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根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余
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What is the hottest topic at your school recently? In Hangzhou Yongjin Middle School,it's money.
The school held an activity called "making money" last weekend. About 200 Junior 1 and Junior2
students were divided into 30 teams. 1
What did they choose to sell? Some sold newspapers; some chose bottled waste; some sold shopping bags and bamboo baskets ……Hu Qing's team decided to sell some useful books in front of the Children Activity Centre. 2 But unfortunately,they met urban management officers(城管).The officers asked
them to leave."We played hide-and-seek with them the whole morning," said Hu."Finally we had to give
up."Wang Bing and her team sold ice cream in a square. They didn't meet any officer. 3 The team then
put a board saying"For Country Kids".It worked. More people came to their stall. A foreigner even gave
them 100 yuan."He didn't want any change. 4 "said Wang."We are touched."Later that day they gave
100 yuan and more to the Hope Project office.
Meng Zhaoxiang and his team were luckier. They sold all their cakes in four hours and made 40.5
yuan." 5 "said Meng."Some people just looked. Others just tasted but didn't buy.Now I know how hard
it is for our parents to make the money we need to lead happy lives."
A. It was not easy to make the money.
B. But few people were interested in what they were selling.
C. It seemed that he was very rich.
D. They went out to make money by selling things.
E. He said he wanted to help the children.
F. They thought parents would like to buy the books for their children.
G. It was very fun to sell things in the streets.
选项。
What is the hottest topic at your school recently? In Hangzhou Yongjin Middle School,it's money.
The school held an activity called "making money" last weekend. About 200 Junior 1 and Junior2
students were divided into 30 teams. 1
What did they choose to sell? Some sold newspapers; some chose bottled waste; some sold shopping bags and bamboo baskets ……Hu Qing's team decided to sell some useful books in front of the Children Activity Centre. 2 But unfortunately,they met urban management officers(城管).The officers asked
them to leave."We played hide-and-seek with them the whole morning," said Hu."Finally we had to give
up."Wang Bing and her team sold ice cream in a square. They didn't meet any officer. 3 The team then
put a board saying"For Country Kids".It worked. More people came to their stall. A foreigner even gave
them 100 yuan."He didn't want any change. 4 "said Wang."We are touched."Later that day they gave
100 yuan and more to the Hope Project office.
Meng Zhaoxiang and his team were luckier. They sold all their cakes in four hours and made 40.5
yuan." 5 "said Meng."Some people just looked. Others just tasted but didn't buy.Now I know how hard
it is for our parents to make the money we need to lead happy lives."
A. It was not easy to make the money.
B. But few people were interested in what they were selling.
C. It seemed that he was very rich.
D. They went out to make money by selling things.
E. He said he wanted to help the children.
F. They thought parents would like to buy the books for their children.
G. It was very fun to sell things in the streets.
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