Earth Angels
1. Joying Brescia was 8 years old when she noticed that cigarette butts (煙頭) were litteringher hometown beach in Isle of Palms, South Carolina. When she learned that it takes fiveyears for the remains of a cigarette to disintegrate, she decided to take action. Joyinglaunched a "No Butts on the Beach" campaign. She raised money and awareness about theneed to keep the beaches dean. With the help of others. Joying also bought or receiveddonations of gallon-size plastic ice. cream buckets. The buckets were filled with sand, andplaced at all public-access areas of the beach. The buckets allowed people to dispose of theircigarettes before hitting the beach. Two years later, Joying says the buckets are fun and thebeach is nearly free of cigarette debris (殘片).
2. People who live in or visit Steamboat Springs, Colorado. have Carter Dunham to thank fora new state wildlife refuge that preserves 20 acres of marshland and many species of wildlife. Carter and other students wrote a management plan for the area around the Yampa River.The plan was part of a class project when Carter was a freshman at Steamboat Springs High School. Working with the Colorado Division of Wildlife. Carter and his classmates mappedthe area and species of animals living there. They also made decisions about, among otherthings~ Where fences and parking areas should be built.
3. Barbara Brown and her friends collect oil. It started as a project for their 4H Club after oneof the girls noticed her father using motor oil to kill weeds on their farm in Victoria, Texas.They did some research and discovered that oil can contaminate ground water -- a realdanger in rural areas, where people live off the water on their land. The girls researchedways to recycle oil and worked with a local oil-recycling company on the issue. Now. the"Don't Be Crude" program runs oil collection sites -- tanks that hold up to 460 gallons --where people in the community can dispose of their oil.
4. Five years ago. ll-year-old Ryan Hreljac was a little boy with a big dream: for all thepeople in Africa to have clean drinking water. His dream began in the first grade when helearned that people were dying because they didn't have clean water, and that as little as$ 70 could build a well. "We really take water for granted," says Ryan, of Kemptville,Ontario, in Canada. "In other countries, you have to plan for it. " Ryan earned the first$ 70 by doing extra chores (零工), but with the help of others, he has since raisedhundreds of thousands of dollars.
His efforts led to the start of the Ryan's Well Foundation, which raises money for cleanwater and health-related services for people in African countries and developing countries.
23、Paragraph 1__________
24、 Paragraph 2__________
25、 Paragraph 3__________
26、 Paragraph 4__________
A.Provide Clean Water
B.Dig oil Wells
C.Save Clean Water
D.Don't Litter
E.Don't Be Crude
F.Protect Wildlife
27、Joying placed the buckets at all public-access areas to__________
28、People are grateful to Carter Dunham for his efforts to_______
29、Disposed oil and many other items can be reused to__________
30、Ryan, with the help of others, is fulfilling his dream of help African people to__________
A.make new materials
B.preserve wetland and animals
C.have clean air
D.have clean water
E.collect cigarette butte
F.collect despoiled oil