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Camp Fire USA

Camp Fire USA is a youth agency serving children from Pre-K through 12th grade. Camp Fire provides opportunities for youth to learn life skills, build their self-esteem, serve their communities, experience the outdoors, make friends, and have fun. Camp Fire programs are available to all people without regard to race, gender, creed, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, economic status or mental or physical disabilities.

Volunteer Opportunities: Volunteers are needed to help with local events, child care for children with various needs, summer day camps, our Youth Volunteer Corps program, answering phones, clerical work, group activities, and program delivery.

Minimum Age: 11, depending upon task

Minimum Commitment: Varies; range is from 2 hours/month to 1 day/week

Contact: Program Manager

Address: 1635 NE 87th St, Ste B8 Redmond, WA 98052

Phone: 425-885-0477

FAX: 425-885-0201

Email: info@campfire-usa.org

Web: www.campfire-usa.org

Business Hours: By appointment or Friday 9 am-3 pm

Seattle Aquarium

The Seattle Aquarium's mission is to inspire conservation of our marine environment. Volunteer Opportunities: Volunteers are needed as interpreters to speak to guests about our exhibits, lead guided tours, lead activities for children, and assist with special events during the school year and summer

Minimum Age: 16

Minimum Commitment: School Year Two weekend days per month (9:30 am - 5:15 pm); Summer Two half day shifts per week (9:30 am - 1:45 pm or 1 pm - 5:15 pm).

Contact: High School Volunteer Supervisor

Address: 1483 Alaskan Way Seattle, WA 98101

Phone: 206-386-4351

FAX: 206-386-4328

Office Hours: Sun-Thurs, 8:30 am 5:30 pm

Aquarium Hours: Fall/Winter, Daily 10 am-5 pm; Spring, Daily 9:30 am - 5 pm Summer. Daily 8:30 am ~ 7 pm

Homeward Pet

Homeward Pet animal shelter provides food, shelter, medical attention, and love to homeless adoptable cats and dogs until permanent homes are found.

Volunteer Opportunities: Volunteers are needed to help take care of homeless dogs and cats by cleaning cages, feeding, petting, exercising, and playing with the animals.

Minimum Age: 16

Minimum Commitment: 3 months

Contact: Volunteer Coordinator

Site Address: 18800 Woodinville-Snohomish Rd., Woodinville, WA 98072

Mailing Address: PO Box 2293, Woodinville, WA 98072

Phone: 425-488-4444 ex 407

FAX: 425-481-6867

Business Hours: Wed - Fri, 3 pm - 7 pm; Sat - Sun, 1 pm ~ 6 pm

KidsQuest Children's Museum

KidsQuest Children's Museum provides interactive exhibits and programs integrating art, science, technology, and daily experiences to inspire life-long learning in children and families.

Volunteer Opportunities: Volunteers are needed to assist with community events, leading hands-on activities with children and their families, birthday parties, workshops, and programs.

Minimum Age: 14

Minimum Commitment: None

Contact: Community Connections Manager

Site Address: 4091 Factoria Blvd SE Bellevue, WA 98006

Phone:425-637-8100

FAX: 425-747-7178

Business Hours:

TuesThurs, 10 am-5 pm; Fri, 10 am - 8pm; Sat, 10 am-5pm

1.Cat lovers will probably be willing to volunteer at________.

A.KidsQuest Children's Museum B.Homeward Pet

C.Camp Fire USA D.Seattle Aquarium

2.If you volunteer to work at Camp Fire USA, you'll have to work at least________.

A.two weekend days per month B.three months

C.two hours per month D.one school year

3.If you are disabled and interested in volunteering, the first choice among those posted here is to call __________.

A.425-637-8100 B.425-488-4444

C.425-885-0477 D.206-386-4351

 

1.B 2.C 3.C 【解析】 这是一篇广告。本文主要提供了四则招募志愿者的信息。分别是美国营火会、西雅图水族馆、回家的宠物以及KidsQuest儿童博物馆。文章详细介绍了这四个地方,并说明了它们对志愿者的工作内容,工作时间以及年龄等要求,还提供了具体的联系方式等相关信息。 1.细节理解题。根据小标题Homeward Pet下的Volunteers are needed to help take care of homeless dogs and cats by cleaning cages, feeding, petting, exercising, and playing with the animals.(志愿者需要帮助照顾无家可归的狗和猫,通过清洁笼子,喂养,爱抚,锻炼和与动物玩耍)可知,爱猫人士可能会自愿参加Homeward Pet。故选B项。 2.细节理解题。根据小标题Camp Fire USA下的Minimum Commitment: Varies; range is from 2 hours/month to 1 day/week(最低承诺: 各不相同;范围从2小时/月到1天/周)可知,如果自愿在美国营火会工作,最少工作的时长是每个月2小时。C. two hours per month(每月两小时)符合以上说法,故选C项。 3.细节理解题。根据小标题Camp Fire USA下的Camp Fire programs are available to all people without regard to race, gender, creed, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, economic status or mental or physical disabilities.(营火会对所有人开放,不分种族、性别、信仰、宗教、国籍、性取向、经济状况、精神或身体残疾)可知,对志愿服务感兴趣的残疾人可以优先考虑参加美国营火会, 其电话是 425-885-0477。故选C项。
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