2026年知识与能力训练九年级英语下册上教版第20页答案
Ⅲ.Read the following passage and finish the task.
Every year, the Girl Scouts of the USA earn around five hundred million dollars by selling cookies. The idea began with the Muskogee, Oklahoma, chapter in 1917. The scouts needed to raise money, so they sold baked goods out of high school cafeterias. Cookie sales soon spread to other chapters around the country. But in 1943 the scouts hit a snag: they couldn’t fill cookie orders. America had entered World War II, and many baking supplies weren’t available. Sugar and other items were saved for military use. The scouts responded by finding other ways to make money, such as selling Girl Scout calendars.
Match the problems with their solutions.
Problem A. In 1917, the Girl Scouts wanted to raise money.
B. The Girl Scouts couldn’t fill cookie orders.
Solution 1. The Girl Scouts sold calendars.
2. The Girl Scouts sold baked goods from cafeterias.

答案

A-2
B-1