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UNICEF is part of the United Nations. It was set up in Europe in 1946. At that time , many c1. lives were changed because of the war.

Now UNICEF works in over 190 countries and areas. It helps g2. , communities and families make the world a better place for children.

UNICEF wants all children to live h3. so it provides them with clean water and food, and tries to p4. them from getting illnesses. It works to stop the s5. of some serious diseases, like AIDS.

UNICEF also believes it important for children to receive basic education so it helps them a6.

school. It works for the equal r7.of girls and women too.

We can help by donating money or working as v8. We can raise money by selling Christmas cards and o9. other activities. We can help a UNICEF officer learn about the c10. of the local people to improve their lives.

 

1.children’s 2.governments 3.healthily 4.prevent 5.spread 6.attend 7.rights 8.volunteers 9.organizing 10.conditions 【解析】试题这是一篇记叙文,文章主要讲述了联合国儿童基金会对儿童生活和教育各个方面的重要影响,并建议我们做一些自愿者工作。 1.句意:那时,许多孩子的生活因战争而改变了。名词所有格children’s修饰lives;根据句意语境和首字母提示,可知填children’s。 2.句意:它帮助政府、社区和家庭使世界成为孩子们更美好的地方。and连接并列结构,前后的时态和数应保持一致;根据communities and families和首字母提示,可知填governments。 3.句意:联合国儿童基金会希望所有的儿童都能健康地生活。live生活,动词需用副词修饰;根据下文so it provides them with clean water and food,,结合句意语境和首字母提示,可知填healthily。 4.句意:并试图阻止他们患上疾病。prevent sb. from doing sth. 阻止某人做某事;根据句意语境和首字母提示,可知填prevent。 5.句意:它可以阻止一些严重疾病的传播,比如艾滋病。定冠词the后接名词;根据句意语境和首字母提示,可知填spread。 6.句意:联合国儿童基金会也认为儿童接受基础教育很重要,因此帮助他们上学。school学校;help sb. do帮助某人做某事;根据句意语境和首字母提示,可知填attend。 7.句意:它同样适用于女孩和妇女的平等权利。equal平等的,形容词修饰名词;根据of girls(复数),结合句意语境和首字母提示,可知用复数名词,故填rights。 8.句意:我们可以捐钱或做义工来帮忙。as作为;or连接并列结构,根据上文donating money(捐款),结合句意语境和首字母提示,可知填volunteers。 9.句意:我们可以通过卖圣诞卡和组织其他活动来筹集资金。and连接并列结构,根据上文by selling Christmas cards,结合句意语境和首字母提示,可知填organizing。 10.句意:我们可以帮助联合国儿童基金会官员了解当地人民的生活状况,以改善他们的生活。定冠词the后接名词,根据下文of the local people(复数),结合句意语境和首字母提示,可知用复数名词,故填conditions。
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