After World War II broke out, Drew was called upon to put his techniques into practice. He was named a project director for the American Red Cross but soon quit his post after the government issued an order that blood taken from white donors should be separated from that of black donors.

On April 1, 1950, after he attended the annual free clinic at the John A. Andrew Memorial Hospital, he and other three physicians decided to drive back home. As he was tired from spending the night before in the operating room, he lost control of his car. Drew was badly injured and was taken to Alamance General Hospital in Burlington, North Carolina. He was pronounced dead half an hour after he first received medical attention. Drew's funeral was held on April 5, 1950, at the Nineteenth Street Baptist Church in Washington, DC.

But contrary to popular thought, he was not refused a blood transfusion by an all-white hospital. He indeed received a transfusion but was beyond the help of the doctors attending to him. As Dr. John Ford, one of the doctors who survived the accident, later explained, “We all received the very best of care. The fact that he was a Black did not in any way limit the care that was given to him.” Over the years, Drew has been considered one of the most honored figures in the medical field.

56. According to the passage,         might have contributed to the invention of blood banks.

A. the combination of blood cells                

B. the rapid breakdown of red blood cells

C. the development of refrigerating technique

D. the technique of separating plasma from the whole blood

57. By saying “contrary to the popular thought” in the last paragraph, the writer        .

A. can’t understand the doctors’ decision

B. indicates his concern about the popular thought

C. feels disappointed with the all-white hospital

D. means what the doctors did was out of expectation

58. What conclusion can we draw from the passage?

A. Charles Drew died in a medical accident.

B. African Americans were still treated unfairly in the 1940s.

C. Charles Drew was the first African American to receive a PhD.

D. Physicians refused to give Charles Drew medical attention because he was a black.

59. In which section of a magazine can we most probably find the passage?

A. People                  B. Health            C. Culture                     D. Entertainment

More Than I Had Dreamed Of

From the time I was seven, I had a dream of becoming a member of the Students Union.I always   ___36_   my school leaders for taking responsibility for all of us.So I dreamed of being a leader.

Years flew by, and soon I was able to participate in the elections,   37   I would win.But the reality struck that I hadn't had a chance.I wasn't pretty.Girls across the school hardly knew me.I just did not have what it   38   to win a school election.I was   39 

As I cried in my room that evening, I   40   took a deep breath and decided I wouldn't stop dreaming.I decided that I would   41   for elections again in my final year at school—and I would win.

I recognized that my   42   had a lot of things in their favor.What were the   43   that would work in my favor? I had good grades, and I was friendly and helpful.And my biggest  44   was the faith I had.I would not allow my   45   appearance to hold me back from putting my best foot forward.That evening, I   46   my election plans a whole year in advance.

I realized that girls would have to get to know me and recognize that I had the ability to   47___   them.I loved making friends and I liked being helpful,   48   I decided that perhaps I could use these qualities to work to my advantage.In order to learn how to present a great election   49  , I also attended a course on effective public speaking.

The day after the election, when the principal announced I won the second highest number of votes, the students   50  .That joy on the faces of all my friends showed me that my victory was   51   theirs.

Suddenly, I realized that I had   52   much more than I had dreamed of.I had made many new friends and had helped people   53   the way.I had won the   54   and love of my school-mates and they knew me as somebody who would stand by them.I was able to put a smile on their faces and  55___   their day.

36.A.admired               B.remembered         C.praised                D.believed

37.A.praying               B.planning              C.calculating           D.judging

38.A.assessed              B.provided              C.meant                 D.took

39.A.concerned           B.depressed            C.surprised             D.confused

40.A.gradually             B.immediately         C.suddenly             D.impatiently

41.A.pay                     B.stand                   C.speak                  D.wait

42.A.competitors         B.companions         C.enemies               D.schoolmates

43.A.cases                  B.methods              C.examples             D.points

44.A.problem              B.strength               C.worry                 D.dream

45.A.young                 B.personal              C.special                D.plain

46.A.began                  B.discussed            C.announced           D.cancelled

47.A.recommend         B.accompany          C.represent             D.support

48.A.but                     B.and                     C.so                       D.or

49.A.campaign            B.speech                C.ceremony            D.promise

50.A.nodded                B.gathered              C.cheered               D.cried

51.A.only                    B.still                     C.almost                 D.also

52.A.accomplished       B.accumulated        C.devoted               D.developed

53.A.by                      B.to                       C.in                       D.along

54.A.appointment         B.acceptance          C.election               D.reputation

55.A.enrich                 B.bless                   C.brighten              D.Expand

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