Eight years ago, when Kyle Amber was five years old, he came face-to-face with a huge problem: His brother, Ian, ten, was diagnosed with leukemia. Their parents, Laurie and Henry, were spending much of their 1 with him in hospital. Kyle often felt alone and 2. What could a kindergartner do? Not much, it seemed. 3 , Kyle was determined. He looked around and saw lots of kids being 4 for cancer and decided he could help them by helping the hospital, which was trying to 5 money for bone-marrowtransplant. But how? Since Kyle’s grandfather was in the printing business, he 6 bring decorative cards for Kyle, who 7 with the idea of selling them 8 . He made a large sum of momey-$80-for the hospital. His next 9 was a candy sale at this school, Palmetto Elementary, and it has turned into an annual 10 . And then people in Miami read about his efforts and were inspired to 11 to donate more money and toys, and things just snowballed. Within a year Kyle’s idea turned into an official fund-raising organization called Kids That Care Cancer Fund. Today it is one of the 12 organizations in the country run by kids and 13 kids. It’s hard to estimate just 14 the group has collected, says Laurie, but it is more than $100,000. As the Mayor of Miami wrote to Kyle, “ Your efforts have made a remarkable 15 in the lives of many suffering from this disease. Never once has Kyle thought of 16 , because the smiles of the kids are too important. “ Basically, the entire feeling that you get is very 17 , he explains. Helping other kids has taught him to be less 18 . And there’s another thing he learns for sure: “ There is 19 going to be a time when you’re going to have a very hard barrier, he says. “ 20 you overcome that, you can do anything. ⒈A. energy B. money C. time D. fortune ⒉A. hopeless B. helpless C. homeless D.fearless ⒊A. Still B. So C. Only D. Thus ⒋A. Considered B. regarded C. treated D. injured ⒌A. give B. offer C. earn D. raise ⒍A. might B. would C. should D. needed ⒎A. came out B. came across C. came on D. came up ⒏A. at school B. at hospital C. in business D. in town ⒐A. progress B. proposal C. project D. problem ⒑A. event B. plan C. report D. meeting ⒒A. volunteer B. distribute C. pass D. award ⒓A. professional B. large C. great D. few ⒔A. of B. for C. on D. with ⒕A. what B. where C. how much D. how soon ⒖A. contribution B. difference C. affection D. importance ⒗A. quitting B. regretting C. continuing D. designing ⒘A. curious B. astonishing C. rewarding D. precious ⒙A. rude B. selfish C. mild D. lazy ⒚A. never B. seldom C. rarely D. always ⒛A. Unless B. Even though C. Until D. Once 查看更多

 

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Eight years ago, when Kyle Amber was five years old, he came face-to-face with a huge problem: His brother, Ian, ten, was diagnosed with leukemia(白血病). Their parents, Laurie and Henry, were spending much of their   1  with him in hospital. Kyle often felt alone and  2  .

What could a kindergartner do? Not much, it seemed.  3  , Kyle was determined. He looked around and saw lots of kids being  4  for cancer and decided he could help them by helping the hospital, which was trying to  5  money for bone-marrow(骨髓)transplant.

But how? Since Kyle’s grandfather was in the printing business, he  6  bring decorative cards for Kyle, who  7  with the idea of selling them  8 . He made a large sum of momey-$80-for the hospital. His next  9  was a candy sale at his school, Palmetto Elementary, and it has turned into an annual  10  .

And then, people in Miami read about his efforts and were inspired to  11  to donate more money and toys, and things just snowballed.

Within a year Kyle’s idea turned into an official fund-raising organization called Kids That Care Cancer Fund. Today it is one of the  12  organizations in the country run by kids and  13  kids. It’s hard to estimate just  14  the group has collected, says Laurie, but it is more than $100,000. As the Mayor of Miami wrote to Kyle, “ Your efforts have made a remarkable  15  in the lives of many suffering from this disease.”

Never once has Kyle thought of  16 , because the smiles of the kids are too important. “Basically, the entire feeling that you get is very  17  ,” he explains. Helping other kids has taught him to be less  18  . And there’s another thing he learns for sure: “ There is  19  going to be a time when you’re going to have a very hard barrier,” he says. “  20  you overcome that, you can do anything.”

1.A.energy            B.money             C.time                D.fortune

2.A.hopeless           B.helpless            C.homeless          D.fearless

3.A.Still                B.So                C.Only              D.Thus

2,4,6

 
4.A.considered         B.regarded          C.treated            D.injured

5.A.give               B.offer             C.earn              D.raise

6.A.might               B.would             C.should            D.needed

7.A.came out           B.came across      C.came on         D.came up

8.A.at school           B.at hospital        C.in business        D.in town

9.A.progress           B.proposal          C.project          D.problem

10.A.event              B.plan                C.report            D.meeting

11.A.volunteer         B.distribute          C.pass              D.award

12.A.professional       B.large               C.great             D.few

13.A.of                  B.for              C.on                D.with

14.A.what          B.where             C.how much        D.how soon

15.A.contribution       B.difference        C.affection       D.importance

16.A.quitting           B.regretting         C.continuing        D.designing

17.A.curious        B.astonishing        C.rewarding      D.precious

18.A.rude               B.selfish           C.mild            D.lazy

19.A.never              B.seldom            C.rarely           D.always

20.A.Unless       B.Even though          C.Until           D.Once

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