33.Liam Hannon was 10 when he started giving out free lunches to people who were hungry.He and his family made 20 sandwiches,put them in brown bags he had decorated, (1)a
a bottle of water and a granola bar,and gave them away. Liam is now 14 and his project is (2)s
going strong.With help from other supporters,he (3)h
out 75 to 100 lunches three times a month.We asked Liam to tell us about it. How did you get started? Four summers ago,I didn't want to go to camp.My dad said,"You can't stay at home doing (4)n
." So I did an online treasure- hunt program where you do academic challenges to move forward.I picked (5)s
as a subject. The first week,the challenge told us to do something to help people who are (6)e
homelessness.I said," Dad,there are people right outside our building (7)w
are hungry.Why don't we make them lunch?"We made peanut butter &jam and went out with our wagon.The lunches went very quickly. What's the most rewarding thing about what you do? I'd say meeting the people.They' re genuine(真誠的) people who just need a little (8)k
in their lives. What would you tell other kids who want to make a difference? Do something you (9)e
.Then you ' ll be more inspired to help.And get your friends and family involved.I invite friends to help with lunches,and (10)a
every time,they' ve come and given out lunches with me and my dad.Their willingness gives me confidence.
Kitty, "I promise to keep secrets for you,Lucy." Tom, "I promise to do the things myself,dad and mum." Ben, "I promise to study harder in the coming term,Miss Wang."
In our growth,we may make promises to our friends,to our parents,to our teachers,and even to ourselves.Please write a passage to talk about an unforgettable promise. 注意: (1)題目自擬,詞數(shù)80左右; (2)文中不得出現(xiàn)你的真實(shí)姓名和學(xué)校名稱; (3)語言通順,意思連貫,條理清楚,書寫規(guī)范。