Lydiathoughtitwouldbeaaworthwhilemission(任務).Whenshewan...

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Lydiathoughtitwouldbeaaworthwhilemission(任務).Whenshewan...

Lydia thought it would be a a worthwhile mission(任務). When she wanted to Build a playground for kids with disabilities, she knew it wouldn’t take long to    41    interest in the project. But she   42    expected that a third of the town would   43    their sleeves to bring her goal to life! It was really beyond her wild expectation! “A lot of learning comes   44    play,” said Lydia, a special education teacher, “But my         45    students (with special needs) are too often left out because   46    playgrounds will stop wheelchairs dead in their tracks.”  The city committee agreed to   47    a piece of land for the playground.  First, the Kid Caring Club came through with $7,000 and that’s   48    the grassroots movement really got started. Then small businesses were giving some money. Soon the local Philip Education Foundation   49    to donate half of the remaining $170,000 balance.      Finally Lydia raised a   50    amount of money that could   51    the construction materials. What Lydia needed was 500 volunteers who could work six 12-hour days. On the first day of the construction, a lot of people came. Two women heard about the       52    on the way to work and took the day   53   to help. A couple drove the tool truck. Families brought pieces of wood for the fence and bricks for walkways. “It was truly a(n)   54   week,” said Lydia proudly and keenly.    55    with construction experience became organizers. Those who could operate power tools formed a separate group. One team served meals    56     from local churches, and       57      organized activities for children of volunteers.     Today Possibility Playground is one of the most popular   58    in the county. The finished wonderland sits on a cliff   59     Lake Michigan. There’s a rocking ship, a climbing wall, high and low rings, and monkey bars. All children play shoulder to shoulder on the same playground having fun whether they are able-bodied or disabled. It’s   60   what Lydia imagined. Her dream was really realized!

41. A. accept           B. inspire         C. gather           D. take

42. A. always            B. usually         C. often            D. never

43. A. break up           B. take up         C roll up          D. bring up

44. A. off            B. for               C. on               D. through

45. A. disabled            B. disappointed     C. disconnected   D. disordered

46. A. traditional         B. convenient       C. suitable      D. regular 

47. A. leave out          B. make out         C. bring out      D. mark out

48. A. why             B. when           C. where           D. what

49. A. offered            B. demanded       C. refused       D. required

50. A. respectful          B. rewarding       C. considerable   D. generous

51. A. cover             B. make            C. spend        D. afford

52. A. agreement         B. project          C. event           D. decision 

53. A. away           B. out             C. off            D. down

54. A. interesting         B. amazing         C. shocking      D. attracting

55. A. Youths            B. Children         C. Citizens       D. Volunteers 

56. A. permitted          B. separated         C. donated      D. presented

57.A. another              B. all              C. the other      D. each other

58. A. aims              B. objects          C. destinations    D. centers

59. A. overlooking        B. watching         C. viewing       D. glancing

60. A. hardly             B. probably         C. properly      D. exactly

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 41-50  BDCDA  ADBAC  51—60  ABCBD  CACAD

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