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     "Oxfam" is the short form for the Oxford Committee for Famine Relief (全国饥荒救济委员会). It is an
international organization to help the poor all over the world. It was started in 1942 in England during the
Second World War to provide relief to war victims in Europe. When the war was over, Oxfam continued its
work, sending materials and money to the poor throughout Europe. Since then, Oxfams have been founded in
12 countries, such as Oxfam America, Oxfam Canada, Oxfam Hong Kong and so on.
     Twenty-eight years later, a group of volunteers started Oxfam America. It was first in Washington, DC,
then in 1973 Oxfam America moved to Boston. In England, Oxfam organizes many charity activities every
year to raise money. It also runs many charity shops. The shops receive things donated by people and sell
them to those who need them. The money from the sales will be used to help the homeless and the poor in
different parts of the world.
     Oxfam Hong Kong is a member of Oxfam International. Every year Oxfam Hong Kong organizes
Trailwalker to collect money for the poor in Hong Kong and some other areas in the world.
1. Why was Oxfam first started in England in 1942?
A. Because World War II happened there.
B. Because there were too many people.
C. Because Oxfam America moved to Boston.
D. Because Oxfam Hong Kong was started.
2. What does the underlined word "founded" mean in Chinese?
A. 找到
B. 成立
C. 赞助
D. 施与
3. When was Oxfam America set up in the USA?
A. In 1941.
B. In 1942.
C. In 1970.
D. In 1973.
4. In England, Oxfam does the following to help the poor except ______.
A. Organizing many charity activities
B. Running many charity shops
C. Organizing Trailwalker once a year
D. Helping the poor with the money from the sales
5. The best title of this passage is ______.
A. Oxfam America
B. Oxfam Canada
C. Oxfam Hong Kong
D. Oxfam's history

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WIRES is short for Wildlife Information and Rescue Service. It is an Australian  organization, established(成立) in 1985 to care for injured and orphaned(失去母兽的) native wildlife. WIRES has a network of hundreds of volunteers who rescue and care for native animals until they are well enough to be released (释放)into the wild. Volunteers look after rescued animals in their own homes and are trained in the special needs of native wild animals.
When Australians find a native animal in trouble, they often call WIRES for help. WIRES may be asked to look after a possum that has been attacked by a cat, rescue a large lizard that has got its head caught in a drink can, or care for a baby animal who has lost its mother. People call WIRES when they want to move a dangerous snake away from their garden or when they find a seabird that has swallowed(吞下) a fishing line or an owl with a broken wing. Sometimes kangaroos jumped onto the road in front of cars and are run over. Australians are encouraged to check the pouch(育儿袋)of dead kangaroos in case there is a baby in it. WIRES volunteers find themselves caring for many babies orphaned in this way.
Each year, in the summer, parts of Australia suffer from(受苦) huge bush fires. These fires not only destroy human homes and put people in danger, but they also destroy animal habitats(栖息地)and endanger the animals living in the bush. After a big fire, WIRES and other organizations go into the district to pick up surviving animals. They are treated for burns, shock, smoke and other problems and then cared for until new location can be found for them.
WIRES is also involved in educating people in the importance of caring for wildlife and wildlife habitats. Volunteers visit schools and other public places to talk about native animals. Sometimes they bring a bat or some other interesting animals with them to show to people who may never have seen one up close before.
【小题1】What is WIRES?

A.It helps the pets in the street to look for their homes.
B.It rescues and cares for animals in order to set them free.
C.It consists of hundreds of volunteers from all over the world.
D.It provides services for wild animals and keeps them in a zoo.
【小题2】Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A.Australians often call the police for help if they find animals in trouble.
B.Volunteers in WIRES are afraid to take snakes away from communities.
C.Australian government asks WIRES workers to save animals after a fire.
D.WIRES often go to the public places to give lessons of wild animals.
【小题3】What’s the passage mainly about?
A.It mainly talks about what WIRES members usually do.
B.It tells us why WIRES develops so quickly in Australia.
C.It teaches us how WIRES can train wild animals at home.
D.It mainly tells us how we can join in WIRES successfully.

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WIRES is short for Wildlife Information and Rescue Service. It is an Australian  organization, established(成立) in 1985 to care for injured and orphaned(失去母兽的) native wildlife. WIRES has a network of hundreds of volunteers who rescue and care for native animals until they are well enough to be released (释放)into the wild. Volunteers look after rescued animals in their own homes and are trained in the special needs of native wild animals.

  When Australians find a native animal in trouble, they often call WIRES for help. WIRES may be asked to look after a possum that has been attacked by a cat, rescue a large lizard that has got its head caught in a drink can, or care for a baby animal who has lost its mother. People call WIRES when they want to move a dangerous snake away from their garden or when they find a seabird that has swallowed(吞下) a fishing line or an owl with a broken wing. Sometimes kangaroos jumped onto the road in front of cars and are run over. Australians are encouraged to check the pouch(育儿袋)of dead kangaroos in case there is a baby in it. WIRES volunteers find themselves caring for many babies orphaned in this way.

 Each year, in the summer, parts of Australia suffer from(受苦) huge bush fires. These fires not only destroy human homes and put people in danger, but they also destroy animal habitats(栖息地)and endanger the animals living in the bush. After a big fire, WIRES and other organizations go into the district to pick up surviving animals. They are treated for burns, shock, smoke and other problems and then cared for until new location can be found for them.

 WIRES is also involved in educating people in the importance of caring for wildlife and wildlife habitats. Volunteers visit schools and other public places to talk about native animals. Sometimes they bring a bat or some other interesting animals with them to show to people who may never have seen one up close before.

1.What is WIRES?

      A. It helps the pets in the street to look for their homes.

      B. It rescues and cares for animals in order to set them free.

      C. It consists of hundreds of volunteers from all over the world.

      D. It provides services for wild animals and keeps them in a zoo.

2.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

   A. Australians often call the police for help if they find animals in trouble.

   B. Volunteers in WIRES are afraid to take snakes away from communities.

   C. Australian government asks WIRES workers to save animals after a fire.

   D. WIRES often go to the public places to give lessons of wild animals.

3.What’s the passage mainly about?

   A. It mainly talks about what WIRES members usually do.

   B. It tells us why WIRES develops so quickly in Australia.

   C. It teaches us how WIRES can train wild animals at home.

   D. It mainly tells us how we can join in WIRES successfully.

 

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WIRES is short for Wildlife Information and Rescue Service. It is an Australian  organization, established(成立) in 1985 to care for injured and orphaned(失去母兽的) native wildlife. WIRES has a network of hundreds of volunteers who rescue and care for native animals until they are well enough to be released (释放)into the wild. Volunteers look after rescued animals in their own homes and are trained in the special needs of native wild animals.
When Australians find a native animal in trouble, they often call WIRES for help. WIRES may be asked to look after a possum that has been attacked by a cat, rescue a large lizard that has got its head caught in a drink can, or care for a baby animal who has lost its mother. People call WIRES when they want to move a dangerous snake away from their garden or when they find a seabird that has swallowed(吞下) a fishing line or an owl with a broken wing. Sometimes kangaroos jumped onto the road in front of cars and are run over. Australians are encouraged to check the pouch(育儿袋)of dead kangaroos in case there is a baby in it. WIRES volunteers find themselves caring for many babies orphaned in this way.
Each year, in the summer, parts of Australia suffer from(受苦) huge bush fires. These fires not only destroy human homes and put people in danger, but they also destroy animal habitats(栖息地)and endanger the animals living in the bush. After a big fire, WIRES and other organizations go into the district to pick up surviving animals. They are treated for burns, shock, smoke and other problems and then cared for until new location can be found for them.
WIRES is also involved in educating people in the importance of caring for wildlife and wildlife habitats. Volunteers visit schools and other public places to talk about native animals. Sometimes they bring a bat or some other interesting animals with them to show to people who may never have seen one up close before

  1. 1.

    What is WIRES?

    1. A.
      It helps the pets in the street to look for their homes
    2. B.
      It rescues and cares for animals in order to set them free
    3. C.
      It consists of hundreds of volunteers from all over the world
    4. D.
      It provides services for wild animals and keeps them in a zoo
  2. 2.

    Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

    1. A.
      Australians often call the police for help if they find animals in trouble
    2. B.
      Volunteers in WIRES are afraid to take snakes away from communities
    3. C.
      Australian government asks WIRES workers to save animals after a fire
    4. D.
      WIRES often go to the public places to give lessons of wild animals
  3. 3.

    What’s the passage mainly about?

    1. A.
      It mainly talks about what WIRES members usually do
    2. B.
      It tells us why WIRES develops so quickly in Australia
    3. C.
      It teaches us how WIRES can train wild animals at home
    4. D.
      It mainly tells us how we can join in WIRES successfully

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