B
Helping Others & Volunteering
Leah is a 5-year-old girl who loves to colour. Every time she visits the hospital for her treatments, she looks forward to colouring in the waiting room. However, the hospital often runs out of crayons because they can only be used once to prevent the spread of germs. This made Leah very sad, as she couldn't colour her favourite butterfly.
One day, Leah decided to do something about it. She asked her family and friends to help her buy crayons for the hospital. They organised a small fundraiser and collected enough money to buy 500 boxes of crayons. Leah's story spread quickly, and more people joined in. In total, they collected 2,675 boxes of crayons. The hospital was very grateful, and the waiting room was filled with happier kids and brighter pictures.
Leah's project not only brought joy to the children but also inspired others to help. She showed that even a small act of kindness can make a big difference. Leah's mum said, Leah has always been a compassionate child. She wanted to make sure that no other child would feel the disappointment she felt when there were no crayons left.
The hospital staff were overwhelmed by the response. They decided to create a permanent fund to ensure that crayons and other supplies would always be available for the children. Leah's initiative has become a symbol of hope and kindness in the community, showing that even the youngest among us can make a big difference.
(
A. The hospital ran out of crayons.
B. She couldn't find her favourite colouring book.
C. She didn't like the colour of the crayons.
D. She was not allowed to colour.
(
A. She asked the hospital to provide more crayons.
B. She organised a fundraiser to buy crayons.
C. She bought crayons with her own money.
D. She asked her friends to colour with her.
(
A. 500.
B. 1,000.
C. 2,675.
D. 5,000.
(
A. The hospital decided to stop using crayons.
B. Leah became a famous artist in the end.
C. The hospital closed down the waiting room.
D. The waiting room became more colourful and joyful.
Helping Others & Volunteering
Leah is a 5-year-old girl who loves to colour. Every time she visits the hospital for her treatments, she looks forward to colouring in the waiting room. However, the hospital often runs out of crayons because they can only be used once to prevent the spread of germs. This made Leah very sad, as she couldn't colour her favourite butterfly.
One day, Leah decided to do something about it. She asked her family and friends to help her buy crayons for the hospital. They organised a small fundraiser and collected enough money to buy 500 boxes of crayons. Leah's story spread quickly, and more people joined in. In total, they collected 2,675 boxes of crayons. The hospital was very grateful, and the waiting room was filled with happier kids and brighter pictures.
Leah's project not only brought joy to the children but also inspired others to help. She showed that even a small act of kindness can make a big difference. Leah's mum said, Leah has always been a compassionate child. She wanted to make sure that no other child would feel the disappointment she felt when there were no crayons left.
The hospital staff were overwhelmed by the response. They decided to create a permanent fund to ensure that crayons and other supplies would always be available for the children. Leah's initiative has become a symbol of hope and kindness in the community, showing that even the youngest among us can make a big difference.
(
A
)4. Why did Leah feel sad in the hospital waiting room?A. The hospital ran out of crayons.
B. She couldn't find her favourite colouring book.
C. She didn't like the colour of the crayons.
D. She was not allowed to colour.
(
B
)5. What did Leah decide to do to solve the problem?A. She asked the hospital to provide more crayons.
B. She organised a fundraiser to buy crayons.
C. She bought crayons with her own money.
D. She asked her friends to colour with her.
(
C
)6. How many boxes of crayons did Leah and her friends collect in total?A. 500.
B. 1,000.
C. 2,675.
D. 5,000.
(
D
)7. What was the influence of Leah's project?A. The hospital decided to stop using crayons.
B. Leah became a famous artist in the end.
C. The hospital closed down the waiting room.
D. The waiting room became more colourful and joyful.
答案
4.A 5.B 6.C 7.D
解析
【分析】
本题是英语阅读理解的细节理解题,解题思路为:先通读原文把握主旨,再针对每个问题的关键词回到原文定位对应信息,对比选项选出匹配原文的正确答案。
【解析】
4题:根据原文第一段“However, the hospital often runs out of crayons because they can only be used once to prevent the spread of germs. This made Leah very sad”,可知Leah难过是因为医院没有蜡笔了,对应选项A。
5题:根据原文第二段“She asked her family and friends to help her buy crayons for the hospital. They organised a small fundraiser and collected enough money to buy 500 boxes of crayons”,可知Leah通过组织筹款解决蜡笔问题,对应选项B。
6题:根据原文第二段“In total, they collected 2,675 boxes of crayons”,可知总共收集2675盒蜡笔,对应选项C。
7题:根据原文第二段最后“the waiting room was filled with happier kids and brighter pictures”,可知Leah的项目让候诊室更快乐、更丰富多彩,对应选项D。
【答案】
4.A 5.B 6.C 7.D
【知识点】
英语阅读理解 细节理解题
【点评】
本题考查学生对阅读文本细节信息的查找与理解能力,题目设置基础,只要仔细阅读原文、准确定位信息即可作答,适合巩固阅读理解的基础解题方法。
【难度系数】
0.8
本题是英语阅读理解的细节理解题,解题思路为:先通读原文把握主旨,再针对每个问题的关键词回到原文定位对应信息,对比选项选出匹配原文的正确答案。
【解析】
4题:根据原文第一段“However, the hospital often runs out of crayons because they can only be used once to prevent the spread of germs. This made Leah very sad”,可知Leah难过是因为医院没有蜡笔了,对应选项A。
5题:根据原文第二段“She asked her family and friends to help her buy crayons for the hospital. They organised a small fundraiser and collected enough money to buy 500 boxes of crayons”,可知Leah通过组织筹款解决蜡笔问题,对应选项B。
6题:根据原文第二段“In total, they collected 2,675 boxes of crayons”,可知总共收集2675盒蜡笔,对应选项C。
7题:根据原文第二段最后“the waiting room was filled with happier kids and brighter pictures”,可知Leah的项目让候诊室更快乐、更丰富多彩,对应选项D。
【答案】
4.A 5.B 6.C 7.D
【知识点】
英语阅读理解 细节理解题
【点评】
本题考查学生对阅读文本细节信息的查找与理解能力,题目设置基础,只要仔细阅读原文、准确定位信息即可作答,适合巩固阅读理解的基础解题方法。
【难度系数】
0.8
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