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根据短文内容及首字母提示,填写所缺单词 In the 1930s, Dan We...

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In the 1930s, Dan West was farming in Spain.  It was wartime, and people were starving (挨饿). An i 1. hit him

as he handed out cups of milk to children. “These children don’t need a cup.  They need a cow.” This was the b 2.  of Heifer International. Heifer International gives different k  3.  of gifts.  Its gifts might

say “quack” or “moo”.  Dan West asked friends in the United States to give gifts of heifers(小母牛), or young cows.  S 4.  then, Heifer International has given animals to four million families.  It gives people the chance to f 5.   themselves.

   Heifers International wants the people they help to help others.  For one project, the group s  6.  chickens to some children in Asia.  The children yearned for(向往) the day when they could help others.  Nine-year-old Julie knew she had to look after her chickens w  7.  so they would produce new eggs and healthy chicks.  She t  8.  good care of them, and they gave birth to strong, healthy chicks.  Julie then passed on the gift of chicks to other families.

   Because of Heifer International, children can s  9.  their days in a schoolhouse instead of working in the fields.  They can use the money they earn from their animals to pay for school.  Heifer International has made a huge d  10.  to people’s lives for many years.  People should be grateful to a kindhearted farmer named Dan West.

 

1.idea 2.beginning 3.kinds 4.Since 5.feed 6.sent 7.well 8.took 9.spend 10.difference 【解析】 试题分析:本文叙述了国际小母牛组织帮助人们的事情。国际小母牛组织给各种各样的礼物,从鸡鸭到牛羊。他们把动物给这些家庭是让他们自己养活自己。他们还想让他们帮助的人们帮助其他人。孩子们用养动物挣的钱来交学费,因此可以再学校度过他们的时光。国际小母牛组织已经影响人们的生活很多年。 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 考点:短文填空。
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