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A.A lot of volunteers wait to be told what to do or they wait to be asked.
B.It never occurred to him that everyone had a part to play in making the world a better place.
C.He hit up friends,neighbors and family members for donations.
D.It helped him discover that this one small gesture had a huge chain effect that goes straight to the heart of helping.
AB.Shoes in different sizes and colors suddenly caught his eyes.
AC.That's when the answer came through loud and clear.
In the summer of 2015,Christian Moyer was just another teenager busy preparing for the SAT when he was faced with a question he couldn't answer.It had nothing to do with reading,writing or math and everything to do with life.
   "We were looking at this section about college essays,and one of the prompts(提示) was, ' Tell us about a struggle you have had in life and how you overcame it.''' Said Christian,now a 17-year-old senior at University City High School. "And I realize how fortunate I was not to have any struggles in life and how other people don't have as much as I do."
   (1)
AC
AC
.The inspiration for what to do next came from "Barefoot Sunday'" an annual Newbreak Church event that asks church members to wear new or gently used shoes to a service and leave them behind.The shoes are then donated to charities that help people start over-people who are homeless,addicted,abused and poor.
   Christian decided to start collecting shoes for the San Diego Rescue Mission,one of the "Barefoot Sunday" charities.
   When he dropped off his first batch(批) of shoes,Christian got a tour to the downtown with events manager Michelle Smith. (2)
D
D

   "Some of the people we see will wear the same pair of shoes until there are no bottoms or tops on them.This makes a big difference for them." Said Herb Johnson,president and CEO of the San Diego Rescue Mission. "With the children,many of these kids have never had a good pair of shoes.Some of our clients' shoes look like they have been around the world a couple of times."
   Christian started collecting shoes last fall.(3)
C
C
.He posted a note on an online social network.His family members put a bin (箱子) in front of their house for easy drop-off.He even raided(掃蕩) his own closet.
   Since starting his shoe drive,Christian has collected 160 pairs,which he catalogs on an Excel spreadsheet.The shoes that are not used by the mission's clients are sold in one of the organization's stores,with proceeds(收益) going to support the mission's programs.
    " (4)
A
A
.But Christian's started this on his own," Smith said.
   Over the past year,Christian figures he has donated at least 10 pairs of his own shoes to the mission.In addition to freeing up some room in his closet,donating the shoes has given him the king of feel-good payback.

【考點】人與自我
【答案】AC;D;C;A
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