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阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从1-20各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
The trip to that city was eye-opening for everyone,and near its end,all the young people in our group began to reflect on what it had meant. We _1__the first night we had arrived. We had all gone into the markets of the city __2_the young people could experience its energy. But what we actually saw simply __3_ us all—the rundown houses,the children in rags,the people begging for money...Walking home,__4under a low bridge,we came across __5__families of homeless people seeking a bit of dry ground to sleep on __6_the night. We had to step over bodies as we found our way through the darkness.
The poverty(贫困) was __7_than anything my young companions had ever imagined. Back in the hotel,an air of sadness settled over the group. Many _8__ and cried. Spending time in this 9_ moves a person to care about humanity.
That evening,our group spent hours talking about what we had _10_.Gently,I encouraged everyone to talk about the difficult _11__ that day's discoveries had inspired. Sitting together __12_ a circle as everyone had a chance to speak,we all began to realize that __13__ of us was alone in our struggle to cope with our reactions.
Based on my __14__in poverty-stricken areas,I suggested that __15_ the emotions we had were painful,they could also be important in helping us to move forward. We all__16_ that we had seen things that should never be allowed to happen._17__,what could we do about it?Together,we began to brainstorm ways we could help to ease the __18__ we had seen. As I encouraged group members to focus on __19__ they could do,a sense of determination __20__ the previous sadness. Instead of despair,these young people began to feel a call to action.
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The trip to that city was eye-opening for everyone, and near its end, all the young people in our group began to reflect on what it had meant. We 41 the first night we had arrived. We had all gone into the markets of the city 42 the young people could experience its energy. But what we actually saw simply 43 us all --- the rundown houses, the children in rags, the people begging for money… Walking home, 44 under a low bridge, we came across 45 families of homeless people seeking a bit of dry ground to sleep on 46 the night. We had to step over bodies as we found our way through the darkness.
The poverty was 47 than anything my young companions had ever imagined. Back in the hotel, an air of sadness settled over the group. Many 48 and cried. Spending time in this 49 moves a person to care about humanity.
That evening, our group spent hours talking about what we had 50 . Gently, I encouraged everyone to talk about the difficult 51 that day’s discoveries had inspired. Sitting together 52 a circle as everyone had a chance to speak, we all began to realize that 53 of us was alone in our struggle to cope with our reactions.
Based on my 54 in poverty-stricken areas, I suggested that 55 the emotions we had were painful, they could also be important in helping us to move forward. We all 56 that we had seen things that should never be allowed to happen. 57 , what could we do about it? Together, we began to brainstorm ways we could help to ease the 58 we had seen. As I encouraged group members to focus on 59 they could do, a sense of determination 60 the previous sadness. Instead of despair, these young people began to feel a call to action.
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When I was about ten years old, I spotted a mouse running across our living room floor. My four younger brothers and sisters heard me 1 at the top of my lungs and joined me on the sofa, 2 my father found us standing, yelling and pointing.
Dad grabbed a broom and 3 that mouse all over the place. We followed him in hot pursuit, 4 him on, “Get it, Dad. Get it!”5 , the mouse was cornered, but when Dad pushed the broom into it, the mouse 6 a little scream. All five of us jumped our father. We pulled at his arms and legs, “Don’t 7 him. Let him go!”
Dad dropped his head in defeat. He pulled the broom away 8 the mouse ran off. “Run,” we yelled. “Run.”My father looked at us 9 we’d turned into a group of 10 . Ray, my husband, and I 11 in the country. I was in the garage the other day, when a mouse ran 12 the floor. I froze. Snicker, our 13 , was sleeping in her bed, so I whispered her name to get her 14 . She had the mouse immediately.
Then I heard the scream. “Let it go,” I yelled. When she 15 , I ran into the house to get my husband. “Snickers has a mouse!”
“Good.”
“No. You’ve got to save it!”
I watched through a crack in the door as my husband 16 a pair of work gloves, took the mouse out of the cat’s mouth ,walked it out to the 17 , and let it go.
Opening the door all the way, I thanked him. 18 my husband and the cat looked up at me. They had a 19 look on their faces. I’d seen that look before. It was the same 20 my father had on his face, all those years ago.
1.A.laughing B.screaming C.speaking D.singing
2.A.where B.which C.why D.when
3.A.watched B.killed C.drove D.chased
4.A.keeping B.pushing C.cheering D.moving
5.A.Therefore B.Finally C.Instead D.However
6.A.let out B.gave out C.made up D.turned on
7.A.threaten B.protect C.care D.hurt
8.A.or B.but C.and D.for
9.A.since B.like C.if D.once
10.A.fools B.mice C.strangers D.adults
11.A.stay B.drive C.travel D.live
12.A.through B.beyond C.across D.over
13.A.dog B.cat C.guard D.employee
14.A.attention B.action C.measure D.determination
15.A.admitted B.obeyed C.followed D.refused
16.A.put off B.dressed up C.put on D.wore out
17.A.road B.field C.river D.room
18.A.Both B.Neither C.Either D.Each
19.A.kind B.horrible C.same D.familiar
20.A.that B.it C.one D.this
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