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at Galveston and Houston and the nearby area wasc第being damaged by winds and flooding.The winds第For a long weekend,just shy of 20 kids born withwere above 75 mph around that time.We spent 10 tocleft palates or lips(腭裂或唇裂)come together at a12 hours in the closet until Saturday noon.special camp.Here,they can be themselves amongothers who understand their unique experiences.分It was a mess outside.We ate what we could and分Camper Ava Blakely explains,"Coming herehad to walk around to find some food and hot water.gives us a unique identity(身份).We all have hadMom and Dad were sad but glad we were safe andthat,so it's not what makes us the black sheep读sound.Ike made me realize the importance of beinganymore.It's what brings us together,and that'swell-prepared for natural disasters.Since then,I've读really special.”always been very careful about getting ready forThe camp welcomes children from 8 to 18 yearsstorms.old.Isabella St.Marie,an 18-year-old camper,talkshappily about the camp."Here,we can be ourselves第二第and no one looks at us strangely,,”she says.“It(D)24.What does the underlined wordfeels like home,where everyone understands what分部we've been through..”“trepidation”mean in paragraph1 1?These children face more than just socialchallenges..They have many operations(手术)A.Excitement.B.Confusion.throughout their lives.Blakely shares,"I've had 10探operations before turning 18,which is the averageC.Curiosity.D.Anxiety.number a normal person has in their whole life.Dr Gregory Allen,a children's doctor,explainsthat cleft conditions happen in about one in 700gbirths.In Colorado alone,70 to 90 children are(A)25.Why did the author and his family takeborn with cleft lips,palates,or both each year.第shelter in a closet?第The camp helps build confidence throughA.They were afraid of the strong windsoutside.acceptance.St.Marie stresses the importance of分education,noting that many people aren't aware ofB.They wanted to protect themselves from分what a cleft is.flooding.C.They needed a safe place to store theirAs Blakely and St.Marie prepare to graduate读belongings读from the camp,they look back on how it has helpedD.They were following the instructions fromthem.Blakely,now an active actress,hopes younger厚the radio.gcampers will become less shy.(B)26.How did the experience of Hurricane IkeShe adds,"When you are exploring your identity第affect the author?第with cleft,but also without cleft,what else do you do?My cleft is like one star in my sky,not the whole雾A.He became less fearful about future stormsuniverse..”B.He took storm preparations more seriously.The camp provides a unique chance for thesechildren to connect with others who share theirC.He knew how to keep calm duringexperiences.It helps them develop confidence,图hurricanes.读educate others about their condition,and acceptD.He found carefulness is of greattheir identities beyond their cleft.As they supporteach other and grow together,these young peoplegimportance.感learn to face the world with renewed strength.(C)28.What is the main purpose of the special第(A)27.What is the main idea of the text?camp mentioned in the text?A.The author's experience in Hurricane Ike.A.To help the children find their own identity.B.The author's fear of hurricanes in general.分C.The damage caused by Hurricane Ike in分B.To educate the general public about cleftconditions.深Houston.C.To create support for children with similarD.The preparations the author made for a读backgrounds.D.To provide medical treatment for childrenstorm.with cleft conditions
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