Wang Chongrun calls himself a beggar, but says he doesn’t feel ashamed. He raises money not for himself, but for orphans whose parents died of AIDS. “I’ve given all my savings but more money is needed to pay for their medical treatments,” Wang said.
He was a doctor in a local clinic. He could have lived a happy life from his good job, but he didn’t. He raises money not for AIDS orphans by setting up “Caring family” for them in Nanyang, Henan Province in 2004. Wherever he goes, he carries a big bag filled with pictures of children and booklets on AIDS. He wants to make people more aware of AIDS to rid them of their fear.
Meanwhile he wants to arouse their feelings by showing them pictures of these children. It’s not so easy. Wang keeps turned a way by people because they don’t want to hear about AIDS. He said that his hearts hurt a lot when he saw kids who have no access to treatment.
It’s difficult for him to keep his “Caring Family”, an orphanage because of the lack of financing. He said “I don’t know how long we can continue, but.”
1.What is the best title of the passage? (Please answer within 10 words)
2.Which sentence in the passage can be replaced by the following one? People refuse him.
3.Please fill in the blank in the last paragraph with proper words or phrases to complete the sentence. (Please answer within 10 words).
4.What would you do if your fellow student were an AIDS student? (30 words)
5.Translate the underlined sentence in the second paragraph.
1.A beggar for AIDS children / Not bag for myself.
2.Wang keeps turned away by people
3.I’ll continue to beg for the children.
4.(略)The students can have their own answers.
5.他想让人们更清楚地意识到艾滋病,从而消除人们的恐惧感。
【解析】
1.主旨题:从第一段的主题句:He raises money not for himself, but for orphans whose parents died of AIDS.可归纳为:A beggar for AIDS children / Not bag for myself.
2.refuse=turn away
3.前面说I don’t know how long we can continue 我不知道他会持续多久,但我会继续的。I’ll continue to beg for the children.
4.学生可以自由发挥。
5.make sb aware of“让…意识到…,get rid of消除
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