【題目】When a tornado hit the small town of Otwell, Indiana years ago, Kathryn Martin, 32, who lived 60 miles away in Evansville, couldn’t get the news out of her mind. “I kept thinking, ‘Those poor people. Somebody’s got to help them,’” she says. She knew firsthand what they were going through.
Six months earlier, a tornado had struck her town, taking the lives of her 2-year-old son, C.J. and her mother-in-law. “It was the most terrible experience of my life,” she says. “That____will never go away, and it broke my heart to think about what these families were going through in Otwell.”
So Kathryn loaded her car with juice boxes, snacks and toys and drove to Otwell. She gave the items to the Red Cross, and as she was leaving, she saw a couple sorting through the ruins of their home while their children were watching. So Kathryn stopped and gave a few toys to the kids and played with them for a while. “The parents couldn’t thank me enough for what I did for their children,” she says.
On the drive back to Evansville, Kathryn came up with an idea to help more kids. She talked her family, friends and neighbors into joining her and spent the next few months organizing fundraisers. Finally, in August 2007, she showed C.J.’s Bus, a 35-foot school bus that was turned into a mobile playroom.
In the following years, stocked with video games and DVDs, toys, crafts, books and more, the bus traveled to disaster-torn towns, giving the children there a safe place to play. So far, C.J.’s bus has traveled to three states affected by tornadoes or floods, cheering up more than 756 children, aged 3-13.
【1】When she heard that Otwell was hit by a tornado, Kathryn Martin__________.
A. felt it was the most terrible experience of her life
B. wanted to do something for the people there
C. was afraid that a tornado would strike her home
D. was extremely worried about her family members
【2】What does the underlined word “grief” in paragraph 2 probably mean?
A. Sadness B. Worry
C. Disaster D. Influence
【3】What do we know about C.J.’s Bus?
A. It is a school bus that can take children to travel.
B. It is a bus giving homeless children a safe place
C. It travels to a place to offer help when a disaster hits it.
D. It is aimed at raising money for places affected by disasters.
【答案】
【1】B
【2】A
【3】C
【解析】試題分析:本文講述了C.J.在一次災難中失去了兒子之后,后來想為受災的人們做點什么,于是開巴士為受災的地區(qū)給孩子帶來幫助。
【1】B細節(jié)理解題。根據第一段的最后“I kept thinking, ‘Those poor people. Somebody’s got to help them,’” she says. She knew firsthand what they were going through,可知當她聽到這件事后想要為那里受害的人們做點什么,故選B。
【2】A細節(jié)理解題。Grief愿意為“悲傷”,根據文中taking the lives of her 2-year-old son,可知因為失去了兒子所以會感到悲傷,故選A。
【3】C細節(jié)理解題。根據文中the bus traveled to disaster-torn towns, giving the children there a safe place to play,可知這輛巴士在災難來臨時去提供幫助。故選C。
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