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For many people,barbecues(燒烤) are a chance to enjoy a meal with family and friends.For Stan Hays,however,barbecuing becomes his skill to feed people in need when the disaster happens.
   The unique effort began in May,when a severe tornado (龍卷風(fēng)) hit Joplin,about hours from Hays' home.His wife asked him to help.So,he put out the word to his partners and headed down with his barbecue. "We thought we'd be there three to four days,serving maybe 5,000 meals, " Hays said.But the need was there,so Hays and over 300 volunteers worked for 11 days to meet the need.
   It was a life-changing experience for Hays,who had never organized any type of large voluntary effort before.While preparing to head home,he and his friends Will Cleaver and Jeff Smith came to the realization. "A barbecue community is able to respond to disasters like this quickly, " Hays said. "So,before we left,we put together a plan to create the Operation BBQ Relief. "
   During the last eight years,the group has responded to almost 60 disasters across the United States,including Hurricanes Harvey and Irma and the wildfires in northern California.More than -6,800 volunteers have joined the effort,and the group often partners with other organizations to serve the meals.
   "Barbecues are comfort food, " Hays said. "If you just lost your house or a loved one,getting a hot meal would remind you of the barbecues you had in the backyard and make you forget about the bad stuff in your life.That's worth it to me. "

(1)What can we learn from paragraph 2?
D
D

A.Volunteers couldn't meet the requirements.
B.Supplies were far from enough for the victims.
C.Hays' home was severely damaged by the tornado.
D.The need for food was beyond Hays' expectation.
(2)What made Hays create the Operation BBQ Relief?
B
B

A.His friends' suggestion.
B.His voluntary activity in Joplin.
C.His preference for barbecues.
D.His cooperation with other organizations.
(3)Which word best describes Hays?
C
C

A.Broad-minded.
B.Strong-willed.
C.Warm-hearted.
D.Good-tempered.
(4)What's the best title for the text?
A
A

A.When Disasters Fall,They Bring Barbecues
B.Barbecues:the Best Comfort Food
C.The Role of Barbecues in Voluntary Activities
D.The Bright Future of Barbecues

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