Public service Day is a global holiday held every year on June 23rd.(1)FoundedFounded(found) by the United Nations (UN),this holiday aims to stress the important roles (2)that/whichthat/which citizens from around the world play in the public sector,whether on a paid (3)oror voluntary basis.Special events are also held to help encourage young adults to engage in (4)careerscareers(career) in public service.It is the role of the UN to help make the world a (5)betterbetter(good) place for all,and the organization (6)stronglystrongly(strong) believes that public service jobs can help strengthen communities around the world.
The first Public Service Day was held on June 23,2003.Public Service Day is (7)aa UN holiday,so you can expect (8)to seeto see(see) celebrations held throughout multiple countries.While most of the celebrations occur on site in public service institutions,other organizations hold ceremonies to help honor people (9)workingworking(work) in civil service.The UN holds its own annual ceremony,but individual communities often host their own special events.
Members in June 23rd's events may also show symbols of Public Service Day.The symbol (10)was createdwas created(create) by the UN,with the feature of columns beside three blue human figures joining hands.
【考點(diǎn)】公益事業(yè)與志愿服務(wù);說(shuō)明文.
【答案】Founded;that/which;or;careers;better;strongly;a;to see;working;was created
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