Jane Adams came from a well-to-do and cultural family. She was so distressed about the misery of poor people as she left her fine home to ___1___ spend her life in slums of Chicago. In 1889, she established a settlement ___2___ house where she initiated many projects such as hot lunch service that for ___3___ factory workers, day care centers for children, free classes for young and adults, gymnasium and art gallery. Immigrants and other poor people came to her settlement house for advice and help, as well for fun. ___4___ Jane Adams was also passive in fighting against the use of child labor ___5___ and against war. She work for women’s right to vote and for improving ___6___ the situation of the blacks. She initiated country vocation program for poor city children. Jane Adams had a great influence to the development ___7___ of social work in the United States and in other parts of the world She promoted the idea of responsibility for the welfare of the poor. Settlement houses of a similar kind was founded in many poor neighborhood to make ___8___ the lives of the poor more meaningful. In 1931, Jane Adams was rewarded ___9___ the Nobel Prize for which she had done for the society. ___10___
答案及解析: 1. as -> that 此处是so…that…结构。....so distressed......that she left.....