
My best friend Ally and I spare a few hours of our time every week as volunteers for BuddyBall. It’s a _________________ that helps disabled kids do sports and make new friends.
So what does a buddy ( 伙 伴 ) do? _______________________, I am a buddy for an eleven-year-old boy Tom. He is in a wheelchair and is a good basketball player, but just like any kid, it upsets him ___________ he misses a shot or makes a bad pass. He starts to cry and doesn’t want to play. Sometimes he even wants to _______. So, as his buddy, I encourage him. Now we’re working on our basketball skills together. It’s great to see how he has _________________ and he doesn’t get upset so easily.
Ally is a buddy for Clara, a kid with very few language skills. She is also a bit_________! She likes running away. Ally has learned how to work with Clara and to get her to join in the_______. Now she loves baseball and has more friends. Next week she’s playing in a team. Her parents are _______ happy about BuddyBall and they say that Clara is more confident ( 自 信 的 ) and _________________ after her BuddyBall sessions.
BuddyBall is a great chance for everyone! Differences ________________ and we realize that we’re all just kids loving sports. I love doing BuddyBall because I know I’m doing something meaningful!
1.A.decision | B.subject | C.program |
2.A.In the end | B.On the way | C.At the moment |
3.4.A.keep on | B.get down | C.give up |
5.A.dreamed | B.improved | C.prepared |
6.A.wild | B.friendly | C.easy-going |
7.A.games | B.discussions | C.lessons |
8.A.hardly | B.truly | C.possibly |
9.A.careful | B.sociable | C.creative |
10.A.increase | B.remain | C.disappear |