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As we all know, getting benched in sports is usually a bad thing. But at one school in Florida, a girl has taken a bench and turned it into something entirely different ¨C a place to find friends. It¡¯s called the Friendship Bench. And it¡¯s the brainchild of a sixth grader at Palm Bay Elementary ¨C a girl named Acacia Woodley.
Acacia¡¯s attitude toward life might be summed up best by a question she recently asked members of the Brevard County School Board ¨C ¡°what if we spend as much time putting the spotlight on kindness as we do on cruelty?¡± It¡¯s a philosophy Acacias has learned to live her own life -despite having a lot of people would consider a handicap. She was born without a right hand. And her left hand did not form properly. But Acacia says that she has not stopped her from achieving her goals. ¡°You need to believe in your dreams. If you don¡¯t believe in you dreams, I can definitely tell you that they are not going to come true.¡± She said.
Acacia came up with the idea for the Friendship Bench after seeing kids getting bullied at school. She says she has also experienced bullying herself ¨C kids whispering about her or picking on her because she is different. ¡°Some people say they feel sorry for me. I tell them not to,¡± she said. ¡°I don¡¯t care that I¡¯m different. I like being different.¡±
The Friendship Bench looks like a lot of other benches. It has arm sets and a place to lean on. But there are also words painted on it ¨C words such as ¡°hope¡±, ¡°respect¡±, ¡°listen¡± and ¡°dream¡±. Acacia put the benches together with the help from her mother and brother.
Any time a kid feels he or she needs a friend, all that kid needs to do is sit on the bench. It is then up to the other kids ¨C or grown-ups ¨C to fill that need. ¡°It¡¯s a perfect idea,¡± Palm Bay Elementary Principal Lori said. ¡°It¡¯s something we¡¯ve needed so badly.¡±
The Friendship Bench has been such a success at Palm Bay Elementary that other schools are now interested in installing one too. ¡°There¡¯s a saying in my teacher¡¯s classroom,¡± Acacia said. ¡°It says, ¡®it you can dream it, you can achieve it.¡¯¡±
СÌâ1:What is the function of the first sentence in Paragraph One?
СÌâ2:What can be learned about Acacia from the passage?
СÌâ3:Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage?
СÌâ4:What can we infer from the passage?
СÌâ5:What is the best title of this passage?
Acacia¡¯s attitude toward life might be summed up best by a question she recently asked members of the Brevard County School Board ¨C ¡°what if we spend as much time putting the spotlight on kindness as we do on cruelty?¡± It¡¯s a philosophy Acacias has learned to live her own life -despite having a lot of people would consider a handicap. She was born without a right hand. And her left hand did not form properly. But Acacia says that she has not stopped her from achieving her goals. ¡°You need to believe in your dreams. If you don¡¯t believe in you dreams, I can definitely tell you that they are not going to come true.¡± She said.
Acacia came up with the idea for the Friendship Bench after seeing kids getting bullied at school. She says she has also experienced bullying herself ¨C kids whispering about her or picking on her because she is different. ¡°Some people say they feel sorry for me. I tell them not to,¡± she said. ¡°I don¡¯t care that I¡¯m different. I like being different.¡±
The Friendship Bench looks like a lot of other benches. It has arm sets and a place to lean on. But there are also words painted on it ¨C words such as ¡°hope¡±, ¡°respect¡±, ¡°listen¡± and ¡°dream¡±. Acacia put the benches together with the help from her mother and brother.
Any time a kid feels he or she needs a friend, all that kid needs to do is sit on the bench. It is then up to the other kids ¨C or grown-ups ¨C to fill that need. ¡°It¡¯s a perfect idea,¡± Palm Bay Elementary Principal Lori said. ¡°It¡¯s something we¡¯ve needed so badly.¡±
The Friendship Bench has been such a success at Palm Bay Elementary that other schools are now interested in installing one too. ¡°There¡¯s a saying in my teacher¡¯s classroom,¡± Acacia said. ¡°It says, ¡®it you can dream it, you can achieve it.¡¯¡±
СÌâ1:What is the function of the first sentence in Paragraph One?
| A£®To explain the meaning of getting benched is sports. |
| B£®To introduce the important role ¡°bench¡± plays in sports. |
| C£®To introduce what the author wants to say in the text to us. |
| D£®To tell us that the passage is connected with the word ¡°bench¡±. |
| A£®She is disabled but leads an active life. |
| B£®She has a deep understanding of life. |
| C£®She finds it difficult to achieve her goals. |
| D£®She finds herself always in need of help. |
| A£®Acacia has also suffered from other kids¡¯ bullying. |
| B£®The kids who sit on the bench feel they need friends. |
| C£®Grown-ups are allowed to offer their help to the one in need. |
| D£®The Friendship Bench is different from others in the arm sets. |
| A£®More Friendship Benches will be installed in other schools soon. |
| B£®Students stop bullying other schoolmates at Palm Bay Elementary. |
| C£®The students at Palm Bay Elementary have become more friendly. |
| D£®Acacia has become a very important figure at Palm Bay Elementary. |
| A£®Acacia¡¯s New Invention |
| B£®The Friendship Bench |
| C£®Help from a Special Bench |
| D£®Getting Benched in School |
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