阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Mother Teresa and I were deeply engaged in this close conversation when we were41 by loud voices coming from down the hall.
First I smelled them, then heard them: middle aged couple, both very tall, very large, very 42 perfumed and clearly very rich. With no greeting at all, the woman shoved (推挤) a 43 into my hand. She and her husband 44 Mother Teresa from her chair and situated her against the wall between them. Then they 45 like giant bookends on either side of Mother Teresa or 46 a photograph.
As I snapped the photo, without hesitation the woman put her 47 under Mother Teresa’s chin and forced it up. Shocked that anyone should 48 Mother Teresa that way.
Right after the photos, she and her husband, without so much as a “thank you” to Mother Teresa or to me, 49 in a noisy rush.
Mother Teresa returned to her chair and continued 50 nothing had happened. But I was 51 anger towards this couple. My body was tense, and hatred 52 through me.
Later, I wrote Mother Teresa a letter, telling her how I had 53 towards her visitors.
In her 54 she admonished me, saying that while I had expressed sympathy for the poor, the sick and the weak all my life, I had no 55 of the suffering of the wealthy: the isolation, the hardening of the heart, and the 56 of the soul that can come with the burden of wealth. She said that they need as much compassion as anyone else on earth.
I thought back and realized that Mother Teresa had had no 57 with the wealthy couple. To her, they deserve 58 love, no less and no more than the orphans in her 59 , and she had treated them with love and respect.
“You must open your heart to them and become their student and their teacher,” she said in her letter. “ 60 them in your circle of love. Do not shut them out. They also are your work.”
41. A. attracted B. annoyed C. amazed D. interrupted
42. A. gently B. poorly C. heavily D. lightly
43. A. camera B. present C. notebook D. purse
44. A. helped B. invited C. lifted D. pulled
45. A. pushed in B. stood out C. took in D. hurried out
46. A. asked B. insisted C. suggested D. demanded
47. A. face B. eyes C. arm D. hand
48. A. love B. treat C. like D. hate
49. A. apologized B. disappeared C. turned D. greeted
50. A. as if B. even if C. so that D. in that
51. A. absorbed in B. adapted to C. concerned with D. filled with
52. A. burst B. sought C. ran D. saw
53. A. felt B. identified C. hated D. ranked
54. A. response B. reply C. reaction D. letter
55. A. recognition B. mind C. attention D. head
56. A. happiness B. sadness C. kindness D. loneliness
57. A. argument B. conversation C. problem D. question
58. A. pitiful B. deep C. equal D. long
59. A. care B. service C. welfare D. benefit
60. A. Inspect B. Respect C. Include D. Contain
一节完形填空
41 -45 DCADA 46 - 50 DDBBA 51- 55 DCABA 56 - 60 DCCAC
Mother Teresa and I were deeply engaged in this close conversation when we were41 by loud voices coming from down the hall.
First I smelled them, then heard them: middle aged couple, both very tall, very large, very 42 perfumed and clearly very rich. With no greeting at all, the woman shoved (推挤) a 43 into my hand. She and her husband 44 Mother Teresa from her chair and situated her against the wall between them. Then they 45 like giant bookends on either side of Mother Teresa or 46 a photograph.
As I snapped the photo, without hesitation the woman put her 47 under Mother Teresa’s chin and forced it up. Shocked that anyone should 48 Mother Teresa that way.
Right after the photos, she and her husband, without so much as a “thank you” to Mother Teresa or to me, 49 in a noisy rush.
Mother Teresa returned to her chair and continued 50 nothing had happened. But I was 51 anger towards this couple. My body was tense, and hatred 52 through me.
Later, I wrote Mother Teresa a letter, telling her how I had 53 towards her visitors.
In her 54 she admonished me, saying that while I had expressed sympathy for the poor, the sick and the weak all my life, I had no 55 of the suffering of the wealthy: the isolation, the hardening of the heart, and the 56 of the soul that can come with the burden of wealth. She said that they need as much compassion as anyone else on earth.
I thought back and realized that Mother Teresa had had no 57 with the wealthy couple. To her, they deserve 58 love, no less and no more than the orphans in her 59 , and she had treated them with love and respect.
“You must open your heart to them and become their student and their teacher,” she said in her letter. “ 60 them in your circle of love. Do not shut them out. They also are your work.”
41. A. attracted B. annoyed C. amazed D. interrupted
42. A. gently B. poorly C. heavily D. lightly
43. A. camera B. present C. notebook D. purse
44. A. helped B. invited C. lifted D. pulled
45. A. pushed in B. stood out C. took in D. hurried out
46. A. asked B. insisted C. suggested D. demanded
47. A. face B. eyes C. arm D. hand
48. A. love B. treat C. like D. hate
49. A. apologized B. disappeared C. turned D. greeted
50. A. as if B. even if C. so that D. in that
51. A. absorbed in B. adapted to C. concerned with D. filled with
52. A. burst B. sought C. ran D. saw
53. A. felt B. identified C. hated D. ranked
54. A. response B. reply C. reaction D. letter
55. A. recognition B. mind C. attention D. head
56. A. happiness B. sadness C. kindness D. loneliness
57. A. argument B. conversation C. problem D. question
58. A. pitiful B. deep C. equal D. long
59. A. care B. service C. welfare D. benefit
60. A. Inspect B. Respect C. Include D. Contain
一节完形填空
41 -45 DCADA 46 - 50 DDBBA 51- 55 DCABA 56 - 60 DCCAC