人教版(2019)选择性必修第一册Unit 3 Fascinating Parks 单元测试(含答案)

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Unit 3 Fascinating Parks 单元测试
一、阅读理解
Four teenage girls from Minnesota, US spent 120 hours of non-stop togetherness. No cellphones. This is not a reality show, but an adventure journey.
"It was really perfect," said Julia Ruelle of her recent adventure to the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness with three of her childhood friends. "By unplugging, we had an amazing time."
Last year, Julia Ruelle, the 16-year-old girl, took part in an essay contest and carried off a prize. The award was a 5-day canoe and camping adventure with up to three friends. No parents or guides would be there. So Julia invited her friends Anna Wander, Madeline Wilson and Julianna Torelli.
The four Minnetonka High School students arrived in Ely for training the day before they began the journey. They set out the next day at 7 am, quickly developing a routine.
"We were done paddling by noon," Julia said. "We ate lunch at the campsites and then it was time for hammocks(吊床), reading, making friendship bracelets(手链) and talking."
The girls all had some experience in the outdoors before. Anna had been to the Boundary Waters with her family. "I love how you are separated from everything in your life, especially technology," Anna said. Without her phone, she said, "I'm less worried about things." Madeline, too, had been to the Boundary Waters a few years back. "But this time, I had to paddle right and set up camp," she said. The girls made fire and cooked meal together. No one was ever hungry or homesick, but they were nervous the final night as they waited out a thunderstorm. They left wet sleeping bags in one tent, and squeezed into another for the night. "Every thunderstorm in the Boundary Waters feels huge," Julia said.
On the car ride home, they were all on their phones catching up with friends. "It was a little at a loss turning my phone on," said Anna. "Mental health can be improved so much in the Boundary Waters. It really helps to get away and reconnect with yourself."
1.How did Julia Ruelle get the chance to camp
A.She won an essay contest. B.She was invited by her friends.
C.She performed well in her school. D.She asked her parents for support.
2.Why was the 5-day adventure unique to the girls
A.They needed to complete many tasks. B.They needed to find a guide on their own.
C.They had to live on a boat for several days. D.They had to live without their smartphones.
3.What can we know about the girls from the story
A.They had not got any camping experience before.
B.They all felt refreshed after the adventure journey.
C.They enriched their learning experiences by exploring.
D.They used to keep in close touch with their friends by phone.
I stopped to watch my little girl busy playing in her room. In one hand was a plastic phone; in the other a toy. I listened as she was speaking to her make-believe little friend and I'll never forget the words she said, even though they were imagined.
She said, "Susie's in the comer because she's not been very good. She didn't listen to a word I said or do the things she should." In the corner I saw her baby doll well-dressed. It was obvious that she'd been put there to sit alone and think.
My daughter continued her "conversation", as I sat down on the floor. She said, "I'm all fed up and I just don't know what to do with her any more. She cries whenever I have to work and wants to play games too. She tries to help me with the dishes, but her arms just cannot reach. And she doesn't know how to fold towels. I don't have the time to teach. I have a lot of work to do and a big house to keep clean. I don't have the time to sit and play—don't you know what I mean "
And that day I thought a lot about making some changes in my life, after listening to her innocent words cut me like a knife. I hadn't been paying enough attention to what I hold most dear. I'd been caught up in responsibilities that increased throughout the years.
But now my attitude has changed because in my heart I realise that I've seen the world in a different light through my little darling's eyes. So let the cobwebs (蜘蛛网) cut the corners and the dust bunnies rule the floor. I'm not going to worry about keeping up with them any more.
I'm going to fill the house with memories of a child and her mother, for we have only one childhood and we will never get another.
1.Who is Susie
A.The girl's phone. B.The girl's friend. C.The author. D.A baby doll.
2.How did the author feel when hearing her little girl's words
A.Interested. B.Uncomfortable. C.Moved. D.Unbelievable.
3.The passage leads us to believe that _________.
A.the little girl doesn't hate her mother any more
B.the author has become lazy because of her daughter
C.the author cares nothing about her daughter's happiness
D.the author wants her little girl to have a happy childhood
4.What might be the best title
A.Only One Childhood B.My Lovely Daughter
C.How to Deal with My Daughter D.A World of Children
Millions of people pass through the gates of the Disney parks in California, Florida and Tokyo, Japan each year. What makes these places almost universal attractions What makes foreign kings and queens and other important people want to visit these Disney parks Well, one reason is the way Disney serves their "guests".
All new employees, from vice-presidents to part-time workers, begin their employment by attending Disney University and taking "Traditions". Here, they learn about the company's history, how it is managed and why it is successful. They are shown how each department relates to the whole. All employees are shown how their part is important in making the park a success.
After passing "Traditions", the employees go on to more specialized training for their specific jobs. No detail is missed. A simple job like taking tickets requires eight-hour days of training. When one ticket taker was asked why it took so much training for such a simple, ordinary job, he replied, "What happens if someone wants to know where the restrooms are, when the parade starts or which bus to take back to the campgrounds We need to know the answers or where to get them quickly. Our constant aim is to help our guests enjoy themselves."
Even Disney's managers get involved in the daily management of the park. Every year, the managers leave their desks and business suits and put on special service clothes. For a full week, the bosses sell hot dogs or ice cream, take tickets or drive the monorail, and take up any of the 100 jobs that make the park come alive. The managers agree that this week helps them to see the company's goals more clearly.
All these efforts to serve the public well have made Walt Disney famous. Disney is considered by many as the best mass service provider in America or the world.
(1).What do all new employees do on the first day they come to Disney parks
A.They begin by receiving on-the-job training. B.They must learn several jobs.
C.They begin as ticket takers. D.They have already attended Disney University.
(2).What is the main objective of the Disney employees
A.To learn all parts of the business. B.To see that their guests enjoy themselves.
C.To be able to answer all kinds of questions. D.To keep their important guests happy.
(3).Why do managers wear special service clothes and work in the park each year
A.To set a good example to employees.
B.To remind themselves of their beginnings at Disney.
C.To gain a better view of the company's objectives.
D.To replace employees on holiday.
(4).What does this passage mainly talk about
A.How Disney employees are trained.
B.The history and traditions of the Disney enterprises.
C.Why Disney enterprises make a lot of money.
D.The importance Disney enterprises place on serving people well.
Susan couldn't help it. She and her friends began lunch with cheese. Then they ate cheeseburgers and drank milk. Things seemed fine, but then suddenly Susan's stomach started making noise. Her stomach hurt, and, racing to the restroom, she had terrible gas! She was so ashamed. She had been so excited to go to lunch with her friends that she totally forgot to watch how many dairy products she ate! Susan is lactose intolerant (乳糖不耐受的), and eating too many dairy foods can make her feel really sick.
Lactose intolerance means that the body can't easily digest a special sugar called lactose. Unfortunately for Susan and millions of other people with this problem, lactose is found in almost all dairy products—cheese, milk and ice cream.
Our body uses lactase (乳糖酵素) to break lactose into a simpler form of sugar. Once lactose is broken down, it's easy to digest and it provides great energy for the body. But people like Susan don't have enough lactase to break down all the lactose they take in. So, about half an hour to two hours after eating dairy-rich foods, their stomachs begin to hurt and they have gas, making their stomachs get bigger. Sometimes they even get diarrhea (腹泻)when they eat too many dairy foods.
So how can someone living with this problem still eat out with his or her friends Here are some tips. If you're going to eat a dairy-rich food like ice cream, eat something that doesn't have any dairy with it, like a salad or a sandwich without cheese. This will help slow digestion, and your body will have time to create more lactase.
(1).What can be lactose intolerance
A.A shortage of lactose. B.Eating too little sugar.
C.Slow digestion of dairy products. D.Poor digestion of any food you eat.
(2).What do we know about lactose
A.It is found in almost all foods. B.It is very necessary for the body.
C.It is hard for some people to break down. D.It changes its form once it is in the body.
(3).What is a result of lactose intolerance
A.The headache. B.The stomachache.
C.The feeling of hunger. D.The feeling of tiredness.
(4).What would be the best advice for Susan
A.Enjoy eating dairy-rich foods. B.Avoid eating out with her friends.
C.Take digestion pills to speed up digestion. D.Eat dairy-free and diary-rich foods together.
二、七选五
Today it is common to see people who walk about with coloured wires hanging from their ears wherever they go. They move about in their personal bubbles, sometimes unaware of what's happening around them. ①_______________ Outside life is shut out. So are you one of them
For me, walking around in my own personal bubble is perfect. ②_______________ What's even better, wearing earphones seems to give a signal to people which says, "I'm not available for chatting at the moment."
Suppose you're at work and about to make an incredible breakthrough, but a colleague suddenly turns up. At this precise moment, the slightest disturbance would break your concentration. ③_______________ Once again, those wires hanging from your ears would be sure to give that "Go away!" signal. ④_______________ It's probably part of the growing-up stage when they just want to ignore their whole family. While their mothers give them lectures about why they should do their homework, they can just turn up the volume(声音) on their MP3 player, smile, and say "Yes, Mum." Problem solved.
Pretty soon, not only will we have pretty coloured wires hanging from our ears, but also our brains will be directly plugged into some new high-tech instrument. We'll be in a virtual (虚拟的) world, communicating with everyone else, or choosing not to, as we like. In this world, we will all be permanently plugged in. ⑤_______________ And they are changing our social habits along the way.
In the end, there is a thin line between using technology as a tool for making life better and being a slave to it! It's so strange—suddenly, I don't feel like wearing my earphones anymore.
A. Our instruments are changing quickly.
B. I also have wires hanging from my ears.
C. In the home situation, teenagers love these wires.
D. I don't have to deal with the noise from the environment.
E. After all, I am listening to my favourite music and would rather not be disturbed.
F. Listening to music through earphones is the perfect way to ignore such interruptions.
G. They walk around in their own spaces, with their personal "digital noise reduction systems".
三、完形填空(15空)
Six months after my car accident, I finally returned home. 1 , that's when the reality of the situation became clear to me. I realized my life was now so 2 , unable to use a phone, feed or bathe myself. I couldn't hold anything — a fork was too heavy to 3 . I had lost my entire independence and had to 4 on others for any help. I 5 so much that I could fill up buckets with tears. Yet I had no choice but to 6 it. No matter how difficult things were, I never gave up my faith.
Shortly after returning home, I could finally wiggle(摆动) a toe and scratch my nose. I realized the little things we get used to so often 7 the most. Small victories are huge and important leaps.
In these past few years, I've made progress in my 8 . I had to learn to be 9 with myself and to enjoy every moment going forward. I 10 hard in my recovery and still do to this day. I'm now moving my legs and arms on my own, and sometimes work out in a gym. All of this is turning the page from the impossible to the possible. I'm presently working to 11 my independence and mobility.
This event has been entirely life-changing for me. Every day I am struggling to improve my 12 , hoping to recover from paralysis(瘫痪). My unshakable faith, 13 family and friends encourage me to continue to work harder. I believe it is a chance to become stronger, and keep on fighting to hopefully 14 someone else not to give up. Never give up 15 . Never give up hope.
1.A.Therefore B.However C.Otherwise D.Besides
2.A.different B.simple C.similar D.delightful
3.A.hang up B.give up C.make up D.pick up
4.A.turn B.concentrate C.depend D.live
5.A.laughed B.cried C.shouted D.smiled
6.A.forget B.accept C.ignore D.miss
7.A.guarantee B.last C.matter D.benefit
8.A.injury B.growth C.career D.recovery
9.A.patient B.strict C.satisfied D.busy
10.A.studied B.fought C.thought D.hit
11.A.change B.control C.further D.keep
12.A.memory B.appearance C.intelligence D.health
13.A.supportive B.upset C.exhausted D.wealthy
14.A.advise B.encourage C.order D.affect
15.A.friendship B.kindness C.faith D.love
四、语法填空
In Sarek National Park, I woke up to the sound of the wind ①__________(buffet) the cloth of my tent. Standing on the edge of the mountain, I found a few ②__________ (branch) of the Rapa River flowing through the valley below. Sarek's mountains used ③__________ (cover) by vast sheets of ice. Around 9, 000 years ago, this ice ④__________ (melt), with about 100 glaciers ⑤__________ (leave) behind. Soon after, reindeer began to arrive. Following the reindeer ⑥__________ (be) the Sami people, who made this territory their home. In 1909, the government made Sarek a national park to keep the land in its natural state.
For hundreds of years, looking after reindeer was a way of life for the Sami. With reindeer on the move, the Sami would pick ⑦__________ their tents and accompany them. Today, most Sami have houses in villages near Sarek and live ⑧__________ modern life. But every spring, some Sami still follow their reindeer into the valleys of Sarek, ⑨__________ they live in tents and enjoy their traditions. I am not a Sami, but in Sarek I've adopted some of their habits. For example, this morning my breakfast is flat bread warmed over a fire and some ⑩__________ (extreme) delicious berries that I found growing near my tent.
五、书面表达
请根据下面提示,写一篇短文,描述自己爬泰山的经历及感想。词数60—80。
1. 今年夏天,我在朋友的陪伴下去了泰山。(accompany)
2. 我们凌晨1点出发,用了三个多小时才爬到山顶。(set out, take)
3. 在山顶上,最吸引我们的是观看日出。(appeal)
4. 看到太阳冉冉升起,我为能来到如此美丽的地方感到幸福。 (feel blessed)
5. 我下定决心要更加努力学习,使我们的祖国更加美丽。(make up one's mind)
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.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。续写的词数应为150左右。
I was a volunteer for an organization at the beginning of this year. The organization is aimed at helping children who suffer from cancer. One day, we were asked to raise money for cancer research and program funding at an event.
Since my friend Lisa was also a volunteer for the organization, I went to the event with her. There were many people at the event. After seeing our poster, some people came to us and talked with us. But few people donated money. It was a bit hot that day. Both Lisa and I got really upset.
Half an hour later, Lisa started complaining, "I don't think we can raise much money today."
"Don't worry. The event lasts for three hours. There is still a lot of time left," I said, though I also thought poorly of our plan to raise much money that day.
While Lisa and I were talking, a little boy of about eight years old came to us. He stood in front of our poster and started reading.
After a while, he asked, "What is cancer "
I explained what cancer is. Then I said, "Many people around the world are suffering from cancer. It can be really dangerous. More research is needed to learn about it so that people with it can suffer less. That's why we’re collecting money for it."
"Do children suffer from cancer, too " asked the boy.
"Yes. Many children suffer from cancer. Some of them may die. They need help." Lisa said and I nodded.
Hearing that, the boy became sad. Then the boy asked, "How much money have you collected "
Both Lisa and I were embarrassed to tell him that we didn't raise much money. At last, we said, "Not much."
The boy looked into our donation container and only saw a few one-dollar and five-dollar bills. The boy said nothing after seeing that and left. Then some girls came to us and we started talking with them. Neither Lisa nor I thought the boy would return. However, about twenty minutes later, the boy did return.
Paragraph 1:
The boy happily ran to us and asked, "Would you take a donation from children " _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Paragraph 2:
Both Lisa and I were deeply touched._________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
参考答案
1.答案:1-3.ADB
解析:1.细节理解题。根据文章第三段中的Last year, Julia Ruelle, the 16-year-old girl, took part in an essay contest and carried off a prize. The award was a 5-day canoe and camping adventure with up to three friends.可知, 朱莉娅 吕埃勒在去年参加了一场作文比赛, 并得了奖。奖项就是和至多三个朋友一起参加为期5天的泛舟和露营探险。故选A项。
2.推理判断题。根据第一段中的No cellphones. This is not a reality show, but an adventure journey, 第二段中的"By unplugging, we had an amazing time."以及第六段中的Without her phone, she said, "I'm less worried about things."可知, 这次探险之旅的独特之处在于四个女孩在探险过程中不能使用手机。故选D项。
3.细节理解题。根据最后一段中的"Mental health can be improved so much in the Boundary Waters. It really helps to get away and reconnect with yourself."可知, 这次没有手机的探险之旅改善了她们的精神状态, 也帮助她们重新找回了自我。故选B项。
2.答案:1-4.DBDA
解析:1.细节理解题。根据第二段中的Susie's in the corner because she's not been very good.以及I saw her baby doll well-dressed.可推知苏茜指的是作者女儿的布娃娃。故选D项。
2.推理判断题。根据第四段前两句And that day I thought a lot about making some changes in my life, after listening to her innocent words cut me like a knife. I hadn't been paying enough attention to what I hold most dear.可知,“我”在听了她那些天真的话后心如刀割。“我”没有对我”最珍贵的人付出足够的注意力,这让作者感到“不适”,很自责,故选B项。
3.推理判断题。根据文章的最后一段I'm going to fill the house with memories of a child and her mother, for we have only one childhood and we will never get another.可知,作者想让她的女儿有一个快乐的童年。故选D项。
4.主旨大意题。结合文章内容以及最后一段可知,文章主要讲的是,作者通过和女儿相处的一件小事有感而发,觉得童年只有一次,要让女儿过一个快乐的童年,故选A项。
3.答案:1-4.ABCD
解析:1.细节理解题。从第二段中的“All new employees, from vice-presidents to part-time workers, begin their employment by attending Disney University and taking 'Traditions'.”和后面所讲述的训练情况可知,每一个新职员必须进行工作培训。on-the-job training的意思是“在职培训”。故选A。
2.细节理解题。根据文中第三段最后一句话“Our constant aim is to help our guests enjoy themselves.”可知,迪士尼乐园职工的目的是让客人玩得高兴。objective 的意思是“目的”与aim(目标) 同义。故选B。
3.细节理解题。根据第四段提供的信息“Every year, the managers leave their desks and business suits and put on special service clothes.”和“The managers agree that this week helps them to see the company's goals more clearly.”可知,经理们每年穿上特殊的工作服工作一周的目的是更好地认清迪士尼乐园的办园目的。goal 的意思是“目标”,与objective同义。故选C。
4.主旨大意题。通篇文章主要介绍了迪士尼公司严格的训练管理和优质的服务。即迪士尼公司把为游客服务放在重要的位置为文章的主旨,故选D。
4.答案:(1)-(4)CCBD
解析:(1).推理判断题。由第二段中的"Lactose intolerance means that the body can't easily digest a special sugar called lactose."和lactose is found in almost all dairy products可知,乳糖不耐受症可表现为无法正常消化乳制品。
(2).细节理解题。由第三段中的"But people like Susan don't have enough lactase to break down all the lactose they take in."可知,有些人体内没有足够的分解乳糖的乳糖酵素,即他们的身体很难分解乳糖。
(3).细节理解题。由第一段中的Her stomach hurt和第三段中的their stomachs begin to hurt可知,腹痛是乳糖不耐受症的症状之一。
(4).细节理解题。由最后一段中的If you're going to eat a dairy-rich food like ice cream, eat something that doesn't have any dairy with it可知,乳糖不耐受症患者可以将奶制品和非奶制品搭配起来吃,以延缓对乳糖的消化,从而给身体足够多的时间产生乳糖酵素。
七选五答案:GDFCA
解析:①根据上一句They move about in their personal bubbles, sometimes unaware of what's happening around them.可知,人们戴着耳机沉浸在自己的世界里,G项They walk around in their own spaces, with their personal “digital noise reduction systems”.(他们走在自己的空间里,有着私人的“数字噪音减少系统”。)符合语境。in their personal bubbles与in their own spaces 相呼应。故选G项。
②根据上一句For me, walking around in my own personal bubble is perfect.可知,对于作者来说,走在自己的私人空间里是完美的,设空处需要解释原因,D项I don't have to deal with the noise from the environment.(我不必处理来自环境的噪音。)符合语境。故选D项。
③上一句 At this precise moment, the slightest disturbance would break your concentration.中的the slightest disturbance 与F项中的such interruptions是相呼应的。F项中的ignore such interruptions 与下一句中的give that "Go away!" signal 也是相呼应的。故选F项。
④根据下一句It's probably part of the growing-up stage when they just want to ignore their whole family.可知,有可能是因为到了想忽视家庭的成长阶段,这和C项In the home situation, teenagers love these wires.(在家里孩子们都爱戴着耳机。)是相呼应的。故选C项。
⑤ 根据下一句And they are changing our social habits along the way.可知,它们都在改变着我们的社交习惯,由此说明这里的代词they代替的是instruments, A项符合语境,故选A项。
完型答案:1-5.BADCB; 6-10.BCDAB; 11-15.CDABC
解析:1.车祸六个月后作者终于回家了,但根据下文内容可知,作者瘫痪了,生活不能自理,所以此处表示转折,故选B。
2.前面提到作者出了车祸,根据下文中的"unable to use a phone, feed or bathe myself"并结合常识可知,生活与以往不同了。故选A。
3.根据上文中的"I couldn't hold anything"可知,作者抓不住任何东西,所以此处指叉子对作者来说都太重而拿不起来。pick up"拿起,举起,提起"。故选D。
4.根据上文中的"I had lost my entire independence"可知,作者完全失去了独立,现在不得不依靠别人来帮忙了。depend on"需要,依靠(提供资金、帮助等)"。故选C。
5.根据下文中的"I could fill up buckets with tears"可知此处指作者哭过多次。故选B。
6.联系上下文可知,作者除了接受现实外别无选择。故选B。
7.根据下文中的"Small victories are huge and important leaps"可知,此处表示我们习以为常的小事往往是最重要的。空处与important对应,matter"事关紧要,要紧,有重大影响"符合文意,故选C。
8.此处表示在过去的几年里,作者的康复取得了进展。下文中的"I 10 hard in my recovery and still do to this day"也是信息提示。故选D。
9.根据下文中的"enjoy every moment going forward"可推知,作者学会对自己有耐心。故选A。
10.作者努力进行康复活动,并一直坚持做到今天。下文中的"keep on fighting"与之对应。故选B。
11.根据上文中的"I'm now moving my legs and arms on my own"可知,作者正在进一步努力提高其独立性和行走能力。further"促进,增进"。故选C。
12.联系语境并根据空后的"hoping to recover from paralysis(瘫痪)"可知,这里是说作者努力改善自己的健康。故选D。
13.联系语境,这里指作者坚定不移的信念与支持自己的家人和朋友鼓励其继续更加努力。故选A。supportive"给予帮助的;支持的";upset"沮丧的";exhausted"筋疲力尽的";wealthy"富有的"。
14.上文提到家人和朋友鼓励作者,这里指作者希望自己也能激励其他人不要放弃。故选B。
15.结合文章内容和选项可知,作者希望通过自己的亲身经历激励他人永远不要放弃信念和希望。故选C。
语法答案:buffeting; branches; to be covered; melted; left; were; up; a; where; extremely
解析:这是一篇记叙文。作者介绍了萨勒克国家公园以及这里的人们从前和现在的生活。
①考查非谓语动词。the wind与buffet之间是逻辑上的主谓关系,因此用动词-ing形式作后置定语。
②考查名词复数。根据空前的a few可知,此处应用名词复数。branch在此处表示"支流",是可数名词。
③考查used to的用法。根据下文可知,大部分冰已经融化。used to do指"过去常常……"。主语Sarek's mountains与cover之间是被动关系,因此填to be covered。
④考查时态。根据该句中的"Around 9,000 years ago"可知,此处用一般过去时。
⑤考查非谓语动词。这里是"with +宾语+宾补"结构,leave behind与about 100 glaciers之间是逻辑上的动宾关系,因此用过去分词作宾补。
⑥考查主谓一致和时态。这里是一个倒装句,句子的主语是the Sami people;再根据语境可知,此处用一般过去时。
⑦考查固定短语。根据语境可知,此处指他们收拾起帐篷。pick up表示"收拾,整理"。
⑧考查冠词。固定短语live a(n)... life 表示"过……生活/日子",此处modern的发音以辅音音素开头,故填a。
⑨考查定语从句。分析句子结构可知,空处引导定语从句,修饰the valleys of Sarek,空处在定语从句中作地点状语,故用where。
⑩考查副词。分析句子结构可知,空处修饰形容词delicious,故用其副词形式。
作文答案: I went to Mount Tai this summer, accompanied by my friends. We set out at 1 o' clock early in the morning and it took us over three hours to get to the top. On the top, what appealed to us most was the sunrise. Seeing the sun rising slowly, I felt blessed to be in such a beautiful place. I made up my mind to study harder to make our motherland more beautiful.
续写答案:
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The boy happily ran to us and asked, "Would you take a donation from children " Lisa and I looked at each other. We couldn't believe such a little boy would care. Though we didn't believe it, we said "yes". The boy put his hand in his pocket and took out some five-dollar bills. He said, "I just asked for them from my mother. I really want to help the children suffering from cancer."
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Both Lisa and I were deeply touched. We thanked the boy, but he left soon. Looking at his back, both Lisa and I were greatly encouraged. We wanted to try harder to raise money. So instead of just standing there, we went to people and told them about our program. At the end of the day, we raised over three thousand dollars, a lot more than Lisa and I had expected in the beginning.