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Jesse was a great teacher, tutor, mentor, and family member. He was a dedicated (忠诚的)volunteer in the Peace Corps in Guinea, West Africa. He went to a place where he knew he could make a difference and wanted to help teach children who otherwise would not have a teacher. He made friends wherever he went and touched the hearts of many.
Jesse was never one to go anywhere without making a good impression on everyone he met. His sudden death in a tragic car accident in Africa brought his family and friends together in a celebration of his life. They came from all over: Africa, Canada, the US. The church was filled with people who knew that Jesse had made a difference in their lives, in the lives of the children, and in the hearts of his loved ones.
Jesse volunteered with the Peace Corps to help educate children in Guinea, Africa. Guinea is a very poor and complex country where tribalism(种族主义) is strong. Each tribe that Jesse worked with wanted him to commit(致力于)to one or the other.
Jesse would not surrender(投降)to tribalism when he took an African name, and he wanted a tribal last name. Each of the two tribes in which he taught insisted that he choose their name. He would not choose but married the tribes' two names into one.
Jesse was a light to all who knew him. We will always remember the joy and love he brought to his work, to his family, his friends. The people who loved Jesse are planning to build a school in Guinea in his honor. So his work continues...
Why were there so many people remembering Jesse?
A. Because he was a volunteer in the Peace Corps in Guinea.
B. Because he was kind and helpful to people from heart.
C. Because he wanted to make friends with all people.
D. Because he loved children who needed education.
Jesse died from _____.
A. a tribal fight B. a traffic accident C. a sudden disease D. tiredness of overwork
The way he dealt with the tribalism was ______.
A. giving in to one side B. criticizing both sides
C. uniting both sides D. satisfying both sides
From this passage we can learn _____.
A. Jesse was a person had great influence in Guinea
B. Jesse was a person who had religion belief
C. Jesse was a hero of many local people
D. Jesse did great contribution to local peace
The writer wrote this passage _____.
A. in memory of the teacher B. in praise of a teacher
C. in honor of a teacher D. in approval of a teacher
Jesse was a great teacher, tutor, mentor, and family member. He was a dedicated (忠诚的)volunteer in the Peace Corps in Guinea, West Africa. He went to a place where he knew he could make a difference and wanted to help teach children who otherwise would not have a teacher. He made friends wherever he went and touched the hearts of many.
Jesse was never one to go anywhere without making a good impression on everyone he met. His sudden death in a tragic car accident in Africa brought his family and friends together in a celebration of his life. They came from all over: Africa, Canada, the US. The church was filled with people who knew that Jesse had made a difference in their lives, in the lives of the children, and in the hearts of his loved ones.
Jesse volunteered with the Peace Corps to help educate children in Guinea, Africa. Guinea is a very poor and complex country where tribalism(种族主义) is strong. Each tribe that Jesse worked with wanted him to commit(致力于)to one or the other.
Jesse would not surrender(投降)to tribalism when he took an African name, and he wanted a tribal last name. Each of the two tribes in which he taught insisted that he choose their name. He would not choose but married the tribes' two names into one.
Jesse was a light to all who knew him. We will always remember the joy and love he brought to his work, to his family, his friends. The people who loved Jesse are planning to build a school in Guinea in his honor. So his work continues...
【小题1】Why were there so many people remembering Jesse?
| A.Because he was a volunteer in the Peace Corps in Guinea. |
| B.Because he was kind and helpful to people from heart. |
| C.Because he wanted to make friends with all people. |
| D.Because he loved children who needed education. |
| A.a tribal fight | B.a traffic accident | C.a sudden disease | D.tiredness of overwork |
| A.giving in to one side | B.criticizing both sides |
| C.uniting both sides | D.satisfying both sides |
| A.Jesse was a person had great influence in Guinea |
| B.Jesse was a person who had religion belief |
| C.Jesse was a hero of many local people |
| D.Jesse did great contribution to local peace |
| A.in memory of the teacher | B.in praise of a teacher |
| C.in honor of a teacher | D.in approval of a teacher |
Jesse was a great teacher, tutor, mentor, and family member. He was a dedicated (忠诚的)volunteer in the Peace Corps in Guinea, West Africa. He went to a place where he knew he could make a difference and wanted to help teach children who otherwise would not have a teacher. He made friends wherever he went and touched the hearts of many.
Jesse was never one to go anywhere without making a good impression on everyone he met. His sudden death in a tragic car accident in Africa brought his family and friends together in a celebration of his life. They came from all over: Africa, Canada, the US. The church was filled with people who knew that Jesse had made a difference in their lives, in the lives of the children, and in the hearts of his loved ones.
Jesse volunteered with the Peace Corps to help educate children in Guinea, Africa. Guinea is a very poor and complex country where tribalism(种族主义) is strong. Each tribe that Jesse worked with wanted him to commit(致力于)to one or the other.
Jesse would not surrender(投降)to tribalism when he took an African name, and he wanted a tribal last name. Each of the two tribes in which he taught insisted that he choose their name. He would not choose but married the tribes' two names into one.
Jesse was a light to all who knew him. We will always remember the joy and love he brought to his work, to his family, his friends. The people who loved Jesse are planning to build a school in Guinea in his honor. So his work continues...
1.Why were there so many people remembering Jesse?
A. Because he was a volunteer in the Peace Corps in Guinea.
B. Because he was kind and helpful to people from heart.
C. Because he wanted to make friends with all people.
D. Because he loved children who needed education.
2.Jesse died from _____.
A. a tribal fight B. a traffic accident C. a sudden disease D. tiredness of overwork
3.The way he dealt with the tribalism was ______.
A. giving in to one side B. criticizing both sides
C. uniting both sides D. satisfying both sides
4. From this passage we can learn _____.
A. Jesse was a person had great influence in Guinea
B. Jesse was a person who had religion belief
C. Jesse was a hero of many local people
D. Jesse did great contribution to local peace
5. The writer wrote this passage _____.
A. in memory of the teacher B. in praise of a teacher
C. in honor of a teacher D. in approval of a teacher
Jesse was a great teacher, tutor ,mentor and family member. He was a dedicated忠诚的 volunteer in the Peace Corps in Guinea West Africa. He went to a place where he knew he could make a difference and wanted to help teach children who otherwise would not have a teacher. He made friends wherever he went and touched the hearts of many. Jesse was never one to go anywhere without making a good impression on everyone he met. His sudden death in a tragic(悲惨的) car accident in Africa brought his family and friends together in a celebration of his life. They came from all over the world:Africa Canada and the US. The church was filled with people who knew that Jesse had made a difference in their lives in the lives of the children and in the hearts of his loved ones. Jesse volunteered for the Peace Corps to help educate children in Guinea Africa. Guinea is a very poor and complex country where tribalism种族主义 is strong. Each tribe that Jesse worked with wanted him to commit致力于to one or the other. Jesse would not surrender投降to tribalism when he took an African name. Each of the two tribes in which he taught insisted that he choose their name. However he solved the problems by combining both of the tribes names into one. Jesse was a light to all who knew him. We will always remember the joy and love he brought to his work to his family and his friends. The people who loved Jesse are planning to build a school in Guinea in his honour. So his work will continue.
69.Why were there so many people remembering Jesse?
A.Because he was a volunteer in the Peace Corps in Guinea.
B.Because he was kind and helpful to everyone.
C.Because he wanted to make friends with everyone.
D.Because he loved children who needed education.
70.Jesse died from ________.
A.a tribal fight B.a traffic accident C.a sudden disease D.overwork
71.The way he dealt with the tribalism was to ________.
A.give in to one side B.criticise both sides C.unite both sides D.satisfy both sides
72.From this passage we learn ________.
A.Jesse was a person who had a great influence in Guinea
B.Jesse was a person who had religious beliefs
C.Jesse was a hero of many local people
D.Jesse made great contributions to local peace
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