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    Where can you volunteer your time? Check out these 4 activities for excellent volunteer opportunities that require no previous experience.

Animal Rescue Shelters

Local animal shelters always need volunteers. Brush up your office skills by answering emails or phone calls, and providing general administrative assistance. Try making some connections among the staff or offering your dog walking services to the pet owners. It makes for a great part-time job, and plus, may turn into a full-time one.

Habitat for Humanity

Habitat for Humanity offers locally targeted volunteer opportunities. If you are interested in developing experience in home repair and building maintenance, check out its A Brush With Kindness campaign or the Women Build program, designed specifically to help women learn construction skills. Your experience can contribute directly to team-building and leadership ability.

Local Libraries

As a teenager, I volunteered at my local library for a few hours a week for a school project. I liked it so much that I ended up volunteering every week and developed a life-long love of books. Libraries badly need help to organize shelves and assist readers, and you may sometimes help set up and run public events, such as author signings and book fairs.

Art Museums

If you love art, working in a museum can be an invaluable experience. You can surround yourself with timeless works of art, soak up knowledge, and acquire administrative skills meanwhile. Get involved in the community by volunteering for family programs and children’s activities at your local museum.

1.What is an extra advantage when you volunteer in animal shelters?

A.Owning your favorite pet free. B.Becoming a full-time dog walker.

C.Helping to build up your knowledge base. D.Contribute to your own leadership ability.

2.Where can you learn skills of bettering your home?

A.At Habitat for Humanity. B.At a local animal shelter.

C.At a local library. D.At an art museum.

3.What is badly needed for local libraries?

A.Helping design posters. B.Helping with public events.

C.Organizing large book fairs. D.Organizing books on the shelves.

 

1.B 2.A 3.D 【解析】 这是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了四个不需要经验的志愿者机会,并就工作内容进行了说明。 1. 细节理解题。根据Animal Rescue Shelters部分中 Try making some connections among the staff or offering your dog walking services to the pet owners. It makes for a great part-time job, and plus, may turn into a full-time one.可知,试着和工作人员建立联系,或者为宠物主人提供遛狗服务。这是一份很好的兼职工作,而且,可能会变成一份全职工作。由此可知,你在动物收容所做志愿者的额外优势是,成为一名全职遛狗者。故选B。 2. 细节理解题。根据Habitat for Humanity部分中If you are interested in developing experience in home repair and building maintenance, check out its A Brush With Kindness campaign or the Women Build program, designed specifically to help women learn construction skills.可知如果你有兴趣培养房屋维修和建筑维护方面的经验,可以去看看它的A Brush With Kindness活动或Women Build计划,该计划是专门为帮助妇女学习建筑技能而设计的。由此可知,你可以在Habitat for Humanity学习改善你的家的技能。故选A。 3. 细节理解题。根据倒数第二段中Libraries badly need help to organize shelves and assist readers, and you may sometimes help set up and run public events, such as author signings and book fairs.可知图书馆急需帮助整理书架和帮助读者,有时你可能会帮助建立和运行公共活动,如作者签名和书展。由此可知,地方图书馆急需整理书架上的书籍。故选D。
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