Born in a fishing village in Japan, Fujiyama, 25, recalls a childhood dominated by health

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Born in a fishing village in Japan, Fujiyama, 25, recalls a childhood dominated by health concerns. Doctors told his parents that he had a hole in his heart and “they didn’t think I had a lot longer to live”. But during a later visit to the doctor, his family learned the hole had closed. “Somehow I was cured and I became a normal kid,” Fujiyama says. “And I had a second chance.”
During his second year at the University of Mary Washington, he volunteered in Honduras with a campus group and was struck by the extreme poverty he saw—barefoot children collecting cans and sleeping in the streets. Fujiyama realized he could help give other children their own second chance.
Today, his organization, Students Helping Honduras, brings education and munity projects to children and families in need.
He started by telling his friends about his experience and collecting spare change at his two campus jobs. “When I had my very first meeting, only two people showed up,” he says. “I knew I had to keep fighting.” He persuaded his younger sister, Cosmo, to join the cause. “She’s dynamite,.” He says. “When she talks in front of a crowd, she can move mountains. Knowing that she was behind it, I knew I could do anything.” Since 2006, the siblings’ organization has grown to 25 campuses and raised more than $750,000 to fund projects, including the construction of two schools and the establishment of scholarships to help young women attend college.
Fujiyama says students are deeply mitted to the organization. They raise money and then travel to Honduras to help building houses. While Fujiyama spends his summers in Honduras working alongside volunteers, he spends a large portion of the year on the road visiting colleges to raise funds. Cosmo Fujiyama, 23, lives in Honduras full time to coordinate(协调)the group’s building efforts on the ground.
Students Helping Honduras is working with munity members of Siete de Abril to build a new village. Many of the families lost their belongings in Hurricane Mitch in 1998. A lot of them didn’t have access to clean water or health care, and they didn’t have a school. Fujiyama’s group helped build 44 homes in the village named “Sunshine Village”. The organization is also raising funds to build a water tower, an eco-friendly sanitation system and a library.
【小题1】 At the beginning of his organization,     .A.Fujiyama was supported by many friendsB.things didn’t go on smoothlyC.Fujiyama had little idea of HondurasD.many famous people joined in【小题2】 We can infer that Fujiyama is a      man.A.diligentB.meanC.sympatheticD.cheerful【小题3】 The underlined word “siblings’ ” can be replaced by     .A.brothers’B.brother and sister’sC.friends’D.couple’s【小题4】Which of the following is the best title for the passage?A.Help the people in needB.Students lend a hand in AmericaC.Fujiyama helps build “Sunshine Village”D.Fujiyama gives poor people in Honduras a second chanceB 

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(答案→)B 
解析:文章大意:本文为记叙文,讲述了青年志愿者Fujiyama在Honduras筹款助学、帮穷济困的故事。
【小题1】B: 细节理解题。根据第四段中的“When I had my very first meeting, only two people showed up”可知,在他事业的初期,事情进展得并不顺利。
【小题1】C:推理判断题。综观全文内容可知Fujiyama是一个富有同情心的人
【小题1】B 词义猜测题。根据前文可知这个志愿者组织是由他们兄妹创办的,故siblings’ 指的是“兄妹的”的意思
【小题1】D主旨大意题。本文主要介绍了青年志愿者Fujiyama帮助Honduras的人们,给予他们第二次生活机会的故事,故D项最佳。A项和B项标题过大,针对性不强。C项是文中的一个细节,不具有概括性
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