题目内容
The day was Thankful Thursday. It’s a weekly tradition that my two little girls and I began years ago. We always go out in the world and do charity(慈善) work. Last Thursday, we were going to buy lunch for the beggars (乞丐) in the street. I ordered 15 lunches from McDonald’s and decided to hand them out.
We enjoyed what we saw in the street: a surprised and happy person holding up his lunch bag. Then we noticed a small old woman asking for food. We handed her our final lunch bag. As we got into the car, she started to speak to us. “No one has ever done anything like this for me before,” she said with a smile. “Well, I’m glad that we were the first,” I replied. “So, when will you eat your lunch?” I asked. She just looked at me with her huge, tired brown eyes and said, “Oh, honey, I’m not going to eat this lunch. You see, I have a little girl. I usually can’t afford to buy her the food she enjoys. But tonight she will be so happy!”
I don’t know if the woman noticed the tears(泪水) in my eyes. I have questioned many times whether our acts of kindness were too small to make a difference. Yet at that moment, I realized the truth of Mother Teresa’s words: “We cannot do great things—only small things with great love.”
1.On Thankful Thursday, the writer often went with her two daughters to ________.
A. visit their friends B. do some charity work C. have lunch in McDonald
2.The old woman was the _______ one to get the lunch.
A. first B. second C. last
3.According to the passage, which is true about the old woman?
A. She would give the lunch to her daughter.
B. She ate the lunch when she got home
C. She didn’t like the food from McDonald’s
4.After the writer learned the story of the woman, she was________.
A. angry B. moved C. surprised
5.What does the article want to tell us?
A. It’s difficult to help everyone in need.
B. A small act of kindness means a lot.
C. Each family has its own problems.