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When Nancy Lublin got $5,000 from her great-grandfather, she never once considered taking a vacation or paying off her student loans. ___1___, the 24-year-old New York University law student began thinking about the clothing ___2___ faced by most of today’s low-income women. “If she goes for a job interview ___3___ dressed, she won’t get the job,” Lublin says. “But without a job, she can’t ___4___ proper clothing.”

       A few weeks later, Lublin ___5___ Dress for Success and began searching for clothing and volunteers. She asked women to give away ___6___ business clothes that were ___7___ in good condition. She asked the members of diet centers to give away clothes that no longer fitted. At first Lublin ___8___ the clothes in her one-bedroom apartment, but later on she found ___9___ in the Greenwich Village church basement, which now ___10___ as the organization’s main office.

       Today, when women arrive at the office for help with job-hunting, they ___11___ a dress, shoes, a bag, a pair of stocking, jewelry, and self-confidence as well. ___12___ are trying to enter the workforce after being on welfare (福利) for years.

       ___13___Dress for Success fitted its first person who got help a year ago, more than 1,000 women have received help and many have won ___14___. Yarit Polanco was recently ___15___ as a law-firm office manager. “Thanks to Dress for Success, I made a good impression and was accepted,” she says.

       Donations (捐赠) are now ___16___in, including jewelry and 6,000 pairs of trousers and $40,000 worth of handbags. Broadcast journalists have given suits. And Lublin is opening Dress for Success ___17___ in other cities. “Many women have clothes___18___ around that they’ll never wear again,” says a volunteer. “Nancy’s ___19___ is simple and practical and the ___20___ has proved so important to those women who are in great need of it.”

1. A. Anyway        B. Instead              C. Fortunately        D. Meanwhile

2. A. condition              B. direction            C. design               D. plan

3. A. poorly                  B. well                  C. better                D. worse

4. A. make                    B. find                   C. wear                 D. afford

5. A. reached                B. called                C. founded            D. visited

6. A. used                     B. needed                     C. new                  D. torn

7. A. yet                       B. already              C. almost               D. still

8. A. hid                B. stored               C. discovered         D. hanged

9. A. space                   B. employers          C. work                D. office

10. A. regards               B. serves               C. looks                D. lies

11. A. buy                    B. sell                    C. receive              D. watch

12. A. Both                   B. None                 C. All                    D. Some

13. A. When                 B. Once                 C. Although           D. Since

14. A. jobs                    B. shoes                C. business            D. prizes

15. A. fired                   B. hired                 C. interviewed        D. considered

16. A. giving                 B. pouring             C. showing            D. sending

17. A. schools               B. trades                C. races                D. branches

18. A. lying                   B. appearing           C. collecting          D. coming

19. A. promise                     B. belief                 C. idea                  D. opinion

20. A. help                    B. work                 C. shop                 D. money

1-5 BAADC    6-10 ADBAB     11-15 CDDAB     16-20 BDACA

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(2010??贵州模拟)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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

When Nancy Lubin got $5,000 from her great-grandfather, she never once considered taking a vacation or paying off student loans with it.  36  , the 24-year-old New York University law student began thinking about the clothing  37  faced by the typical low-income woman:“If she goes for a job interview  38  dressed, she won’t get the job.” Lubin says,“But without a job, she can’t  39   good clothing.”

      A few weeks later, Lubin  40  Dress for Success and began searching for clothing and volunteers. She asked women to donate(捐献)used business clothes that were  41   in good condition. She asked members of diet centres to give away clothes that no longer  42. At first Lubin stored the clothes in her one-bedroom apartment. Finally she found  43  in a Greenwich Village church basement(地下室),which now  44   as the organization’s main office.

     Today, when women arrive at shelters and job training programmes—they  45  a suit, shoes, a bag, stockings and jewllery, and self-confidence as well. Some are trying to enter the work  46   after being on welfare(福利)for years.

     _47  Dress for Seccess helped its first client a year and a half ago, more than 1,000 women have received suits—and many have been given  48  . Yarit Polanco was rencently hired  49    a law-firm office manager. “Because of Dress for Success, I made a good  50  ,”she says.

     Donations are now  51  in, including jewellery,6,000 pairs of trousers and 40,000 worth of  handbags. Broadcast journalists have given suits. And Lubin, who has put her  52  on hold is opening Dress for Success  53  in other cities.

“So many women have clothes lying around that they’ll never  54  again,”says a volunteer. “Nancy’s _55__ is so simple, yet so important to the women who benefit from it.”

36. A. Anyway      B. Instead       C. Fortunately      D. Meanwhile

A. situation         B. shops         C. pollution        D. position

A. particularly   B. easily        C. beautifully        D. poorly

A. make        B. find          C. wear            D. afford

A. reached      B. called        C. founded          D. built

A. only         B. already       C. almost           D. still

A. demand      B. remain        C. fit              D. need

A. space        B. support        C. tailors           D. methods

A. regards      B. serves         C. looks            D. lies

A. buy         B. sell           C. receive           D. watch

A. office        B. industry       C. wealth           D. force

A. When        B. Once          C. Although         D. Since

A. trousers      B. jewels         C. jobs              D. success

A. as           B. for            C. to                D. into

A. impression    B. work          C. place             D. progress

A. giving        B. pouring        C. showing           D. leading

A. own business   B. new project    C. law career         D. personal time

A. competitions   B. trades         C. races             D. branches

A. wear         B. have           C. donate            D. mind

A. problem      B. belief          C. idea               D. office

(2010?贵州模拟)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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
When Nancy Lubin got $5,000 from her great-grandfather, she never once considered taking a vacation or paying off student loans with it.  36 , the 24-year-old New York University law student began thinking about the clothing  37  faced by the typical low-income woman:“If she goes for a job interview  38  dressed, she won’t get the job.” Lubin says,“But without a job, she can’t  39  good clothing.”
A few weeks later, Lubin  40 Dress for Success and began searching for clothing and volunteers. She asked women to donate(捐献)used business clothes that were  41  in good condition. She asked members of diet centres to give away clothes that no longer  42. At first Lubin stored the clothes in her one-bedroom apartment. Finally she found  43 in a Greenwich Village church basement(地下室),which now  44  as the organization’s main office.
Today, when women arrive at shelters and job training programmes—they  45  a suit, shoes, a bag, stockings and jewllery, and self-confidence as well. Some are trying to enter the work  46  after being on welfare(福利)for years.
_47 Dress for Seccess helped its first client a year and a half ago, more than 1,000 women have received suits—and many have been given  48 . Yarit Polanco was rencently hired  49    a law-firm office manager. “Because of Dress for Success, I made a good 50  ,”she says.
Donations are now  51  in, including jewellery,6,000 pairs of trousers and 40,000 worth of  handbags. Broadcast journalists have given suits. And Lubin, who has put her  52  on hold is opening Dress for Success  53  in other cities.
“So many women have clothes lying around that they’ll never  54  again,”says a volunteer. “Nancy’s _55__ is so simple, yet so important to the women who benefit from it.”
36. A. Anyway      B. Instead       C. Fortunately      D. Meanwhile

【小题1】
A.situationB.shopsC.pollutionD.position
【小题2】
A.particularlyB.easilyC.beautifullyD.poorly
【小题3】
A.makeB.findC.wearD.afford
【小题4】
A.reachedB.calledC.foundedD.built
【小题5】
A.onlyB.alreadyC.almostD.still
【小题6】
A.demandB.remainC.fitD.need
【小题7】
A.spaceB.supportC.tailorsD.methods
【小题8】
A.regardsB.servesC.looksD.lies
【小题9】
A.buyB.sellC.receiveD.watch
【小题10】
A.officeB.industryC.wealthD.force
【小题11】
A.WhenB.OnceC.AlthoughD.Since
【小题12】
A.trousersB.jewelsC.jobsD.success
【小题13】
A.asB.forC.toD.into
【小题14】
A.impressionB.workC.placeD.progress
【小题15】
A.givingB.pouringC.showingD.leading
【小题16】
A.own businessB.new projectC.law careerD.personal time
【小题17】
A.competitionsB.tradesC.racesD.branches
【小题18】
A.wear B.have C.donateD.mind
【小题19】
A.problemB.beliefC.ideaD.office

第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1 分,满分20分)

阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36—55各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

Nancy was getting ready for bed when she heard a cry. A little  36  , she went over to the window and   37  . A homeless girl who seemed to be about her age was  38   in front of her house. She felt  39   for the girl, because it was a cold winter, and the girl had nothing to keep her  40  .

Nancy was suddenly struck with a great  41  . She ran to her mother’s closet(壁橱), and   42   up an old quilt(被子). She had to walk  43   down to the front door so as not to trip(绊倒)over the quilt which was hanging   44  , but she finally made it. Dropping the quilt, she opened the door. Standing there was the homeless girl, looking quite  45  . Nancy smiled warmly and  46   the quilt to the girl. Her smile grew wider as she saw the true  47   on the girl’s face.

The next day a   48   came to the door. Nancy flew to the door hoping that it was the little girl again. She opened the door and looked outside. It was the little girl. The girl smiled,“I   49   you want this back.”

Nancy opened her mouth and was about to say that she could keep it   50   another idea appeared in her head.“Yes, I want it back.”

The homeless girl’s face  51  . This was obviously not the   52  she had hoped for. She slowly put down the quilt, and turned to   53   when Nancy said,“  54  ! Stay right there.” She ran upstairs and came back with a   55   quit. “Have this,”she said quietly. It was Nancy’s own quilt made of silk and feathers.

36. A.excited                   B.frightened             C.intersted                    D.nervous

37. A.cleaned up              B.sat down                   C.looked out             D.closed up

38. A.fighting                     B.shouting                    C.singing                  D.crying

39. A.pity                               B.regret                    C.fun                           D.ashamed

40. A.rich                               B.safe                          C.healthy                  D.warm

41. A.suggestion               B.idea                          C.hit                               D.trick

42. A.looked                   B.caught                   C.picked                   D.brought

43. A.slower                    B.farther                  C.earlier                   D.sooner

44. A.on                          B.in                         C.over                          D.down

45. A.tired                           B.hungry                  C.rude                          D.puzzled

46. A.lent                               B.lifted                        C.handed                  D.threw

47. A.weakness                    B.happiness              C.friendship              D.curiosity

48. A.knock                     B. friend                  C.stranger                     D.girl

49. A.believe                   B.wish                         C.suppose                     D.know

50. A.after                           B.until                         C.when                        D.before

51. A.fell                         B.lost                           C.glared                   D.saved

52. A.quilt                           B.topic                         C.gift                           D.answer

53. A.enter                          B.leave                         C.speak                    D.thank

54. A.Help                           B.Wait                         C.Stop                         D.Listen

55. A.cheap                     B.big                           C.new                          D.clean

 

(2010•贵州模拟)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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

When Nancy Lubin got $5,000 from her great-grandfather, she never once considered taking a vacation or paying off student loans with it.  36  , the 24-year-old New York University law student began thinking about the clothing  37  faced by the typical low-income woman:“If she goes for a job interview  38  dressed, she won’t get the job.” Lubin says,“But without a job, she can’t  39   good clothing.”

      A few weeks later, Lubin  40  Dress for Success and began searching for clothing and volunteers. She asked women to donate(捐献)used business clothes that were  41   in good condition. She asked members of diet centres to give away clothes that no longer  42. At first Lubin stored the clothes in her one-bedroom apartment. Finally she found  43  in a Greenwich Village church basement(地下室),which now  44   as the organization’s main office.

     Today, when women arrive at shelters and job training programmes—they  45  a suit, shoes, a bag, stockings and jewllery, and self-confidence as well. Some are trying to enter the work  46   after being on welfare(福利)for years.

     _47  Dress for Seccess helped its first client a year and a half ago, more than 1,000 women have received suits—and many have been given  48  . Yarit Polanco was rencently hired  49    a law-firm office manager. “Because of Dress for Success, I made a good  50  ,”she says.

     Donations are now  51  in, including jewellery,6,000 pairs of trousers and 40,000 worth of  handbags. Broadcast journalists have given suits. And Lubin, who has put her  52  on hold is opening Dress for Success  53  in other cities.

“So many women have clothes lying around that they’ll never  54  again,”says a volunteer. “Nancy’s _55__ is so simple, yet so important to the women who benefit from it.”

36. A. Anyway      B. Instead       C. Fortunately      D. Meanwhile

1.A. situation         B. shops         C. pollution        D. position

2.A. particularly   B. easily        C. beautifully        D. poorly

3.A. make        B. find          C. wear            D. afford

4. A. reached      B. called        C. founded          D. built

5. A. only         B. already       C. almost           D. still

6. A. demand      B. remain        C. fit              D. need

7.A. space        B. support        C. tailors           D. methods

8. A. regards      B. serves         C. looks            D. lies

9.A. buy         B. sell           C. receive           D. watch

10.A. office        B. industry       C. wealth           D. force

11. A. When        B. Once          C. Although         D. Since

12.A. trousers      B. jewels         C. jobs              D. success

13.A. as           B. for            C. to                D. into

14. A. impression    B. work          C. place             D. progress

15. A. giving        B. pouring        C. showing           D. leading

16.A. own business   B. new project    C. law career         D. personal time

17. A. competitions   B. trades         C. races             D. branches

18.A. wear         B. have           C. donate            D. mind

19. A. problem      B. belief          C. idea               D. office

 

 

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