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Unit 7 Charities
课时1 Welcome to the unit 分层作业
核心知识速记
01基础达标
02能力提升
03拓展培优
04思维进阶
(
词汇
found
vt.
创建;建立
medical
adj.
医疗的
o
rganization
n.
(=organisation)
组织
,
机构
lip
n.
嘴唇
句型
1.
For example, I've
heard of
Operation Smile.
例如,我听说过
“
微笑行动
”
。
2. It
was founded
in 1982.
它成立于1982年。
3. Millions of children
were born with
lip problems.
数百万儿童生来就有唇部问题
。
4. Operation Smile
provides them with free operations and medical care
.
“
微笑行动
”
为他们提供免费手术和医疗服务
。
5.
Thanks to Operation Smile, every year, lots of children
are helped and given a new life
. 多亏了
“
微笑行动
”
,每年都有很多孩子得到帮助,获得新的生活。
)
一、单词默写。
1. ________ [faʊnd] vt. 创建;建立 2. ________ [ˈmedɪk(ə)l] adj. 医疗的
3. ________ [ˌɔ:ɡənaɪˈzeɪʃn] n. 组织,机构 4. ________ [lɪp] n. 嘴唇
二、词组默写。
1. 成立于...... _______________________ 2. 医疗志愿者 ____________________
3. 天生患有唇裂问题 _______________________ 4. 为某人提供免费手术和医疗护理 ______________
5. 多亏;由于 _______________________ 6. 获得新生 _______________________
三、根据要求完成句子。
1. 例如,我听说过“微笑行动”。
For example, I've ______ ______ Operation Smile.
2. 它成立于1982年。
It ______ ______ in 1982.
3. 数百万儿童生来就有唇部问题。
Millions of children ______ ______ ______ lip problems.
4. “微笑行动”为他们提供免费手术和医疗服务。
Operation Smile provides them with ______ ______ ______ ______ ______.
5. 多亏了“微笑行动”,每年都有很多孩子得到帮助,获得新的生活。
Thanks to Operation Smile, every year, lots of children ______ ______ and ______ ______ ______ ______.
四、请根据所给的汉语或首字母写出单词,使句子意思完整正确。
1.This charity shop was ________ (建立) in 2018 to raise money for sick children.
2.AI is playing an important role in ________(医疗的) research for disease diagnosis
3.Many local ________ (慈善机构) are trying their best to help homeless people get through the cold winter.
4.The Red Cross is one of the most important international o________ in the world.
5.After running the 1,000-metre race, he was so tired that he could hardly b________.
五、单项选择。
1.During the Spring Festival, ________ people watched the film Ne Zha 2.
A. million of B. millions of C. 90 millions D. 90 millions of
2.—When shall we go to watch Jiangsu Football City League(江苏省城市足球联赛)?
—Not until the work ________ tomorrow.
A. is finished B. will be finished C. will finish D. has finished
3.—Have you ________ it? The newly opened hotpot restaurant was closed yesterday for being too noisy.
—Is that so? It's really a pity. I was planning to try it.
A. heard of B. heard from C. showed off D. showed around
4.It's sunny outside. Let's take the dog for a walk.——________ Our dog will surely enjoy the sunshine.
A. That sounds great! B. I'm sorry to hear that.
C. The same to you. D. Thank you.
5.Zoe and his friends joined the ________ to protect the environment and wild animals.
A. ORBIS B. UNICEF C. Oxfam D. WWF
6.Is Doctor Wang ________ ORBIS doctor?
— No, he is ________ UNICEF volunteer. But he sometimes works with ORBIS.
A. /; an B. an; a C. a; an D. a; /
7.Great changes have taken place in Litang since 2020. However, many people had never ________ the poor county until a teenager named Dingzhen became popular on the internet.
A. heard B. heard from C. heard of D. heard about
8.It's kind ________ you to provide the poor people in need ________ food and money.
A. for; for B. of; with C. of; for D. for; with
六、阅读还原。
阅读短文,并从下面的六个句子中选择五个还原到文中,使原文的意思完整、连贯。
Have you ever heard of a famous charity called Operation Smile? We hope we can help you understand how we are trying to help children all over the world.
1 In 1982, together with some volunteers, they went to the Philippines to help children who had holes in their lips or inside their mouths. It was very difficult for them to eat and drink. These volunteers worked very hard. But they worried that they could not carry on with the work because they need money. 2 They called it Operation Smile.
Operation Smile works in more than twenty developing countries and has cured over 300,000 children who have problems with their mouths. Operation Smile has won many prizes for its work and in 1999, it even started a special event called “The Journey of Hope”. 3
On the other hand, Operation Smile trains local doctors and nurses in developing countries. 4 As to the children with much more serious problems, they will send them to the USA for further treatment.
So show your kindness and generosity to the needy children now. 5 Many thanks from the children who can smile now will come to you.
A.Operation Smile was started by a doctor and his wife.
B.5,000 children in 18 countries were cured during the event.
C.More young people will have a big smile if they want to do it.
D.You can send your donation to Operation Smile at local banks.
E.So they can continue to help children when Operation Smile has left.
F.Then they decided to start a charity so that they could help these needy children.
七、阅读表达。
阅读短文,根据短文内容回答问题,每小题答案不超过6个词。
One year before, at age 18, Leszyeski had aged out of foster care (寄养中心), having been in the system since she was four when her single mother was no longer able to care for her. Leszyeski was now enrolled in college, hoping to become a doctor. And the only furniture she had in her apartment was an air mattress with a hole in it.
Then she learned about an organization Charity. The organization provides furniture and household goods for young adults who have left foster care. Leszyeski reached out to Charity, a nonprofit formed by 23-year-old Maria Paparella.
Paparella first became aware of foster care in elementary school when her parents were considering adopting a child. The plan didn’t work out, but Paparella often found herself thinking about that child. “I’m really close with my family, and I just couldn’t imagine being completely on my own at 18,” she says.
At 16, Paparella visited Summit County Children Services, with a list of questions, trying to understand what aging out looked like. One of her questions was “What’s not being met for these young people?” Near the top of the list was furniture. “That struck home,” says Paparella. The idea of “moving into an apartment without a bed to sleep on or a so fa to sit on” pulled at her heartstrings.
Paparella contacted her parents’ friends, asking if they had spare furniture to donate. A local furniture store offered free ware-house space and its delivery truck. Watching the recipients’ (接受者) faces when they received a bed or a couch was amazing. Paparella remembers delivering a golden lamp to a woman and watching her polish it lovingly, getting rid of dirt and fingerprints.
Today, Charity has given furniture to nearly 200 young adults in homes across six Ohio counties. Paparella is sure these contributions give the recipients hope and confidence. Leszyeski agrees. “It makes me feel like I’m not different from other people. My whole life, I’ve felt abnormal,” she says, “Now, I feel normal.”
1.When did Leszyeski enter the foster care system?
__________________________________________________________________
2.What does Leszyeski hope to be in the future?
__________________________________________________________________
3.What does Charity provide for young people?
__________________________________________________________________
4.What did Paparella try to understand when she visited Summit County Services at 16?
__________________________________________________________________
5.What does Leszyeski think of Charity?
__________________________________________________________________
八、阅读理解。
阅读下面短文, 从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中, 选出最佳选项。
ORBIS
ORBIS is a charity. It helps the people who can’t see. The doctors and nurses in the charity fly to the poor places all over the world to help blind people. But they need lots of money to do this, so the doctors at ORBIS hope that more and more people can raise money for them to support their work.
Detroit Public Radio
One way you can help Detroit Public Radio is by volunteering your time during one of the station’s fund-raising(筹款)events, such as WDET’s Pledge Drive. We’re always looking for volunteers to help the station.
UNICEF
United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) was set up on December 11, 1946 to help children in poor countries. It helps make the world a better place for children. People can help UNICEF by doing the volunteer work.
Taichung PAWS
Anyone with an interest in helping animals out is welcome to join us, whether (是否) you want to volunteer for a short time or a long time. If you love animals, please join us!
1.What kind of people does ORBIS help?
A.The old. B.The poor. C.The deaf. D.The blind.
2.What is WDET’s Pledge Drive according to the information above?
A.A kind of car. B.A fund-raising event. C.A radio station. D.A children’s hospital.
3.How long is it about since UNICEF was set up?
A.65 years. B.60 years. C.75 years. D.55 years.
4.If Judy loves animals a lot, what may she be interested in?
A.Taichung PAWS. B.Detroit Public Radio. C.UNICEF. D.ORBIS.
5.Where can you find the information?
A.In a story book. B.In a history book. C.In a novel. D.In an advertisement.
Charity Organizations
Part 1: Read and Explore
Charity organizations are public groups that help people in need. They are not for making money. Their main job is to give help to the poor, the sick, the homeless, the blind and other disabled people. They also offer support to children who cannot go to school and old people living alone.
Charity organizations work in many simple ways. They collect money, clothes, books and food from kind people. Then they give these things to poor families and people in trouble. Some charity organizations build schools in poor areas to help children get education. Others provide medicine and free medical care for sick people who have no money.
Many volunteers work for charity organizations for free. They spend their spare time doing meaningful work. They give out supplies, visit lonely elders, help disabled people and raise money for the poor. They are warm-hearted and always ready to help others.
Charity organizations play an important role in our society. They bring warmth and hope to people in need. They also teach people the meaning of kindness and sharing. With the help of charity organizations, more people can live a better life. It also makes our society more friendly and full of love.
We should support charity organizations in our daily life. We can give away our old clothes, donate some pocket money or join volunteer activities. Even small help can make a big difference to those people in need.
Part 2: Skills Challenge
Task 1: Critical Thinking(根据文章内容回答下列问题 )
1. Why are charity organizations important in our society? (用 because 完整回答)
____________________________________________________________________________________________
2. 写出慈善机构帮助他人的两种方式:
Way 1:____________________________________________________________________________________
Way 2:____________________________________________________________________________________
3. 设计一条英文标语,呼吁大家支持慈善机构:
"_________________________________________!"
Task 2: Complete the chart below(根据文章内容完成表格)
Aspect
Details about Charity Organizations
Main Work
Benefits for Ourselves
Nature
Public groups, not for money
1. Collect money, clothes and food
1.__________________________________
People they help
The poor, the sick, the homeless, disabled people
2. Build schools; offer free medical care
2.__________________________________
Volunteers
Warm-hearted; work for free
3. Visit elders and help disabled people
3.__________________________________
Task 3: Creative Project
假设你是校园公益宣传员,设计一个支持慈善机构的推广计划,包含:2 个具体行动 + 1 个创新点子,用英语完成句子。
We will ______________________________________ and ______________________________________. Also, we plan to ______________________________________ .
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Unit 7 Charities
课时1 Welcome to the unit 分层作业
核心知识速记
01基础达标
02能力提升
03拓展培优
04思维进阶
(
词汇
found
vt.
创建;建立
medical
adj.
医疗的
o
rganization
n.
(=organisation)
组织
,
机构
lip
n.
嘴唇
句型
1.
For example, I've
heard of
Operation Smile.
例如,我听说过
“
微笑行动
”
。
2. It
was founded
in 1982.
它成立于1982年。
3. Millions of children
were born with
lip problems.
数百万儿童生来就有唇部问题
。
4. Operation Smile
provides them with free operations and medical care
.
“
微笑行动
”
为他们提供免费手术和医疗服务
。
5.
Thanks to Operation Smile, every year, lots of children
are helped and given a new life
. 多亏了
“
微笑行动
”
,每年都有很多孩子得到帮助,获得新的生活。
)
一、单词默写。
1. ________ [faʊnd] vt. 创建;建立 2. ________ [ˈmedɪk(ə)l] adj. 医疗的
3. ________ [ˌɔ:ɡənaɪˈzeɪʃn] n. 组织,机构 4. ________ [lɪp] n. 嘴唇
【答案】found;medical;organization;lip
二、词组默写。
1. 成立于...... _______________________ 2. 医疗志愿者 ____________________
3. 天生患有唇裂问题 _______________________ 4. 为某人提供免费手术和医疗护理 ______________
5. 多亏;由于 _______________________ 6. 获得新生 _______________________
【答案】1. be founded in ...; 2. medical volunteers; 3. be born with lip problems; 4. provide sb. with free operations and medical care; 5. thanks to; 6. be given a new life
三、根据要求完成句子。
1. 例如,我听说过“微笑行动”。
For example, I've ______ ______ Operation Smile.
2. 它成立于1982年。
It ______ ______ in 1982.
3. 数百万儿童生来就有唇部问题。
Millions of children ______ ______ ______ lip problems.
4. “微笑行动”为他们提供免费手术和医疗服务。
Operation Smile provides them with ______ ______ ______ ______ ______.
5. 多亏了“微笑行动”,每年都有很多孩子得到帮助,获得新的生活。
Thanks to Operation Smile, every year, lots of children ______ ______ and ______ ______ ______ ______.
【答案】1. heard of;2. was founded;3. were born with;4. free operations and medical care;5. are helped; given a new life
四、请根据所给的汉语或首字母写出单词,使句子意思完整正确。
1.This charity shop was ________ (建立) in 2018 to raise money for sick children.
2.AI is playing an important role in ________(医疗的) research for disease diagnosis
3.Many local ________ (慈善机构) are trying their best to help homeless people get through the cold winter.
4.The Red Cross is one of the most important international o________ in the world.
5.After running the 1,000-metre race, he was so tired that he could hardly b________.
【答案】1.founded;2.medical;3.charity;4.organizations;5.breathe
五、单项选择。
1.During the Spring Festival, ________ people watched the film Ne Zha 2.
A. million of B. millions of C. 90 millions D. 90 millions of
2.—When shall we go to watch Jiangsu Football City League(江苏省城市足球联赛)?
—Not until the work ________ tomorrow.
A. is finished B. will be finished C. will finish D. has finished
3.—Have you ________ it? The newly opened hotpot restaurant was closed yesterday for being too noisy.
—Is that so? It's really a pity. I was planning to try it.
A. heard of B. heard from C. showed off D. showed around
4.It's sunny outside. Let's take the dog for a walk.——________ Our dog will surely enjoy the sunshine.
A. That sounds great! B. I'm sorry to hear that.
C. The same to you. D. Thank you.
5.Zoe and his friends joined the ________ to protect the environment and wild animals.
A. ORBIS B. UNICEF C. Oxfam D. WWF
6.Is Doctor Wang ________ ORBIS doctor?
— No, he is ________ UNICEF volunteer. But he sometimes works with ORBIS.
A. /; an B. an; a C. a; an D. a; /
7.Great changes have taken place in Litang since 2020. However, many people had never ________ the poor county until a teenager named Dingzhen became popular on the internet.
A. heard B. heard from C. heard of D. heard about
8.It's kind ________ you to provide the poor people in need ________ food and money.
A. for; for B. of; with C. of; for D. for; with
【答案】1-5 BAAAD 6-8 BCB
六、阅读还原。
阅读短文,并从下面的六个句子中选择五个还原到文中,使原文的意思完整、连贯。
Have you ever heard of a famous charity called Operation Smile? We hope we can help you understand how we are trying to help children all over the world.
1 In 1982, together with some volunteers, they went to the Philippines to help children who had holes in their lips or inside their mouths. It was very difficult for them to eat and drink. These volunteers worked very hard. But they worried that they could not carry on with the work because they need money. 2 They called it Operation Smile.
Operation Smile works in more than twenty developing countries and has cured over 300,000 children who have problems with their mouths. Operation Smile has won many prizes for its work and in 1999, it even started a special event called “The Journey of Hope”. 3
On the other hand, Operation Smile trains local doctors and nurses in developing countries. 4 As to the children with much more serious problems, they will send them to the USA for further treatment.
So show your kindness and generosity to the needy children now. 5 Many thanks from the children who can smile now will come to you.
A.Operation Smile was started by a doctor and his wife.
B.5,000 children in 18 countries were cured during the event.
C.More young people will have a big smile if they want to do it.
D.You can send your donation to Operation Smile at local banks.
E.So they can continue to help children when Operation Smile has left.
F.Then they decided to start a charity so that they could help these needy children.
【答案】1.A 2.F 3.B 4.E 5.D
【导语】本文主要讲述了一个著名的慈善机构“微笑行动”,并详细介绍了它是如何帮助全球有困难的孩子的。
1.根据“In 1982, together with some volunteers, they went to the Philippines to help children who had holes in their lips or inside their mouths.”及“They called it Operation Smile.”可知上文应是介绍了这个慈善机构的创立的相关信息。选项A“‘微笑行动’是由一位医生和他的妻子发起的。”符合语境。故选A。
2.根据“But they worried that they could not carry on with the work because they need money.”及“They called it Operation Smile.”可知此处应是他们为解决资金问题和帮助孩子们采取的行动。选项F“然后他们决定成立一个慈善机构,这样他们就可以帮助这些需要帮助的孩子。”故选F。
3.根据“Operation Smile has won many prizes for its work and in 1999, it even started a special event called ‘The Journey of Hope’.”可知此处是讲这项活动的内容,选项B“在活动期间,18个国家的5000名儿童得到了治愈。”符合语境。故选B。
4.根据“On the other hand, Operation Smile trains local doctors and nurses in developing countries.”可知训练当地医生和护士是为了让他们继续帮助儿童,选项E“这样当‘微笑行动’离开后,他们可以继续帮助孩子们。”符合语境。故选E。
5.根据“So show your kindness and generosity to the needy children now.”可知是在号召大家捐款来帮助那些需要帮助的孩子,由此可推断出是把钱捐到“微笑行动”银行账户。选项D“你可以把你的捐款送到当地银行的‘微笑行动’。”符合语境。故选D。
七、阅读表达。
阅读短文,根据短文内容回答问题,每小题答案不超过6个词。
One year before, at age 18, Leszyeski had aged out of foster care (寄养中心), having been in the system since she was four when her single mother was no longer able to care for her. Leszyeski was now enrolled in college, hoping to become a doctor. And the only furniture she had in her apartment was an air mattress with a hole in it.
Then she learned about an organization Charity. The organization provides furniture and household goods for young adults who have left foster care. Leszyeski reached out to Charity, a nonprofit formed by 23-year-old Maria Paparella.
Paparella first became aware of foster care in elementary school when her parents were considering adopting a child. The plan didn’t work out, but Paparella often found herself thinking about that child. “I’m really close with my family, and I just couldn’t imagine being completely on my own at 18,” she says.
At 16, Paparella visited Summit County Children Services, with a list of questions, trying to understand what aging out looked like. One of her questions was “What’s not being met for these young people?” Near the top of the list was furniture. “That struck home,” says Paparella. The idea of “moving into an apartment without a bed to sleep on or a so fa to sit on” pulled at her heartstrings.
Paparella contacted her parents’ friends, asking if they had spare furniture to donate. A local furniture store offered free ware-house space and its delivery truck. Watching the recipients’ (接受者) faces when they received a bed or a couch was amazing. Paparella remembers delivering a golden lamp to a woman and watching her polish it lovingly, getting rid of dirt and fingerprints.
Today, Charity has given furniture to nearly 200 young adults in homes across six Ohio counties. Paparella is sure these contributions give the recipients hope and confidence. Leszyeski agrees. “It makes me feel like I’m not different from other people. My whole life, I’ve felt abnormal,” she says, “Now, I feel normal.”
1.When did Leszyeski enter the foster care system?
__________________________________________________________________
2.What does Leszyeski hope to be in the future?
__________________________________________________________________
3.What does Charity provide for young people?
__________________________________________________________________
4.What did Paparella try to understand when she visited Summit County Services at 16?
__________________________________________________________________
5.What does Leszyeski think of Charity?
__________________________________________________________________
【答案】1.At the age of four. 2.A doctor. 3.Furniture and household goods. 4.What aging out looked like. 5.It makes her feel normal.
【导语】本文为一篇记叙文。讲述的是女孩Leszyeski收到来自由一名23岁女孩Maria Paparela创建的慈善组织Charity帮助的故事。该非营利性机构通过帮助一些生活在寄养中心的孩子们,让他们找到了人生的希望和自信。
1.根据“Leszyeski had aged out of foster care (寄养中心), having been in the system since she was four...”可知,Leszyeski四岁进的寄养中心,故填At the age of four.
2.根据“Leszyeski was now enrolled in college, hoping to become a doctor.”可知,Leszyeski希望成为一名医生,故填A doctor.
3.根据“Then she learned about an organization Charity. The organization provides furniture and household goods for young adults who have left foster care.”可知,Charity为年轻人提供家具和家居用品,故填Furniture and household goods.
4.根据“At 16, Paparella visited Summit County Children Services, with a list of questions, trying to understand what aging out looked like.”可知,Paparella在16岁拜访儿童服务中心时试图了解老龄化是什么样子的,故填What aging out looked like.
5.根据“It makes me feel like I’m not different from other people...Now, I feel normal.”可知,Charity让Leszyeski感觉自己和其他人是一样的,很正常,故填It makes her feel normal.
八、阅读理解。
阅读下面短文, 从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中, 选出最佳选项。
ORBIS
ORBIS is a charity. It helps the people who can’t see. The doctors and nurses in the charity fly to the poor places all over the world to help blind people. But they need lots of money to do this, so the doctors at ORBIS hope that more and more people can raise money for them to support their work.
Detroit Public Radio
One way you can help Detroit Public Radio is by volunteering your time during one of the station’s fund-raising(筹款)events, such as WDET’s Pledge Drive. We’re always looking for volunteers to help the station.
UNICEF
United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) was set up on December 11, 1946 to help children in poor countries. It helps make the world a better place for children. People can help UNICEF by doing the volunteer work.
Taichung PAWS
Anyone with an interest in helping animals out is welcome to join us, whether (是否) you want to volunteer for a short time or a long time. If you love animals, please join us!
1.What kind of people does ORBIS help?
A.The old. B.The poor. C.The deaf. D.The blind.
2.What is WDET’s Pledge Drive according to the information above?
A.A kind of car. B.A fund-raising event. C.A radio station. D.A children’s hospital.
3.How long is it about since UNICEF was set up?
A.65 years. B.60 years. C.75 years. D.55 years.
4.If Judy loves animals a lot, what may she be interested in?
A.Taichung PAWS. B.Detroit Public Radio. C.UNICEF. D.ORBIS.
5.Where can you find the information?
A.In a story book. B.In a history book. C.In a novel. D.In an advertisement.
【答案】1.D 2.B 3.C 4.A 5.D
【分析】本文是一篇应用文,介绍了4个组织或机构情况,以及希望有更多的志愿者可以加入其中。
1.细节理解题。根据“ORBIS is a charity. It helps the people who can’t see.”可知,ORBIS这个慈善组织是帮忙盲人的。故选D。
2.细节理解题。根据“One way you can help Detroit Public Radio is by volunteering your time during one of the station’s fund-raising(筹款)events, such as WDET’s Pledge Drive.”可知,WDET’s Pledge Drive是一个资金筹集活动。故选B。
3.细节理解题。根据“United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) was set up on December 11, 1946 to help children in poor countries.”可知,UNICEF是1946年12月11日成立,已经成立75年了。故选C。
4.细节理解题。根据“Anyone with an interest in helping animals out is welcome to join us”可知,如果Judy非常喜欢动物,她可能对Taichung PAWS感兴趣。故选A。
5.推理判断题。通读全文可知,本文主要介绍了4个组织或机构的情况,它们都在吸纳志愿者的加入。由此推知,可以在广告栏能找到相关信息。故选D。
Charity Organizations
Part 1: Read and Explore
Charity organizations are public groups that help people in need. They are not for making money. Their main job is to give help to the poor, the sick, the homeless, the blind and other disabled people. They also offer support to children who cannot go to school and old people living alone.
Charity organizations work in many simple ways. They collect money, clothes, books and food from kind people. Then they give these things to poor families and people in trouble. Some charity organizations build schools in poor areas to help children get education. Others provide medicine and free medical care for sick people who have no money.
Many volunteers work for charity organizations for free. They spend their spare time doing meaningful work. They give out supplies, visit lonely elders, help disabled people and raise money for the poor. They are warm-hearted and always ready to help others.
Charity organizations play an important role in our society. They bring warmth and hope to people in need. They also teach people the meaning of kindness and sharing. With the help of charity organizations, more people can live a better life. It also makes our society more friendly and full of love.
We should support charity organizations in our daily life. We can give away our old clothes, donate some pocket money or join volunteer activities. Even small help can make a big difference to those people in need.
Part 2: Skills Challenge
Task 1: Critical Thinking(根据文章内容回答下列问题 )
1. Why are charity organizations important in our society? (用 because 完整回答)
____________________________________________________________________________________________
2. 写出慈善机构帮助他人的两种方式:
Way 1:____________________________________________________________________________________
Way 2:____________________________________________________________________________________
3. 设计一条英文标语,呼吁大家支持慈善机构:
"_________________________________________!"
Task 2: Complete the chart below(根据文章内容完成表格)
Aspect
Details about Charity Organizations
Main Work
Benefits for Ourselves
Nature
Public groups, not for money
1. Collect money, clothes and food
1.__________________________________
People they help
The poor, the sick, the homeless, disabled people
2. Build schools; offer free medical care
2.__________________________________
Volunteers
Warm-hearted; work for free
3. Visit elders and help disabled people
3.__________________________________
Task 3: Creative Project
假设你是校园公益宣传员,设计一个支持慈善机构的推广计划,包含:2 个具体行动 + 1 个创新点子,用英语完成句子。
We will ______________________________________ and ______________________________________. Also, we plan to ______________________________________ .
【答案】
Task 1
1. Because they bring warmth and hope to people in need and make our society more friendly and full of love.
2. Way 1: They collect money and daily things for people in need.
Way 2: They build schools in poor areas for poor children.
(其他合理答案均可)
3. 示例:
Support charity organizations, pass on love and warmth!
Task 2 表格答案
1. Give away old clothes to charity organizations
2. Donate pocket money to help the poor
3. Join volunteer activities in our free time
Task 3 示例
We will collect old books and clothes in our school and give them to charity organizations.
Also, we plan to hold a charity talk to let more students know the importance of helping others.
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