题目列表(包括答案和解析)
阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
“I’m going to make you attractive,” said Mika Hill, looking at the 1of the woman sitting before her. The women once had long, 2, dark hair. But alopecia(秃头症) had 3her just a little of it. Hill, a wig(假发) maker, was about to change that.
At 30, Hill knows from experience how a woman feels when she 4her hair. Her own hair fell out several years ago 5a lack of iron after giving birth. “I cried when I washed it, when I combed it, and when I looked in the 6,” she says. Then she bought a wig. “It was too small,” she says, “but my 7went up greatly.”
Hill enrolled(注册) in a wig-making 8in New York. Back home with what she learned, she started making wigs that she planned to 9for $300 each.
But many of her customers with alopecia and cancer couldn’t 10that much, and their health insurance often didn’t 11the cost. So Hill started giving the wigs away, eventually spending $10,000 of her own money. Last year, she and her friend Lita Warren 12Pink Barrette, a non-profit organization that has 13about 60 wigs to poor women.
Hill pays 14the donations with profits from her other products. 15, she and her husband have also spent much of their savings keeping the organization running.
Hill’s customers can’t thank her enough. Elyssa Montoya was too 16to be seen in public with her 17thinning hair. “I didn’t feel I could show my bald head outside. Thanks to Mika, I now have beautiful hair, and feel 18about myself again.”
“Seeing their self-confidence 19after they try on their wigs,” says Hill, “brings 20to my eyes. This is a job for me, and a most rewarding one.”
1.A. head B. face C. nose D. mouth
2.A. light B. thick C. little D. ugly
3.A. showed B. destroyed C. left D. offered
4.A. washes B. changes C. loses D. dyes
5.A. thanks to B. except for C. as for D. because of
6.A. picture B. room C. sky D. mirror
7.A. confidence B. belief C. power D. image
8.A. speech B. company C. course D. club
9.A. sell B. produce C. rent D. order
10.A. supply B. appreciate C. allow D. afford
11.A. recover B. cover C. admit D. contain
12.A. set up B. put up C. set down D. put down
13.A. donated B. imported C. picked D. valued
14.A. up B. off C. back D. for
15.A. Besides B. Therefore C. Somehow D. Otherwise
16.A. embarrassed B. excited C. happy D. angry
17.A. hardly B. badly C. heavily D. largely
18.A. frightened B. strange C. grateful D. good
19.A. limit B. exchange C. improve D. cut
20.A. doubt B. tears C. fear D. joys
第三节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
“I’m going to make you attractive,” said Mika Hill, looking at the 21 of the woman sitting before her.The women once had long, 22 , dark hair.But alopecia(秃头症) had 23 her just a little of it.Hill, a wig(假发) maker, was about to change that.
At 30, Hill knows from experience how a woman feels when she 24 her hair.Her own hair fell out several years ago 25 a lack of iron after giving birth.“I cried when I washed it, when I combed it, and when I looked in the 26 ,” she says.Then she bought a wig.“It was too small,” she says, “but my 27 went up greatly.”
Hill enrolled(注册) in a wig-making 28 in New York.Back home with what she learned, she started making wigs that she planned to 29 for $300 each.
But many of her customers with alopecia and cancer couldn’t 30 that much, and their health insurance often didn’t 31 the cost.So Hill started giving the wigs away, eventually spending $10,000 of her own money.Last year, she and her friend Lita Warren 32 Pink Barrette, a non-profit organization that has 33 about 60 wigs to poor women.
Hill pays 34 the donations with profits from her other products. 35 , she and her husband have also spent much of their savings keeping the organization running.
Hill’s customers can’t thank her enough.Elyssa Montoya was too 36 to be seen in public with her 37 thinning hair.“I didn’t feel I could show my bald head outside.Thanks to Mika, I now have beautiful hair, and feel 38 about myself again.”
“Seeing their self-confidence 39 after they try on their wigs,” says Hill, “brings 40 to my eyes.This is a job for me, and a most rewarding one.”
21.A.head B.face C.nose D.mouth
22.A.light B.thick C.little D.ugly
23.A.showed B.destroyed C.left D.offered
24.A.washes B.changes C.loses D.dyes
25.A.thanks to B.except for C.as for D.because of
26.A.picture B.room C.sky D.mirror
27.A.confidence B.belief C.power D.image
28.A.speech B.company C.course D.club
29.A.sell B.produce C.rent D.order
30.A.supply B.appreciate C.allow D.afford
31.A.recover B.cover C.admit D.contain
32.A.set up B.put up C.set down D.put down
33.A.donated B.imported C.picked D.valued
34.A.up B.off C.back D.for
35.A.Besides B.Therefore C.Somehow D.Otherwise
36.A.embarrassed B.excited C.happy D.angry
37.A.hardly B.badly C.heavily D.largely
38.A.frightened B.strange C.grateful D.good
39.A.limit B.exchange C.improve D.cut
40.A.doubt B.tears C.fear D.joys
第三节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
“I’m going to make you attractive,” said Mika Hill, looking at the 21 of the woman sitting before her.The women once had long, 22 , dark hair.But alopecia(秃头症) had 23 her just a little of it.Hill, a wig(假发) maker, was about to change that.
At 30, Hill knows from experience how a woman feels when she 24 her hair.Her own hair fell out several years ago 25 a lack of iron after giving birth.“I cried when I washed it, when I combed it, and when I looked in the 26 ,” she says.Then she bought a wig.“It was too small,” she says, “but my 27 went up greatly.”
Hill enrolled(注册) in a wig-making 28 in New York.Back home with what she learned, she started making wigs that she planned to 29 for $300 each.
But many of her customers with alopecia and cancer couldn’t 30 that much, and their health insurance often didn’t 31 the cost.So Hill started giving the wigs away, eventually spending $10,000 of her own money.Last year, she and her friend Lita Warren 32 Pink Barrette, a non-profit organization that has 33 about 60 wigs to poor women.
Hill pays 34 the donations with profits from her other products. 35 , she and her husband have also spent much of their savings keeping the organization running.
Hill’s customers can’t thank her enough.Elyssa Montoya was too 36 to be seen in public with her 37 thinning hair.“I didn’t feel I could show my bald head outside.Thanks to Mika, I now have beautiful hair, and feel 38 about myself again.”
“Seeing their self-confidence 39 after they try on their wigs,” says Hill, “brings 40 to my eyes.This is a job for me, and a most rewarding one.”
21.A.head B.face C.nose D.mouth
22.A.light B.thick C.little D.ugly
23.A.showed B.destroyed C.left D.offered
24.A.washes B.changes C.loses D.dyes
25.A.thanks to B.except for C.as for D.because of
26.A.picture B.room C.sky D.mirror
27.A.confidence B.belief C.power D.image
28.A.speech B.company C.course D.club
29.A.sell B.produce C.rent D.order
30.A.supply B.appreciate C.allow D.afford
31.A.recover B.cover C.admit D.contain
32.A.set up B.put up C.set down D.put down
33.A.donated B.imported C.picked D.valued
34.A.up B.off C.back D.for
35.A.Besides B.Therefore C.Somehow D.Otherwise
36.A.embarrassed B.excited C.happy D.angry
37.A.hardly B.badly C.heavily D.largely
38.A.frightened B.strange C.grateful D.good
39.A.limit B.exchange C.improve D.cut
40.A.doubt B.tears C.fear D.joys
Day after day Mary Feldman saw teens stand about outside her office at the King Street Palace, an entertainment enter in Charleston. She knew they attended a nearby middle school and were 1 from class again.
Feldman believed that if someone didn’t 2 out to these teenagers, they would soon lose all 3 in school. So one afternoon she went outside to 4 with them.
“I asked what 5 them,” she says, “Their responses were always the 6 :music, art and sports.” The 42- year – old business woman 7 a music program would be a great way to keep 8 kids interested in learning.
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Local businesses came to her 13 . In four months they’d donated about $15,000— 14 to bring in Billy Branch, a great blues harmonica(乐器)player, who had 15 a similar program in Chicago schools. During Branch’s three week after school class in Charleston, 16 listened to music and learned to write and perform the blues 17 . “We needed skilled musicians who wanted to 18 the traditional younger people,” Feldman says.
The next year Feldman increased the numbers of blues. Now 19 5,000 middle and elementary school students in a dozen cities 20 the country take part in it.
1.A.separating B.telling C.hearing D.Escaping
2.A.come B.get C.pick D.reach
3.A.interest B.happiness C.trust D.strength
4.A.play B.compare C.speak D.meet
5.A.reminds B.excites C.satisfies D.impresses
6.A.various B.same C.clear D.right
7.A.knew B.thought C.realized D.said
8.A.bored B.funny C.disappointed D.surprised
9.A.plan B.promise C.thought D.help
10.A.music B.musicians C.sports D.businessmen
11.A.took B.suggested C.liked D.hated
12.A.courage B.efforts C.money D.level
13.A.sight B.way C.scene D.rescue
14.A.enough B.sure C.about D.pleased
15.A.started B.seen C.donated D.learned
16.A.people B.musicians C.actors D.students
17.A.themselves B.for them C.all the time D.by chance
18.A.add up B.carry out C.pass on D.get through
19.A.some B.even C.rather D.just
20.A.outside B.with C.across D.of
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