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I would like to join Jiangsu Volunteer Service Platform to be a voluntary worker£®£®
                                                                    
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I would like to join Jiangsu Volunteer Service Platform to be a voluntary worker£®
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I will be very happy if I can be a member of you£®You can email me at Sam@Dongtai School£®com£®
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1£®The Winter Olympics is also called the White Olympics£®At this time£¬many colorful stamps are published to mark the great Games£®The first stamps marking the opening came out on January 25th£¬1932in the United States for the 3rd White Olympics£®From then on£¬publishing stamps during the White Olympics became a rule£®
During the 4th Winter OlympicGames a group of stamps were published in Germany in November l936£®The five Olympics rings were drawn on the front of the sportswear£®It was the first time that the rings appeared on the stamps of the White Olympics£®
In the 1950s£¬the stamps of this kind became more colorful£®When the White Olympics came£¬the host countries£¨Ö÷°ì¹ú£© as well as the non-host countries published stamps to mark those Games£®China also published four stamps in February 1980when the Chinese sportsmen began to take part in the White Olympics£®
Japan is the only Asian country that has ever held the Whiter Olympics£®Altogether 14£¬500million stamps were sold to raise money for this sports meeting£®
Different kinds of sports were drawn on these small stamps£®People can enjoy the beauty of the wonderful movements of some sportsmen£®
54£®The White Olympics and the Winter OlympicsA£®
A£®are the same thing            
B£®are different games
C£®are not held in winter          
D£®are held in summer
55£®The world made it a rule to publish stamps to mark the great world gamesB£®
A£®after the year 1936            
B£®after the 3rd White Olympics
C£®before the 3rd White Olympics  
D£®before the year 1932
56£®Which of the following is TRUE£¿C
A£®Only the host countries can publish stamps to mark those Games£®
B£®Only the non-host countries can publish stamps to mark those Games£®
C£®All the countries can publish stamps to mark those Games£®
D£®Japan can't publish stamps to mark those Games
57£®What may appear on the stamps of the White Olympics£¿D
A£®Basketball£®    
B£®Table tennis£®      
C£®Football£®       
D£®Skating£®
9£®The sun beat down on Zhang Tingjun as she ran the"City of Peace"marathon £¨ÂíÀ­ËÉ£© in Dili£¬East Timor£¬last June£®As the 28-year-old came up to the finish line£¬she felt something rising in her throat £¨ºíÁü£©£®When she was done£¬she caught sight of her three running mates and saw that they were also troubled by emotion£®It was not because their unpleasant experience was over£®For Zhang and her friends£¬each step they took would help save a life£®
It all started in July 2009 when the four young Singaporean women decided to go on an adventure £¨ÀúÏÕ£© together£®Someone suggested a five-day bicycle race and they jumped at it£®
Soon they were talking about the poverty £¨Æ¶Ç that has troubled East Timor£®"The conversation slowly turned to a common subject-to use adventure as a chance for change£¬"Zhang recalls£®They set up The Chain Reaction Project £¨TCRP£©£¬with the goal of using their love for sport and adventure to help the poor£®
In addition to their four-hour-a-day training plan£¬they asked families£¬friends and workmates for donations £¨ÔÞÖú£©£®Their first efforts raised just 78£®Then out of the blue£¬Zhang's friend£¬Ivy Singh Lim£¬donated©†15£¬550£®"To have someone believe what we are doing means more than the money in my hand£¬"says Zhang£®In all they raised more than©†35£¬000£®
The four friends arrived in Dili in August 2009£¬several days ahead of the start of the race£®Needing a place to stay£¬they took up an offer to camp at HIAM Health£¬a children saving center£®
During their week at the center£¬the women learned that more than half of Timorese children under five don't have enough food£®They also discovered that the center was trying to get enough money to prove what it could do to help£®TCRP came to a decision the money they had raised would go to HAIM Health£®
One child at the center rounded Zhang's heart£®Two-year-old Sarah came from a poor family£®"Sometimes the children's condition is so bad that they cannot grow normally£®But Sarah received help early enough and became all right soon£¬"Zhang recalls£®
When the TCRP members returned for the 2010 Dili marathon£¬they were joined by 18 other runners£®The group raised©†10£¬000 for HIAM Health£¬as well as a©†21£¬750 playground donated by Playpoint Singapore£®Today HIAM Health plays an important role in poor children's lives£®
TCRP next plans to climb Mount Kilimanjaro£¬the highest mountain in Africa£¬in February 2011£®Their goal£ºto raise at least©†30£¬000 for AIDS children£®
"We know a©†10£¬000 donation isn't going to save the world£¬"Zhang says£®"The effort of a group of people will be far greater than the four of us can achieve on our own£®"

57£®Which of the following is the four women's first adventure£¿A
A£®The five-day bicycle race£®
B£®The"City of Peace"marathon£®
C£®The camping during night£®
D£®The climbing of Kilimanjaro£®
58£®Who did the TCRP members want to help at the beginning£¿A
A£®The poor in East Timor£®
B£®Friends and workmates£®
C£®Children who need food£®
D£®Children who are badly ill£®
59£®How much did the TCRP raise in the 2010 Dili marathon for HAIM Health£¿C
A£®©†10£¬000£®
B£®©†15£¬550£®
C£®©†31£¬750£®
D£®©†35£¬000£®
60£®The underlined sentence means thatD£®
A£®the more people believe what we are doing£¬the more money we can raise
B£®to make people believe what we are doing is harder than to raise money
C£®our next goal is to make much more people believe what we are doing now
D£®it is more important to make ourselves understood than to raise money£®

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