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? ● Try to know problems faced by the physically disabled in Hong Kong. Write a 200word article on the difficulties these people have to suffer each day. ● Try to know modern inventions that help the physically disabled. Then think out a robot or a machine that will improve the lives of the physically disabled. Draw your invention. You can make as many drawings as you like to show your invention. You can even make a small model of your invention ● Write a short description of your invention Whocan join? All middle school students in Hong Kong. So, e on! Join the petition, and get the chance! ( )6. Who can take part in the petition? A. The disabled. B. Middle school teachers. C. Middle school students. D. All the readers. ( ) 7. A participant (參與者 ) should _______to take part in the petition A. draw a picture B. invent a robot or a machine C. make a model D. make a description ( )8. What will be the award for the winners? A. Money. B. Inventions. C. Pictures. D. Souvenirs. ( )9. A participant is asked to write a 200word article about _______. A. his invention B. his suffering C. the difficulties the disabled face D. his wishes for the disabled ( )10. The aim of the activity is to_______. A. encourage teenagers to use modern technology to help the disabled B. remind people of the importance of caring for the disabled C. make the disabled know more about modern technology D. help people learn how to help the disabled (C) Except for a few times, Americans are not big presentgivers. There39。s no exchange of presents among business people, and if one American tries to give another a present, it may look like that he wants to bribe (賄賂 ) him. Americans have learned that in some other countries people like to give presents to others, but among ourselves we don39。t see the need for presents. Even friends may never exchange presents. When I go to foreign countries, I try to bring back little things for close friends, but nobody would feel unhappy if I didn39。t. I don39。t often remember a friend39。s birthday, and few people outside of my family remember mine. If someone gave me presents too often, I39。d get unpleasant. But a present from a foreigner that kind from his or her homeland — won39。t go wrong, except to government employees (政府職員 ) who can39。t be given presents. You usually open a present at once and in front of the person who gives it except Christmas and birthday presents. You should only say, It39。s so nice. Thanks? when you get Christmas or birthday presents. You may want to bring a bottle of wine or flowers to a dinner party, but you39。re never asked to. Nobody will mind if you bring wine, but your friend may not use it that evening. At Christmas we often give presents to our family and sometimes our friends. We also give presents to people who have been helpful during the year doormen, babysitters, housecleaners, newspaper senders— anyone who has often helped us. ( )11. What does close friends mean in the passage? A. The friends who are very kind. B. The friends who live close to each other. C. The friends who were once classmates. D. The