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3.Zach Bonner knows just how far trying can get you.Earlier this month the eleven-year-old completed his biggest charity project to date.He walked almost two thousand kilometers from his home in Florida to Washington D.C.to raise money for homeless children in America.
He called his project"From My House to the White House."He carried a message to President Obama and lawmakers.He asked for help for the homeless children in the United States.The walk raised tens of thousands of dollars for Zach's cause.
His mother says Zach has always enjoyed community service work.She says it began when Hurricane Charley hit Florida in 2004.Zach decided to help victims by walking around his area with his little red wagon collecting and giving out bottles of water.He got the nickname"Little Red Wagon Boy."
Now,"Little Red Wagon"is the name of Zach's foundation.It has raised money for playgrounds and shelters for homeless children.Zach also gives out thousands of backpacks.He fills each"Zachpac"with a toy,personal cleaning supplies,socks,sewing supplies,a first-aid kit and food.
Zach has won many awards,met several presidents and been on television.But that is not why he wants to help people.Zach Bonner says if you have a good heart you have to use it.And,he says,charity work is a lot of fun.
Eighteen-year-old Christina Johnson and her older sister Geneva started their project,"Bring It On,"in the Bronx area of New York City in 2004.They wanted to improve the place where they lived.The area was so dangerous their parents would not let them play outside.
The girls started a program to empower children in their community."Bring It On"organizes environmental"jams"to clean up waste in the area.The group also holds classes and talks on health,leadership,how to set up small businesses and other issues."Bring It On"receives money and other support from local businesses and other sponsors.

33.Zach Bonner's foundation was started toD.
A.ask President Obama and lawmakers for help
B.win awards and appear on television
C.have a lot of fun
D.raise money for homeless children
34.What does the fifth paragraph mainly talk about?C
A.Many of Zach's awards.
B.Zach's act of kindness.
C.Zach's attitude toward his work.
D.Zach's charity project.
35.From the passage,it can be inferred thatB.
A."Little Red Wagon"and"Bring It On"are the nicknames of youths
B.young people are taking an active part in volunteering in the United States
C.Zach is one of the homeless children in the United States
D.Christina Johnson and Geneva are making efforts to raise money.

分析 本文是一篇人物故事类阅读,11岁的扎克博纳在本月早早地完成了他最大的慈善项目计划,他走了将近二千公里从佛罗里达的家中到美国华盛顿为了给无家可归的孩子筹集资金.本文以此展开谈论,主要讲述了扎克博纳志愿慈善工作的事迹.

解答 33.答案:D.细节理解题.根据"He walked almost two thousand kilometers from his home in Florida to Washington D.C.to raise money for homeless children in America."可知,扎克博纳的初衷是为无家可归的孩子筹集资金.故选D.
34.答案:C.段落大意题.根据第五段内容,尤其是"Zach Bonner says if you have a good heart you have to use it.And,he says,charity work is a lot of fun."可知,本段主要介绍了Zach对自己工作的态度.故选C.
35.答案:B.推理判断题.根据全文内容,Zach的事迹以及"Eighteen-year-old Christina Johnson and her older sister Geneva started their project"可推测出,美国的年轻人在志愿服务方面积极地参与.故选B.

点评 本文是一篇人物故事类阅读,题目涉及推理判断题,段落大意题,细节理解题.做题时学生应仔细阅读原文,把握文章主要内容,联系文章上下文内容并结合所给选项含义,从中选出正确答案,一定要做到有理有据,切忌胡乱猜测.

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