题型:完形填空 题类:常考题 难易度:困难
江苏省淮安市2019-2020学年高一下学期英语期末调研测试英语
Last summer, Steller drove to work in Minneapolis. She 1at a traffic light, where a man was asking for 2. She rolled down her window.
"Hey!" she shouted. "I'm driving around giving 3 haircuts. Do you want one right now?"
The man looked to be in his 60s and missing a few teeth. He laughed, then paused. "Actually," he said, "I was 4 hoping to get a haircut."
She pulled off the road and took a 5 chair from her car. The man, named Edward, took a 6, and she cut his curly graying hair. 7 Steller was done, Edward looked in a mirror. "I look 8!"he said. "I'll have to9 to put my teeth in next time."
By now, Steller has given 30 or so such 10 to people around the city. They all lead a 11 life, and she is aware of the 12 of her cleanup job. "It's 13 a haircut, "she says. "I want it to be a gateway, to show 14and respect, but also to get to know people. "
Steller knows that a haircut can change a. 15. One changed hers: As a teen, she suffered from a disease that was so 16, and her hair thinned very much. Seeing this, her mother arranged for Steller's first professional haircut which helped her feel cared about and less 17.
Today a branch of the Red Chair Project is the Steller Kindness Project, in which people who offer acts of 18 are invited for a free haircut at Steller's salon. In exchange, they tell their 19, which Steller shares on her website. Her hope is that by reading about kind acts, others will be inspired to 20their own.
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