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【题目】 Alice is a senior at Sunset High School (SHS) in America.The kids in her school are looking forward to senior graduation and summer vacation.And they still desire to live a significant life: doing something worthwhile and making a difference.

Alice, senior class president, decides to take action by organizing a food drive. She also decides to reach out to the community in the neighborhood for support.

She wrote,“Hi! My name is Alice and I'm a senior at Sunset! The SHS student government is hosting a drive and collecting the canned and boxed food for needy families. I know many students in the slum (贫民窟) are not able to access regular meals without school. One-hundred percent of everything donated will go to families in need. So it would be amazing if anybody could donate any extra food and lay it around the house. I would be so happy to come by and pick up any extra food that anyone has and just let me know!”

So far, the community has made some 400 donations, and Alice has picked up each one.They're left in brown paper bags around their houses, and she handles them with the latest gloves. It's all packaged food, and the packaging is cleaned with disinfected wipes. Along with the rest of the student union, which brainstormed the idea last week, Alice is setting up distribution centers to dispense the food in the city so families can get what they need.

“In the community, I've seen so many people offering their help ,and I've picked up so many donations from community residents,”Alice said. It's nice to see people supporting each other.I think it's really good hat we're belong more cautious, especially within the community,Alice says.Every individual is aware of how to take care of themselves, their family and others them.They join hands make a big difference indeed. With everyone's efforts,the donation work goes on easily and smoothly and many poor families has got help.

1What do we know about the students at SHS in the text?

A.They're eager for a meaningful life.B.They've helped to build a community.

C.They've graduated from senior high school.D.They're forced to do something worthwhile.

2Why did Alice organize the food drive?

A.To gain greater popularity.B.To get food for families in need.

C.To set up the SHS student union.D.To donate food to the students in her school.

3What does the underlined word“dispense”in paragraph 4 probably mean?

A.Recycle.B.Hand out.

C.Gain.D.Chew up.

4What can be concluded from the last paragraph?

A.East or west, home is best.B.it's good to learnanother man's cost.

C.Actions speak louder than words.D.Many hands make work light.

【答案】

1A

2B

3B

4D

【解析】

这是一篇记叙文。本文主要讲述的是大四学生Alice为了帮助贫困家庭吃到更好的食物,组织社区的人为他们捐赠食物的故事。

1细节理解题。根据第一段中The kids in her school are looking forward to senior graduation and summer vacation. And they still desire to live a significant life: doing something worthwhile and making a difference.可知她学校的孩子们都在盼望高中毕业和暑假。他们仍然渴望过一种有意义的生活:做一些有价值的事情,做出改变。由此可知,SHS的学生渴望有意义的生活。故选A

2推理判断题。根据第三段中One-hundred percent of everything donated will go to families in need.可知所有捐赠的东西都会捐给有需要的家庭。由此可推知,Alice为有需要的家庭提供食物而组织了食品运动。故选B

3词义猜测题。根据上文Along with the rest of the student union, which brainstormed the idea last week, Alice is setting up distribution centers to可知上周对这个想法进行了头脑风暴的学生会的其他成员,Alice正在建立配送中心,在城里分发食物,这样每个家庭都能得到他们需要的东西。结合上文中distribution表示“分配”,由此可知,划线单词意思为“分发”。A. Recycle.回收利用;B. Hand out.分发;C. Gain.获得;D. Chew up.嚼碎。故选B

4推理判断题。根据最后一段中With everyone's efforts, the donation work goes on easily and smoothly and many poor families has got help.可知在大家的努力下,捐款工作进展顺利,许多贫困家庭得到了帮助。由此可推知,最后一段表达了“众人拾柴火焰高(Many hands make work light.)”的道理。故选D

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