問題詳情

2 in the U.S., the “30-Hour Famine” is an international hunger-fighting program for teenagers, sponsored by World Vision, a Christian humanitarian organization serving the world’s poorest children and families in nearly 100 countries. Participants in the program skip meals for 30 hours (consuming only juices) so that they can get a real understanding of ___51___ hunger is like. During this time, they engage in fund-raising, and different activities from community service projects to volunteer work and study. The program enables teenagers ___52___ fight world hunger and poverty while saving lives and providing hope.When a friend asked me if I wanted to ___53___ the program by starving myself for 30 hours, at first I wondered what in the world he was talking about, so I didn’t take his proposal seriously. At the time, I didn’t know anything about “The 30-Hour Famine” and I hated the idea of missing my meals and asking people for money. But after completing the program, I now realize that a little bit of money can ___54___ a big difference. Every day, about 27,000 kids ___55___ hunger and preventable causes. We can stop it if we all take actions. A community thrives when children have food, shelter, and schooling and are protected, valued and loved.
51.( )
(A) how
(B) why
(C) what
(D) where

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答案:[無官方正解]
難度:適中0.5
統計:A(2),B(0),C(4),D(2),E(0)

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