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1、2022湖北大学英语考试真题卷(9)本卷共分为1大题50小题,作答时间为180分钟,总分100分,60分及格。一、单项选择题(共50题,每题2分。每题的备选项中,只有一个最符合题意) 1.It is impossible to find out exactly how many volunteers are at work today in the United States. Thirty-seven million or so are known to belong to (67) like the Pink Ladies, Travelers Aid, or Big Brothers,

2、but those who work (68) or in small informal groups cannot be (69) . The total number of men and women who give their time to help others appears to be between fifty and sixty-eight million. They do almost anything: they sew, clean, (70) , paint, cook, repair things, (71) books for the blind, (72) s

3、ick children in hospitals, or (73) senior citizens who do not want to go out alone. They give their blood; they work in libraries and schools; they (74) documents for new citizens with a language problem or (75) money to support local symphony orchestras; they answer the telephone calls of the (76)

4、who are thinking of killing themselves, and who need a friendly (77) . Volunteers start community projects too small to attract the attention of organized agencies, or work at jobs (78) no funds are available. A(n) (79) of city folk will turn an empty (80) into a playground for the children of their

5、 neighborhood; others decide to repair and paint a few dilapidated houses in their street. (81) Women cook and (82) two hot meals a day to elderly people (83) alone, and too sick or too tired to prepare their own food. (84) group calls lonely old people once a day to chat a little and (85) if they a

6、re all right. Some college students teach English, mathematics, or drawing to the inmates of a local jail. Anywhere one looks, the (86) of volunteers is hard at work-not only in the United States, but in many other countries where volunteerism is spreading.AaggressiveBdesperateCdepressedDinnocent 2.

7、It is impossible to find out exactly how many volunteers are at work today in the United States. Thirty-seven million or so are known to belong to (67) like the Pink Ladies, Travelers Aid, or Big Brothers, but those who work (68) or in small informal groups cannot be (69) . The total number of men a

8、nd women who give their time to help others appears to be between fifty and sixty-eight million. They do almost anything: they sew, clean, (70) , paint, cook, repair things, (71) books for the blind, (72) sick children in hospitals, or (73) senior citizens who do not want to go out alone. They give

9、their blood; they work in libraries and schools; they (74) documents for new citizens with a language problem or (75) money to support local symphony orchestras; they answer the telephone calls of the (76) who are thinking of killing themselves, and who need a friendly (77) . Volunteers start commun

10、ity projects too small to attract the attention of organized agencies, or work at jobs (78) no funds are available. A(n) (79) of city folk will turn an empty (80) into a playground for the children of their neighborhood; others decide to repair and paint a few dilapidated houses in their street. (81

11、) Women cook and (82) two hot meals a day to elderly people (83) alone, and too sick or too tired to prepare their own food. (84) group calls lonely old people once a day to chat a little and (85) if they are all right. Some college students teach English, mathematics, or drawing to the inmates of a

12、 local jail. Anywhere one looks, the (86) of volunteers is hard at work-not only in the United States, but in many other countries where volunteerism is spreading.AearBhandCmindDmoment 3.It is impossible to find out exactly how many volunteers are at work today in the United States. Thirty-seven mil

13、lion or so are known to belong to (67) like the Pink Ladies, Travelers Aid, or Big Brothers, but those who work (68) or in small informal groups cannot be (69) . The total number of men and women who give their time to help others appears to be between fifty and sixty-eight million. They do almost a

14、nything: they sew, clean, (70) , paint, cook, repair things, (71) books for the blind, (72) sick children in hospitals, or (73) senior citizens who do not want to go out alone. They give their blood; they work in libraries and schools; they (74) documents for new citizens with a language problem or

15、(75) money to support local symphony orchestras; they answer the telephone calls of the (76) who are thinking of killing themselves, and who need a friendly (77) . Volunteers start community projects too small to attract the attention of organized agencies, or work at jobs (78) no funds are availabl

16、e. A(n) (79) of city folk will turn an empty (80) into a playground for the children of their neighborhood; others decide to repair and paint a few dilapidated houses in their street. (81) Women cook and (82) two hot meals a day to elderly people (83) alone, and too sick or too tired to prepare thei

17、r own food. (84) group calls lonely old people once a day to chat a little and (85) if they are all right. Some college students teach English, mathematics, or drawing to the inmates of a local jail. Anywhere one looks, the (86) of volunteers is hard at work-not only in the United States, but in man

18、y other countries where volunteerism is spreading.Awith whichBin thatCfor whichDprovided that 4.It is impossible to find out exactly how many volunteers are at work today in the United States. Thirty-seven million or so are known to belong to (67) like the Pink Ladies, Travelers Aid, or Big Brothers

19、, but those who work (68) or in small informal groups cannot be (69) . The total number of men and women who give their time to help others appears to be between fifty and sixty-eight million. They do almost anything: they sew, clean, (70) , paint, cook, repair things, (71) books for the blind, (72)

20、 sick children in hospitals, or (73) senior citizens who do not want to go out alone. They give their blood; they work in libraries and schools; they (74) documents for new citizens with a language problem or (75) money to support local symphony orchestras; they answer the telephone calls of the (76

21、) who are thinking of killing themselves, and who need a friendly (77) . Volunteers start community projects too small to attract the attention of organized agencies, or work at jobs (78) no funds are available. A(n) (79) of city folk will turn an empty (80) into a playground for the children of the

22、ir neighborhood; others decide to repair and paint a few dilapidated houses in their street. (81) Women cook and (82) two hot meals a day to elderly people (83) alone, and too sick or too tired to prepare their own food. (84) group calls lonely old people once a day to chat a little and (85) if they

23、 are all right. Some college students teach English, mathematics, or drawing to the inmates of a local jail. Anywhere one looks, the (86) of volunteers is hard at work-not only in the United States, but in many other countries where volunteerism is spreading.AhandfulBroomfulCplentifulDhelpful 5.It i

24、s impossible to find out exactly how many volunteers are at work today in the United States. Thirty-seven million or so are known to belong to (67) like the Pink Ladies, Travelers Aid, or Big Brothers, but those who work (68) or in small informal groups cannot be (69) . The total number of men and w

25、omen who give their time to help others appears to be between fifty and sixty-eight million. They do almost anything: they sew, clean, (70) , paint, cook, repair things, (71) books for the blind, (72) sick children in hospitals, or (73) senior citizens who do not want to go out alone. They give thei

26、r blood; they work in libraries and schools; they (74) documents for new citizens with a language problem or (75) money to support local symphony orchestras; they answer the telephone calls of the (76) who are thinking of killing themselves, and who need a friendly (77) . Volunteers start community

27、projects too small to attract the attention of organized agencies, or work at jobs (78) no funds are available. A(n) (79) of city folk will turn an empty (80) into a playground for the children of their neighborhood; others decide to repair and paint a few dilapidated houses in their street. (81) Wo

28、men cook and (82) two hot meals a day to elderly people (83) alone, and too sick or too tired to prepare their own food. (84) group calls lonely old people once a day to chat a little and (85) if they are all right. Some college students teach English, mathematics, or drawing to the inmates of a loc

29、al jail. Anywhere one looks, the (86) of volunteers is hard at work-not only in the United States, but in many other countries where volunteerism is spreading.AplotBgroundCroomDland 6.It is impossible to find out exactly how many volunteers are at work today in the United States. Thirty-seven millio

30、n or so are known to belong to (67) like the Pink Ladies, Travelers Aid, or Big Brothers, but those who work (68) or in small informal groups cannot be (69) . The total number of men and women who give their time to help others appears to be between fifty and sixty-eight million. They do almost anyt

31、hing: they sew, clean, (70) , paint, cook, repair things, (71) books for the blind, (72) sick children in hospitals, or (73) senior citizens who do not want to go out alone. They give their blood; they work in libraries and schools; they (74) documents for new citizens with a language problem or (75

32、) money to support local symphony orchestras; they answer the telephone calls of the (76) who are thinking of killing themselves, and who need a friendly (77) . Volunteers start community projects too small to attract the attention of organized agencies, or work at jobs (78) no funds are available.

33、A(n) (79) of city folk will turn an empty (80) into a playground for the children of their neighborhood; others decide to repair and paint a few dilapidated houses in their street. (81) Women cook and (82) two hot meals a day to elderly people (83) alone, and too sick or too tired to prepare their o

34、wn food. (84) group calls lonely old people once a day to chat a little and (85) if they are all right. Some college students teach English, mathematics, or drawing to the inmates of a local jail. Anywhere one looks, the (86) of volunteers is hard at work-not only in the United States, but in many o

35、ther countries where volunteerism is spreading.ASomething elseBSomewhere elseCAnything elseDAnywhere else 7.It is impossible to find out exactly how many volunteers are at work today in the United States. Thirty-seven million or so are known to belong to (67) like the Pink Ladies, Travelers Aid, or

36、Big Brothers, but those who work (68) or in small informal groups cannot be (69) . The total number of men and women who give their time to help others appears to be between fifty and sixty-eight million. They do almost anything: they sew, clean, (70) , paint, cook, repair things, (71) books for the

37、 blind, (72) sick children in hospitals, or (73) senior citizens who do not want to go out alone. They give their blood; they work in libraries and schools; they (74) documents for new citizens with a language problem or (75) money to support local symphony orchestras; they answer the telephone call

38、s of the (76) who are thinking of killing themselves, and who need a friendly (77) . Volunteers start community projects too small to attract the attention of organized agencies, or work at jobs (78) no funds are available. A(n) (79) of city folk will turn an empty (80) into a playground for the chi

39、ldren of their neighborhood; others decide to repair and paint a few dilapidated houses in their street. (81) Women cook and (82) two hot meals a day to elderly people (83) alone, and too sick or too tired to prepare their own food. (84) group calls lonely old people once a day to chat a little and

40、(85) if they are all right. Some college students teach English, mathematics, or drawing to the inmates of a local jail. Anywhere one looks, the (86) of volunteers is hard at work-not only in the United States, but in many other countries where volunteerism is spreading.AcookBprepareCdeliverDpack 8.

41、It is impossible to find out exactly how many volunteers are at work today in the United States. Thirty-seven million or so are known to belong to (67) like the Pink Ladies, Travelers Aid, or Big Brothers, but those who work (68) or in small informal groups cannot be (69) . The total number of men a

42、nd women who give their time to help others appears to be between fifty and sixty-eight million. They do almost anything: they sew, clean, (70) , paint, cook, repair things, (71) books for the blind, (72) sick children in hospitals, or (73) senior citizens who do not want to go out alone. They give

43、their blood; they work in libraries and schools; they (74) documents for new citizens with a language problem or (75) money to support local symphony orchestras; they answer the telephone calls of the (76) who are thinking of killing themselves, and who need a friendly (77) . Volunteers start commun

44、ity projects too small to attract the attention of organized agencies, or work at jobs (78) no funds are available. A(n) (79) of city folk will turn an empty (80) into a playground for the children of their neighborhood; others decide to repair and paint a few dilapidated houses in their street. (81

45、) Women cook and (82) two hot meals a day to elderly people (83) alone, and too sick or too tired to prepare their own food. (84) group calls lonely old people once a day to chat a little and (85) if they are all right. Some college students teach English, mathematics, or drawing to the inmates of a

46、 local jail. Anywhere one looks, the (86) of volunteers is hard at work-not only in the United States, but in many other countries where volunteerism is spreading.Ato liveBhaving livedClivedDliving 9.It is impossible to find out exactly how many volunteers are at work today in the United States. Thi

47、rty-seven million or so are known to belong to (67) like the Pink Ladies, Travelers Aid, or Big Brothers, but those who work (68) or in small informal groups cannot be (69) . The total number of men and women who give their time to help others appears to be between fifty and sixty-eight million. They do almost anything: they sew, clean, (70) , paint, cook, repair things, (71) books for the blind, (72) sick children in hospitals, or (73) senior citizens who do not want to go out alone. They give their blood; they wor

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