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四、閱讀測驗20%:每題2分 (一) A first grader named Liao Kui-yun, who had not had a haircut since she was born, came together with six middle school girls and some older high school girls to cut their hair at Yuanlin Elementary School in Changhua County on May 2. The hair was donated to A Skin-Graft With Love Foundation. Liao’s hair had grown down to her waist, but she felt no pity and even said in exciting voice, “I have been waiting for this day for so long. Because I can help some other people, I feel good.”A Skin-Graft With Love Foundation president, Chan Li-chu, says that for the past 30 years cancer has been the number one killer in Taiwan, and that around 100,000 people are diagnosed with cancer every year. Many chemotherapy patients lose their hair during treatment, which often makes them feel terrible, and some even avoid going through chemotherapy because they are afraid of losing their hair. Around five years ago, the foundation started organizing fundraiser events to collect hair for cancer patients, and then use the hair to make wigs for them. Around 4,500 people have donated their hair so far and as many as 700 cancer patients have received wigs from them.The school principal, Lin Yu-fen, who has gorgeous short hair, was so moved by the students’ enthusiasm for the hair donation event that she decided she would grow her hair out to donate it the following year with everyone else.  phpRdkuPBphp1pNclJ
1. How did Liao Kui-yun feel about cutting her hair?
(A) Happy
(B) Sad
(C) Angry
(D) Worried

參考答案

答案:A
難度:適中0.5
統計:A(0),B(0),C(0),D(0),E(0)

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