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Millions of people in this world can’t afford to buy a hamburger, so they are h  1   every day.January is America’s National Soup Month, a month for us to think about doing s  2   for the poor.

In the soup kitchen, people who don’t have any money can come to eat a hot meal for free(免費).During the 1930s, lots of people didn’t have a  3    to go and anything to eat, b  4   they had lost their jobs.In o   5   to feed everyone, soup kitchens served three free meals a day.Soup is easy to cook and you can feed more people Just by adding water.And it's also easy to serve and easy to clean up! They have also used bread to feed poor families during the worst of times(時期).

These days, church and other groups run the soup kitchens.Volunteers pick up food, make meals and serve it to people waiting in line.But soup kitchens aren’t just about soup and meals.They also o   6    food for the spirit(心靈)—there people can talk and enjoy the company of other people.

1.hungry          2.something        3.a(chǎn)nywhere         4.because

5.order             6.offer 

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