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In 1995, Oseola McCarty donated $ 150, 000 --most of the money she made in her lifetime--to the University of Southern Mississippi. She just wanted to help poor students. Her friends and neighbours were surprised at the news. McCarty was a good woman and was always friendly and 1.  . But everyone in her town knew that she was not r 2.

Oseola McCarty was born in 1908. She had to leave school when she was eight to support her family by 3. other people's clothes. She made only a few dollars a day. Oseola washed the clothes by hand. Then she h 4.  the clothes to dry. She did this for nearly 80 years. In the 1960s , when many people began to buy their own washers(洗衣机) and dryers(烘干机), McCarty didn’t have much work to do, so she started to iron clothes i 5.  .

McCarty n 6. married or had children. Her life was simple. She went to work and to church. She had a black-and-white television, b 7.  she didn’t watch it very often. It only had one channel. Oseola McCarty s8.  money all her life and finally had about $ 250, 000.

In an interview with the University of Southern Mississippi News, McCarty said, "I can't do everything, but I can do s 9. to help somebody. And what I can do I will do. I wish I could do more." This quiet exceptional cleaning lady has 10.   the world a lesson in giving.

 

1.humorous 2.reasonable 3.washing 4.hung 5.instead 6.never 7.but 8.saved 9.something 10.taught 【解析】 试题分析:这篇短文中作者主要介绍了一位叫Oseola McCarty的老人捐钱给the University of Southern Mississippi的故事。并描述了这位老人的生平经历以及她如何节省下如此巨款的过程,给我们刻画了一位身世平凡却形象高大的老人形象。 1.1】文章介绍老人友善而幽默。Humorous幽默的。 2.2】 镇中人们对这样一位孤寡老人捐巨款这种举动非常吃惊,感到不合常理。reasonable合情合理的。 3.3】下文提示老人为别人洗衣度日。故填washing。 4.4】洗完衣服挂起来晾干。hang 悬挂,过去式hung。 5.5】该句意思是,老人不再洗衣服,而代之以熨衣服。instead 取代。 6.6】根据短文信息Her life was simple 可知老人一生单身,既没有结婚也没有儿女。故填never。 7.7】该句意思是,她有一台黑白电视机,但是她不常看。but表转折。 8.8】该句意思是,老人一生都在节省钱,最终攒了大约$ 250, 000。故填saved,节约,节省。 9.9】老人话的意思是:我虽然不能做所有的时事,但我可以做一些事来帮助别人。故填something。 10.10】给某人上一课,teach somebody a lesson;teach的过去式taught。 考点:缺词填空。
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