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B. a traveling report
C. a textbook
D. a job advertisement
B. 4, 5&6 day breaks
C. Italian Special Offers
D. 01223 434385
B. £189
C. £215
D. £368
B. the food
C. the time
D. the sights
B. Cambridge University
C. NEWMARKET PROMOTIONS
D. INDIVIDUAL BROCHURES
One week later, the students entered the classroom excited to share their stories. One student told of giving away blankets to the homeless. Another reported on helping a dog to find its owner, and another student had been trying to find a long, lost friend. Students were energized (给予活力) by the homework assignment and wanted other people to be kind too. With the support of local businesses, the students made stickers to put on cars that invited people to do something kind for others. They sold the stickers and decided to donate the money to a center for the blind---not surprising as Professor Wall is blind.
Since then, similar kindness activities have been started in schools around the world. Many schools organize a Random Acts of Kindness Week, around November 13th, to celebrate World Kindness Day. Some schools use each day of Random Acts of Kindness Week to perform a different kind act, such as making a new friend, helping someone, doing community service, or raising money for a charity. Students learn to consider other people and thank about how small actions can make the world a better place.
B. to be kind to strangers
C. to spend time helping other
D. to go out to raise money
B. the students didn’t do Chuck’s homework
C. Chuck Wall is an unusual teacher
D. no students enjoyed Chuck’s homework
B. kindness activities are not widely accepted
C. Chuck Wall was not good at designing homework
D. the students only helped people they knew
B. to do great things every day
C. to know about the world
D. to consider other people
B. Teaching Kindness
C. World Kindness Day
D. Bakersfield College
61-65 ACCDB
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