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外研版(2019)高中英语必修二Unit 5 On the road review 单元测试1
Zach Bonner, a teenage boy, has just walked a long journey, more than 1, 200 miles from his home town in Tampa, Florida, to the nations capital, Washington, DC, with the aim to raise awareness and funds for homeless kids.
In the final leg of the trip, Zach has traveled about 10 miles every day. Along the way, he has collected more than1.000 letters about homeless children. He hopes to give the letters to the President. Zach says he hopes his journey can make a difference.
More than one million children in the United States live in shelters or on the streets. In order to know the difficulties that homeless children face, Zach spent 24 hours with a group of them every day during his long journey.
On June 3. Zach walked the last mile of his long journey. More than 500 supporters, including 300 homeless kids joined Zach. "It was a long walk," Zach said, "but it was well worth it."
Zach's idea came from a movie about Mildred Norman, who tried to promote world peace by walking 25,000 miles. Zach considered walking as a good way to draw public attention to his cause.
Zach is also the founder of the Little Red Wagon Foundation, whose purpose is to help needy young people. Through the foundation, Zach has raised money and donated school supplies. "A lot of homeless youth don't get the chance to succeed in school because they don't have supplies."
Zach's volunteerism has even inspired a Hollywood movie based on his life. "He is the most extraordinary kid I've ever met "says Michael Guillen, who has made the movie." He hasn't just talked the talk. He has walked the walk."
Difficult and tiring as the journey was, Zach was never discouraged in his walking. "When homeless kids get tired of being homeless, they don't give up. So why should I quit when I get tired of walking?"
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