Every year on 15th October, over 200 million people around the world take part in Global Handwashing Day. But why do we have a day for something we do all the time? Well, research shows that not enough people often wash their hands with soap. Experts believe that this leads to the deaths of millions of people every year.
Sidibe, a public health expert says soap is the most beautiful invention in public health'. Washing your hands with soap can have a huge impact on reducing (减少) the spread of diseases. Handwashing with soap prevents babies from getting ill and keeps children healthy and in school.
However, washing hands with soap does not happen as often as you might think. This is partly because there aren't enough resources (资源) in poorer countries, but it's also because for many people, handwashing is simply not part of their everyday life. It's not easy to get people to change habits they learned in early childhood -- but this is what Global Handwashing Day wants to do.
In 2008, the Indian cricket team joined around 100 million Indian schoolchildren in washing their hands to promote (促进) the first ever Global Handwashing Day. Every year since then, many different events have been held around the world. In 2014. Global Handwashing Day was used in the fight against Ebola, a very serious disease, with events held in affected (受感染的) African countries.
Today, local and national leaders continue to use the day to spread the message about the importance of clean hands. The hope is that handwashing becomes a necessary part of people's lives and improves the health of millions around the world.
1.Who started Global Handwashing Day?
A.Public health experts. B.The Indians. C.African schoolchildren.
2.What does the underlined word "impact" mean?
A.Danger. B.Influence. C.Background.
3.What's the main idea of the last paragraph?
A.Washing hands with soap is good for public health.
B.Washing hands with soap doesn't become part of people's lives.
C.People all over the world are encouraged to wash hands with soap.
4.Which statement is NOT TRUE according to the passage?
A.A few people's unwillingness to wash hands with soap everyday lead to many people's death.
B.People in different countries join in Global Handwashing Day.
C.Global Handwashing Day's purpose is only wanting people to wash hands without soap.
5.What would be the best title for the passage?
A.Learning to Use Soap. B.Changing Your Habits C.Living a Healthy Life.
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1.How long is the show held every day?
A.For 5 hours. B.For 6 hours. C.For 7 hours.
2.We can learn from the chart that ________.
A.18-year-old John needs to spend $20
B.visitors don't need to pay for the parking fee.
C.visitors can email to get more information.
We are taught from childhood to be polite, civilized (有教养的) and kind, yet many of us ___________this as we grow up.
That’s not the case for Yang Yang, a 14-year-old from Changsha, Hunan province. She has moved many people by being ___________.
It was a day in April when Yang was getting ready to eat in a local restaurant. But then she ___________ dropped a plate full of food. She stood still and was at a loss. The ___________ manager (店长) was nice. She comforted (安慰) Yang, saying “It doesn’t matter. We can give you ___________ meal for free.”
Everyone thought that this small episode (插曲) would end like that. But, when Yang left after eating, the waiter found 75 yuan in cash and a ___________on the table. It said, “I’m sorry that the money might not be enough to ___________ for your loss, but that’s all I have. Thank you for your kindness.” The manager was deeply touched after reading the note. The money was probably a ___________ worth of pocket money for the girl.
The manager posted about this on social media and called for a search for this young girl. Many newspapers, including People’s Daily, re-posted it and joined the search. Finally, Yang was found ____________ her teacher heard about the story.
People’s Daily commented (评论) on the story, saying that it showed the good in people. The manager was considerate and cared about Yang’s situation___________ Yang was grateful and responsible.
1.A.remember B.forget C.follow
2.A.honest B.hopeful C.humorous
3.A.gradually B.quickly C.accidentally
4.A.hotel B.restaurant C.office
5.A.other B.another C.others
6.A.note B.message C.letter
7.A.take up B.put up C.make up
8.A.week’s B.month’s C.year’s
9.A.before B.as C.after
10.A.although B.if C.while
I don't like people ________ don't help others when they are in trouble.
A.which B.who C.whose
We have chosen ________ for our basketball team.
A.tall someone. B.some tall one C.someone tall