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1、Who will help them?They need help.Match the logos with the charities.UNICEF(联合国儿童基金会)Oxfam(乐施会)ORBIS(奥比斯)World Wide Fund for Nature(世界自然基金会)International charitiesThis organization helps save peoples sight(视力)in the world and train(训练)the doctors and nurses.ORBIS奥比斯Flying Eye Hospital (飞行眼科医院)What t

2、o dohelp the blind in poor areasCome to China34 timesORBIS:how to help the blind people in poor areas1.do operations2.teach local doctors and nurses new skills and knowledge(乐施会)It helps people in poor countries.It is an international charity.It helps the poor people in poor areas.Let the poor peopl

3、e have the same rights(权利)as the rich people and make the world a fair(公平的)place.Oxfam e-News!Get the latest update on Oxfams work and activities.Your Name:Your Email Address:GOTO MENU(hotkey:Alt-M)Show the left side menu The Make Trade Fair Big Box TourOn 17th April(Sunday)2:30pm-5:30pm,Oxfam Hong

4、Kong will launch the Make Trade Fair Big Box Tour at the Hong Kong Museum of Arts in Tsim Sha Tsui.We will have an opening ceremony and performances including Indonesian and Filipino dancers,as well as local artists rendering farmers songs.We hope to see you there!FAQ on Use of DonationsAnnual Revie

5、w 2003/2004Volunteering OpportunitiesFeaturesWTO Trade Rules Bring Poverty and Hardship to the poor Rich countries are forcing poor ones to open their markets and then dumping excess agricultural produce on them,undermining poor farmers livelihoods,according to a new report released today by interna

6、tional agency Oxfam.The report shows how the present rice trade regime poses a grave risk to poor farmers,for whom rice represents both life and livelihoods.Press ReleaseOxfams views on the new World Bank chiefIn response to the World Banks directors decision to confirm Paul Wolfowitz as the next pr

7、esident,Oxfam calls on the new World Bank chief to ensure the Bank is clearly focused on reducing poverty.In particular it is crucial that the momentum on increasing health and education spending and the open door to diverse organizations is not lost.DetailsOxfam scales up operations in Nias earthqu

8、akeAs the extent of the damage on the Indonesian island of Nias becomes clearer,Oxfam is scaling up its operations.The Oxfam teams have succeeded in setting up emergency water supplies for much of the islands major town,Gunungsitoli.We are now working with the local water authority to restore the to

9、wns shattered mains system.More detailsThe Tsunamis impact on womenThree months after the earthquake hit,new research from Oxfam shows that up to four times as many females as males may have been killed in the tsunami.The report looks at the impact of the tsunami in Indonesia,India,and Sri Lanka,and

10、 offers recommendations to address the problems raised.DetailsOxfam Musical Marathon 2005Sponsored by Tom Lee Music,the 15th Oxfam Musical Marathon will take place on 23 and 24 April 2005.More than 2,000 music lovers have registered with the event to display their music talent on stage.You are most

11、welcome to come and enjoy the lovely music.For donation to support Oxfams long-term poverty alleviation works in poor countries or any enquiries,please call Tammy Kwan at 3120 5225.Download sponsorship form(for participants only)The story of Gong YushanIn the past,69-year-old Gong Yushan had to carr

12、y heavy loads of pears and other crops on their back to market,going up and down the hills.Much of the fruit was rotten by the time it could be lugged to town,so potential cash was lost.But the situation has improved since Oxfam worked with the villagers to build a road in 2001.For detailsG20 trade

13、meetingInternational agency Oxfam welcomed a meeting of the G20 group of developing countries in New Delhi as a timely show of unity and an opportunity to address important trade reform issues ahead of the WTO ministerial in Hong Kong at the end of the year.Press releasePrevious Press Releases Previ

14、ous Focus Feature Whats New|About Oxfam|OxfamProjects|CampaignsUseful Resources|Join Oxfam|JobsOxfam|Useful LinksPartners Corner|Subscribe to e-News|Message Board|Radio OxfamSite Map|Contact Oxfam|SearchHKPoverty Web|OxfamTrailwalker|Cyber School|Make Trade FairCopyright OxfamHong KongLast modified:

15、Wednesday,13-Apr-2005 16:13:00 HKTHow does this charity work?It works to help people in poor countriesand make the world a fair place.World Wide Fund for Nature 世界自然基金会Earth Hourfrom 8:30 p.m.to 9:30 p.m.March 28,2009Its an international charity to help protect the wild animals in the world.WWF:Worl

16、d Wide Fund for NatureHow does this charity work?It works to protect the environment and animal shelter.UNICEFUNICEF is an organization that works to improve the lives of children.UNICEF wants to make the world a better place for children.It believes that all children should be able to receive educa

17、tion and be helped when they are sick.How does this charity work?It works to provide children with basic food,health and educational needs.Game:Which charity can help them?1.Children in Africa dont have enough food,some of them are ill.2.Mr Hill used to be a worker,but now he is out of work,he has l

18、ittle money to support his family.3.Rare birds and animals are caught by people to make money.4.Mrs.Black has been blind since she was sixty years old.However,she is very poor and has no enough money to go to hospital.UNICEFOxfamWWFORBIS1.Which charity are they talking about?2.Put these phrases into

19、 the correct order while listening.()work for the equal rights of girls and women()prevent the spread of serious diseases()build a better world for everyone especially children()provides basic education for children in poor areas1234UNICEFespecially特别,尤其basic基本的education教育平等的 权利equal rightsspread散播W

20、hat does Hobo want Eddie to do?He wants Eddie to donate his pocket money.Listen and answer the questions 1.What is needed for charity?2.What does Hobo want Eddie to do?3.What does Eddie want to do first?Why?4.How far will they go?More money is needed for chartity.He wants Eddie to donate his pocket

21、money.He wants to have lunch first because he is too weak to walk any further.They only have five kilometres left.1.You have some pocket money left.你还有些零花钱剩下。have left 有留下,剩下1)晚会结束的时候,我们还剩下些食物。At the end of the party,we had some food left.2)我饿了。你剩下什么吃的没有?I am hungry.Do you have anything to eat left?

22、2.Im too weak to walk any further.我很虚弱,走不动了。1)further是far的比较级,表示距离上更远any 能够修饰比较级但多用于否定句或疑问句Can you stand any further away?2)too to 太而不能The girl is too young to go to school.Read and then complete this passageHobo hears that charity n_ money.He wants to donate Eddies p_ money to it.But Eddie wants to

23、 have lunch f_.because its 12 oclock.He says that he is too w_ to walk any f _.Finally,Hobo asks Eddie to come on because they only have five kilometres l_.eedsocketirsteakurthereft advertise educate improve kind organize sickDear AmyI heard an _ for UNICEF onthe radio.UNICEF is an _that works to _t

24、he lives ofchildren.UNICEF wants to make theworld a better place for children.advertisementorganizationimprove advertise educate improve kind organize sickIt believes that all children should be ableto get _.They should be helpedwhen they are _.They should alsobe treated with _.Danieleducationsickki

25、ndnessWork in groups and say what you know about charities.ORBIS:ORBIS was founded in 1982.It is famous for its Flying Eye Hospital.Oxfam:Oxfam was founded in Oxford in 1 942.It works in more than 90 countries to help poor people.UNICEF:UNICEF was founded in 1946.1t provides food and health care to children in developing countries.WWF:WWF has over five million supporters worldwide and it works in more than 80 countries.The group focuses on protecting forests.rivers,oceans and so on.

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