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启光教育 2023-2024学年度七年级第一学期期末学业质量监测(2024.1)英语(RJ)答案

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debra.org.uk.Chase AfricaWhen Chase Africa enabled Venzetina to earn a living,she set up her own business and now sendsher two children to school.Venzetina said:"Life could have been so much harder.Thanks to the ChaseAfrica,I can support my family."Chase Africa,a charity organization founded in 2012,has changed many African women's life.Todonate,please visit chaseafrica.org.uk.The Trauma Care CharityThe Trauma Care Charity has helped Trauma()victims for 22 years.They work with all levelsof medical professionals,from volunteers,nurses and consultants.To find out more,scan the QR codeor go to traumacare.org.uk.21.Which charity organization has the shortest history?A.The Trauma Care CharityB.Back UpC.Debra UKD.Chase Africa22.If you want to help people born with EB,you should donate atA.backuptrust.org.uk.B.debra.org.uk.C.traumacare.org.uk.D.chaseafrica.org.uk.23.What do the two organizations Back Up and Debra UK have in commonA.They support the disabled in Europe.B.They provide jobs for homeless people.C.They offer help to patients in UK.D.They donate money to women in Africa.BAmy Jandrisevits knows the value of a good doll."Dolls have a power we don't completelyunderstand,"she told The Today Show.It's a conclusion she came to while working as a social workerusing dolls to help her young clients adapt to their changing medical situations.Many of the kids sawthemselves in those dolls.But for the kids missing a limb or who had lost their hair,there were nonethey could relate to.So,seven years ago,when a friend revealed that her child was transgender,Jandrisevits,now 49,knew what might help the youth through this potentially challenging period and eventually started anonprofit,A Doll Like Me."It's hard to tell a kid that they are perfect the way they are and to buildself-esteem that way,yet never give them anything that looks like them."she says.Jandrisevits went about changing that.She crafted a doll by hand-using fabric,stitching,andmarkers-that resembled her friend's child and sent it off.After the friend posted a photo online of thehappy child and doll,another woman asked Jandrisevits to make a doll that looked like her baby,whowas missing a leg.Word spread,and soon Jandrisevits was making dolls for children with scars,birthmarks,facialdeformities ()-in short,a doll that looked like them.It takes her as long as seven hours to crafteach one.A GoFundMe page helps her offset costs and allows her to donate her services.She hasn'tcharged for a single doll since she began her nonprofit.In all,she's made more than 400 dolls.The waiting list is long,but Jandrisevits is unbowed.As sheexplains on her GoFundMe page,"Every kid,regardless of gender,ethnicity,age,medical issue,orbody type,should look into the sweet face of a doll and see their own."24.What's the value of a good doll to the sick kids according to Jandrisevits?A.Hiding their sadness.C.Restoring their physical health.B.Keeping them company.D.Helping kids accept themselves.25.What does the underlined part"changing that"in paragraph 3 mean?A.Making perfect dolls for children.C.Telling troubled kids to build self-esteem.B.Offering kids dolls to identify withD.Encouraging kids to overcome difficulties宜荆荆随恩重点高中教科研协作体*英语试卷(共8页)第3页
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