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l   Last month, some volunteers from Xi’an went to a middle school in the mountain area. They gave away 40 beds, 2 computers and hundreds of books to the students. The school lies deep in the mountains. Students have to live in the school. But the school was too poor to provide beds for them, so they had to sleep on the desks. Thanks to the volunteers, now the students can sleep on their own beds in the school.
l   The Zapps, from Argentina( 阿根廷), began their tour in their old cars several years ago. They travelled to over 40 countries with four kids. Many people wondered what made them travel around the world. They said, “It’s just oue dream, a big dream, from Argentina to the whole world. Thanks to those who supported us during our journey, our dream came true in the end. “Do you want to see your dream come true?” If so, why not start right away?
l   Jack Tsonis and Lindsay Morrison in Sydney decided to do something special on the UN’s International Day of Peace. They both loved peace. They both wanted to break the world record for the longest handshake to bring more love and peace to the world. To break the world record, they needed to shake hands for over 11 hours without a stop. Finally they make it. Their arms hurt a lot, but they were very happy.
小題1: The volunteer gave away       to the students.
A.beds and computersB.clothes and books
C.desks and bedsD.beds and bags.
小題2: What can we learn from the second story?
A.We can hardly travel around the world if we have an old car.
B.We can travel around the world if nobody helps us.
C.We should realize our dreams if we have lots of money.
D.We should start right away if we want to realize our dream.
小題3: Which is TRUE about the men in the last story?
A.It took them less than 11 hours to break the world record.
B.They were happy though they didn’t break the world record.
C.Both of them loved peace.
D.They often shook hands

小題1:A
小題2:D
小題3:C

小題1:屬于細節(jié)題,由第一段第二句可知,贈送給他們的是40 beds, 2 computers and hundreds of books,所以答案選A
小題2:屬于細節(jié)理解題,A選項中沒有這個意思,B中說法錯誤,nobody helps沒有這個信息,C中l(wèi)ots of money.
,根據最后一段可知答案選D
小題3:屬于細節(jié)理解題,根據該段倒數第二行A選擇中l(wèi)ess than是錯誤的,Finally they make it.可知他們達到了,所以B是錯誤的,D無根據,根據They both loved peace,可知選C正確。
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