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2022?2023學年度第二學期九年級學情調研卷

英語

注意事項:

?本試卷10頁,全卷滿分90分,考試時間為90分鐘。試卷包含選擇題和非選擇題。

考生答題全部答在答題卡上,答在本試卷上無效。

?請認真核對監(jiān)考教師在答題卡上所粘貼條形碼的姓名、考試證號是否與本人相符

合,再將自己的姓名、考試證號用0.5毫米墨水簽字筆填寫在答題卡及本試卷上。

?答選擇題必須用2B鉛筆將答題卡上對應的答案標號涂黑,如有改動,請用橡皮擦

干凈后,再選涂其他答案。答非選擇題必須用0.5毫米黑色墨水簽字筆寫在答題卡

的指定位置,在其他位置答題一律無效。

選擇題(共40分)

一、單項填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)

1.Lookatthepicture.Whatgreatfunthechildrenarehavingnow!

A.catchingfishB.tocatchfish

C.feedingfishD.tofeedfish

2.—HowwarmthesongIt3momanddaughter!

一Yeah.It'satreattoearsandmakesusunderstandourparentsbetter.

A.listensB.hearsC.soundsD.listensto

3.Boysandgirls,followyourheartandneverlettakeawayyourdreams.

A.nooneB.anyoneC.someoneD.everyone

4.一WhydidEddieleaveinahurry?

—Ithinkthere'ssomethingwrongwithhimtoday.Look,hehisfood.

A.isn'ttouchingB.doesn'ttouchC.hasn'ttouchedD.didn'ttouch

5.Thenewswereceivecanhaveaninfluenceonwefeelandviewtheworld,sohavinga

balanced“mediadiet“isofgreatimportance.

A.whatB.howC.thatD.whether

6.We'renevergoingtoforgetthetragichistory.AndIdon'tthinkwe.

A.mayB.mightC.havetoD.should

7.Blindboxattractssomanykidsbecausetheyarealwayscuriousabouttheitem

inside.

A.uncertainB.unusualC.indirectD.incomplete

8.VanGoghusedhistalent,hisefforttocreatetheworld-famouspictureTheStarryNight.

A.asgoodasB.aswellasC.asmanyasD.ashardas

9.Thisnewinformationcanhelpscientistsbetter,orevenprevent,theworstresultsof

weatherchange.

A.payforB.prepareforC.askforD.leavefor

10.Sofar,thereare13wetlandcitiesinChina,agreatvarietyofcitystyles.

A.showB.showingC.toshowD.haveshown

11.Aslongaspeopledonotlosetheoflife,theywillnotlosethemselves.

A.senseB.courseC.directionD.achievement

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12.Inthesentence"Themanwasthesamesizeasmylittlefinger!9,,theexclamationmarkisused

to.

A.expresssurpriseB.separatewordsC.enclosewordsD.endaquestion

13.Youwon'tfullyunderstandthevalueofliteratureyoureaditforyourself.

A.becauseB.unlessC.ifD.assoonas

14.—Manystudentsdidwellinthisexam.Iwonder.

一Throughtheirownefforts.

A.howtheymadeitfinallyB.whattheylearnedfromit

C.whethertheytriedtheirbestD.whydidtheygetasuccess

15.―Goodnews!You'vegotfullmarksintheEnglishlisteningandspeakingtest.

—That'sgreat.

A.HaveI?B.Pardon?C.Cheerup!D.Goodluck!

二、完形填空(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)

閱讀下面短文,從短文后所給各題的四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,并

在答題卡上將該項涂黑。

Manypeoplearguethatthebrainisthemostimportantorganinthebody.It16what

wethink,whatwefeel,andwhatwedoallday.17,yourbrainisinchargeofkeepingyour

balance,helpingyoutalk,andmovingthemusclesinyourbody.Whenyousleep,however,your

brainis18fromdoingmostofitsdaytimetasks.Sowhatexactlydoesyourbraindowhen

youareasleep?

Thebrain19workingandthinkingallnightlong.Ifyouhavetomakeanimportant

decision,somepeoplemighttellyouto“sleeponit."Yourbrainnevershutsdown,soitisalways

busyhelpingyouprocessinformation.Sometimesyougotobedfacingadifficultdecision,you

mightwakeupandknowwhatyoushoulddo.Thisis20youworkedsomethingsoutwhile

youwereasleep.

Yourbraindoesalotmorethanhelpyoumakedecisionswhileyouareasleep.It21

usesthattimetohelpyoulearnandrememberinformationbetter.22sleep,thebraingoes

backovernewinformationthatyoulearnedduringtheday.Thisinformationismovedfromone

areaofthebraintoanothertoformalong-lasting23.Sowheneveryoulearnsomethingnew,

itcanbeagoodideatogetagoodnight'srestafterward.Itmighthelpyouwhenyouneedto

remembertheinformationlater.

Whenyou'reasleep,yourbraincanalsoclearouttoxinsthatbuildupduringtheday.Toxins

aredangerouschemicalsthatcanharmyourbody.Forexample,toxinsinthebraincan_24

memoryloss.Whenyousleep,yourbrainactskindoflikeadishwasher.Atnight,itfillswitha

liquidthatcleansawaytheseharmfultoxins.Thatway,yourbraincandoallofits25tasks

thenextday.Withallofthethingsthatthebraindoesatnight,it'snowonderthathumansspenda

thirdoftheirlivesasleep.

16.A.concludesB.controlsC.confirmsD.contacts

17.A.ForexampleB.AsaresultC.AfterallD.Inall

18.A.differentB.tiredC.freeD.absent

19.A.keepsB.stopsC.considersD.allows

20.A.whyB.whereC.whenD.because

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21.A.alwaysB.especiallyC.seldomD.also

22.A.BeforeB.DuringC.WithD.After

23.A.decisionB.valueC.memoryD.idea

24.A.leadtoB.comefromC.giveoutD.insiston

25.A.dangerousB.importantC.privateD.missing

三、閱讀理解(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)

閱讀下列材料,從每題所給的四個選項中,選出最佳答案。

A

TheBritishMuseumReviews

www.britishmuseum.org

Tripadvisor-4.5/5????<)?73,521reviews

????OTripadvisor(73,521)?Museum

5-star73%

QGreatRussellStreet,LondonWC1B3DG

4-star19%

I+442073238000

3-star5%

OClosedOpensMon10AM▲2-star2%

SaturdayClosed1-star1%

SundayClosed

Recentreviews

Monday10AM-4PM

Tuesday10AM-4PM

?????Mar25,2023

Wednesday10AM-4PM

Amazingplace.Wellpresented.Artifactsarecompelling

Thursday10AM-4PManddescriptionsareverywellwritten.Couldeasilyreturn

manytimes.Anditisfree?

Friday10AM-4PM

FullreviewbyC2002SHmarkm

Tips

?????Mar24,2023

DesignatedTherearemanyTheBritishAnextraordinarycollectionofthebesttheworldhasto

wheelchairandrestaurants,cafes,Museumisoffer.WhereelsecanyouseeanEasterIslandstatue,the

accessiblepublicshopsinsidetheaccessiblefromtheElginmarbles,andtheRosettaStoneallononefloor?

toiletmuseum.So.youTottenhamCourt

willnotneedtofin.Road,Holtx)rn,._Fullreviewbyc1lm2

26.YoucanvisittheBritishMuseumat.

A.8a.m.onMondayB.9a.m.onThursdayC.1p.m.onFridayD.2p.m.onSunday

27.Whatdidmostvisitorsthinkaboutthemuseum?

A.Terrible.B.Notbad.C.Good.D.Excellent.

28.WhichisNOTtrueaccordingtotheposter?

A.TheBritishMuseumisfreetothepublic.

B.Visitorscaneasilyfindfoodanddrinksinthemuseum.

C.Themuseumprovidesdesignatedwheelchairandpublictoilet.

D.TheElginmarblesandtheRosettaStoneareondifferentfloors.

B

InsomeareasofYunnan,whenwintercomes,peoplesitarounda

fireandbaketeainpotterypotsonthecharcoalfire.Afterthetea

leavesareroasted,peopleaddhotwatertoboilthem.Whiledrinking

tea,theychatwitheachotherandbakefruitsoverthefire,whichhas

becomeasocialsceneintheseareas.

九年級英語學情調研卷共10頁第3頁

Today,theuniqueexperienceof“boilingteaaroundastove99hasbecomepopularonthe

Internetunexpectedly.OnthesocialmediaplatformXiaohongshu,thenumberofviewsonthe

topichasalsobeenover12million.

Nownetizensaresharingplentyofotherchoicesintheactivity,fromhomemaderoastedmilk

teatoheatedwine.Inadditiontoalltypesofdrinks,thechoicesofsnacksareevenmorediverse.

Themostpopularchoicesincluderoastedsweetpotatoes,oranges,glutinousricecakes,aswellas

marshmallows.Somepeoplealsopreparedriedfruits,nutsandevenreddatesfbrhealth

management.

Stove-boiledteahasattractedyoungChinesepeoplethroughitsconnectionwithnatural

environment.Peoplenormallysitoutsideorinindoorcourtyardswithpottedplantsandtraditional

Chinesedecorations.Somealsoshowtheirloveofstove-boiledteawhilewearingtraditional

Hanfuclothinginthesegracefulsettings.

Thecharmofboilingteaaroundastovealsocomesfromcompanionship.Whenpeopleare

facingthepressureofafastlifeandthestressofworkandstudy,makingteaaroundthefire

providesachancetoslowdown,relaxandgetbacktolivingalifewithyourfriends.Asmallstove,

apotoftea,andsomefriendsgatheredtochattogethereasilylakeupawholeafternoon.

29.Thispassagewouldmostlikelytobefoundinanarticleof.

A.scienceB.cookingC.lifestyleD.history

30.Theunderlinedwordinthethirdparagraphmostlikelymeans.

A.ofdifferenttypesB.ofdifferentsizes

C.ofdifferentshapesD.ofdifferenttimes

31.Moreandmorepeopleprefer“boilingteaaroundastove”because.

?itprovidesachancetotalkwithfriendsfreely

②ilhelpspeoplegetawayfrompressureofafastlifestyle

(3)itmakespeoplehavemorechoicesforhealthmanagement

@itallowsthemtoenjoythemselvesinanaturalenvironment

A.①②③B.②③④C.①③④D.①②④

C

①Withhersilverhair,68-year-oldXuLilistandsoutinacrowdofyoungpeople.Xu

goessquaredancingeverynightwithherfriendsinthecenterofHarbin.Theirdancinghasstrong

rhythmandawiderangeofmovements,makingitmorelikediscothantheslowtraditional

Chinesesquaredancing.Xuistheorganizerandtheonlyseniortakingpart.

②ApartfromXu,mostdancersareintheir20s."GrandmaXumaybeold,butweall

learnfromher,^^saysZhangDongkai,23.“Sheisourleader.^^

Thecontrastbetweenherageandherdancinghasnotonlyendearedhertothosearoundher,

butalsomadeherfamousonline,withmanynetizenspraisingherdancingandoptimisticattitude.

Insteadofjustlookingaftergrandchildren,increasingnumbersofelderlyChineseareenjoying

theirownlives.

WangYun,72,goestoadanceclassforseniorseveryweekatHarbinUniversity,whichwas

foundedin1984andisoneoftheearliestuniversitiesfortheelderlyinChina.Hundredsof

thousandshavegraduatedfromtheinstitutionoverthepastthreedecades.

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③TheaverageageofWang'sdanceclassisover60.TeacherLiYongxiasaysshehas

taughtdancethereformorethan10years.Manystudentswerenotingoodshapewhentheyfirst

came,butdancingchangedtheirattitudetowardlife.

HarbinUniversityfortheelderlyisverypopular.Thoughtherearebranchschoolsinevery

districtofHarbin,manycoursesarefullsoonaftertheonlineregistration(注冊)channelsare

opened.

QuWenyong,asociologyprofessoratHeilongjiangUniversitywhohasbeenfollowingthe

elderlycareindustryformanyyears,saystheagesfrom60to70havebecomepartofthe“golden

decade^^forChina'selderlyasthecountry'saverage(平均的)lifeexpectancyincreases.4CTheyare

healthy,theyhavetimeandtheyrequireahigherqualityofQusays.

④Notlongago,avideoof66-year-oldDengXiaohuiwalkingacatwalkwithherpartner

inHarbin'sCentralStreetreceivedmorethan1millionlikesonsocialmedia.

“IlovedfashionshowswhenIwasyoung,andIrealizedmydreamafterIretired.^^Denghas

beenstudyingthecatwalkforfiveyearsatamodelingschoolinHarbin.

32.Whatis68-year-oldXuLilifamousforonline?

A.Beingtheonlyorganizerofthesquaredancingclass.

B.Goingsquaredancingwithacrowdofyoungpeople.

C.BeingperfectatslowtraditionalChinesesquaredancing.

D.Goingsquaredancingeverynightformorethan10years.

33.Wherecanweputthesentence“ManyelderlypeopleinChinaalsoliketosharetheirliveson

theInternet."?

A.①B.②C.③D.④

34.WhyisHarbinUniversityfortheelderlysopopular?

A.Itopensonlineregistrationchannels.

B.Itistheonlyuniversityfortheelderly.

C.Manyoftheelderlyarenotingoodshape.

D.Theelderlytodayneedahigherqualityoflife.

35.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?

A.Theelderlycanrealizetheirdreamseasily.

B.TheaveragelifeexpectancyinChinaincreases.

C.Dancingallowstheelderlytobeyoungatheart.

D.Manyoftheelderlyrefusetolookaftergrandchildren.

D

Didyouknowthatalmost8milliontonsofplasticenterouroceanseveryyear?Thereare

manyfactorsthatcontributetothispollution,includingmicrofibers.Theyhavebeenfoundin

shorelines,seafloors,andevensnow.Inaddition,microfiberscanalsobefoundinhumanwaste.

Studiesshowthatweareconstantlyexposedtomicroplasticthroughourfood,ourwater,andeven

theairwebreathe.

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Microfibersaretinysyntheticfibersthatarecreatedfromsmallbitsofplastic.Theymakeup

materialssuchaspolyester,rayon,nylon,andacrylicandarethemostcommontypeof

microplasticfoundintheenvironment.

Thegrowingpopularityofthismaterialdatesbacktotheearly1990s.Swedishmanufacturers

producedavarietyofthesematerials,makingitoneofthemostpopularinEurope.Bytheearly

2000s,itemsmadeofmicrofiberbecamepopularworldwide.Thematerialwas-andstillis-cheap,

highlydurable(耐用的),andwater-resistant.Becauseofthesefeatures,itisusedforavarietyof

reasons,suchascleaning,homeware,clothes,andaccessories.

Unluckily,whenthesesyntheticitemsarewashed,theyreleasemicrofibers.Washingone

loadofsyntheticclothescanreleasemillionsoffibers.Althoughwastewatertreatmentfactories

catchmostofthesefibers,somepassthroughbecauseoftheirsmallsize,enteringourwaterways

andpollutingtheenvironment.Theyarealsodifficulttocollectandclean,soitisimportantto

preventthemfromenteringtheenvironmentinthefirstplace.

HowCanWeHelp?

Fortunately,preventionstartsrightathome!Researchhasconcludedthattherearemany

waystoreducethespreadofmicrofibers.Someincludethefollowing:

?Reducingthewashingofsyntheticmaterial

?Air-dryingclothesalsosavesenergyandreduceswaterconsumption

?Avoidinghalf-loadsoflaundry

?Usingafront-loadingwashingmachine

It'sacommonmisunderstandingthatwearingcottoninsteadofsyntheticmaterialis

environmentallyfriendly.Researchersclaimthatcottonclothesoftenrelease(釋放)chemicals,

whichisanothercauseofharmtotheenvironment.Ultimately,scientiststheorizethatdeveloping

bettermaterialsisthebestsolution.

Althoughthesesolutionspreventthespreadofmicrofibers,theydonotcompletelygetridof

theonesalreadyintheenvironment.Luckily,companiesintheapparelindustryaswellasNGOs

andresearchersareactivelytryingtodeveloptechnologytocleanouroceansandtheenvironment.

Fornow,weallcantakesmallstepstodoourpartinrestoringourbeautifulplanet.

36.Whataremicrofibers?

A.Theyarecreatedfromsmallbitsofplastics.

B.Theyaremadeupofmaterialslikerayonandnylon.

C.Theyarehighlydurable,water-resistantandexpensive.

D.Theyarethemostcommontypeofnaturalmicroplastic.

37.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordinparagraph4referto?

A.Clothes.B.Factories.C.Microfibers.D.Waterways

38.WhichofthefollowingisNOTthewaytoreducethespreadofmicrofibers?

A.Avoidhalf-loadsoflaundry.

B.Washsyntheticmaterialless.

C.Chooseafront-loadingwashingmachine.

D.Wearcottoninsteadofsyntheticmaterial.

39.Whichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribethewriter'sopinion?

A.Doubtful.B.Hopeful.C.Worried.D.Satisfied.

40.Whichisthemostpossibletitleforthispassage?

A.Whatcanwedowithmicrofibers?B.Howdomicrofibersenterouroceans?

C.Wherecanwefindmicrofibers?D.Whydoclothesreleasemicrofibers?

九年級英語學情調研卷共10頁第6頁

非選擇題(共50分)

四、填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)

A)根據(jù)括號中所給的漢語寫出單詞,使句子意思完整正確,并將答案填寫在答題卡標號為

41—45的相應位置上。

41.Thereare▲(嚴格的)rulesabouttheuseofdangerouschemicals.

42.Myparentsarein▲(同意)thatIcandealwiththisproblembymyself.

43.Shewaslooking▲(徑直地)atme,wonderinghowtostarttheconversation.

44.Moreattentionispaidtocontrollingtherateofnearsightedness▲(在…之中)students.

45.TheLiteratureCourseattheFootoftheJilongHillis▲(專門地)designedfor

teenagersinNanjing.

B)根據(jù)句子意思,用括號中所給單詞的適當形式填空,并將答案填寫在答題卡標號為

46—50的相應位置上。

46.Forthefirsttime,thisyear'sOscarforBestActressA(present)toMichelleYeoh,an

Asianwoman.

47.Allthepresentsareready.WhocanmakealistoftheA(customer)addressesfbrme?

48.YesterdaythevillagewasquiteA(known),buttodayit'sonthefrontpageofthe

newspapers.

49.NowmanyyoungpeopleareusedtoA(record)theirtravelexperiencesthroughshort

videos.

50.JackA(regret)wastingtoomuchtimeplayinggamesanddecidedtospendmoretime

onhisstudy.

C)根據(jù)短文內容,從下面方框中選擇適當?shù)膯卧~或短語填空,使短文內容完整正確,并將

答案填寫在答題卡標號為51-55的相應位置上。

poorpopularweredifferentfromchallengeledto

Justoveronehundredyearsago,movies51whatthey

aretoday.Therewasnosoundinthefirstmotionpicturesinthelate

1800s.Tomakemovingpicturesbetter,peopledesignednew

camerastotakepicturesandrecordthemonfilm.Theirdesignsand

ideas52today9smovies,whicharethemostexcitingand

amazingmoviesever!

Eventhoughtherewasnosoundinearlyfilms,moviesbecamemoreandmore53.In

silentfilms,anactor'swordswereprintedandshownonthescreen.

Thenext54wastohavesoundtogowiththeimagesonthescreen.Theinventionof

anewkindoffilmin1919madesoundonfilmpossible.Acamerawasabletorecordimagesand

soundonfilmatthesametime.Atfirst,thequalityofthesoundwas55.Aftermany

experiments,itwasimproved.Thenewmovieswithsoundwerecalledtalkies.Thefirst

full-lengthtalkiewasTheJazzSingerin1927.Themoviehadbothmusicandspeaking.Movies

wouldneverbesilentagain.

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五、閱讀填空。(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)

A)閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)所讀內容,在文章后第56—65小題的空格里填入一個最恰當?shù)膯卧~,

并將答案填寫在答題卡標號為56-65的相應位置上。

注意:每個空格只填一個單詞。

TheDyslexiaWeek

AlbertEinstein(1879-1955),WaltDisney(1901-1966),andPabloPicasso(1881-1973)have

somethingincommon.Theywereallextremelyclever,brilliantandcreative—andtheyallhad

dyslexia.Today,aroundsixmillionpeopleintheUKhavesomedegreeofdyslexia.Yetmany

peopledon'tunderstandtheconditionorevenrealizetheyhaveit.

DyslexiaAwarenessWeek(DAW)aimstochangethat.Startingon3October,dyslexia

charitiesacrossthecountrywillbeencouragingconversationsaboutit,givingpeopleadviceand

support.

Whatisdyslexia?

Dyslexiaisnotanillnessoradisease.Itisaconditionthataffectsthewayapersonlearns.It

doesn'tmeanthatpersonisn'tintelligent,itjustmeansthattheirbrainworksalittledifferently.

Justlikepeoplehavedifferentskin,hairandeyecolours,thewayourbrainsseetheworldand

handleinformationcanbedifferenttoo.Thisiscalledneurodiversity.

Howdoesdyslexiaaffectpeople?

Dyslexiaaffectspeopledifferently.Eachpersonhasauniqueexperience.Somepeoplemay

haveproblemswithreading,writingandspelling.Forexample,apersonwithdyslexiamightwrite

theword“pests"as"pets"becausetheirbrainconfusestheorderofletters.Theymightfindit

difficulttomatchletterstosoundsortorememberhowtospellwords.

Howmighttheconditionaffectdailylife?

Dyslexiaisn'tjustaboutreading,spellingandwriting.Itcanaffectconcentration(專注力),

coordination(協(xié)調性)andmemory,whichcanmakeeverydaylifetricky.Dyslexicpeoplemight

findithardtocopydownlotsofnotesfromaboardortoorganizewrittenwork.Theymayfindit

toughtofollowlotsofinstructionsorruleswhenplayingagame.However,dyslexiacanbe

discoveredbyspecialtests.Thisistheimportantfirststepforpeoplegettingthehelpandsupport

theymightneed.

Whatarethepositivesofhavingdyslexia?

Peoplediagnosed(診斷)withdyslexiamightworryhowothersseethem,butthinking

differentlycanbeasuperpower.Manypeoplewithdyslexiaoftenhavestronglogicalskillsand

greatimaginativeideas.Theycanbegoodatspottingpatternsandsolvingproblems.Theycanbe

supercreativetoo—therearemanyauthors,actorsandinventorsfromeverycomeroftheworld

whothrivewiththecondition.Dyslexiaisnothingtobeafraidorashamedof.It'spartofyou.

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TheDyslexiaWeek

Introduction?Manypeoplearediagnosedasdyslexia,includingsomesuccessfulonesin

56.

?Manyofthemarenotclearaboutitorevennot57oftheirown

conditions.

?TheDyslexiaWeekstartingon3Octoberwillworktochangeit,helping

and58peoplewithdyslexia.

Explanations?Dyslexiashouldn'tbe59fbranillnessoradisease.

?It'saconditionthatmakespeoplelearn60asaresultoftheway

theirbrainsseetheworldandhandleinformation.

?Itcanbediscoveredbytakingspecial61.

62?Dyslexiamakespeoplehavetroublereading,writingandspelling.

?Itmakespeople63concentrated,coordinatedandaffectstheirmemory.

PositivesPeoplewithDyslexiamayhavesuperpowerlikestronglogicalskills,great

64andsupercreativity.

ConclusionIt's65tobeafraidorashamedofhavingdyslexia.Justacceptitand

enjoythelife.

B)根據(jù)短文內容及首字母提示,填寫所缺單詞,并將答案填寫在答題卡標號為66-75的相

應位置。

LiamHannonwas10whenhestartedgivingoutfreelunchestopeoplewho

werehungry.Heandhisfamilymade20sandwiches,puttheminbrownbagshe

haddecorated,a66abottleofwaterandagranolabar,andgavethemaway.

Liamisnow14andhisprojectiss67goingstrong.Withhelpfrom

othersupporters,heh68out75to100lunchesthreetimesamonth.We

askedLiamtotellusaboutit.

Howdidyougetstarted?

Foursummersago,Ididn'twanttogotocamp.Mydadsaid,“Youcan'tstayathome

doingn69SoIdidanonlinetreasure-huntprogramwhereyoudoacademicchallengesto

moveforward.Ipickeds70asasubject.

Thefirstweek,thechallengetoldustodosomethingtohelppeoplewhoaree71

homelessness.Isaid,“Dad,therearepeoplerightoutsideourbuildingw72arehungry.

Whydon'lwemakethemlunch?”Wemadepeanutbutter&jamandwentoutwithourwagon.

Theluncheswentveryquickly.

Whafsthemostrewardingthingaboutwhatyoudo?

rdsaymeetingthepeople.They'regenuine(真誠的)peoplewhojustn

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