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Global Issues The White Helmets of Syria That has been described as the greatest humanitarian crisis What of the 21st century began in early 2011 with the outbreak of civil war in Syria. For years, this conflict has raged, claiming the lives of hundreds of thousands of people. In addition to the horrible death toll, millions of Syria's citizens have been left homeless or displaced. In fact, the conflict has led to the biggest refugee crisis since the Second World War. Warta simmi Like i Leves cooki 539 dedorq yiripid ei 31 opp JELENT 64 1. D B alos ni bib yo HET PROB Although it may seem that all hope is lost in that tiny part of the world, there is one organization that has been fighting for years to save lives. While it is officially called the Syria Civil Defence or SCD, its members are better known simply as the white helmets. They are volunteers who rush to bombing sites to rescue survivors and give people hope. They often show little regard for their own personal safety, and a great many have been killed or injured attempting to save the lives of others. The white helmets organization was established in rebel-controlled areas that were under constant air attack by government forces. The strategy of the government had been to target not only rebel fighters who opposed them but also the civilians living in the area. Rockets and bombs often destroyed entire neighborhoods, leaving countless innocent people dead and dying. To make matters worse, the government offered no official support since it was the one causing the destruction. Things changed in 2014, however, when the SCD was established. Its white-helmeted members began working tirelessly to pull people from the rubble and give them urgent medical care. It is estimated that they have saved close to 150,000 lives since then. In 2016, the SCD was recognized for its humanitarian efforts when it was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize. 2.

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英文 高中

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五、綜合測驗: 10% 1. Afghanistan, The Taliban is a religious and political organization. It was founded a country in south-central Asia. Between 1996 and 2001, most of Afghanistan was Taliban rule. Taliban leaders enforced* strict religious laws to be obeyed by men and 严格的(dp) ARK (V) women 3.. The beliefs of members of the Taliban are based on Islam, Afghanistan's most 伊斯兰数() 4. the world's attention in 1994. They 5., with the added widespread religion. The movement first 广泛(40) invited students from around Afghanistan to join their cause. (n) strength of so many students, the Taliban held considerable power during Afghanistan’s Givil War. Throughout the next few years, the Taliban further grew in strength. Many C people around the world had a hard time POSR 200 6.____ that such an extreme group now ruled 不券開公人景跟土豪 over most of the country. ist In September of 2001, an Islamic called Al-Qaeda, which had strong ganization links with the Taliban, 7. an air-based attack on the Twin Towers, the two tallest 关联的 buildings in New York City at the time. It was an attack that the edge of t sidewalk 改啊 Al-Qaeda had a safe base in Afghanistan, and the US government believed could be defeated, only through aggressive* action. In addition, the US government wished ad only to restore the people's right 註:enforce 強行實施(法律或規定) 3) 1. (A) at (C) 2. (A) by () 3. (A) alone A (4(A) attracted () 5. (A) Similarly () 6. (A) believe (℃) 7. (A) cut off (A) (A) none personal freedom in Afghanistan. Therefore, they MHETENTUA decided to invade Afghanistan. This eventually brought down the Taliban government. or noigst However, the US had to keep military forces in Afghanistan for many years after that. In $("). Puder bas vebnu izan eynibliud blo 2021, after the US finally decided to leave, the Taliban rose to power once again. Ammand e aggress aggressive 侵略的restore 恢復,sopoda名兒愛的处 (C) on (D) with Tgai-V (C) under (D) to (C) alike (D) away (D) delighted (D) Thus (D) to believe (D) paid off (D) much (B) in (B) with (B) apart (old (B) affected (B) Unfortunately (B) believing 8. could have expected. VER 27, CV) 9. Al-Qaeda (B) turned out MIL AN (B) neither (C) confused (C) However (C) believed str (C) carried out (C) little (F JO DIVAC W a O 11

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英文 高中

請問❼那個 become fluent 是什麼意思?

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英文 高中

想問問1、5、10🙏🙏🥺🥺

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