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七歲的莉莎·斯科特在媽媽的面包店里開了一個檸檬水小攤,這樣她就可以賺點小錢,買一些自己喜歡的小東西,比如玩具和漂亮的鞋子。然而,幾個月后,一切都發(fā)生了改變。
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1 Liza Scott is a sevenyearoldgirl in the southernUS state of Alabama. She was interested in earningmoney. So, she created a small table where she sells acold drink made from lemon juice, water and sugar.This is called a lemonade stand. The stand is at hermothers bakery, a business that sells baked goods like bread. Her mother, Elizabeth Scott,runs Savages Bakery, near the city of Birmingham.
2 At first, the lemonade stand was something to do for fun. Liza sold the drinks for 25cents a glass. She was going to use the money to buy toys and pretty shoes. But then thestand became much more important. Liza has a health problem that will require surgery.She suffers from seizures (癲癇) because part of her brain did not grow correctly. Doctors inBoston will work to fix the problem during several visits.
3 Elizabeth Scott said Liza has good health insurance, which will help pay for some ofthe treatment. But the trips to Boston will be costly and the insurance will not pay for them.Now, instead of just being a way to raise money for fun things, the money from the lemonadestand will help pay for the treatment. Selling cold drinks for less than a dollar will not actuallyraise much money. So instead, the stand is a place where people can visit to give?money that will help Liza with her medical treatment.
4 So far, people have come to the bakery to buy lemonade and given Liza some extramoney, too.“Ive got a $20 bill, a $50 bill, a $10 bill, a $5 bill and a $100 bill,”Liza said,counting the donations. So far, people have given over $12,000. But Elizabeth Scott alsocreated an Internet fundraiser where people from anywhere can donate money to Liza. Ithas gathered over $300,000 so far.
5 The family did not find out about Lizas problem until late January. Liza had a seizurethat lasted 45 minutes. Doctors said if Liza s brain problem is not treated, shecould suffer from a more serious brain injury, like a stroke.
Reading Check
Detail
1. Why did Liza Scott establish the lemon stand at first?
A. To make money for fun things.
B. To raise money for a trip.
C. To earn money for the treatment.
D. To provide lemon juice for people.
Detail
2. What made Liza Scott raise money by the lemon stand?
A. The stroke.
B. The health insurance.
C. The serious body injury.
D. The expensive trips to Boston.
Inference
3. What can we infer from the figures in paragraph 4?
A. People around Liza are warmhearted.
B. More and more people come to help Liza out.
C. More and more people like to buy Lizas lemonade.
D. People created some Internet fundraisers for Liza.
Inference
4. What is the text?
A. A news report. B. A book review.
C. A childrens story. D. A diary entry.
Language Study
Difficult sentences in the text
1. So instead, the stand is a place where people can visit to give money that will help Liza with her medical treatment. 于是,這個攤子成為一個人們可以前去捐錢幫助莉莎接受治療的地方。
【點石成金】本句中,where引導(dǎo)的是定語從句,修飾先行詞a place;that引導(dǎo)定語從句,并且在從句中作主語。
2. Doctors said if Lizas brain problem is not treated, she could suffer from a more serious brain injury, like a stroke. 醫(yī)生說,如果莉莎的大腦問題得不到治療,她可能會遭受更嚴(yán)重的腦損傷,比如中風(fēng)。
【點石成金】本句中,if引導(dǎo)的是條件狀語從句,doctors say后面是一個賓語從句,省略了引導(dǎo)詞that。