I've never thought that a money raiser could have had such a huge influence on my life. Back in 5th grade, our school announced a money raiser and each class would get a box to fill it up with small _______. To make my class to come to the first place in the money raiser, I took two fifty-dollar bills _______ to school and put them into the box.

Two weeks later, my parents asked me about the money. They said they had discovered the truth and weren’t _______, but I must do something to make up for it.

My dad had the perfect idea in mind. The day _______ Christmas, he took me to St. John's Hospice in north Philadelphia, and explained to me that we were going to be working in the kitchen for several hours, making meals with potatoes and chicken for the 300-400 _______ men that came in each day.

As the lunch began. I thought I could wait for this by playing with my new toys. But as the mealtime went on. I found these men were overjoyed at the _______ food they were receiving, which I couldn't believe. I considered it a fairly common winter meal. The men's faces lit up with the food they were given. I realized how poor some people in this world actually are.

I had always heard about giving to the poor; but I never fully _______ it until that day. It was enlightening to see how thankful they were for something I thought was _______. I learned that I didn't really need all the good and expensive things I hoped for. On the drive home, my dad _______ McDonald's for lunch and I answered no at once. I knew that I didn't need it.

That day I came to know how good the feeling is to help people who are really in need. I now return to St John’s Hospice every year, trying to make a ________. This is why I am becoming a doctor, thinking that in the future I will change people's lives in a way just like my father did on that December 26th.

1.A.change B.cards C.cloth D.books

2.A.proudly B.secretly C.seriously D.carefully

3.A.angry B.happy C.worried D.calm

4.A.from B.after C.before D.over

5.A.elderly B.hungry C.disabled D.homeless

6.A.fast B.healthy C.tasty D.simple

7.A.supported B.accepted C.understood D.imagined

8.A.cheap B.funny C.useless D.silly

9.A.cooked B.insisted C.suggested D.required

10.A.plan B.record C.decision D.difference

A 22﹣year﹣old British student has invented(发明)a mobile fridge that could save millions of lives in the world.

Will Broadway's "Isobar" has been_______to keep vaccines(疫苗)at the ideal temperature while they are being sent in developing countries. And Will doesn't plan to make money from his creation.His_______ is to get vaccines to people who need them. That’s why he won't be trying to get a patent(专利).Will's Isobar has won him the James Dyson Award that_______ young people to design something that solves a problem.

Present_______of transporting vaccines can lead to the vaccines freezing(冻住)_______they reach their places in developing countries, but the Isobar keeps a temperature of 2 to 8 degrees _______30 days. Will's invention is expected to save the lives of 1.5 million people across the world. He is trying to take the Isobar into production."I would take a(n)_________part in it, all the way through it," he says.

The product has been designed to transport vaccines, but Will sees the_______for other medical uses: Blood donations, organ transplants(器官移植). _______,there is also a possible use for the Isobar. "It would be a great thing to take on a five﹣day trip where you have no power," he says. However, he insists vaccine transportation is the__________purpose of his invention.

1.A.devoted B.discovered C.decided D.designed

2.A.purpose B.challenge C.task D.advice

3.A.allows B.encourages C.increases D.forces

4.A.results B.worries C.methods D.causes

5.A.before B.while C.until D.as soon as

6.A.for B.as C.about D.with

7.A.impatient B.patient C.inactive D.active

8.A.wisdom B.reason C.possibility D.talent

9.A.Although B.Moreover C.Instead D.Otherwise

10.A.only B.major C.last D.creative

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