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he, went out, still, was, raining, although, it

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    I'm Henry, from America. This is my 1. (one) time in Japan. One day some new 2. (friend) invited me to eat out. At first, I was quite happy and learned3. use chopsticks with them, but later problems started.

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    无国界医生组织

In 1971 there was a war in a part of Nigeria called Biafra, in western Africa. People were dying, children were hungry and there was a lot of disease. There were thousands of people who needed medical help—but there were no doctors or nurses to help them. Some doctors from France went to work there as volunteers, and some of them decided to start an organization to help the people in disasters all over the world. That was when Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) was born.

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MSF has about 3,000 volunteer doctors in nearly 60 different countries. These__volunteers__not__only__give__people__treatment,_but__also__help__to__train__local__doctors__and__nurses.__MFS also sends engineers to poor countries to help people to do things like making wells, so they can have clean water.

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1.MSF was started to help the people _________ all over the world.

2.About 90% of the money that MSF needs comes from ____________.

3.What prize did MSF win in 1999?

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    纪念英雄的方式

Countries, cities and people all have their own heroes. There are different kinds of heroes: politicians, soldiers, film stars, sport stars and musicians. And there are many different ways of remembering them, too. Here are some of the things that we do to make sure that we don't forget our heroes.

Sometimes we build statues or sculptures of heroes, especially of politicians and soldiers, but sometimes of writers too. Many cities in South America have a statue of Simon Bolivar(he helped lead many South American countries to independence). And the famous Mount Rushmore in the USA remembers four US presidents of the past.

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B.Different countries have different ways to remember heroes.

C.We can do new activities to make sure that we don't forget our heroes.

D.Only politicians, soldiers, film stars, sport stars and musicians are heroes.

 

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