Lynn Lewis was weeks away from having a baby,and the only furniture she had in her apartment was a baby bed with a hole in it.One year before,at age 18,she had aged out of foster care,having been in the system since she was four when her single mother was no longer able to care for her.Though as a college student,she received a scholarship from a state program that helps former foster care kids attending college,still,things such as furniture just weren't in her budget.
Then she learned about Chairity,a nonprofit formed by 23-year-old Maria Paparella.The organization provides furniture and household goods to young adults who have left foster care.Lynn Lewis wasn't home when the furniture arrived,but when she walked into her apartment with her two-day-old baby boy,she gasped with delight.In the once empty apartment stood a full kitchen set,a bed,a dresser and two end tables.Lewis recalls, " I was already stressed out about being a single mother.It relieved me a lot."
Paparella first became aware of foster care in elementary school when her parents were considering adopting a child.The plan didn't work out,but Paparella often found herself thinking about that girl."I'm really close with my family,and I just couldn't imagine being completely on my own at 18,"she says.Trying to understand what aging out looked like,the idea of "moving into an apartment and not having a bed to sleep on" pulled at her heartstrings.
Today,as word has gotten out,Chairity has given furniture to nearly 200 young adults and has received donations from people who have bought new furniture and want to get rid of their old pieces and people who are moving.Paparella is convinced these contributions give the receivers hope and a sense of security.Lewis agrees." It makes me feel like I'm no different than other parents.My whole life,I've felt abnormal." she says."Now.I feel normal."
(1)What does the author want to show by mentioning Lewis's only furniture? AA
A.The necessity of Chairity does exist.
B.The state program pays little attention to her.
C.She can't afford more after paying for college.
D.Her single mother was unwilling to help her.
(2)What does the organization Chairity do? BB
A.It provides jobs to poor family.
B.It helps ex-foster young adults.
C.It finances single parents with children.
D.It inspires hard-working college students.
(3)What can we infer about Paparella from "pulled at her heartstrings" in paragraph 3? CC
A.It added to her interest.
B.It brought her great surprise.
C.It made her feel really sorry.
D.It helped build up her confidence.
(4)Which of the following best describes Lewis's feeling now? BB
A.Anxious.
B.Secure.
C.Indifferent.
D.Doubted.
【答案】A;B;C;B
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