問題詳情

Chen Shu-Chu ( 陳樹菊 ) is a vegetable vendor in the Central Market, Taitung. She hasworked there since she left school at thirteen following the death of her mother. Working everyday and living without unnecessary waste, she donated the money she earned to charities.In 2004, she gave away about $ 32,000 for a children’s fund, and another $ 144,000 the next yearto help build a library at a school she attended. In 2006, she gave $ 31,000 to the city’s KidsAlive International Orphanage. Now, she is planning to establish a $ 313,000 fund to help thepoor with education, food and healthcare. Owing to her good deeds, Reader’s Digest honoredher as the winner of 2010 Asian of the year. In 2012, she was listed on the list of the world’s 100most influential people by Time magazine, and selected as one of the Ramon Magsaysay Awardwinners. Chen was not among the largest donors, but she gave generously with her modestincomes.When interviewed by the press in the market, Chen seemed content and said “Money servesits purpose only when it is used for those who need it.” After learning the news of beingawarded, she would rather work in the market than be present at the ceremonies held byTime magazine and Ramon Magsaysay Award. Her words and story have touched many peoplearound Taiwan. What is remarkable about her story is that she gave away money withoutexpecting anything in return but simply to help others. It is observed that some charities receivedmore donations after her story was reported. Her influence will be far-reaching.
【題組】26. According to the passage, which of the following is true about Chen Shu-Chu?
(A) She has worked with her mother in the market since she left school.
(B) She worked hard to live a luxurious life.
(C) She started to sell vegetables after her mother died.
(D) She moved to Taitung when she was thirteen years old.

參考答案

答案:C
難度:適中0.468085
統計:A(20),B(1),C(22),D(4),E(0)