International Volunteering in New Zealand
If you’re visiting New Zealand and would like to volunteer, DOC (Department of Concentration) welcomes you to get involved.
Before you come to New Zealand
You do not need a work visa to volunteer with DOC. You can volunteer on entry to New Zealand as long as you do not receive payment or benefits.
You may need a police certificate
Depending on the volunteer work you do with us, you may be required to provide a police certificate to DOC. Your police certificate would need to be written and certified in English. It’s easier for you if you get a police certificate before you leave your country.
How to get a new police certificate if you’re already in New Zealand. (Click here)
International students
Volunteering with DOC is an option to gain experience. However, DOC does not offer opportunities to students who study at universities outside New Zealand, or other education providers outside New Zealand.
Insurance
For all volunteers with DOC, we strongly advise you gel comprehensive (综合的) travel insurance and unlimited medical cover. DOC does not accept responsibility for any:
● personal medical or accident events.
● loss or damage to personal items of equipment, or other associated costs while you're volunteering with DOC.
1.What may you offer to DOC if you want to volunteer as a foreigner in New Zealand?
A.A police certificate B.A work visa.
C.A university diploma. D.A driver license.
2.Who cannot volunteer with DOC in New Zealand?
A.An American official who is travelling in New Zealand.
B.An English college student who has just been visiting his uncle in New Zealand.
C.A Chinese exchange student in the University of Auckland in New Zealand.
D.A Chinese businessman with some volunteering experiences.
3.Where is this passage probably from?
A.A story book. B.A newspaper.
C.A travel guide book. D.A website.
One night many years ago I was on the bridge of a ship passing one of our large cities on a quiet night. I saw its lights _______ in the sky and heard the city's noises.
I have spent twenty-five years on boats. Now I am a _______. My job is to bring in the large luxury___________ and stay with them until they are safely stopped in their ports.
I felt very _______ the first time I ever docked a big liner. She came riding up the harbor on a flood tide and _______ high over the short little boat. As we drew alongside, a doorway opened _______ at water level and two smartly dressed sailors helped me aboard.
I was escorted (护送) to the bridge where I _______ from the captain. I realized I was in _______ of a great ship worth millions of dollars. Having docked several of the large liners, I realized I was not important, _______ simply the quarterback(四分卫) who called the signals.
In spite of what we ________ in the newspapers, I have great faith in this country, praying that a peaceful understanding will come to this ________ world, so that my children can grow up in a world full of happiness. I believe this will ________.
I remember the ________ and pity that took over this country, back in 1949, when a little girl named Kathy Fiskus fell into a(n) ________ well in California. Engineers and sandhogs and people in all __________ of life worked almost three days, and when they got her out she was dead.
People sent in thousands of dollars in ________ funds, but those who did the work and furnished the equipment wouldn't take the money. They worked for bigger things. I talked to captains of foreign ______________ that came into New York Harbor, and they were just as ________ as us over the tragedy.
I believe some way will be found to work together for world peace with the same ________ and understanding that people worked to rescue little Kathy Fiskus. I believe this will ________ come true.
1.A.reflected B.decorated C.included D.occupied
2.A.cook B.designer C.swimmer D.pilot
3.A.hotels B.shops C.liners D.offices
4.A.interesting B.proud C.lucky D.smart
5.A.towered B.shipped C.walked D.lifted
6.A.often B.never C.almost D.hardly
7.A.picked up B.took over C.got out D.brought in
8.A.place B.need C.search D.control
9.A.but B.so C.and D.or
10.A.look B.read C.watch D.listen
11.A.undiscovered B.unexpected C.unplanned D.unsettled
12.A.go on B.go out C.come about D.come in
13.A.teamwork B.understanding C.judgment D.concept
14.A.shallow B.occupied C.abandoned D.grand
15.A.walks B.works C.journeys D.sorts
16.A.school B.rescue C.business D.loan
17.A.buses B.planes C.trains D.ships
18.A.worried B.satisfied C.amazed D.concerned
19.A.sympathy B.desire C.favor D.privilege
20.A.nowhere B.forever C.someday D.therefore
Which of the following sentences is correct?
A.We urge effective measures taken immediately.
B.What a tiny spot I was this enormous world!
C.That’s quite difficult as I don’t speak much of the local English dialect yet.
D.There was a newly made platform for Jenny and me to sleep.
The bank is reported in the local newspaper ______ in broad daylight yesterday.
A.being robbed B.having been robbed
C.to have been robbed D.robbed
My money __________. I must go to the bank to draw some of my savings out before I’ve none in hand.
A.has run out B.has been run out C.is to be run out D.is running out
Heat the water. ___________, it will freeze.
A.However B.Otherwise C.Meanwhile D.Therefore