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    The volunteer work experience is a great way to give back to the community.1.. Choosing the best volunteer work experience is largely related to your interests and your future career goals. You may want to choose to volunteer someplace where future internships (实习) or paid positions might be available. You should consider where volunteers are most needed in your community.2..

As you are considering the volunteer work experience you want to get, you might start by considering your interests and where you hope to take your career. If you really enjoy working with kids and want to become a teacher, volunteering in an after-school or tutoring program can be a great place to start.3.. Those looking for environmental work experience will also find a number of environmental nonprofit organizations. They look for volunteer help, ranging from preparing letters and answering phones to actually going out: and assisting in clean-up days.

4., you should begin calling organizations in your area to learn about volunteer chances. Some will require a certain number of hours, which may be relevant if you have a busy schedule. Otherwise, simply tell the organization that you want to volunteer and ask what they might need help or assistance with,5.. Let them know what you can do, and then they might be better able to match you up with volunteer opportunities.

A.It also improves your job skills

B.If you don’t know how to hunt for a job

C.Certain skills can help you get volunteer chances

D.You should find a larger organization in the community

E.Such nonprofit organizations can really need volunteers

F.If you like animals, animal rescue centers can be your best choice

G.Once you’ve narrowed down the type of volunteer work experience

 

1.A 2.E 3.F 4.G 5.C 【解析】 本文是说明文。文章主要介绍了如何找到最佳的志愿工作经验。 1.根据上文The volunteer work experience is a great way to give back to the community.可知,志愿工作经验是回馈社会的一个好方法。A项中It指代上文的volunteer work experience. A项中的also improves your job skills也是对上文的补充。A项It also improves your job skills(它还能提高你的工作技能)符合语境。故选A。 2.根据上文You should consider where volunteers are most needed in your community.(你应该考虑你的社区哪里最需要志愿者)可知,E项Such nonprofit organizations can really need volunteers(这些非营利组织真的需要志愿者)承接上文。故选E。 3.根据上文If you really enjoy working with kids and want to become a teacher, volunteering in an after-school or tutoring program can be a great place to start.(如果你确实喜欢孩子,而且你想要做一名教师,你可以去做课后辅导)和下文Those looking for environmental work experience will also find a number of environmental nonprofit organizations.(那些寻找关于生态环境的工作经验的人也可以找一些与生态环境相关的非营利性组织)可知,F项If you like animals, animal rescue centers can be your best choice(如果你喜欢动物,动物救助中心会是你最好的选择)有承上启下的作用。故选F。 4.根据下文you should begin calling organizations in your area to learn about volunteer chances.(你应该开始打电话给你所在地区的组织,了解志愿者工作的机会)可知,G项Once you’ve narrowed down the type of volunteer work experience(一旦你缩小了志愿者工作经验的范围)符合语境。故选G。 5.根据下文Let them know what you can do, and then they might be better able to match you up with volunteer opportunities.(让他们知道,他们可能会更好地为你匹配志愿者的机会)可知,C项Certain skills can help you get volunteer chances(某些工作技能可以帮你获得成为志愿者的机会)符合语境。故选C。
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Shaun Watmough, an environmental scientist, says it’s important to keep in mind that people plant city trees along city streets not just to absorb carbon. The trees also help clean the air, provide shade and make a city more beautiful even if it’s only for decades, not centuries.

1.What does the new research find?

A.City trees have larger economic value than forest trees.

B.Forest trees grow in a faster speed than city trees.

C.Forest trees are equal to city trees in number.

D.City trees have a shorter life than forest trees.

2.How did researchers know the growth rate of trees?

A.They exposed trees to strong sunshine.

B.They kept a record of the width of trees’ bodies.

C.They produced large amounts of car gases to trees.

D.They made trees compete for light against each other.

3.What can we infer about forest trees from the text?

A.They absorb more CO2

B.They have stronger roots.

C.They have more competitors than city trees.

D.They live in a nitrogen-enriched environment.

4.What is Shaun Watmough’s attitude towards planting city trees?

A.Approving. B.Doubtful.

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C.Passing the APC exam.

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Overview

Discover the best of Barcelona on this convenient City Sightseeing hop-on hop-off (随上随下) tour. Choose from a l-day or 2-day pass, relax on the open-top, double-decker bus, and enjoy your own sightseeing route as you travel along the three routes and learn about the landmarks via the onboard comments. Stay aboard to enjoy 360-degree views of the sights, and hop on and off at any of the 44 stops at leisure to explore top Barcelona attractions such as La Sagrada Familia, the medieval Gothic Quarter, the colorful Las Ramblas and more.

What’s Included

●1-day or 2-day hop-on hop-off bus pass

●Access to 3 bus routes in the summer, 2 routes in the winter

● A coupon (优惠券) and booklet with over 200 Euros in discounts at Barcelona’s top attractions.

Additional Information

●Confirmation will be received at the time of booking

●Wheelchair accessible.

●The Red and Blue routes operate all year round (except 1st January and 25th December), from8:00 am — 8:00 pm. Duration — 120 minutes for full loop. Frequency — every 20 minutes. Tour start — Placa de Catalunya.

●The Green route operates 12th April — 3rd November only. Runs from 9:00 am — 7:00 pm. Duration — 40 minutes for full loop. Frequency — every 20 minutes. Tour start — Port Olimpic.

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3.What do the Red route and Green route have in common?

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