题目内容
A donation thank-you letter not only shows your good manners, 1. can help deepen your ties. Also, the other person will feel that 2. appreciate his or her contribution, however small it is.
When you are writing 3. donation thank-you letter, you should use the name of the donor instead of just using a basic greeting. You should thank the person sincerely for his or her support and explain 4. useful it proved to you. You need to tell the person the good things 5. their donation helped you achieve. You need to be specific as to when, how and on whom or for what the donation was used. The tone of the letter should be personal, as if you 6. speaking face to face to the donor.
You should send the letter in 48 hours 7. receiving the donation. If you fail to do that, then it should be sent over within a week. The sooner you send it, the 8. .
1.but
2.you
3.a/your
4.how
5.that/ which
6.were
7.when/ after
8.better
【解析】
试题分析:文章介绍收到捐赠后要写感谢信,还有如何写,什么时候寄出去最好。
1.一封捐赠感谢信不仅可以表示你的礼貌,而且可以加深你们的联系,用not only…but (also)
2.另外一个人觉得你很感激他的捐赠。用人称代词you
3.当你写捐赠感谢信的时候,这里需要冠词或形容词性物主代词a/your
4. 解释这对你多么有用。how 修饰形容词useful
5.你需要告诉他人他们捐赠的东西帮助你做了多么好的事情。 that/ which引导定语从句,修饰good things
6.写信的语气要亲切,好像你们在面对面交谈。As if后面用相应的过去时表示虚拟语气:were
7.你应该在收到捐赠48小时内寄这封信。when/ after引导时间状语从句
8.送的越快就越好,用the +比较级+主谓,the+比较级+主谓,填 better
考点:考查短文填词
完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
When I was a young girl, I spent a lot of time with my grandparents, who lived in a community especially for the elderly and near to
an old people's home. They used to tell me that few volunteers would go there and said if someone elderly engages me in 36 ,I'd better make time for them. As a result,I 37 be the only person they got to talk to that day. I've never forgotten this and still 38 time to chat with elderly people.
So when I 39 a 100-dollar prize in the kindness competition for my community, I 40 thought of the elderly! I then 41 my local community centre and told them how I'd made a suggestion that if I had 100 dollars to 42 my community, I would use it for the elderly who were living 43 . I asked, "Could you do something a bit 44 so that they could all get something from this 45 ?”"Yes, of course, we could do a buffet (自助餐)and dance,”the centre manager told me.
I thought this was a fantastic 46 and a very worthwhile use of the 47 .We bought food and beverages (饮料) enough to serve about 30 elderly residents. A poster was 48 to announce it and it was 49 for an afternoon.
I went up to see how it was all 50 and it turned out to be a
very enjoyable afternoon. I was very 51 to see that the people I wanted to serve had a wonderful and enjoyable times. It 52 me that one is never too 53 to have fun! I knew my grandparents would have been very 54 of me. It also helped me to remember that whatever is going on in the world,we can still make a(n) 55 to other people's lives.
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Nancy Volk operated a sidewalk cafe in Anoka, Minnesota to support her family.
Dan Heins, one of the cafe’s regular customers, had a 36 : kidney dialysis(肾透析) from 6 to 10 a.m on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, after 37 at the cafe. The 56-year-old owner of the small cafe, Nancy 38 that Heins' diabetes(糖尿病)was 39 for his kidney failure and the cut-off of his leg. And Dan knew that Nancy, a single mother with three daughters, worked two other jobs to 40 the cafe open and meet her housing loans.
One morning as he ordered his breakfast, he 41 he would be on kidney dialysis the rest of his life if he didn't receive a(n) 42 . Nancy didn't hesitate, simply saying “I’ll donate”. A normal 43 volunteered to give him an organ? It seemed 44 to Dan, and Nancy had to spend a few weeks 45 him she was serious. The day before Thanksgiving in 2009, the results of the medical tests came in: She was a 46 .
While they were 47 the transplant, Dan’s other leg was cut off and Nancy’s financial 48 grew from bad to worse.
Nancy decided to close the cafe last September much 49 she loved it. At the same time, her home was going into 50 . Dan's insurance would 51 her surgery costs, but she was worried too much that she wouldn't be able to work the part-time jobs for six weeks.
Steve Ohlsen, another customer of the cafe, 52 a donation box near the register. In less than one month, people gave Nancy several thousand dollars—enough to ensure 53 on her home while she recovered.
Nancy and Dan had their 54 in September. Four months later,Dan is 55 dialysis, and Nancy has sent thank-you notes to her supporters.
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Nancy Volk operated a sidewalk cafe in Anoka, Minnesota to support her family.
Dan Heins, one of the cafe’s regular customers, had a 36 : kidney dialysis(肾透析) from 6 to 10 a.m on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, after 37 at the cafe. The 56-year-old owner of the small cafe, Nancy 38 that Heins' diabetes(糖尿病)was 39 for his kidney failure and the cut-off of his leg. And Dan knew that Nancy, a single mother with three daughters, worked two other jobs to 40 the cafe open and meet her housing loans.
One morning as he ordered his breakfast, he 41 he would be on kidney dialysis the rest of his life if he didn't receive a(n) 42 . Nancy didn't hesitate, simply saying “I’ll donate”. A normal 43 volunteered to give him an organ? It seemed 44 to Dan, and Nancy had to spend a few weeks 45 him she was serious. The day before Thanksgiving in 2009, the results of the medical tests came in: She was a 46 .
While they were 47 the transplant, Dan’s other leg was cut off and Nancy’s financial 48 grew from bad to worse.
Nancy decided to close the cafe last September much 49 she loved it. At the same time, her home was going into 50 . Dan's insurance would 51 her surgery costs, but she was worried too much that she wouldn't be able to work the part-time jobs for six weeks.
Steve Ohlsen, another customer of the cafe, 52 a donation box near the register. In less than one month, people gave Nancy several thousand dollars—enough to ensure 53 on her home while she recovered.
Nancy and Dan had their 54 in September. Four months later,Dan is 55 dialysis, and Nancy has sent thank-you notes to her supporters.
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