第一节 (共 20 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 30 分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的 A、B、C 和 D 四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Stella, a 25-year-old American woman, was known as a brave survivor. Despite suffering fromfour cancers, she 41 fought against the diseases and 42 money for herself and others. LastOctober Stella and supporters 43 an organization called Change for a Cure, which called outpeople to donate their 44 change so she could donate the money to the University of Albertafor 45 research. She opened Facebook and Twitter accounts for the 46 as well, whose motto is “ Together we can change the world one penny at a time. ”Earlier this week Daisy 47 she never had cancer. She had 48 her head and eyebrows to fake the signs of chemotherapy (化疗), and had spent much of the money given to her on personal49 . She was arrested and has been 50 with four counts of cheat. 51 a few of her friends and supporters have cast her as a victim, most have written on blogs about their 52 of being cheated. Many patients had 53 Daisy because they, too, were dealing with cancer and had 54
their personal stories with a person who had lied to them from the start.
In 2018 Cindy, a divorced mother, told her friends and family she had suffered from stomachcancer. Like Stella, she updated everyone on her 55 through blogs, and many people shared her grief and 56 money for her treatments. Earlier this year 57 discovered it was all a trick.
Cindy had58 to be sick for over three years; she was charged with theft, and is 59 waiting for sentencing.People lie about having cancer and other 60 diseases for various reasons. But most just love the attention and sympathy, the constant stream of well-wishes and gifts.
完形填空
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的 A、B、C 和 D 四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Stella, a 25-year-old American woman, was known as a brave survivor. Despite suffering fromfour cancers, she 41 fought against the diseases and 42 money for herself and others. LastOctober Stella and supporters 43 an organization called Change for a Cure, which called outpeople to donate their 44 change so she could donate the money to the University of Albertafor 45 research. She opened Facebook and Twitter accounts for the 46 as well, whose motto is “ Together we can change the world one penny at a time. ”Earlier this week Daisy 47 she never had cancer. She had 48 her head and eyebrows to fake the signs of chemotherapy (化疗), and had spent much of the money given to her on personal49 . She was arrested and has been 50 with four counts of cheat. 51 a few of her friends and supporters have cast her as a victim, most have written on blogs about their 52 of being cheated. Many patients had 53 Daisy because they, too, were dealing with cancer and had 54
their personal stories with a person who had lied to them from the start.
In 2018 Cindy, a divorced mother, told her friends and family she had suffered from stomachcancer. Like Stella, she updated everyone on her 55 through blogs, and many people shared her grief and 56 money for her treatments. Earlier this year 57 discovered it was all a trick.
Cindy had58 to be sick for over three years; she was charged with theft, and is 59 waiting for sentencing.People lie about having cancer and other 60 diseases for various reasons. But most just love the attention and sympathy, the constant stream of well-wishes and gifts.
41.A. | always | B. | bravely | C. | constantly | D. | often |
42.A. | rose | B. | spent | C. | earned | D. | raised |
43.A. | managed | B. | began | C. | started | D. | produced |
44.A. | full | B. | enough | C. | spare | D. | more |
45.A. | theory | B. | cancer | C. | illness | D. | technology |
46.A. | organization | B. | patients | C. | volunteers | D. | relatives |
47.A. | explained | B. | realized | C. | knew | D. | admitted |
48.A. | comforted | B. | touched | C. | shaved | D. | scratched |
49.A. | materials | B. | accounts | C. | problems | D. | expenses |
50.A. | charged | B. | accused | C. | sentenced | D. | punished |
51.A. | When | B. | However | C. | Therefore | D. | While |
52.A. | attitudes | B. | feelings | C. | enthusiasms | D. | pains |
53.A. | supported | B. | opposed | C. | disliked | D. | agreed |
54.A. | accompanied | B. | talked | C. | shared | D. | communicated |
55.A. | articles | B. | treatments | C. | cases | D. | misfortune |
56.A. | donated | B. | contributed | C. | devoted | D. | searched |
57.A. | friends | B | police | C. | family | D. | patients |
58.A. | considered | B. | suffered | C. | convinced | D. | pretended |
59.A. | currently | B. | immediately | C. | temporarily | D. | permanently |
60.A. | cautious | B. | ordinary | C. | serious | D. | common |