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    By the summer of 2005the Reverend (牧师) Richard Joyner of Conetoe Chapel Missionary Baptist Church realized he was hosting funerals (葬礼) twice a month—a surprising number for his town's tiny population. In this African American towna quarter of families live an extremely poor life and heart disease kills more 20­ to 39­year­olds than car accidents do.

Joyner decided to do something about it. Driving home one dayhe pulled over and thought that maybe he'd get further with his eyes open. He looked aroundand all he saw was farmland. It gave him an ideaGet the kids to take part in it.

Joyner ran a youth campso that summerhe showed the campers how to grow their own food on the small land. The kids,4 to 16 years oldate up the vegetables they had grownand the following yearthey gave free boxes of vegetables to the old people in the town.

Not everyone welcomed the idea. Some church elders questioned whether it was wise to let kids take part in agrarian pursuit (农业工作). But Joyner saw it differently. “The kids are bringing food to people who need it. They enjoy what they're doing” he said. At the same timeit improved the health of the community by providing healthy foods.

Todaybecause of Joynerthat small land has changed into the 21­acre Conetoe Family Life Center. The local hospitalschools and restaurants help the center by buying its salad greenspeppersstrawberriesand other food for people. Research from East Carolina University found that people in Conetoe have lost weightlowered their blood pressureand visited the hospital less frequently because of the fresh food and health advice available at the center.

1.What do we know about the town where Joyner lives?

A.It develops very slowly. B.There are not enough churches.

C.Many young people die from accidents. D.People are too poor to live a healthy life.

2.Why did Joyner decide to grow food on the small land?

A.To provide food for kids. B.To teach kids how to plant.

C.To lower the number of deaths. D.To make full use of the small land.

3.What did some church elders think of Joyner's idea?

A.They were doubtful about it. B.They weren't interested in it.

C.They strongly disagreed with it. D.They thought it did harm to kids.

4.What's the result of what Joyner has done?

A.It's unusual. B.It's successful.

C.It's unexpected. D.It's unbelievable.

 

1.D 2.C 3.A 4.B 【解析】 这是一篇夹叙夹议的文章。文章是关于牧师Reverend发现他所在的地区人们生活质量低,死亡率高,便开始教孩子们种植,最后改善了人们生活的经历。 1.细节理解题。由第一段a quarter of families live an extremely poor life and heart disease kills more 20­to 39­year­olds than car accidents do.可知四分之一的家庭过着及其贫穷的生活,心脏病造成的20到39岁的死亡比车祸还多。所以Joyner居住的地方人们因为贫穷过不上健康的生活。故选D。 2.推理判断题。由第一段a quarter of families live an extremely poor life and heart disease kills more 20­to 39­year­olds than car accidents do.可知四分之一的家庭过着及其贫穷的生活,心脏病造成的20到39岁的死亡比车祸还多。从第二段句首Joyner decided to do something about it. Joyner可知决定对此要做点什么。从第三段he showed the campers how to grow their own food on the small land.可知他教成员在小岛上种植自己的食物。所以Joyner决定种植食物原因是为了减少死亡。故选C。 3.细节理解题。由倒数第二段Not everyone welcomed the idea. Some church elders questioned whether it was wise to let kids take part in agrarian pursuit (农业工作).可知不是每个人都同意这个想法。一些教堂里的长者对让孩子参加农业工作持怀疑态度。即一些教堂的长者对这个想法持怀疑态度。故选A。 4.推理判断题。由最后一段people in Conetoe have lost weight,lowered their blood pressure,and visited the hospital less frequently because of the fresh food and health advice available at the center.可知在Conetoe的人减肥了,血压低了,而且进医院少了,而这些都是因为新鲜的食物和Conetoe中心的健康建议。所以Joyner的做法是成功的。故选B。
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