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( )38. A. yet B. only C. again D. still
( )39. A. the north B. the west C. the east D. the south
( )40. A. anger B. hurry C. danger D. difficulty
( )41. A. because B. because of C. as D. for
( )42. A. broken B. given C. got D. passed
( )43. A. told B. wrote C. said D. spoke
( )44. A. help B. ask C. set D. take
( )45. A. about B. that C. what D. when
( )46. A. spend B. cost C. pay D. take
( )47. A. trips B. letters C. walks D. telegraphs
( )48. A. united B. fought C. quarrelled D. agreed
( )49. A. waited for B. searched for C. stood for D. looked for
( )50. A. behind B. in C. on D. before
四、阅读理解(共15小题;每题2分,共30分)。
阅读下列短文,然后根据短文的内容从每小题的四个选择项中选出最佳的一项,并把它前面的大写字母填入左边的括号里。
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Dorothea Dix left home at an early age–of her own free will–to live with her
grandmother.
At fourteen, Dorothea was teaching school at Worcester, Massachusetts. A short time after she had begun teaching, she get up a school for young girls in her grandparents’ home. Stress was placed on moral character at Dorothea’s school, which she conducted until she was thirty-three.
She was forced to give up teaching at her grandparents’ home, however, when she became ill, a few years of inactivity followed.
In 1841 Dorothea began to teach again, accepting a Sunday school class in the East Cambridge, Massachusetts’ prison. Here she first came insane people locked up together with prisoners.
In those days insane people were treated even worse than prisoners. There were only a few madhouses in the entire country. Therefore prisons, poor houses, and houses of correction were used to keep the insane.
During the Civil War, Dorothea served as superintendent of woman hospital nurses in the Union army. When the war was over, she returned to her work of improving conditions for insane people.
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