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No matter what hairstyles youngsters wear, they will be looking good as they turn pages, thanks
to a new literacy (读写能力) project that inspires boys to read and rewards them with free haircuts.
George Cook ?, a sixth grader at Middle Township Middle School in Cape May Court House, is
just one of the 2010 Youth Leaders for Literacy Grant winners for his creative communitybased
project that offers reading inspiration.
America's youngsters created some big ideas to get kids reading. This year, Youth Leaders for
Literacy is awarding 30 cash grants of $ 500 each to winners, totaling $ 15,000.
The National Education Association (NEA) joined forces with Youth Service America (YSA) to
develop Youth Leaders for Literacy to encourage community service through innovative (创新的)
youthdesigned programs that benefit others in their communities. The national competition received
more than 200 entries (参赛作品)-an amount that continues to grow each year with the program's
popularity.
"Educators and parents face a daily challenge of how to develop children's interest in reading,"
said NEA President Reg Weaver. "When youngsters are encouraged to brainstorm and design l
iteracy programs for their generation, it's another solution for the reading blues that really works."
Developed in 2001, the youthled activities are started on NEA's Read Across America Day,
celebrated this year on Monday, March 3, and end during YSA's Global Youth Service Day, scheduled
for April 25-27, 2010. Attached is a list of the 30 grant winners being honored from across the country.
"The Youth Leaders for Literacy Grant winners demonstrate global caring and decisions, showing
the world that young people can be leaders today, not in some distant tomorrow," said Steve Culbertson, president and CEO of YSA. "By combining the dynamics of leadership, service and learning, the Youth
Leaders for Literacy recipients build one of the most important skills-the ability to read."
1. Why did George Cook ? become the 2010 Youth Leaders for Literacy Grant winner?
A. Because he put forward an innovative project.
B. Because he looked good when turning pages.
C. Because he offered the youngsters free haircuts.
D. Because he helped Youth Leaders for Literacy before.
2. What can be inferred from the passage?
A. Winners will have their hair cut free.
B. It is not easy to develop children's interest in reading.
C. Youth Leaders for Literacy will choose over 30 winners this year.
D. 200 people enter Youth Leaders for Literacy competition each year.
3. The underlined phrase "the reading blues" in Paragraph 4 refers to ________.
A. youngsters' reading ability
B. people's feeling on reading
C. youngsters' unwillingness to read
D. the colour of the readers' face
4. What would be the best title for the passage?
A. Youngsters Can Have Free Haircuts
B. The Ability to Read Is Very Important
C. How to Design New Reading Program for Youngsters
D. Youth Leaders for Literacy Pays Off