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The Millennial Trains Project is a non-profit organization that enables young people to get involved in creative projects.The organization leads crowdfunded train journeys.(1)
E
E
.The organization has already completed two journeys,through the northern and central United States.Twenty-four people are now getting ready to be a part of the third.To earn a place on the train,each person has to raise $5,000.(2)
C
C
At each stop,they get off the train to explore a different town or city.The idea is to visit small businesses,community centers,schools—or wherever their projects take them.
(3)
B
B
He knows that universities are becoming more and more expensive each year,and that many people think higher education is no longer affordable.Over the next 10 days he is going to visit seven universities.He wants to see what they are doing to meet these challenges.
   Catherine Tsavalas is planning to explore how bookstores and libraries improve local communities.(4)
G
G
She also wants to know if they are using social media to connect with people.
   Hurricanes,tornadoes,wildfires,floods—research suggests these are going to happen more and more.Jenny Gottstein thinks she can address these challenges.At each stop,she is planning to interview local leaders,emergency workers,and computer game designers.(5)
A
A
She believes people are more likely to remember something important when the information is fun and game-like.
   These 24 people are strangers now,but not for long.The next week is going to be a life-changing learning experience for many.

A.She then plans to create a game to help people prepare for disasters.
B.Trevor Eagle wants to make a difference to the education system.
C.Besides money,they also need to have an idea for a project.
D.Community leaders will travel by train across American South.
E.These journeys provide the young with the chance to help different communities.
F.Tyson Foods had supported the project for a 10-day journey across the US.
G.She wants to find out what they are doing to encourage more people to read.

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【答案】E;C;B;G;A
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