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完形填空汇编 (20个小题选项)
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第一节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
People keep organizing massive thousand-person hide-and-seek games at Ikea(宜家) though it has 1 asked people not to play in its stores.
The first evidence of this 2 dates back to 2014, when a Belgian blogger named Elise De Rijck coordinated a hide-and-seek meet-up at her local Ikea store to celebrate her 30th birthday. She 3 a Facebook group and invited her friends—but soon, thousands of people joined the group. Ikea Belgium got 4 of the plan and instead of 5 it, offered Ikea's full support, including 6 staff and security to host the event. From the photos that still 7 online, the event was a 8 , filled with people hiding under bins and beds all over the store.
For Ikea, it was a(n) 9 thing. The company soon 10 similar Facebook groups organizing games and asked them to disband, noting 11 risks. And for good reason: Ikea is full of heavy furniture and forklifts(叉车).
Just this week, authorities in Glasgow 12 a new plan for a 3,000-person game in the Scottish city's Ikea store. Employees at the local Ikea 13 the plan on Facebook and called the police, who turned away the 14 gamesters. An Ikea spokesperson told The Scotsman, “We need to make sure people are safe, and that's hard if we don't know where they are.”
Ikea's prohibition on hide-and-seek 15 . But at the same time, it's hard not to see the phenomenon as a potential 16 for the company, which has been working 17 to reinvent itself, rethinking its store designs and opening smaller urban stores that are really just a 18 for digital orders. It probably truly isn't safe to play guerilla-style games at a store that sells heavy furniture. Then again, Ikea has thousands of people 19 about driving to the very suburban box stores that wants