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【题目】Many teenagers wants to look cool.1Chloe Murray,an eighth-grader at Jefferson Middle School in the US, realized this problem and established a charitable clothes closet(衣橱)to help her peers.

2The school let her use a room for the project.Chloe’s classmates joined her as well.Last month,the charitable clothes closet,called Chloe’s Closet,opened.3“Confidence is a real issue in middle school,especially when it comes to clothing,”Chloe told the Chicago Tribune,a daily newspaper in Chicago,US.

4Many people from the school’s community and neighboring schools donated used and new clothes.The clothes closet is only open after school.Students can “buy” these clothes by earning “money” when they turn in their schoolwork on time,make corrections on homework,participate in a school activity or express helpfulness to their peers and teaches.Since the first week in March,about 100 items have been “sold” to students.

5Then,they will be better able to focus on the learning material rather than paying too much attention to what they are wearing,”Shannon Arko,a language arts teacher at the school,said about the mission(使命)of the closet.“Feeling good about yourself translates into a better learning experience overall.”

A.Where are the clothes from.

B.Her school supported the idea too.

C.Fashion has already became an important part of students’ lives.

D.You need to supply children with basic needs,such as clothing.

E.But everyone can afford to keep up with the changing fashion trends.

F.But not everyone can afford to keep up with the changing fashion trends.

G.It’s filled with trendy clothes for girls and boys to help students look their best.

【答案】

1F

2B

3G

4A

5D

【解析】文章讲述了美国杰佛逊中学的第八年级学生Chloe Murray建立了一个慈善衣橱帮助她的同龄人。

1句意:但不是每个人都能跟上时尚潮流的变化。根据下文“Chloe Murray,an eighth-grader at Jefferson Middle School in the US, realized this problem and established a charitable clothes closet(衣橱)to help her peers.” Chloe Murray,在美国杰佛逊中学的第八年级学生,意识到这一问题,建立了一个慈善衣橱帮助她的同龄人。可知空格处应填Chloe Murray发现的问题。故选F。

2句意:她的学校也支持这个想法。根据上文“Chloe Murray,an eighth-grader at Jefferson Middle School in the US, realized this problem and established a charitable clothes closet(衣橱)to help her peers.” Chloe Murray,在美国杰佛逊中学的第八年级学生,意识到这一问题,建立了一个慈善衣橱帮助她的同龄人;以及下文“The school let her use a room for the project.” 学校让她用一个房间做这个项目。故选B。

3句意:里面为女孩们和男孩们准备了时髦的衣服帮助学生们看到他们最好的一面。根据上文“Last month,the charitable clothes closet,called Chloe’s Closet,opened.” 上个月,叫做克洛伊的慈善服装壁橱开放了承上启下,故选G。

4句意:这些衣服是从哪里来的?根据下文“Many people from the school’s community and neighboring schools donated used and new clothes.” 从学校的社区及周边学校捐赠的旧和新衣服的人很多。可知空白处应引出下文。故选A。

5句意:你需要提供孩子的基本需要,如服装。根据下文“Then,they will be better able to focus on the learning material rather than paying too much attention to what they are wearing,” 然后,他们将能更好地专注于学习材料,而不是过于关注自己的穿着。可知提供了孩子们必需品孩子们才能更专注于学习。空白处引起下文。故选D。

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