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A
Children love to play, but for some children, the idea of simple joyful playtime can seem very far away. These
boys and girls are not 1 to move around as others do. They lost their 2 (arm) or legs during the
past war.
An organization near Uganda’s capital is working hard to change that. 3 is bringing together doctors,
4 (volunteer) and kind-hearted people from around the world. They have set up the first center for 5
(treat) disabled children in Uganda.
On a thick grass outside the hospital, a lot of patients do 6 as they like. Some are playing football.
Some are playing basketball. They compete in sports, play games and even perform silly dances. The theme of the
day is simple:Let Them Play. This is a rare event for 7 (child) who miss arms or legs.
The aim of the event is 8 (raise) money for a new playground and sports field. The organizers want to
make the old playground into an area that is 9 (friend) to all sorts of disabled children.
Life for the disabled in Uganda is difficult, but for children it is even 10 (difficult). They can’t go to
school.
B
Patricia was born in Michigan and grew up in California. When she was a little girl, she often stayed with her
grandparents who lived in Union City, Michigan. One summer day, a meteorite (流星) 1 (fall) from the sky,
right into her grandparents’ backyard! Before that, her grandparents had lived a 2 [‘kwaət] life on their
farm. Now things were 3 from before. They had so much to do. People came to see the meteorite. The
professors from the 4 [juːnɪ’vɜːsɪtɪ] came to study it and analyze (分析) it. Her grandparents had never
talked to so many people in 5 (they) lives! Everything changed.
As you can guess, no one in the town had ever 6 (see) a meteorite before! They were confused (困惑)
and didn’t know 7 to do. Some people thought it would bring them good 8 (lucky) if they touched
it.
Patricia loves to tell the story about her meteorite and even today, she carries a piece of the meteorite with her
9 [weər’evə] she goes. When I met her, she let all of us touch it and make a 10 . What might you wish
for if you could meet Patricia and see her meteorite?
C
How much pocket money do you get from your parents every month—200 yuan? Some may need more to buy
birthday 1 (present), fast food lunches, ice creams and cartoon books. But for Li Beibei, 30 yuan each
month is e 2 . The only thing she buys is lunch-1.5 yuan each day. "My favorite is fried potato slices and
rice," said Li. "Meat is too e 3 for me."
Li, 14, is a Junior 1 at Beijing’s Xingzhi Experimental School. Her parents 4 (be) migrant workers(农
民工). They come from Henan. Her father now works as a 5 (clean) and gets 500 yuan every month. Her
mother has no job. Every day, Li gets up at 5:30 am and rides her bike for 20 minutes to get to school. She studies
h 6 , and even reads books during breaks! Like many teens, Li has a lot of homework, but that is not all 7
(she) work. During the week she helps her mum cook. On weekends, she helps wash clothes.
She is afraid of 8 (have) to leave school. Li didn’t go to school at 12 for one year 9 her family
had no money. This year, the school didn’t ask her to pay the 600 yuan fees because her family is too poor. "I
hope I will always be in school,"said Li. Li says she wants to be a doctor when she 10 (grow) up.
A(2018年四川宜宾中考)
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