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Do you know what Oxfam is? Where was it started? How many branches does it have now?

"Oxfam" is the short form for the Oxford Committee for Famine Relief (È«¹ú¼¢»Ä¾È¼ÃίԱ»á). It is an international organization to help the poor all over the world. It was started in 1942 in England during the Second World War to provide relief to war victims in Europe. When the war was over, Oxfam continued its work, sending materials and money to the poor throughout Europe. Since then, Oxfams have been founded in 12 countries, such as Oxfam America, Oxfam Canada, Oxfam Hong Kong and so on.

Twenty-eight years later, a group of volunteers started Oxfam America. It was first in Washington, DC, then in 1973 Oxfam America moved to Boston. In England, Oxfam organizes many charity activities every year to raise money. It also runs many charity shops. The shops receive things donated by people and sell them to those who need them. The money from the sales will be used to help the homeless and the poor in different parts of the world.

Oxfam Hong Kong is a member of Oxfam International. Every year Oxfam Hong Kong organizes Trailwalker to collect money for the poor in Hong Kong and some other areas in the world.

1.Why was Oxfam first started in England in 1942?

A. Because World War II happened there. B. Because there were too many people.

C. Because Oxfam America moved to Boston. D. Because Oxfam Hong Kong was started.

2.What does the underlined word ¡°founded¡± mean in Chinese?

A. ÕÒµ½ B. ³ÉÁ¢ C. ÔÞÖú D. Ê©Óë

3.When was Oxfam America set up in the USA?

A. In 1941. B. In 1942. C. In 1970. D. In 1973.

4.In England, Oxfam does the following to help the poor except ____.

A. Organizing many charity activities B. Running many charity shops

C. Organizaing Trailwalker once a year D. Helping the poor with the money from the sales

5.The best title of this passage is ____.

A. Oxfam America B. Oxfam Canada C. Oxfam Hong Kong D. Oxfam¡¯s history

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Rachel lived in a small town in America. She always wanted to help others when she was young. At the age of 5, she learned about an organization namedLocks of Love. It uses hair donations to make wigs (¼Ù·¢) for children who have____their hair because of cancer or other illnesses. Rachel then asked her mother to cut her long hair and send____to the organization.

At 8, she learned that other children had no clean____in Africa, and she was shocked. When her school began____money to build wells (¾®) there, she asked her parents to____holding her birthday party. Also, she asked her friends each to donate $9 to the project in Africa____giving her birthday presents.

One year later, it was her____birthday on June 12. She made a____page on the Internet with a goal of $300. However, Rachel was able to raise only $200. This made her a little____

Unluckily, Rachel was badly hurt in an accident____eight days. That was a terrible shock to her friends. They wanted to find some ways of showing____to her. They began donating on Rachel¡¯s birthday page. Donations____her $300 goal quickly and kept rising.

When it was clear that she would____come back to herself£¨ËÕÐÑ£©, her parents donated her organs (Æ÷¹Ù) to other children. They also donated her hair a____time toLocks of Love.

More____was being raised. The total donations soon reached $100,000, then $300,000. So far more than $850,000 has been raised from all over the world, including donations from the Africans who are moved (¸Ð¶¯) by the little American girl.

1.A. sold B. lost C. borrowed D. used

2.A. them B. her C. one D. it

3.A. room B. air C. toy D. water

4.A. spending B. making C. raising D. saving

5.A. stop B. prevent C. keep D. finish

6.A. because of B. out of C. instead of D. such as

7.A. eighth B. ninth C. tenth D. eleventh

8.A. birthday B. family C. child D. game

9.A. angry B. satisfied C. excited D. sad

10.A. before B. after C. in D. during

11.A. interest B. support C. protection D. thanks

12.A. passed B. offered C. showed D. brought

13.A. ever B. hardly C. seldom D. never

14.A. final B. first C. following D. next

15.A. clothes B. money C. stationery D. food

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