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Project Hope helps people in the poor area build schools. It also helps poor 1. c______ go to school. China’s Project Hope has raised lots of 2. m every year. It has helped more than 2.5 million poor students 3. s_____it was set up over 20 years ago. So far, the project has collected more than 2.2 billion yuan from China and 4. o_____ countries in the world. The money has been used in the building of many Project Hope primary schools.

About 80 percent of the Project Hope schools are in China’s middle and 5. w____ areas, because they are still developing.

Project Hope has helped to 6. b faraway learning centers, libraries and video centers. It also helped train school teachers from poor areas.

Of all the non-government welfare(福利)projects, Project Hope has become the 7. l______ one so far in China. People say that still about 40 million primary school students 8. n____ help around the country, including 34 million primary, junior, and high school students. Mr Gao, one of the 9. w_____ in Project Hope said the organization would 10.t______ to raise more money and help more students in the future.

1.children

2.money

3.since

4.other

5.western

6.build

7.largest

8.need

9.workers

10.try

【解析】

1.结合语境及对自身对希望工程的了解可知希望工程还帮助贫困孩子们,应用child的复数,故填children。

2.2】结合语境及生活常识可知它的宗旨就是筹集大量金钱 ,帮助贫困儿童。故填money。

3.3】根据语法结构此处应填连词。句意自从成立20年以来。而且主句为现在完成时。故填since。

4.4】结合语境来自中国和世界其他国家。故填other。

5.5】结合语境及生活常识。and为并列连词,前后词性一致。文中middle and w____故填形容词western。

6.6】help to + do。结合语境应是建立图书馆和活动中心。故填build.

7.7】结合语境,在中国,希望工程是我国最大的非政府性福利组织之一。故填largest。

8.8】结合语境还有许多孩子需要它的帮助。故填need

9.9】one of +名词的复数。句意one of workers in Project Hope.希望工程的一名工作人员。故填workers。

10.0】would +do意为想要做某事。句意希望工程的一名工作人员说他们将会尽力筹集更多的钱去帮助更多的人。

【点评】短文主要介绍了希望工程的相关内容。学生对希望工程有一定的了解。应该能够结合语境填出正确答案。其中90、91、94、95题要注意语法知识和语境相结合,填出单词的正确形式。

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