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Guess
…
…
What
is
needed
for
charity
More
money
is
needed
for
chartity.
Read
and
answer
the
questions
1.
What
does
Hobo
want
Eddie
to
do
2.
What
does
Eddie
want
to
do
first
Why
3.
How
far
will
they
go
He
wants
Eddie
to
donate
his
pocket
money
.
He
wants
to
have
lunch
first
because
he
is
too
weak
to
walk
any
further.
They
only
have
five
kilometres
left.
Read
and
then
complete
this
passage
Hobo
hears
that
charity
n____
money.
He
wants
to
donate
Eddie’s
p____
money
to
it.
But
Eddie
wants
to
have
lunch
f___.
Because
it’s
12
o’clock.
He
says
that
he
is
too
w___
to
walk
any
f
______.
Finally,
Hobo
asks
Eddie
to
come
on
because
they
only
have
five
kilometres
l____
.
eeds
ocket
irst
eak
urther
eft
Who
can
help
them
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Wide
Fund
for
Nature
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UNICEF联合国儿童基金会
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How
does
this
charity
work
It
works
to
help
people
in
poor
countries
and
improve
people’s
lives.
WWF:
World
Wide
Fund
for
Nature
How
does
this
charity
work
It
works
to
protect
the
environment
and
animal
shelter.
How
does
this
charity
work
It
works
to
provide
children
with
basic
food,
health
and
educational
needs.
1.
It
can
protect
the
wildlife,
nature
and
environment.
2.
It
can
provide
children
with
food,
house,
medicine
and
education.
3.
It
can
help
people
who
are
unable
to
see.
4.
It
can
help
people
in
poor
areas
and
make
their
lives
better.
UNICEF
WWF
Oxfam
ORBIS
Which
charity
can
help
them
Problem
1:
_____________________
Some
restaurants
sell
dishes
made
in
rare
animals
which
are
protected
by
laws.
(法律)
Problem
2:
_____________________
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.
Problem
3:_______
Catherine
has
been
blind
since
she
was
sixteen
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.
WWF
UNICEF
ORBIS
Which
charity
can
help
them
4.Rare
birds
and
animals
are
caught
by
people
to
make
money.
5.Mr
Hill
used
to
be
a
worker,
but
now
he
is
out
of
work,
he
has
little
money
to
support
his
family.
6.Children
in
Africa
don’t
have
enough
food,
some
of
them
are
ill.
UNICEF
Oxfam
WWF
Mr
Wu
is
asking
the
students
about
international
charities.
Read
and
tell
me
how
UNICEF
helps
people.
Mr
Wu
is
asking
the
students
about
international
charities.
Read
and
answer
these
questions:
1.
How
does
UNICEF
help
people
It
helps
build
a
better
world
for
everyone,
especially
children
all
over
the
world.
2.
What
does
it
provide
for
children
in
poor
areas
It
provides
basic
education
for
children
in
poor
areas.
3.
What
else
do
you
know
about
UNICEF
It
works
for
…and
it
works
to…
UNICEF
is
an
i___________
c________.It
helps
b_____
a
better
world
for
everyone,
e_________
children
all
over
the
world.
It
p________
b______
e________
for
chilren
in
poor
a________.
It
works
for
the
e_______
r_____
of
girls
and
w______
too.
It
also
works
to
p______
the
s______
of
some
s_______
d_______,
like
AIDS,
among
young
people.
international
charity
build
specially
rovides
asic
ducation
reas
qual
ights
omen
revent
pread
erious
iseases
Language
points
1.You
have
some
pocket
money
left.
left
adj.剩下的,剩余的,作后置定语,修饰前面的pocket
money
我们仅仅只剩5公里。
We
only_______________________________.
教室里面没有一个人剩余。
There
is_________________
in
the
classroom.
have
five
kilometres
left
nobody
left
晚会结束的时候,我们还剩下些食物。
At
the
end
of
the
party,
we
had
some
food
left.
2.
我饿了。你剩下什么吃的没有?
I
am
hungry.
Do
you
have
anything
to
eat
left
It’s
time
for
school.
=It’s
time
to
go
to
school.
2.It’s
time
for
lunch.
=It’s
time
to
have
lunch.
It’s
time
for
bed.
=It’s
time
to
go
to
bed.
3.I’m
too
weak
to
walk
any
further.
我太虚弱以致于走不动了。
further是far的比较级,表示距离或内涵上更远
Can
you
stand
any
further
away
too
…
to
do…
太……以致不能……
The
problem
is
too
difficult
for
us
to
work
out.
4.It
helps
build
a
better
world
for
everyone,
especially
children
all
over
the
world.
它帮助为每个人建立更好的世界,尤其是全世界的儿童。
especially
adv.尤其,特别
很多人,尤其是年轻人喜欢流行音乐。
Many
people,
_________________,
like
pop
music.
我喜欢游泳,尤其是在夏天。
I
like
to
swim,
_______________________.
especially
young
people
especially
in
summer
special
adj.
专门的,特别的,特殊的
specially
adv.专门地,特别地
He
came
specially
to
see
you.
他专门来看你
He
has
received
special
training.
他接受过特殊的训练
5.It
provides
basic
education
for
children
in
poor
areas.
它为贫困地区的孩子们提供基础教育。
basic
adj.
基本的,基础的
我们基本的需求
our
basic
needs
learn
the
basic
skills
of
reading
and
writing
学习读书写字的基本技巧
education
[U]n.
教育
我受过十二年的教育。
I
had
twelve
years
of
education.
免费教育___________
体育__________________
free
education
physical
education
educational
adj.教育的
educate
v.教育,培养
用educate的适当形式填空
Early_________
is
very
important
to
a
person
in
his
life.
Students
should
watch
more__________
film.
education
educational
6.It
also
works
to
prevent
the
spread
of
some
serious
diseases,…
它也致力于防止一些严重疾病的传播,…
spread
n.扩散,分布,展开
v.传播,扩散
医生努力遏制疾病的扩散。
Doctors
try
to
stop
the
spread
of
diseases.
苍蝇能够传播疾病。
Flies
can
spread
diseases.