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Almost every child in big cities has the chance to go to school, but not all children in the countries are so lucky.
There is a girl called Xiao Fang. She is eight years old and lives in a small village in Guangxi. When she was young, she wanted to go to school. But she could not, because her family was too poor to afford the school fees for her, so her parents had to keep her at home. Instead of studying, Xiao Fang worked in the fields with her parents every day. Then Hope Project heard about Xiao Fang. It agreed to help Xiao Fang to go to school. Her wish of study came true, and now she is studying in a school.
Unluckily there are many thousands of children who can not go to school. You can join in Hope Project and help these children. You know all the good work needs money. Hope Project needs your help.
If you give Hope Project £¤300 each year, it can pay for one child to go to school for a whole year. With more money, Hope Project can build new schools, buy good desks, chairs, blackboards and books. Let's help the children together and give them a chance to have a good start in life.
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B.Almost every child in China
C.Almost every child in big cities
D.Almost every child in small villages
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B.she didn't like to go to school
C.there was too much work for her to do
D.she could learn nothing at school
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B.a new school can be built
C.many children can go to school
D.a child can go to school for a whole year
£¨4£©Hope Project helped Xiao Fang because__________.
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B.she went to ask for help
C.she knew someone working there
D.she wrote a letter to the newspaper
£¨5£©Which of the following is TRUE?
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B.Hope Project helps to build new schools.
C.Hope Project helps schools to buy desks, chairs, books, etc.
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Amy said not to worry, Mr. Dawson wouldn¡¯t hurt anyone. When they got close enough, Dawson looked up with his usual frown, but when he saw it was Amy, a smile changed his face as he said, ¡°Hello Miss Amy. I see you¡¯ve got a little friend with you today.¡±
Amy smiled back and told him Janet was staying overnight. Dawson told them that sounded fun, and offered them each a fresh picked apple off his tree. They gladly accepted. Dawson had the best apples in town.
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Amy explained that when she first started walking past his house he wasn¡¯t very friendly and she was afraid of him, but she pretended he was wearing an invisible£¨ÎÞÐεģ© smile and so she always smiled back at him. It took a while, but one day he half-smiled back at her.
After some more time, he started smiling real smiles and then started talking to her. Just a "hello" at first, then more. She said he always offers her an apple now, and is always very kind.
"An invisible smile?" questioned Janet.
"Yes," answered Amy, "my grandma told me that if I pretended I wasn¡¯t afraid and pretended he was smiling an invisible smile at me and I smiled back at him, that sooner or later he would really smile. "
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C.we should always be kind to the oldD.all the old are very kind to children
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C.being very happyD.being very friendly
¡¾3¡¿It¡¯s clear that Mr. Dawson_________.
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¡¾5¡¿What is the best title for the passage ?
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