It all started when Campbell Remess was nine years old and asked his parents if he could buy Christmas gifts for sick children, for he wanted to do something to brighten their spirits. His parents had to turn down his request, for Campbell is one of nine children and ... well, money, you know? However, Campbell took up the challenge and started creating his own bears. Meanwhile, he named the project “Project 365" , which means making a bear a day in a year.
Every week he delivers some bears to sick children not only at the Royal Hobart Hospital near his home but all over the world. He even creates personalized teddy bears, the Winning Bear, for cancer patients to hold onto during treatments and at those down times. Campbell has even sent bears to victims of terrorist attacks in Brussels and Paris. These bears all become a treasured companion and are something to hug during difficult times. But it doesn't end there ...
Not only does Campbell make bears, but he has a variety of fundraising events to help further causes he supports. At one such gala last year, Campbell made a bear on-stage and auctioned (拍卖)it off for $ 5 ,000. The night raised more than 26,000 for the Love Your Sister charity. He hopes to expand the amount and locations of fundraising events he hosts.
Campbell's message of love and kindness has spread around the world, and he has spoken to schools about how each effort counts. Project 365's Facebook page has amassed over 26,271 followers and is a platform for people worldwide to spread positivity.
Campbell, a 14-year-old boy, has a lot of different interests such as film and laboratory work, but whatever path he chooses,he will continue to follow his heart to help people around the world through his acts of kindness!
1.On hearing his parents' decision, Campbell _______.
A.gave up his plan
B.tried to find a way out
C.argued with his parents
D.turned to others for help
2.Why did Campbell perform making a bear on the stage?
A.To raise money for a charity.
B.To show his love for sisters.
C.To make himself famous.
D.To celebrate the festival.
3.To carry out his idea, Campbell _______.
A.got the fund of Facebook
B.expanded the fundraising
C.tried to inspire more people
D.changed his personal interests
4.What can we learn from Campbell Remess' story?
A.Details are the key to success.
B.Actions speak louder than words.
C.Every little bit makes a big difference.
D.All things are difficult before they are easy.
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1.Who will be most likely to choose Aldabra Atoll as a perfect destination?
A.A UNESCO officer.
B.An experienced hiker.
C.A passionate animal lover.
D.An active environmentalist.
2.To enjoy Natural Habitat Adventures, you need to _______.
A.enjoy a cold bath
B.make dinners alone
C.prepare a folding tent
D.take waterproof overcoats
3.Where is the passage most probably taken from?
A.A culture report.
B.A reference book.
C.A tourism magazine.
D.A geography textbook.
I’d done it before, so I had no reason to believe that this time would be any different. I was sure that when I returned home from my _______ trip, I'd bring back nothing more than some mud on my boots, a hole or two in my _______ and, of course, a lot of great memories.
The summer before my high school graduation, I went to West Virginia with others as volunteers to _______ the homes of those in need. My group was to help a family to change a fire-damaged dining room into a bedroom. No sooner had we _______ on the home's dirt driveway than we saw a ( n) _______ little girl, no more than six years old, standing in the doorway of the family's temporary home. _______ and wearing dirty clothes and the biggest smile I'd ever seen, she _______in delight, " Ma, Ma, they really came!" A little distance behind the girl was a woman in a wheelchair. She was her _______ and the girl's name was Dakota, which we soon learned.
Over the following days, a few times, I _______ talking with her, but she remained shy and distant, always __________ around us like a tiny butterfly but keeping to herself.
By our final day,__________, this was about to change.
When talking with her grandmother, I __________ something I hadn9t seen before—Dakota was hiding behind the wheelchair. After a while, __________, she stepped into view, and slowly, she began walking toward me and handed me a piece of folded __________. Once it was unfolded, I looked at the drawing she'd made. It was of two girls—one much taller than the other—and they were __________hands side by side. She told me it was supposed to be me and her, and on the bottom of the paper were three little words, “Please don't leave! ” ,which instantly __________ my heart.
By early afternoon, we finished Dakota's __________, and I gladly used the rare free time to listen to her stories about the struggles she and her family went through daily. I began to realize how __________ my life was.
I left for home early the next morning with muddy boots and holes in my jeans. But because of Dakota, I brought back __________ else, too—a greater appreciation for all and the blessings of my life. I'll never forget that barefoot little butterfly with the big __________.
1.A.field B.volunteer C.land D.business
2.A.jeans B.coat C.bag D.gloves
3.A.clean B.visit C.repair D.decorate
4.A.parked B.camped C.stood D.gathered
5.A.puzzled B.anxious C.frightened D.excited
6.A.Prideless B.Shoeless C.Fearless D.Shirtless
7.A.explained B.replied C.shouted D.whispered
8.A.grandmother B.aunt C.teacher D.neighbor
9.A.liked B.began C.tried D.delayed
10.A.singing B.looking C.walking D.flying
11.A.therefore B.however C.otherwise D.moreover
12.A.suspected B.imagined C.noticed D.examined
13.A.cautiously B.carelessly C.quickly D.curiously
14.A.leaflet B.paper C.cloth D.cardboard
15.A.shaking B.waving C.holding D.clapping
16.A.opened B.gathered C.attracted D.broke
17.A.bedroom B.living room C.bathroom D.dining room
18.A.healthy B.dull C.hopeful D.happy
19.A.anything B.something C.nothing D.everything
20.A.dream B.idea C.gift D.smile
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Since she was three years old, Elsa has focused on becoming an astronaut. She was watching childhood favorite cartoon The Backyardigans,1. five friends go on adventures right in their own background. During one such episode (集),the Backyardigans go on a mission into space. After watching the episode, Elsa 2.( attract) and began asking her dad questions about space. However, not 3.(know) much about this, Elsa's dad together with her searched for 4. they can do to help fuel Elsa's dream. Now at seventeen years old, she is already widely predicted to become one of the first people to go to Mars in a few decades.
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Most people know a leap year is every four years and that it has something to do with the earth circling the sun. But many may not be aware of 1.purpose of this extra day. Over the past centuries, February 29 th 2.( cause) some unusual customs, wild rumors and strange superstitions. It's all about the sun ! We grew up being told the earth takes 365 days 3.( make) a complete circle around the sun, but it takes 365 days, 5 hours, 48 minutes and 45 seconds.
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In many states, the hardest colleges to get into receive tens of thousands of applications and accept only a few of 1.(they). These include institutions like Harvard, which admitted less than 1 in 20 of the applicants for the 2018 - 2019 school year. Such colleges are able to rely on their reputation and fame to attract students and be 2.( high) selective. Schools like these also tend to charge more 3. tuition (学费)and board.