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    Eleven-year-old Ruby Kate Chitsey loves asking the question “If you could have any three things, what would you want?” at nursing homes in Harrison. Even more amazing, she then sets out to make the residents who live in the nursing home realize their dreams.

Last May, Ruby Kate noticed a resident named Pearl staring out a window. She seemed sad. “What are you looking at?” Ruby Kate asked. Pearl said her dog was led away by his new owner because she couldn’t afford to raise it. Ruby Kate and her mother, Amanda, asked around and discovered that many nursing home residents are unable to afford even the smallest luxuries. So Ruby Kate decided to do something about it.

She started by asking residents what three things they wanted most in the world. Amanda worried that people would ask for cars and other things an 11-year-old wouldn’t be able to provide. Instead, they asked for chocolate bars, McDonald fries, pants that ft properly and even just prayer. Using heir own money, the Chitseys granted the wishes of about 100 people in three months. Then they started asking for donations.

The good people of Harrison responded enthusiastically, so much so hat Amanda set up a GoFundMe page, Three Wishes for Ruby’s Residents, hoping to collect %5,000. They hit their goal in a month. After GoFundMe named Ruby Kate a Kid Hero and promoted her story internationally this past January, Three Wishes raised $20,000 in 24 hours and more than $250,000 in five months.

Earlier this year, Three Wishes for Ruby’s Residents became a nonprofit and launched its first nationwide chapters. Ruby Kate doesn’t plan to stop there. “I consider kindness to be my hobby,” she says, “and I’m very good at it.”

1.What inspired Ruby Kate to help residents at nursing homes?

A.Pearl’s sadness for missing her dog.

B.The kindness of residents at nursing homes.

C.Many nursing home residents’ lack of luxuries.

D.Her experience of working in a nursing home.

2.What can we learn from the passage?

A.Three Wishes has set up its worldwide branches.

B.The Chitseys helped satisfy the residents’ wishes.

C.The nursing home introduced Ruby’s story around the world.

D.The Chitseys are wealthy enough to afford all residents’ wishes.

3.What do the numbers listed in Paragraph 4 indicate?

A.People were supportive. B.Ruby Kate was generous.

C.Raising money was quite easy. D.The programme was profitable.

4.Which of the following can best describe Ruby Kate?

A.Proud and enthusiastic. B.Creative and imaginative.

C.Warm-hearted and selfless. D.Ambitious and modest.

 

1.C 2.B 3.A 4.C 【解析】 本文是一篇新闻报道。文章主要叙述了鲁比•凯特帮助养老院的居民实现他们的愿望,得到了许多同样好心的人的支持的故事。 1.细节理解题。根据二段Amanda, asked around and discovered that many nursing home residents are unable to afford even the smallest luxuries. So Ruby Kate decided to do something about it.可知阿曼达四处打听,发现许多养老院的居民连最小的奢侈品都买不起,于是露比•凯特决定做点什么。即许多疗养院居民缺乏奢侈品激发了鲁比•凯特帮助疗养院的居民。故选C。 2.细节理解题。根据第三段Using heir own money, the Chitseys granted the wishes of about 100 people in three months.用他们自己的钱,奇西夫妇在三个月内答应了大约100人的愿望。可知奇西夫妇帮助满足了居民的愿望。故选B。 3.推理判读题。根据第四段After GoFundMe named Ruby Kate a Kid Hero and promoted her story internationally this past January, Three Wishes raised ﹩20,000 in 24 hours and more than ﹩250,000 in five months.可知在GoFundMe将鲁比•凯特命名为“儿童英雄“之后,今年1月,她在国际上推广了她的故事,三个愿望在24小时内筹集了20000美元,在五个月内筹集了超过250000美元。从这些数据可以看出人们都很支持。故选A。 4.推理判断题。根据最后一段“I consider kindness to be my hobby,” she says, “and I’m very good at it.”可知我把善良当成我的爱好,她说,而且我很在行。由此判断出鲁比•凯特是热心且无私的。故选C。
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