Charles R. Drew was a medical student at Columbia University in New York. Before he graduated, he wrote an article __36___ blood bank, that is, the storing of blood. Up till then, a lot of people had died from loss of blood __37___ there was no blood bank.
When the United States entered the Second World War, it became __38___ to set up blood banks. Dr Drew became _39___ of the Red Cross’s first blood bank. When the Red Cross __40___ blood banks to collect and store blood for men __41__ in battle, black American gave blood along with the whites. At ___42__ their blood was not accepted. Later blood from the blacks was ___43___ but was stored in a __44___ place from “white” blood. Although the best doctors __45___ that there was _46___ difference at all between the blood of blacks and whites, the Red Cross, with the support of the government, __47___ to separate black blood from white blood.
After the war, Dr Drew was ___48__ from Washington with three other doctors to attend a medical meeting in a southern state. In northern Carolina their car went __49___ a ditch(深溝)and Dr Drew was _50___ hurt. He had lost __51__ blood by the time a passing car took him to the __52___ hospital. But they were stopped at the gate of the hospital. “__53__him to the hospital for blacks.” No matter __54___ they said, they could not get into the hospital. They had to take him to the __55___ hospital, but on the way Dr Drew died because he had lost too much blood.
小題1:
A.ofB.onC.forD.in
小題2:
A.thoughB.ifC.becauseD.a(chǎn)nd
小題3:
A.possibleB.impossibleC.unimportantD.necessary
小題4:
A.visitorB.headC.receiverD.supporter
小題5:
A.startedB.expectedC.promisedD.forbade
小題6:
A.diedB.killedC.woundedD.fighting
小題7:
A.mostB.leastC.firstD.last
小題8:
A.receivedB.a(chǎn)cceptedC.lostD.found
小題9:
A.goodB.coolC.hotD.separate
小題10:
A.discoveredB.inventedC.insistedD.regretted
小題11:
A.littleB.muchC.someD.no
小題12:
A.beganB.refusedC.stoppedD.continued
小題13:
A.drivingB.walkingC.a(chǎn)rrivingD.running
小題14:
A.fromB.intoC.a(chǎn)longD.off
小題15:
A.hardlyB.nearlyC.badlyD.not
小題16:
A.someB.littleC.a(chǎn)llD.much
小題17:
A.biggestB.most modernC.nearestD.cheapest
小題18:
A.TakeB.BringC.Send forD.Find
小題19:
A.howB.whatC.whereD.who
小題20:
A.coloredB.betterC.farthestD.same

小題1:B
小題2:C
小題3:D
小題4:B
小題5:A
小題6:C
小題7:C
小題8:B
小題9:D
小題10:C
小題11:D
小題12:D
小題13:A
小題14:B
小題15:C
小題16:D
小題17:C
小題18:A
小題19:B
小題20:A

試題分析:本文介紹了血庫從無到有的發(fā)展歷程,涉及到美國的種族歧視的問題。
小題1:B。介詞辨析。on表示“論述”。
小題2:C。連詞辨析。許多人死于缺血,是“因為”沒有血庫。
小題3:D。形容詞辨析。由于戰(zhàn)爭,用血量大增,故建立血庫顯得“十分必要”。
小題4:B。上下文串聯(lián)。憑語感。另根據(jù)語境較易排除其余三個選項。
小題5:A。動詞辨析。started“使開始”,余者不合文意。
小題6:C?疾槌WR。受傷的人才有可能需要補充血液。
小題7:C。上下文串聯(lián)。at first意為“起初”,與下一句中的later形成對比。
小題8:B。動詞辨析。開始對黑人的血并不被接受,只是后來才被接受。
小題9:D。上下文串聯(lián)。根據(jù)與from一詞的搭配和第十二個空格后的內(nèi)容可知。
小題10:C。動詞辨析。insisted“堅持說,堅持認為”,余者不合語境。
小題11:D。上下文串聯(lián)。根據(jù)文意和at all選定。
小題12:D。動詞辨析。雖然專家認為兩種血并無差別,但紅十字會仍“繼續(xù)”將兩者分開。
小題13:A。上下文串聯(lián)。從their car went…可知,他們一行是“駕車”去的。余者不合文意。
小題14:B。上下文串聯(lián)。車子掉“進”深溝,符合文意。
小題15:C。副詞辨析。從最終死亡這一事實來看,他受傷“嚴重”。
小題16:D。上下文串聯(lián)。根據(jù)語境可推斷。另文章最后一句再現(xiàn)了much這一詞。
小題17:C?疾槌WR。搶救應到“最近的”醫(yī)院,這是常識。
小題18:A。上下文串聯(lián)。從They had to take him to …可判斷出。
小題19:B。動詞用法辨析。said是及物動詞,須接賓語,故應填代詞what。
小題20:A?疾槌WR。coloured hospital意為“有色人種的醫(yī)院”,在美國專指黑人的醫(yī)院。B、C、D不合乎常識和語境。
點評:本文內(nèi)容較為簡單,本文主要是測試學生綜合運用語言的能力,即從語篇的角度綜合測試閱讀理解能力、詞匯的掌握和對英語習慣用語的熟悉程度、以及語法規(guī)則的靈活運用?忌鲱}時必須時刻從上下文考慮,部應該只看到所添的詞在短語或句子內(nèi)是否可行。因此,在做題時最好將全文通讀一下,了解了全文的意思以后再作答。
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C.Printing.D.The lightning rod.
小題4:What was Benjamin Franklin’s purpose in life?
A.To live comfortably every day.
B.To be useful to others.
C.To be a famous person in the world.
D.To earn a lot by inventing things.

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When Mr. David retired(退休), he bought a small house in a village near the sea. He liked it and hoped to live a quiet life in it. But to his surprise, many visitors came to see his house in summer holidays, for it was the most interesting building in the village. From morning to night, there were visitors outside the house. They kept looking into the rooms through the windows and many of them even went into the house. He decided to drive the visitors away. So he put a notice on the window. The notice said,“If you want to satisfy your curiosity(好奇心),come in and look around. Price: twenty dollars.”Mr. David was sure that the visitors would stop coming, but he was wrong. More and more visitors came and Mr. David had to spend every day showing them around his house. “I came here to retire, not to work as a guide(導游)”, he said angrily. In the end, he sold the house and moved away.
小題1:Mr. David’s house was      that many visitors came to see it.
A.so small B.so quietC.so interestingD.such interesting
小題2:Mr. David put a notice on the window in order      .
A.to drive the visitors away
B.to satisfy the visitors curiosity
C.to let visitors come in and look around
D.to get some money out of the visitors
小題3:The notice made the visitors      .
A.more interested in his houseB.lost interest in his house
C.a(chǎn)ngry at the unfair priceD.feel happy about the price
小題4:After Mr. David put up the notice      .
A.the visitors didn’t come any more
B.fewer and fewer visitors came to see his house
C.more and more visitors came for a visit
D.no visitor would pay the money for a visit
小題5:At last he had to sell his house and move away because       .
A.he did not like it at all
B.he could not work as a guide
C.he made enough money and wanted to buy a new expensive house
D.he could not live a quiet life in it

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