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20.What do you think of that?One man donated(捐赠) his stem cells (干细胞)to a(n)(41)C living on the other side of the world.
A man working as a taxi driver in Shanghai (42)A  an activity about stem cell donation.Shortly after,he received the (43)D that his stem cells had been matched to a boy in England.The receiver is just seven years old.The driver,Jiang Yongfeng,(44)B to donate his stem cells at once."I did not expect it to happen so (45)D.I was so excited to get a match so soon."He says."(46)A I learned the boy was only born in 2008,I was silent.And I (47)B I made the right decision.I must help him."
Some people (48)A stem cell transplants to treat cancer.They must(49)C a donor with nearly the same genes(基因).It means the matched (50)C must have the very similar gene.The possibility of the long-distance match between Jiang Yongfeng and the little boy is (51)D.It sounds like a(52)A miracle(奇迹)."The little boy receiving Jiang's donation is very (53)B,"doctors said.
Some donors were (54)C to donate stem cells in out-dated ways because of poor health care systems years ago.It was a(n) (55)A experience that many people couldn't stand.(56)D,Mr.Jiang was able to use a simpler and safer method.
Usually donors and receivers do not meet,nor do they know each other's (57)A.Does Jiang Yongfeng mind that he doesn't even know the little boy's name?"No,"he shakes his (58)C."I just want the operation to be done as soon as possible so that they can send my (59)B to the UK and help the little kid(60)D as soon as possible.I hope he can be brave and strong and that he can live a good life.

41.A.babyB.friendC.strangerD.animal
42.A.took part inB.came up withC.caught up withD.gave in to
43.A.invitationB.surveyC.donationD.news
44.A.rememberedB.agreedC.neededD.afford
45.A.nervouslyB.patientlyC.secretlyD.quickly
46.A.WhenB.BeforeC.ThoughD.Because
47.A.acceptedB.realizedC.rememberedD.forgot
48.A.needB.sellC.changeD.provide
49.A.helpB.treatC.findD.visit
50.A.teamB.groupC.pairD.family
51.A.bigB.highC.clearD.small
52.A.medicalB.chemicalC.specialD.natural
53.A.braveB.luckyC.healthyD.shy
54.A.offeredB.awardedC.requiredD.planned
55.A.painfulB.easyC.practicalD.expensive
56.A.FirstlyB.SadlyC.QuicklyD.Luckily
57.A.nameB.addressC.hospitalD.number
58.A.bodyB.handsC.headD.eyes
59.A.informationB.cellsC.moneyD.letter
60.A.smileB.understandC.learnD.recover

分析 中国的一名出租车司机江永峰捐献的干细胞和英国男孩配型成功,他积极热心捐献挽救了男孩的生命.所以说爱心是不分语言和国界的.

解答 41-45 CADBD    46-50 ABACC  51-55 DABCA  56-60 DACBD
41.C.考查名词.A.baby 婴儿;B.friend朋友;C.stranger陌生人;D.animal动物.根据下文his stem cells had been matched to a boy in England.The receiver is just seven years old.可知一个中国男人的造血干细胞捐给了英国的一个陌生的男孩,故选C.
42.A.考查动词短语.A.took part in 参加;B.came up with想出;C.caught up with赶上; D.gave in to屈服于.这名中国的出租车司机参加了造血干细胞的捐献活动.参加活动用take part in,故选A.
43.D.考查名词.A.invitation邀请;B.survey调查;C.donation捐赠;D.news消息.不久他接到消息,他的干细胞和英国的一个男孩匹配.根据句意选D.
44.B.考查动词.A.remembered记得;B.agreed同意;C.needed需要;D.afford提供.此处指中国司机江永峰同意捐献他的干细胞给英国男孩.根据下文内容也知答案,故选B.
45.D.考查副词.A.nervously紧张地;B.patiently耐心地;C.secretly秘密地;D.quickly迅速地.句意:我并没想到事情这么快发生,这么快能匹配上我很兴奋.此处指江永峰愿意捐献的心情,下文也提到as soon as possible,故选D.
46.A.考查连词.A.When当…时;B.Before在…前; C.Though尽管;D.Because因为.当我得知这名男孩是2008年才出生的时候,我沉默了.此处表时间,故选A.
47.B.考查动词.A.accepted接受; B.realized意识到;C.remembered记得;D.forgot忘记.江永峰得知男孩是2008年才出生的时候,他意识到自己的决定是对的,他必须要帮助这个男孩.根据句意选B.
48.A.考查动词.A.need需要;B.sell卖;C.change改变;D.provide提供.有些人需要移植干细胞来治疗癌症,这是治病的需要.故选A.
49.C.考查动词.A.help帮助;B.treat 对待;C.find找到;D.visit参观,访问.想要移植干细胞必须找到相同基因的捐献者,根据句意选C.
50.C.考查名词.A.team 队、组;B.group团体;C.pair一对,一双; D.family家庭.这意味着匹配的这一对必须有非常相似的基因.此处指捐献者和接受者两个人,故选C.
51.D.考查形容词.A.big 大的;B.high高的;C.clear清楚的;D.small小的.距离遥远的江永峰和英国男孩配型成功的机会是很小的.此处指机会小,故选D.
52.A.考查形容词.A.medical 医学的;B.chemical化学的;C.special特别的;D.natural自然的.两个人配型成功听起来像是医学奇迹.因为干细胞移植属于医学范围,故选A.
53.B.考查形容词.A.brave勇敢的;B.lucky幸运的;C.healthy健康的;D.shy害羞的.因为配型成功机会很小,所以说接受江永峰捐献的英国男孩是幸运的,这是医学奇迹也给了提示,故选B.
54.C.考查动词.A.offered提供;B.awarded授予;C.required需要;D.planned计划.多年前由于健康医疗条件差,一些捐献者需要用保守的方法捐献.指当时的情况需要,故选C.
55.A.考查形容词.A.painful痛苦的;B.easy容易的;C.practical实际的;D.expensive昂贵的.此处指捐献过程是许多人不能忍受的经历.根据people couldn't stand可知选A.
56.D.考查副词.A.Firstly首先;B.Sadly悲哀地;C.Quickly迅速地; D.Luckily幸运地.幸运的是江永峰能使用较简单安全的方法捐赠.此处和前面情况相比,故选D.
57.A.考查名词.A.name 名字;B.address地址;C.hospital医院;D.number数字.通常捐献者和接受者不见面也互相不知道姓名.根据下句the little boy's name可知答案,故选A.
58.C.考查名词.A.body身体;B.hands手;C.head头; D.eyes眼睛.根据"No,"可知是摇头,故选C.
59.B.考查名词.A.information信息;B.cells细胞;C.money 钱;D.letter信.我只希望手术尽快进行,他们就能尽快把我的干细胞送到英国.因为全文讲的是干细胞移植,故选B.
60.D.考查动词.A.smile 微笑;B.understand 理解;C.learn学习;D.recover恢复.此处指干细胞送到英国帮助男孩尽快恢复.根据句意选D.

点评 考察学生的推理判断能力和联系上下文的能力,在做推理判断题不要以个人的主观想象代替文章的事实,要根据文章事实进行合乎逻辑的推理判断.此类的填空题一定要联系上下文,根据上下文的内容加上自己的理解,再作出正确的判断.

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