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In the spring of 2013, Carly Zalenski's eyes were filled with tears as the dusty bus ran down a dirt road in southern Vietnam. The 14-year-old girl and her family had traveled by plane from Canton, Ohio, to Ho Chi Minh City and then by bus deep into the Mekong Delta. Now, as they approached the village, hundreds of cheering schoolchildren lined the entrance to the Hoa Lac School, a two-story concrete building that Carly had raised money for.
Carly started helping others when she was eight, handing out Thanksgiving baskets at church to families in need. It was a snowy day, and she saw that one girl was wearing a pair of broken shoes and others didn't have warm coats. The next November, she went door-to-door asking for used coats, hats, gloves, and scarves, and then handed them out with the baskets.
But Carly wanted to do more - she wanted to "change lives," she says. She remembered that her grandmother's Rotary club had, years earlier, raised money to build a school in Vietnam. That was it, she decided. She'd build a school, too.
She put together a PowerPoint presentation on the people and culture of Vietnam. At 12, hardly able to see over the platform, she gave her first fund-raising speech. She spoke with enthusiasm" The kids in rural Vietnam don't have good schools, " she told a room of 200 Rotarians. "That's not fair. I want to raise money and improve the school condition to make their lives better. "
In two years, Carly set off with her family across Ohio, visiting three or four Rotary clubs a week. "We traveled like crazy people to all these meetings," recalled her mother, Kris.
Finally, Carly raised $ 50,000, which was matched by the Vietnam Children's Fund. At the donation ceremony in Hoa Lac, the school principal was impressed with the ninth grader. "How wonderful," he said through a translator, "that a girl wanted to do something for kids of her age so far away. "
小題1:In which year was Carly born? (Within 2 words)
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小題2:Why did Carly once collect used clothes from door to door? (Within 12 words)
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小題3:What made Carly determine to build a school in Vietnam? (Within 10 words)
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小題4:How did Carly help the kids in rural Vietnam when she was 12? (Within 5 words)
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小題5:What does the school principal in Hoa Lac think of Carly? (Within 6 words)
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小題1:In 1999.
小題2:Because she wanted to help the people / the children in need. OR Because she wanted to give them / the clothes to the people / the children in need.
小題3:Her grandmother’s Rotary club raising money to build a school. / What her grand mother had done. / That the Rotary club had raised money to build a school.
小題4:By giving / making / delivering a fund / money-raising speech.
小題5:He thinks (that) she is wonderful / great.

試題分析:
女孩Carly 8歲開始幫助他人,挨門逐戶收集舊衣物送給需要的人。但她還想做更多。受她奶奶籌集資金在越南建學(xué)校的啟發(fā),12歲時,Carly通過演講、經(jīng)兩年努力,籌得5萬美元,終于在越南建了一所學(xué)校。
小題1:據(jù)第一段In the spring of 2013, … The 14-year-old girl and her family had traveled…等文字推算,Carly應(yīng)該出身于1999年。
小題2:第二段she went door-to-door asking for used coats, hats, gloves, and scarves, and then handed them out with the baskets.告訴我們,Carly在看到他人沒有鞋子、衣衫單薄以后,便產(chǎn)生了幫助他人的想法。
小題3:第三段She remembered that her grandmother's Rotary club had, years earlier, raised money to build a school in Vietnam. That was it, she decided. She'd build a school, too.等文字表明,Carly決定建學(xué)校的想法源自她grandmother’ Rotary club。
小題4:第四段At 12, hardly able to see over the platform, she gave her first fund-raising speech.說Carly12歲的時候發(fā)表演說以籌集資金幫助在越南建學(xué)校。
小題5:由最后一段"How wonderful," he said through a translator, "that a girl wanted to do something for kids of her age so far away. "可知,校長認為Carly此舉wonderful.
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