The Gloria Barron Prize honors American young people from 8 to 18 who have shown leadership and courage in public service. Each year ten winners each receive $2,000 to support their higher education or their service work.

Ellie Wen, 18, was volunteering at a community center in Los Angeles. The center was set up to help immigrant families. She happened to meet adults in an EFL (English as a foreign language) class. “When I saw them struggling hard, I wondered how people in poor countries could learn English,” Ellie said.

So she started a Website, “Repeat After Us”, where people can listen to English and practice their accents. Volunteers have helped Ellie record more than 6,600 texts, including Abraham Lincoln’s “Gettysburg Address”.

Hard work pays off. There were so many times that Ellie was discouraged, but she stuck to it. The Website crashed early on, and all the recordings were lost. But volunteers worked together vigorously to start over, and the visitors returned to the site.    

   “Just follow your idea and know that the world is so kind. Even if you do have trouble, people will help you,” Ellie said.

   “I was really excited the first month, when we had 49 visitors,” she said. Now, more than 480,000 people from all over the world have visited the site. “I get e-mails from China, Egypt, India, and Brazil. They say, ‘Thank you so much for this resource, we’ve been waiting for it for so long!’” Ellie loves knowing she is helping so many people.

Gloria Barron Prize winners like Ellie are enthusiastic about the work they do. And they encourage others to join in if they see a need. Anybody can be negative, but it takes somebody brave to be positive. Are you the brave one?

 

58. Choose the right order of the following.

a. Ellie started a Website, Repeat After Us 

b. Ellie happened to meet adults in an EFL class.

c. All the recordings were lost.

d. Ellie became a Gloria Barron Prize winner.

e. More than 480,000 people from all over the world visited the site.

A.  c-b-a-e-d        B.  a-e-d-c-b    C.  b-a-c-e-d          D.  b-c-a-e-d

 

59. Which of the following statements is true?

A. The Gloria Barron Prize honors people showing leadership and courage.

B. Each year ten winners share US $2,000 to support their higher education.  

C. Ellie Wen was badly paid at a community center in Los Angeles.

D. People can practise their English via Ellie’s website.

60. The underlined pays off can be understood as “________”.

A. pays the full amount on a debt           B. brings good results

C. pays the wages due to employees         D. answers for

61. The writer mainly talks about ________ .

A. how to open up a website with the help of others

B. how to teach immigrant families English via Internet

C. the Gloria Barron Prize and the story of one of its winners.

D. young people who help others in various ways

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There are more than one billion people in the world who live without     37    drinking water. The United Nations      38    to cut this number in half by 2015.

Solving such a big problem seems like a(n)     39    challenge. But everyone,     40    teenagers, can do something to help. A teenage girl in the US has set an example to the     41  of her age around the world.

Rene Haggerty, 13, was awarded the 2004 Gloria Barron Prize for her work—     42    discarded(廢棄的) batteries(電池)which pollute water.

In 2003, Haggerty went on a field trip to the Great Lakes Science Centre in Ohio. There she saw an exhibit about how     43    in old batteries harm the water of Lake Erie.

Haggerty learnt that     44     the batteries was an easy solution. “I think everybody can do it, because everyone     45    batteries, and it can make a big difference.” With these words, she began to     46    awareness in her area.

She     47     her county government and school board. She got permission to start a recycling programme in schools     48    the public library, hospital, and churches. With help from her family, friends and local waste-management    49   , she gathered containers, arranged transportation, and made a(n)     50    video.

Over the past two years, she collected four tons of batteries and drew the attention of officials, who were in charge of a battery recycling programme but had made     51   progress.

When asked     52    she feels like a hero, Haggerty is quite ____53   . “Not really. Well, maybe for the fish I saved!”

Every year the Gloria Barron Prize     54  young Americans aged 8 to 18 who have shown leadership and courage in     55    the public and the planet. Each year ten winners receive US $ 2,000 each, to help with their education costs or their public service work.

1.

A.had

B.gave

C.wrote

D.discussed

 

2.

A.enough

B.safe

C.much

D.polluted

 

3.

A.a(chǎn)sks

B.orders

C.hopes

D.ensures

 

4.

A.good

B.strong

C.important

D.unreal

 

5.

A.especially

B.sometimes

C.even

D.seldom

 

6.

A.boys

B.others

C.students

D.grown-ups

 

7.

A.collecting

B.selling

C.buying

D.using

 

8.

A.things

B.chemicals

C.water

D.a(chǎn)ir

 

9.

A.making

B.recycling

C.reducing

D.handling

 

10.

A.uses

B.has

C.throws

D.needs

 

11.

A.tell

B.increase

C.spread

D.inform

 

12.

A.talked to

B.listened to

C.heard from

D.thought about

 

13.

A.a(chǎn)nd

B.beside

C.a(chǎn)s well as

D.a(chǎn)s good as

 

14.

A.officials

B.workers

C.clerks

D.experts

 

15.

A.industrial

B.a(chǎn)gricultural

C.scientific

D.educational

 

16.

A.much

B.no

C.some

D.little

 

17.

A.if

B.how

C.when

D.why

 

18.

A.proud

B.glad

C.modest

D.worried

 

19.

A.praises

B.helps

C.supports

D.honors

 

20.

A.a(chǎn)warding

B.saving

C.serving

D.favoring

 

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