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Junelle Lynch knocked on more than 200 doors in the Gayln Manor neighborhood of Brunswick in recent weeks. Her aim is to collect hundreds of pounds of food for the Brunswick Food Bank.

“I like helping people a lot,” said Junelle, who celebrated her 11th birthday in June.

With the support of her parents Isabella and Robert, Junelle walked along the streets with an orange grocery bag(杂货袋). Isabella always accompanies her daughter. Isabella helps her daughter by car, so Junelle can empty her grocery bag when it becomes heavy. Junelle’s friend, Destiny Williams, helped the first night, but he didn’t turn up the rest of the time.

Neighbor Lynda Mallory donated food to Junelle. Mallory dropped noodles, canned soup, vegetables and fruits into Junelle's bag. After visiting the last house and looking at what she collected, Junelle said she felt good about what she achieved with the help of her neighbors.

Working an hour a night three times per week, she has collected more than 400 pounds of canned and boxed food. This isn't the first year she’s collected food. Junelle started nearly three years ago when, at 8 years old, she saw a collection box at a grocery store and decided to become involved. In her first year, she collected 80 pounds of food in the mostly undeveloped neighborhood, and 214 pounds the next year. The food helped feed many families.

When she isn't helping, Junelle is a straight?A student who snowboards, plays the trumpet, sings with the Brunswick Chorus, plays basketball and writes poems. She plans on spending her summer vacation attending a basketball camp.

1.According to the passage, Brunswick Food Bank is probably .

A. a place to sell food to the poor

B. a store to sell farm produce

C. a bank for people to save and draw money

D. an organization to help the poor by offering food

2.Who helped Junelle the most when she was collecting food?

A. Destiny Williams. B. Lynda Mallory.

C. Isabella Lynch. D. Robert Lynch

3.Which of the following statements is TRUE about Junelle’s food collecting?

A. She spent several hours on it each week.

B. She did it following her father’s advice.

C. She started the activity to support her family.

D. The food to be collected will increase year by year.

4.According to the passage, we know Junelle Lynch .

A. always helps her neighbors

B. is too busy to do well in her study

C. is worried about her parents' health

D. has many hobbies in school life

 

1.D

2.C

3.A

4.D

【解析】

试题分析:Junelle不仅学习好,她还有很多兴趣爱好。Junelle每周会抽出来几个小时的时间为贫困家庭筹集食物。Junelle从事这项公益活动已经有三年的时间了。

1.The food helped feed many families.”可知,Junelle Lynch收集的食物是用于救济穷人的,再根据第一段“collect hundreds of pounds of food for the Brunswick Food Bank”可知,Brunswick Food Bank是一个救助穷人的组织,故选D。

2.Isabella always accompanies her daughter. Isabella helps her daughter by car, so Junelle can empty her grocery bag when it becomes heavy.”可知,帮助Junelle最多的是她的妈妈Isabella,故选C。

3.she saw a collection box at a grocery store and decided to become involved.”排除B;根据第五段最后一句“The food helped feed many families.”排除C;文中没有提到收集的食物会逐年增长,排除D;根据第五段“Working an hour a night three times per week”可知,Junelle每周用三个晚上来收集食物,每晚用一个小时,即每周三个小时,故选A。

4.who snowboards, plays the trumpet, sings with the Brunswick Chorus, plays basketball and writes poems”可知,Junelle在学校不仅学习好,她还有广泛的兴趣爱好,故选D。

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