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+ X+ l; z& m- G" p, ? Food for Learning
+ j. l7 c+ O! W% }2 s2 R) o In Eritrea, a small country in northeast Africa, approximately 80 percent of the population is illiterate. That percentage is even higher in woman. As in many developing countries, many Eritreans have traditional ideas about the role of women. They believe that women should stay home and take care of the family and should not get an education or look for a job.$ u2 K; e" v2 x% V0 w: E2 O
These beliefs are one of the factors that prevent Eritriea and other developing countries from improving their economic situation. Experience in many developing countnes has shown that educated women have fewer children and have more opportunities for improving their lives and the lives of their families. In Eritrea, in fact, there is great need for improvement. It is one of the poorest countries in the world. For many Eritrean families, getting enough food is a daily problem.; [4 C% {' _1 U. r9 [' x
To deal with these problems, the Eritrean government together with the World Food Program,has a new program that offers food as a reward for leaming. In primary schools, all the children receive food packages to take home to their families. However, with the new program, the girls receive more food than the boys. This way, parents are encouraged to send their daughter to school rather than keeping them at home.0 @9 z2 m3 y. V, R6 @. q0 J
Another govemment program that aims to educate women is Food for Training. Managed by the National Union of Eritrean Women, this program offer food rewards (also from World Food Organiza tion) to women and elder girls who are willing to join the program. Because of the war with Ethiopia, many women are bringing up their families on their own. They often live in refugee camps, with no land of their own and no way to earn money. Most of these women are illiterate and have no skills to find a job. They spend most of their day looking for food and preparing it for their families." G: F$ j2 W; ~: ?0 b( C5 S
The Food for Training program helps the tennagers and women change their lives. If they agree to join the program, they receive a large package of food each month. In return, the women are required to attend free literate classes for two hours every day. When Food for Training classes in two regions of Eritrea, 5000 girls and women joined in the first two months. It is especially popular with teenage girls, aged fourteen to sixteen, who have never had a chance to go to school before.% O( z3 z8 t: K3 }
The organizers of Food for Traing also plans to offer other kinds of courses for women, using the same system of food rewards. In these courses, they will teach women job skills and crafts such as basket weaving. These women will not only learn to read and write. They will become aware of what is going on in their country.
: ~8 W9 D( T" J& G) U1 I, _+ y. k# w 41. According to the passage, traditional ideas about women __________.
: }6 ]. H0 S' z b! U A. are rejected by younger generation! W. G9 d, w S, v$ o0 F
B. help improve the economy( m" N$ k4 K) ^0 N& n
C. hinder economic development '
" f$ N! a1 @4 y+ N, }+ B4 B D. have little impact on economic development
/ a/ Y: D) B4 z 42. The Eritrean govemment is offering extra food to girls in school in order to __________., Z) L4 Z! z* R z
A. encourage to keep girls at home
% q. t( V6 A( ]/ k4 i3 _" h B. change traditional attitudes towards women
/ s9 }4 e& i, ~( ^. ] o8 E C. help girls feed their families6 ~0 I7 I" p: h ^( R
D. creat more jobs for Eritrean teachers
3 V7 z1 ]& @& j! H \$ c: D 43. With the Food for Learning program, women get a large package of food as long as__________.# h2 M7 m7 k& h4 J, E
A. they attend free literacy classes every day7 i$ z) _( T: J @+ U5 @
B. they have no land of their own
% Y1 |' c# V2 e! ~' f! } C. they bring up their families on their own
% Y8 c. H. W, F! `% k+ H' N D. they live in refugee camps# D8 _! \2 v% J5 J
44. The new literacy programs are an example of __________.
6 F& K# ^/ I3 O; O A. the work of 5,000 women and teenage girls
3 @9 j7 i4 {5 _, B B. the problems with the aid of international organizations
* |8 O$ P2 Q& f. H C. local and international organizations working together- W" T! X& {+ M% }& G- V g. n! a
D. the Eritrean govemment working to keep its power
! s1 U! v9 j% Q 45. According to the passage, Food for Training will__________.0 Y! a, w7 g. R6 r0 g. u8 I- ~/ G6 t
A. help women better their lives
# p3 U) d0 y4 n' n# x, ? B. encourage women to leave their country
( _* t, i Q# ~% G& ^ C. teach women about intemational aid
) h' W0 h; ]3 x) f& M D. allow women to spend more time at home |