[originaltext] UNICEF says more than 3,700 children across west Africa have

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问题  
UNICEF says more than 3,700 children across west Africa have lost one or both parents to Ebola. "Doctors without borders" Axelle Vandoornick said the growing number of Ebola orphans is a crisis of its own. Child care services in Sierra Leone are almost nonexistent.
    Ministry of health social services officer Doris Mansare is in charge of running Kailahun’s first Ebola children center for orphans. She said "it’s difficult for us to find family members, so this temporary care center was established to basically insure that we get the children from the treatment center."
    Vandoornick said it can be hard to find surviving family. Ebola is wiping out entire families because the disease spread inside the families easily.
    Doris said she hopes the new center will help the growing number of orphans, but she worries about their future. Vandoornick hopes there will be many child care centers set up across Sierra Leone.
3. How many kids have lost parents to Ebola in West Africa?
4. What is Vandoornick’s hope?

选项 A、More surviving family can be found in Sierra Leone.
B、The center will help the growing number of orphans.
C、The orphans can have a promising future.
D、There will be more child care centers in Sierra Leone.

答案 D

解析 新闻最后谈到Vandoornick希望在Sierra Leone国内建立更多的儿童关爱中心。故D为答案。新闻中提到Vandoornick表示很难找到幸存的家庭,A“可以找到更多幸存的家庭”错误。B“新中心能够帮助越来越多的孤儿”是Doris的希望。新闻随后提到Doris对孤儿的未来充满担心,故C不对。
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