8B Unit7 International charities Welcome to the unit课件 (3份打包)

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(共24张PPT)
Charities
around
the
world
International
charities

It
helps
blind
people
around
the
world.
(奥比斯)
WWF:
World
Wide
Fund
for
Nature
(世界自然基金会)
It
protects
the
environment
and
wild
animals
around
the
world.
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The
Make
Trade
Fair
Big
Box
Tour
On
17th
April
(Sunday)
2:30pm
-
5:30pm,
Oxfam
Hong
Kong
will
launch
the
Make
Trade
Fair
Big
Box
Tour
at
the
Hong
Kong
Museum
of
Arts
in
Tsim
Sha
Tsui.
We
will
have
an
opening
ceremony
and
performances
including
Indonesian
and
Filipino
dancers,
as
well
as
local
artists
rendering
farmers'
songs.
We
hope
to
see
you
there!
FAQ
on
Use
of
Donations

Annual
Review
2003/2004

Volunteering
Opportunities

Features


WTO
Trade
Rules
Bring
Poverty
and
Hardship
to
the
poor
Rich
countries
are
forcing
poor
ones
to
open
their
markets
and
then
dumping
excess
agricultural
produce
on
them,
undermining
poor
farmers'
livelihoods,
according
to
a
new
report
released
today
by
international
agency
Oxfam.
The
report
shows
how
the
present
rice
trade
regime
poses
a
grave
risk
to
poor
farmers,
for
whom
rice
represents
both
life
and
livelihoods.


Press
Release

Oxfam's
views
on
the
new
World
Bank
chief
In
response
to
the
World
Bank's
directors'
decision
to
confirm
Paul
Wolfowitz
as
the
next
president,
Oxfam
calls
on
the
new
World
Bank
chief
to
ensure
the
Bank
is
clearly
focused
on
reducing
poverty.
In
particular
it
is
crucial
that
the
momentum
on
increasing
health
and
education
spending
and
the
open
door
to
diverse
organizations
is
not
lost.


Details

Oxfam
scales
up
operations
in
Nias
earthquake
As
the
extent
of
the
damage
on
the
Indonesian
island
of
Nias
becomes
clearer,
Oxfam
is
scaling
up
its
operations.
The
Oxfam
teams
have
succeeded
in
setting
up
emergency
water
supplies
for
much
of
the
island's
major
town,
Gunungsitoli.
We
are
now
working
with
the
local
water
authority
to
restore
the
town's
shattered
mains
system.


More
details

The
Tsunami's
impact
on
women
Three
months
after
the
earthquake
hit,
new
research
from
Oxfam
shows
that
up
to
four
times
as
many
females
as
males
may
have
been
killed
in
the
tsunami.
The
report
looks
at
the
impact
of
the
tsunami
in
Indonesia,
India,
and
Sri
Lanka,
and
offers
recommendations
to
address
the
problems
raised.



Details

Oxfam
Musical
Marathon
2005
Sponsored
by
Tom
Lee
Music,
the
15th
Oxfam
Musical
Marathon
will
take
place
on
23
and
24
April
2005.
More
than
2,000
music
lovers
have
registered
with
the
event
to
display
their
music
talent
on
stage.
You
are
most
welcome
to
come
and
enjoy
the
lovely
music.
For
donation
to
support
Oxfam's
long-term
poverty
alleviation
works
in
poor
countries
or
any
enquiries,
please
call
Tammy
Kwan
at
3120
5225.


Download
sponsorship
form
(for
participants
only)

The
story
of
Gong
Yushan
In
the
past,
69-year-old
Gong
Yushan
had
to
carry
heavy
loads
of
pears
and
other
crops
on
their
back
to
market,
going
up
and
down
the
hills.
Much
of
the
fruit
was
rotten
by
the
time
it
could
be
lugged
to
town,
so
potential
cash
was
lost.
But
the
situation
has
improved
since
Oxfam
worked
with
the
villagers
to
build
a
road
in
2001...


For
details

G20
trade
meeting
International
agency
Oxfam
welcomed
a
meeting
of
the
G20
group
of
developing
countries
in
New
Delhi
as
a
timely
show
of
unity
and
an
opportunity
to
address
important
trade
reform
issues
ahead
of
the
WTO
ministerial
in
Hong
Kong
at
the
end
of
the
year.


Press
release


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(乐施会)
It
helps
people
in
poor
countries.
(联合国儿童基金会)
It
provides
children
with
food,
health
and
education.
ORBIS
World
Wide
Fund
for
Nature
Oxfam
UNICEF
(乐施会)
(联合国儿童基金会)
(世界自然基金会)
(奥比斯)
1.
ORBIS
helps
blind
people
around
the
world.
2.
World
Wide
Fund
for
Nature
(WWF)
protects
the
environment
and
wild
animals
around
the
world.
3.
Oxfam
helps
people
in
poor
countries.
4.
UNICEF
provides
children
with
food,
health
and
education.
Some
restaurants
sell
dishes
made
in
rare
animals
which
are
protected
by
laws(法律).
World
Wide
Fund
for
Nature
(世界自然基金会)
Children
in
poor
areas
in
Africa
don’t
have
enough
food
to
eat
or
enough
houses
to
be
their
shelter.
They
are
ill,
but
they
can’t
go
to
hospital;
They
are
old
enough,
but
they
can’t
go
to
school.
UNICEF
(联合国儿童基金会)
Mr.
Johnson
is
out
of
work
now.
The
factory
he
has
worked
in
for
nearly
twenty
years
bankrupted
(破产)last
month.
He
and
his
workmates(同事)
have
lost
their
jobs
and
they
have
less
and
less
money
to
support
their
families.
(乐施会)
Mrs.
Black
has
been
blind
since
she
was
sixty
years
old.
Now
ten
years
past,
she
still
can’t
see
anything
because
she
is
very
poor
and
has
no
enough
money
to
go
to
hospital.
ORBIS
(奥比斯)
How
does
UNICEF
help
people
It
helps
build
a
better
world
for
everyone,
especially
children
all
over
the
world.
It
provides
basic
education
for
children
in
poor
areas.
It
works
for
the
equal
rights
of
girls
and
women.
It
works
to
prevent
the
spread
of
some
serious
diseases,
like
AIDS,
among
young
people.
一个叫联合国儿童基金会的慈善组织
基础教育
给某人提供某物
阻止某人做某事
干得好
a
charity
called
UNICEF
basic
education
provide
sth
for
sb
provide
sb
with
sth
prevent
sb
(from)
doing
sth
do
a
good
job
after
that
Are
Hobo
and
Eddie
ready
to
help
the
charity
Read
and
answer
the
following
questions.
What
is
needed
for
charity
More
money
is
needed
for
charity.
He
wants
Eddie
to
donate
his
pocket
money.
He
wants
to
have
lunch
first
because
he
is
too
weak
to
walk
any
further.
2.
What
does
Hobo
want
Eddie
to
do
3.
What
does
Eddie
want
to
do
first
Why
4.
How
far
will
they
go
They
only
have
five
kilometres
left.
1.
有……留下,剩下
2.
该做某事了
3.
吃顿丰富的午餐
4.
太……而不能做某事
have

left
It’s
time
for
sth.
have
a
big
lunch
too…
to
do
sth
1.
More
money
is
needed
for
charity.
更多的钱需要用来做慈善。
be
+
过去分词
表示被动语态,翻译成“被……”
He
was
born
in
Suzhou.
My
bike
was
repaired
by
my
father.
2.
You
have
some
pocket
money
left.
你还有些零花钱剩下。(have

left
有……留下,剩下)
1)晚会结束的时候,我们还剩下些食物。
At
the
end
of
the
party,
we
_____
_____
_____
_____.
2)我饿了。你剩下什么吃的没有?
I
am
hungry.
Do
you
have
_______
____
____
______
3)
我们冰箱里什么都不剩了。
We
have
________
_____
_____
_____
in
the
fridge.
had
some
food
left
anything
to
eat
left
nothing
to
eat
left
It
is
our
duty
to
help
people
in
need!
I’m
too
weak
to
walk
any
further.
We
have
ten
minutes
left.
Do
you
know
about
any
charities
UNICEF
provides
basic
education
for
children
in
poor
areas.
The
charity
works
for
the
equal
rights
of
girls
and
women.
They
have
prevented
the
spread
of
the
serious
disease.
More
money
is
needed
for
charity.
Search
the
Internet
for
more
information
about
international
charities.
Thank
you
!