main reasons£®First£¬there is no work forthe children¡¯s parents£¬so they have no money to buy food or medicine£®Second£¬the governments in many African countriesdo not have the money to take care of the poor Most African countries are poor£®The land is hot good for growing food and the weather is also bad for farming There are many organizations trying to help these poor people£®The organization we are trying t0 help£¬the Feed Africa
Fund¡¤ spends millions of dollars every year on food for poor people in Africa£®This money comes from people like you__kind£¬generous people who do not want to see children die
from hunger£® All the money you give this evening will go to the FeedAfrica Fund£®Just one dollar can buy enough rice or corn to feed a family of four for three days£®Think about it£ºonly onedollar can feed four people for three days£® How much do you spend on food every day? Ten dollars? Twenty dollars? I am sure you can spend a little less on your own food so that you have a few dollars for the Feed Africa Fund£®
Ladies and gentlemen£¬we will now take a collection£®Please be generous£® ( ) 11£®What did the people see before this speech?
A .Some performers£®B Animals doing tricks£®C A movie£® D Some musicians£® ( ) 12£®What will the money be raised for?
A Children without parents£® B Children without food£® C Countries without money£®D£®Countries with bad water£®
( ) 13£®If a person gave five dollars£¬how long could the money feed four people? A Three days£® B£®One week£®C Hall a month£® D£®One month£® ( ) 14£®How would you describe¡°generous¡±people?
A People who get sick often£®B People who give money easily£® C People who are thin with hunger£®D People who work hard£® ( ) 15£®Why are most£®African countries so poor?
A Because the weather is had for farming B Because£®se the land is not good for growing food£®C Because the governments have no money£® D£®Both A and B ¢ô£®(Î÷ÄþÖп¼)°´ÒªÇóÍê³É¾ä×Ó
16£®He has bought two pants from Huaxing ClothesStore£®(¾Í»Ïß²¿·ÖÌáÎÊ) he bought from Huaxing Clothes Store?
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18£®You hold a sports meeting in your school every autumn(¸ÄΪ±»¶¯±¶Ì¬) A sports meeting in your school every autumn£®
19£®¡°Does the earth go round the sun?¡±the boy asked his father£®(¸ÄΪ¼ä½ÓÒýÓï)
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A turn it down B turn it onC turn off it D£®turn down it ( ) 2£®I'm similar £®
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( ) 3£® Lucy Lily are good at helping young people to read£® A Neither; nor B£®Either£ºorC Both£»and D Not£ºbut
( ) 4£®I'm very happy because I can enjoy doing I love to do A what B£®that C when D£®which
( ) 5£®We didn¡¯t plan it like that but it very well£® A work out B working C to work out D£®worked out ¢ò£®ÔĶÁÀí½â As a volunteer teacher£®I traveled a long way to a small village school in Longzhou£¬Guangxi£®On my way there¡£I thought about the village£¬the school and the children there
However£¬my heart sank when I arrived them It wasn¡¯t what I expected£®It didn¡¯t look like a school at all! The school had only three rooms£¬one for Grades 1£¬2 and 3£®and the other for Grades 4£®5 and 6£®There was a third One for me£® The children welcomed me warmly on my first day£®They asked níÈa lot of questions£¬and I told them stories about myself and my life in Shanghai£®The next day£¬I gave them a test to find out their level£®To my surprise£¬though the test was easy, over half of the students failed it£¬yet they all wanted to learn new things£®I knew they needed me I was busy preparing lessons£¬reading test papers every
Night ,I enjoyed teaching these lovely and hard-working children I could see that they were making progress with my help£®I have also learned a lot from them£®I understand their lives better, and we are now good friends£® I have worked in Longzhou for a year now£®I'm very happy£¬and the experience has been very£®useful to me£®I love
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( ) 6£®The writer is a volunteer teacher who comes from .
A Guangxi¡¯ B Xiamen C Shanghai D Beijing
( ) 7£®The writer found there were only rooms in that school£®
A two B three C six D£®four
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sank¡±mean that the writer £® A£®felt upset B was happy
C£®got angry D£®is disappointed
( ) 9£®The writer found the students level was she expected after the first test£® A just as B higher than C lower than D£®shorter than
( ) 10£®Which of the following statements is NOT¡¯true? A Both the volunteer teacher and the students are working so hard¡£
B The volunteer teacher doesn¡¯t like to work there any longer£®
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C£®The students became better and better with the help of the volunteer teacher£®
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11£®There are about two (°Ù)students playing on the playground
12£®The mother is (×ÔºÀµÄ)of her son£¬because he is very successful in his work£®
13£®There are many kinds of English (×Öµä)in this bookstore£®You can choose the one you like£® 14£®Look at the photo (×ÐϸµØ)£¬and you will find our teacher£®
15£®W0uld you mind (´ò¿ª)the window? We need some fresh air£®
16£®Please (ÇÐ)me a piece of cake£®
17£®He has always been a big (ÃÔ)of Michael Jackson£® 18£®Charlie tried to (ʹƽ¾²)the frightened children 19£®It wasn¡¯t very (ÓÐÀñòµÄ)of you to serve yourself without asking
20£®Smoking is not (ÔÊÐí)in this restaurant£® 21£®Is the fire still (ȼÉÕ)?
22£® (ÐÒºÃ)£®she was in when I called£®
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