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In1930,ayoungAfricanAmerican,VivienT.Thomas,aprofession...

In 1930, a young African American, Vivien T. Thomas, a professional carpenter, was hired as a lab assistant by a famous white doctor named Dr. Alfred Blalock. Although he  36 went to college, he had an enormous  37  to learn and explore the power of knowledge. Whenever Dr. Blalock left his office, young Thomas used to  38  study the medical books on the shelves of the office.    

Thomas  39  a great interest in learning more and more about  40  when he started to assist Blalock during his practice of surgeries on dogs.  41  Dr. Blalock understood Thomas’s ability to help him perform a complicated surgery; he still did not  42  Thomas as a smart person because of the social  43  of prejudice towards African Americans.

Dr. Blalock wanted to  44  to believe that Thomas was just a (n)  45  by profession and a lab assistant. Employees, white or black, at the hospital could not  46  that an African American, Thomas, could run the lab. He was the  47  and thus a history maker.

In those days, the society expected that black people were  48  to be janitors (管理员). Despite this reality, Thomas’ cleverness, perseverance, and passion had  49  a need in Dr. Blalock’s mind. Thomas ran John Hopkins Hospital’s surgical (外科的) lab  50  Dr. Blalock. At the time, all other  51  employees in the hospital were janitors. Dr. Blalock and Thomas became a  52  and conducted a joint research that  53  the first heart surgery performed at John Hopkins University Hospital in 1941. 

Many years later, Thomas’s contribution was  54  and he was eventually awarded an honorary doctorate, for his creative work in the  55  procedures of modern cardiac(心脏病的) surgery. As he became Dr. Thomas, he also inspired and lifted the confidence of the future generation. He used his knowledge for the betterment of humankind.

36. A. always            B. often                       C. occasionally           D. never

37. A. chance           B. desire                     C. income                   D. success

38. A. secretly          B. publicly                  C. nervously               D. proudly

39. A. discovered     B. avoided                  C. developed              D. protected

40. A. literature         B. medicine                 C. politics                    D. history

41. A. While              B. When                     C. As                          D. Because

42. A. praise             B. reward                    C. criticize                   D. accept

43. A. benefit            B. position                   C. pressure                 D. revolution

44. A. agree             B. continue                 C. regret                     D. remember

45. A. carpenter       B. professor                C. engineer                 D. scientist

46. A. promise          B. argue                      C. explain                   D. understand

47. A. next               B. last                         C. first                        D. same

48. A. hardly            B. merely                    C. luckily                    D. mostly

49. A. created          B. searched               C. built                       D. missed

50. A. over               B. above                    C. without                   D. under

51. A. common         B. noble                     C. black                      D. poor

52. A. unit                B. team                      C. family                     D. system

53. A. led to             B. resulted from         C. accounted for        D. gave up

54. A. changed        B. followed                  C. exhibited                D. recognized

55. A. pioneering     B. surprising               C. interesting             D. worrying


【回答】

36-40.    DBACB      41-45. ADCBA     46-50. DCBAD     51-55. CBADA

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