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You are walking down the street, minding your own business when you see a snowball. No big deal, right? Except the snowball is as tall as you are. And weighs about a ton. Did we mention that it is June?

   That’s the experience thousand of Londoners had when they crossed paths with “ Snowball in Summer,” Goldsworthy makes sculpture (雕塑)from all sorts of things he finds outside – leaves, earth, and rocks, as well as ice and snow. He wanted to find out how busy people would react to an unexpected snowball melting in their midst.

   During the winter of 2008, he rolled 13 giant snowballs near his home in Scotland. He filled each one with a surprise in the center – such as berries, feathers, little stones or sheep’s wool – which would appear as the snow melted. The finished snowballs were stored in a deep freeze until summer, then transported to London in refrigerated trucks. At midnight on June 21, 2008, while the city slept, Goldsworthy and his helpers rolled their snowballs into place.

  People walking to work or school must have thought the sky was falling when they stumbled across snowballs the size of baby elephants. Some of them had never even seen snow in real life, and they couldn’t help touching them in great surprise. As the snow started to melt, things got even more interesting. The perfectly round snowballs took on different shapes as the stuff inside began to poke through. Two days later, most of Goldsworthy’s snowballs were gone, and their fillings scattered. But Londoners were left with a really good story about that odd summer day when the snowball came.

What is really special about the snowballs is that ______________________.

A. they lie in the street

B. they are in the shape of baby elephants.

C. they have berries, feathers, little stones and feathers in them.

D. they appear in June.

What was the purpose of Goldsworthy in making the snowballs?

A. To find out people’s reactions to them

B. To call up people’s memory of the cold winter.

C. To show off his skills in sculpture.

D. To let people experience the cold winter.

Why did Goldsworthy and his helpers roll their snowballs into place at mid-night?

A. They didn’t want to disturb other people.

B. It was quite at that time.

C. They wanted to avoid the traffic jam.

D, They wanted to give people a surprise.

【小题1】D【小题1】A【小题1】D


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     Thank you for your interest in helping animals! Volunteering is a wonderful way to learn, have fun and
give back to your community (社区). There are many ways to care for the animals at PAWS.
     Youth Work Party
     If you are ten years or older, you can join the Youth Work Party Team with a parent to work on
different projects around PAWS in Lynnwood, WA. For example, you can build boxes for frightened,
injured wildlife to hide in. Ask your parent to sign up to join a work party. If you are eighteen years or
older, you can join the Youth Work Party Team independently.
     PAWSwalk
     PAWSwalk is our biggest fundraising (筹款) event of the year, held at the end of the summer to
raise money to care for the animals. You can collect money with the help of your family, friends and
school, and then walk in the event.
     Cookie Sale
     Selling homemade dog cookies is a wonderful way to help the animals. PAWS can provide brochures(小册子)to give out when you sell the cookies prepared by you and your parents, so people can learn
about PAWS at the same time. You can find homemade dog cookie cooking instructions on the Internet
or by checking out cookbooks for dogs at the library.
     Movie Night
     Invite friends, family, neighbors and classmates to watch your favorite animal movie, like Babe or
Charlotte's Web
. Ask them to bring an "entrance fee" of donations or supplies for the animals.
     Thanks again for your interest in PAWS and helping animals. Share your ideas with your parents and
invite a few friends to join you in helping make a difference for animals. If you have any questions, call 425-787-2500-261.

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