25.Naude and Zijthoff are volunteers.They help out at a refugee camp(難民管) in Greece. At the camp,Naude and Zijthoff found out the refugees needed more than food and shelters.They wanted to study so that they could make their lives better. The two women decided to help.They opened a library on wheels.They hoped to provide(提供) a quiet place for the refugees to study.Friends in London helped them.Together,they raised money to build shelves inside a small old bus.They put in some computers,too.Then the woman asked for book donations(捐贈).They wanted to have books in many languages.Slowly,they filled up the shelves. The mobile(可移動的) library finally opened in November.It now has about 1,300 books.About 115 readers visit the library every week.So far,the library has lent 904 books. Those who come to the library love it.Children say it feels like home.A professor from the country of Syria used the books in the library to translate(翻譯) his work into English.A group of young people used the library to teach English.Some refugees have even given the library their own books. Naude and Zijthoff have high hopes for the future of their library on wheels.They also hope people in other countries make full use of the libraries to help others.
Title: (1)
Founder
Naude and Zijthoff
(2)
They wanted to meet the refugees need to study.
Efforts(努力)
●(3)
their friends,they raised money to build shelves inside old bus. ●They put in some computers. ●They asked people to give away books to the library.
Results
●The library opened in November. ●It has about 1,300 books. ●It has received 115 readers and lent 904 books.
Feedback(反饋)
●Children say it feels like home. ●A professor used the books to translate his work. ●A group of young people used the library to teach English. ●Some refugees have joined in the(4)
of the library.
Hopes
●The library has a bright future. ●People in other countries can follow their(5)