问题 完形填空
Michael GreenBerg is a very popular New Yorker. He is not famous in sports or the  arts, But people in the streets  36 him, especially those who are   37  .
For those people, he is "Gloves" GreenBerg. How did he get that  38 ?
He looks like any otner Businessman, wearing a suit and carrying a Briefcase (公文箱). But he's  39 _. His Briefcase always has some gloves。
In winter,Mr.GreenBerg does not  40 like other New Yorkers,who look at the sidewalk and  41 the street.He looks around at   42 .He stops when he   43 someone with no gloves.He gives them a pair and then he   44 ,looking for more people with cold   45 .
On winter days,Mr.GreenBerg   46 gloves.During the rest of the year,he   47 gloves.People who have heard aBout him   48 him gloves,and he has many in his apartment.
Mr. GreenBerg     49   doing this 21 years ago. Now, many poor New Yorkers know him and      50     his Behavior. But people who don't know him are sometimes    51   him. They don't realize that he just wants to make them   52   .
It runs in the   53  .Michael's father always helped the poor as he Believed it made everyone happier. Michael GreenBerg feels the   54  .A pair of gloves may Be a   55  thing,But it can make a Big difference in winter.
小题1:
A.know aBoutB.learn fromC.cheer forD.look after
小题2:
A.oldB.BusyC.kindD.poor
小题3:
A.ioBB.nameC.chanceD.message
小题4:
A.calmB.differentC.crazyD.curious
小题5:
A.actB.soundC.feelD.dress
小题6:
A.cross overB.drive alongC.hurry downD.keep off
小题7:
A.carsB.peopleC.street numBersD.traffic lights
小题8:
A.helpsB.choosesC.greets D.sees
小题9:
A.holds upB.hangs outC.moves onD.turns around
小题10:
A.handsB.earsC.faces D.eyes
小题11:
A.searches for B.stores up C.gives away D.puts on
小题12:
A.Borrows B.sells C.returnsD.Buys
小题13:
A.call B.send C.lendD.show
小题14:
A.delayed B.rememBered C.Began D.enjoyed
小题15:
A.understand B.dislikeC.studyD.excuse
小题16:
A.sorry forB.satisfied withC.proud ofD.surprised By
小题17:
A.smartB.richC.specialD.happy
小题18:
A.cityB.familyC.neighBorhoodD.company
小题19:
A.honorB.painC.sameD.cold
小题20:
A.smallB.usefulC.delightfulD.comforting
答案

小题1:A

小题2:D

小题3:B

小题4:B

小题5:A

小题6:C

小题7:B

小题8:D

小题9:C

小题10:A

小题11:C

小题12:D

小题13:B

小题14:C

小题15:A

小题16:D

小题17:D

小题18:B

小题19:C

小题20:A

小题1:街道上的人都知道他。A了解;知道......情况;B向......学习;C为......加油;D照顾。故选A。

小题2:根据,第六段的many poor New Yorkers know him可知,尤其是穷人们,对他很熟悉。故选D。

小题3:那些人(穷人)叫他"Gloves" GreenBerg,它是怎样获得这个称号的呢?故选B。

小题4:他看起来和其他人一样,穿西装提公文箱。但和别人不一样。根据,But可知,表转折,故选B。

小题5:Mr.GreenBerg不像其他纽约人一样,其他人是看看人行道,然后就穿过马路。act行为,故选A。

小题6:who look...引导的非限制性定语从句,先行词是other New Yorkers,其他纽约人的做法是看一下人行道,接着驶过路口,A穿过;B沿着......开;down有“沿着”的意思;D远离。故选C。

小题7:根据,下一句可知,Mr.GreenBerg环顾四周,看有没有没带手套的人,故选B。

小题8:当看到有人没带手套时,Mr.GreenBerg就会停下来。故选D。

小题9:根据,looking for more people可知,Mr.GreenBerg继续前行,寻找没带手套的人。hold up举起,支撑,耽搁;hang out闲逛;move on继续前进;turn around转身,好转。故选C。

小题10:Mr.GreenBerg沿街发放手套,他寻找的肯定是手冻僵的人,故选A。

小题11:search for搜寻,寻找;store up储存;give away分发;put on穿上。在冬日里,Mr.GreenBerg发放手套,而不是储存,故选C。

小题12:Mr.GreenBerg冬天发手套,过了冬天就买手套,以备冬天发放。故选D。

小题13:send sB sth寄给某人某物......,知道Mr.GreenBerg的人都会给他寄去手套,结果,他的公寓里就有了很多(手套),故选B。

小题14:Mr.GreenBerg是21年前开始做这件事的,Begin doing sth开始做某事,故选C。

小题15:根据,下一句可知,知道他的人,都理解他的行为。A理解;B不喜欢;C研究;D原谅。故选A。

小题16:根据,上一句可知,不知道他的人,会不理解他做的事情。A为......感到遗憾;B对......满意;C为......自豪;D对......感到惊讶。故选D。

小题17:那些不理解的人没有意识到他只是让他们(穷人)快乐,根据,最后一段的it made everyone happier可知,这里填happy。故选D。

小题18:乐于助人的精神在Mr.GreenBerg家庭相传。根据,下一句Michael's father...可知,父亲对他深有影响,故选B。

小题19:Mr.GreenBerg的父亲相信,乐于助人让每个人更快乐,Mr.GreenBerg也是这样认为的。the same一样,故选C。

小题20:一双手套或许微不足道,但是在冬天就会有很大不同了。本句话表示转折让步语气,主要突出Mr.GreenBerg的无私奉献精神。故选A。

单项选择题
单项选择题

British cancer’ researchers have found that childhood leukaemia is caused by an infection and clusters of cases around industrial sites are the result of population mixing that increases exposure. The research published in the British Journal of Cancer backs up a 1988 theory that some as yet unidentified infection caused leukaemia--not the environmental factors widely blamed for the disease.

"Childhood leukaemia appears to be an unusual result of a common infection," said Sir Richard Doll, an internationally-known cancer expert who first linked tobacco with lung cancer in 1950. "A virus is the most likely explanation. You would get an increased risk of it if you Suddenly put a lot of people from large towns in a rural area, where you might have people who had not been exposed to the infection. " Doll was commenting on the new findings by researchers at Newcastle University, which focused on a cluster of leukaemia cases around the Sellafield nuclear reprocessing plant in Cumbria in northern England. Scientists have been trying to establish why there was more leukaemia in children around the Sellafield area, but have failed to establish a link with radiation or pollution. The Newcastle University research by Heather Dickinson and Louise Parker showed the cluster of cases could have been predicted because of the amount of population mixing going on in the area, as large numbers of construction workers and nuclear staff moved into a rural setting. "Our study shows that population mixing can account for the (Sellafield) leukaemia cluster and that all children, whether their parents are incomers or locals, are at a higher risk if they are born in an area of high population mixing," Dickinson said in a statement issued by the Cancer Research Campaign, which publishes the British Journal of Cancer.

Their paper adds crucial weight to the 1988 theory put forward by Leo Kinlen, a cancer epidemiologist at Oxford University, who said that exposure to a common unidentified infection through population mixing resulted in the disease.

This passage is mainly about()

A. the cluster of leukaemia cases around the Sellafield nuclear reprocessing part

B. the kind of infection that causes childhood leukaemia

C. the causes of childhood leukaemia

D. a new finding by British scientists