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Fresh off his MasterChef Junior run, Evan Robinson, who is only 12 years old, is using his kitchen skills to raise money for Puerto Rico. The TV show contestant wanted to offer help after hurricanes(飓风) hit the country last September.

    "I've been seeing, all over the news, people struggling," Evan said. "They can't get fresh water, electricity; they can't get really anything. I know I'm just a kid, but I think if a lot of people do something, a lot of things will get better."

    He raises money by baking and taking online orders for homemade empanadas(馅 饼). He started cooking on a recent Friday night. By the next Sunday evening, he had filled orders for 420 empanadas ﹣ ﹣ roasted chicken, cheeseburger and vegetarian ﹣ ﹣ getting ¥18 for six empanadas and ¥30 for a dozen.

    His mom, Veronica Robinson, helped him send the empanadas around the city. "We've never done anything like this before," she said. "But it's a great idea, so I want to help him make it work."

    For Evan's out﹣of﹣town friends and supporters, he has set up a crowdfunding(众筹) page. Through it, he's hoping to raise ¥1, 500 in "virtual (虚 拟 的) empanadas". This is because he heard on the news that it could take Puerto Rico years, maybe even 10 years, to recover(复 原) from the hurricanes. And he said, "Fruit pies are up next. And my baking will continue as well."

    It's a difficult job, especially for a kid with homework and Boy Scouts and friendships to tend to. But he doesn't seem worried.

    "It's what we're supposed to do," he said. "I'm a human. They're humans. Why shouldn't I help them?"

    Indeed.

(1)How did Evan help those struggling in Puerto Rico?  

A.He asked his parents to send the empanadas around the city.

B.He continued offering a lot of fresh water and fruit pies to them.

C.He donated his big winning prize in his MasterChef Junior run.

D.He raised money by selling homemade empanadas through online orders.

(2)Evan set up a crowdfunding page because  

A.he raised more money than he expected for the people in need

B.he knew that it could take Puerto Rico a long time to recover

C.he wanted more and more friends to know his kitchen skills

D.the number of online orders was beyond his expectation

(3)According to the passage, which are the best words to describe Evan?  

A.kind﹣hearted and helpful

B.careful and confident

C.honest and hard﹣working

D.humorous and organized

(4)How can we understand the last sentence in the passage?  

A.Friendship is important in our lives.

B.It's difficult for humans to raise money.

C.We should help those who're in need.

D.Everyone must do something unusual.

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Weeks on List(上榜周数)
1
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Run For Your Life, by James Clark. $27.85. A New York policeman alone must stop a bad man killing people.
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