为慈善奔波的少年艾玛的故事
为慈善奔波的少年艾玛的故事

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A teenager who raised thousands for charity has died in hospital after surgery. Emma Welch, aged 14, from Chilcompton, died in the early hours of Thursday after undergoing an operation to correct her spinal curvature(弯曲).

Just four days before going into hospital Emma set a new, as yet unofficial, world record for the largest number of teddies gathered on a mountain top. She came up with the idea of climbing Snowdon with a team of volunteers carrying 135 soft toys. That was one of a number which Emma came up with to raise money for the national charity Brain Tumour Research. She was inspired by Andrew Stammers, her minister at the Baptist Church in Radstock, who has a brain tumour.

Emma was just 12 years old and a pupil at Norton Hill School in Midsomer Norton when she decided she wanted to complete her Everest challenge. She said at the time: "I decided that this was my chance to prove that just because I have a curved spine it does not mean I can’t change things. So I am going to climb Mount Everest." Emma’s endeavours were recognised earlier this year when she received the Achiever in Sport with a learning/physical disability award as part of the Bath & North East Somerset’s Chairman’s Sports Awards for 2015.

Mr Stammers is in close contact with Emma’s parents. He said Emma’s parents have requested that anyone who wants to express their sympathies do so by making a donation on Emma’s JustGiving page rather than sending flowers.

Sue Farrington Smith, chief executive at Brain Tumour Research, said: “Emma’s loss is so tragic and unexpected. She was an amazing young woman. Her passion and determination was exceptional. Our hearts and deepest sympathies are with Tony and Lesley in the pain of losing their child. We will continue to help Emma’s parents to build a lasting legacy for their much-loved daughter."


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1.The underlined word “teddies” may refer to ______.

A dogs

B ideas

C volunteers

D toys

解析:选D。D。词意推测提。根据文章第二段第二句的...with a team of volunteers carrying 135 soft toys可知teddies指的是一种玩具。

2.Why did Emma carry so many teddies to the top of a mountain?

A Because she wanted to go through her operation.

B Because she dreamed of setting a world record.

C Because she hoped to inspire people to donate.

D Because she worked in Brain Tumour Research.

解析:选C。C。细节理解题。根据第二段第三句的That was one of a number which Emma came up with to raise money for the national charity Brain Tumour Research可以得知,她早就有筹钱的想法,因此她这次的行为就是为了筹集善款。

3.What made Emma have difficulty in climbing Mount Everest?

A Her curved spine.

B Her learning disability.

C Her Baptist Church.

D Her Achiever in Sport.

解析:选A。A。细节理解题。根据第三段第二句的I decided that this was my chance to prove that just because I have a curved spine it does not mean I can’t change things可以得知是她弯曲的脊柱让她爬山时有困难。

4.People can help Emma’s parents by ______.

A giving them flowers

B completing their wishes

C praising their daughter

D providing some money

解析:选D。D。推理判断题。根据第四段第二句的He said Emma’s parents have requested that anyone who wants to express their sympathies do so by making a donation on Emma’s JustGiving page...可知她的父母希望其他人能通过捐款来实现他们女儿的梦想。

5.How did Sue Farrington Smith think of Emma’s death?

A Painful and unexpected.

B Determined and upset.

C Helpful and selfish.

D Careful and thankful.

解析:选A。A。推理判断题。根据文章最后一段的Emma’s loss is so tragic and unexpected可知他认为Emma的去世太悲剧太令人意外,因此他感到很痛苦。