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In cold weather, 45 Japanese war orphans(孤儿) visited China to thank their Chinese foster(抚养)
families.
The Japanese orphans were those who had been left behind by their parents after the eight-year
Japanese-Aggression War against China. Most of them are more than seventy years old. Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao met them in the Zhongnanhai compound tJll Nov. 11 and invited them to visit the former
residence (故居) and office of the late Premier Zhou Enlai. The thariksgiving gathering was organized to
express the war orphans' thanks to their foster families, but the visit was an emotional(激起感情的) one
because many of their foster narents had l)een deacl.
"We care about the living conditions(生活状况)of the orphans after they returned to Japan, and
Ibelieve that everybody will live a happy life through their own efforts and by support from the Japanese
government," said Wen.
Wen said the war orphans would feel again the love given by their foster parents and the deep
friendship between the Chinese and Japanese people during their visit in China.
1. The Japanese war orphans visited China to____their foster families.
2. Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao____ them in the Zhongnanhai compound on Nov. 11.
3. 'l'hese orphans were left by their____after the eight-year Japanese-Aggression War against China.
4. Premier Wen wished them to live d____ife in Japan.
5. rl'he war orphans felt again the love and the deep____ becween China and Japan.