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In many African countries, the care of orphans has been mainly led by foreign donor organizations. However, Sister Florence has changed all that. Using her own resources, Sister Florence is leading the work of raising orphans from different backgrounds. Sister Florence Wanjala’s biggest motivation to start the orphan program was when she saw a little boy whose parents had died. The boy was living with a cruel grandparent and he would visit the grave of his mother, crying for support. Sister Wanjala wanted to give a helping hand and give him hope. From that time, she started feeling the call to help a larger number of orphans.

She opened an office with a few friends and coordinated (协调)a program to help the orphans. All the registrations were done in the office and the program so far has 8000 children. Sister Wanjala said, “My dream is to help the orphan to live a holistic (完整)life and be a good Kenyan citizen to help this country. Many people think that the way to support orphans is to put them in an institution. Others support them up to the age of eighteen, but here, we do it very differently.” For Sister Wanjala, putting a child in an institution is normally her last choice. She prefers the orphans to live in a foster home.

She said, “I’m so encouraged and happy to see the orphans succeeding. When they come first or second in class, it shows how the program has helped them, and that’s encouraging to me as I continue to coordinate the program.” Through her charity work, more than 1000 orphans have been able to find a home. Sister Wanjala, as a mother, takes care of her own family.

1.What inspired Sister Wanjala to start the orphan program?

A. Her preference for kids. B. Her own similar experience.

C. A sad story about an orphan. D. Her successful charity work.

2.Sister Wanjala opened an office mainly to ______.

A. set up as many institutions as possible for orphans

B. start a program to offer orphans a foster family

C. provide school education for those orphans

D. raise more money for the homeless kids

3.What does the underlined sentence probably mean?

A. She didn’t want orphans to live in an institution.

B. She preferred to put orphans into an institution.

C. She had no choice but to put orphans in institutions.    

D. She sent orphans into an institution in the end.

4.What can we learn from the text?

A. Sister Wanjala finally adopted the little boy.

B. Sister Wanjala found foster homes for 8000 orphans.

C. Sister Wanjala was too busy to care for her own family.

D. Sister Wanjala was not alone in helping orphans.

 

1.C 2.B 3.A 4.D 【解析】 试题分析:文章讲述了咖啡这种饮品的发现,传播的经过。同时也讲述了咖啡这种饮品的功能。 1.C细节理解题。Sister Florence Wanjala’s biggest motivation to start the orphan program was when she saw a little boy whose parents had died. 句意为:Sister Florence Wanjala’s 开展孤儿项目的最大动机是当她看到了一个父母双亡的可怜小孩儿的时候,所以答案应为C,是一个有关孤儿的可怜的故事激发了她去创办这个项目。 2.B段落大意题。She opened an office with a few friends and coordinated (协调)a program to help the orphans. All the registrations were done in the office and the program so far has 8000 children.和 She prefers the orphans to live in a foster home.句意为:她和几个朋友创办了工作室协调这个项目去帮助孤儿,到目前为止这个项目已经有了8000个儿童。她更愿意让这些孤儿生活在一个寄养的家庭里。由此可知答案B是最恰当的。 3.A细节理解题。For Sister Wanjala, putting a child in an institution is normally her last choice. She prefers the orphans to live in a foster home.由后一句的意思可知,她不想把小孩儿放在公共机构里养,她更喜欢小孩儿住在寄养家庭里。 4.D大意理解题。文中提到项目中已经有了8000个儿童还有很多的朋友来帮助,由此可知她在帮助儿童的过程中是不孤独的。 考点:考查对社会现象类文章的理解。
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