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閱讀訓(xùn)練一Haveyoubeenaskedformoneybysomedisabledbeggars(乞丐)whileyou'reenjoyingshopping?Doyouhaveanypityon(同情)themwhoaresopoorandlonelyordoyoujustfeelafraidoftheirterribleshapes?Asoneofthemostspecialgroups,disabledpeople'slivingconditions(條件)一notonlytheirmaterial(物質(zhì)的)conditions,buttheirmental(精神的)world,reallyneedimprovement.Thetreatmentfordisabledpeopleshouldgolikethis:First,don'tlookdownuponthem.Don'tbeafraidoflookingattheterribleshapesofthedisabled.Trytotreatthemequally.Becausetheyareapartofsociety(社會(huì)),wecan'tdiscard(拋棄)them.Thesecondistohelpthemasmuchaswecould.Ifyoucanbeavolunteeranddosomeworkfordisabledpeople,thatwouldbeverynice.Thatdoeshelpnotonlytothedisabledpeoplebutalsotoyourselfbecauseyouwillfeelgoodafteryourkindaction.Ifeveryoneofusgivesalittlelove,theworldwillbecomeabeautifulwonderland!1.Fromthepassagewecanseethat.A.disabledpeoplearepoor,buttheyarehappyB.a(chǎn)lldisabledpeopleaskformoneyfromthosewhoareshoppingC.disabledpeople'slivingconditionsarenotgoodD.noonewouldliketohelpdisabledbeggarsTheunderlinedword“equally"means“"inChinese.A.平等地B.確切地C.正確地D.恰當(dāng)?shù)豈ostdisabledpeoplearebegging(乞討)alongthestreetsbecause.A.it'stheirjobB.theywanttomakealivinginthiswayC.morepeoplelovetohelpthemD.theyareapartofsociety4.Peoplehavepityondisabledbeggarsbecause.A.theyarehomelessB.theyarepoorandlonelyC.theyhaveterribleshapesD.theyarediscarded閱讀訓(xùn)練二Areyoulookingforsomethingfunandwouldyouliketohelpothersinyoursparetime?Thenjoinustobeavolunteer!We'reanon-profit(非贏利的)organization.Wehavevolunteerjobsofallages.Anyone,fromtwelve-year-oldchildrentopeopleintheirseventiescanbecomeavolunteer.Youcanhelppeopleinmanyways.Schoolsneedhelpwithtakingcareofchildrenwhileparentsareworking.Hospitalsneedvolunteerstolookafterchildrenwhiletheirparentsareseeingadoctor.Animalloverscanhelptakecareofthosedogsandcatswithouthomes.Thereissomethingforeveryone.“Asavolunteer,Idon'twanttogetanything.Seeingthechildren'shappyfaces,I'mhappy,too.”SaidCarlosDomingo,anoldwomanof62.“Ioftenplayedcomputergamesinmysparetimebefore.NowIhelpolderpeoplelearnhowtousecomputers.”saidanothervolunteerattheageof18.Ifeveryonehelpsoutabit,we'llhaveabetterworldtolivein.Interested?Callus1-800-555-5756orvisitourwebsite:.5.Whendothevolunteershelpothers?A.Intheirsparetime.B.Atweekends.C.Onweekdays.D.Intheevening.6.canbeavolunteer.A.ChildrenB.Oldwomen.C.Anyoneaged12—79.D.Youngpeople.7.Volunteerswanttogetwhentheyhelpothers.A.moneyB.computersC.everythingD.nothing8.CarlosDomingodoesvolunteerworkwith.A.a(chǎn)nimalsB.childrenC.computersD.olderpeople9.Wecanreadsuchapassage.A.inanewspaperB.inastorybookC.inapicturebookD.inatextbook閱讀訓(xùn)練三Doyouwanttobeavolunteer?Maybeyouneedsomeideas.Hereissomeadvice.Helpkidslearnandgrow.Beabigbrotherorsisteratanafter-schoolcarecenter.Youcanhelplittlekidstolearnorplaywiththem.Givebackduringtheholidays.Servedinnertothehomeless,volunteeratanoldpeople'shome,orgiveouttoystokids.Helpatananimalshelter(庇護(hù)所).Mostsheltersdependon(依靠)volunteerstokeepthecatsanddogshappyandtakethemtoexercise.Andwhenyou'rewalkingdogs,yougetsomeexercise,too.Protect(保護(hù))theenvironment.Takepartinaparkclean-upday.Plantatree.Joinagrouptoprotectariver.Helpsickpeople.Helpingotherscanmakeyoufeelgood.Whenyoucheersickpeopleup,youalsofeelhappy.Ifyouhaveseveralhobbies,findawaytodothemall.Forexample,ifyoulovekidsandaregoodatpaintinganddancing,visitachildren'shospitalandteachthemtheseinterestingthings.試卷第2頁,總4頁Theunderlined(下劃線)word“serve"means“"inChinese.A.提供B.丟棄C.索取D.保存Whatcanavolunteerdoatananimalshelter?Feedanimals.B.Helpanimalsdoexercise.C.Cleantheshelter.D.Makeworkerstherehappy.WhichisNOTmentioned(提到)asawaytoprotecttheenvironment?A.Plantingtrees.B.Protectingrivers.C.Settingupagreenclub.D.Cleaningupthepark.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?Volunteerscanfeelgoodwhentheyhelpsickpeople.Volunteeringatachildren'shospitalismeaningless.Anafter-schoolcarecenterisaplaceforhomelesskids.Theoldpeople'shomeneedsmorevolunteersthanthechildren'shospital.What'sthemainideaofthepassage?A.Whocanbeavolunteer?B.Thereasonsofbeingavolunteer.C.Thetimeofbeingavolunteer.D.Waysofbeingavolunteer.閱讀訓(xùn)練四LastsummerIwasavolunteeratashelter(避難所)forthehomeless,aplaceforhomelesspeopletosleepatnight.Iwasn'tworkingthatsummerandwas1onlytwoclassesinsummerschool,soIhadsome2time.Threenightsaweek,Ihelpedinthekitchenoftheshelteralongwithfourothervolunteers.Weplannedand3for45peoplehotmealswithvegetables,chicken,fishandfruit.Thehomelesspeopleneededthisgoodfoodbecausemanyofthemusuallydidn'teatwell.Ienjoyedthisvolunteerwork,making4withthefourvolunteersinthekitchen.Onewasaveryniceelderlyhousewife,oneamoviemaker,anotherayoungteacherandtheotheracollegestudent5me.Italkedtoalotofthehomelesspeopleattheshelter.Theirlifestoriesfilledmewithsympathy(同情).Someofthemhad6withalcohol(酒精)ordrugs,whileothersonlyhadbadluck.Onewomanworkedforalmost30yearsforasmallcompany,andthenshelostherjob.Shelookedforanewjob,butcouldn'tfindone,forshewastoo7.Shecoulddonothingbutsellherfurniture一sofas,chairs,andtables8shecouldpayforherfood.Thewoman試卷第試卷第頁,總4頁wentonjobhunting,butshecouldn'tfindone.Shehadnomoneyforher9andhadtosleepinhercar.Thenshehadtosellhercar.Alone,10,andnowheretogo,shefinallycametotheshelter.1.A.studyingB.planningC.taking2.A.fullB.freeC.long3.A.orderedB.boughtC.cooked4.A.decisionsB.wishesC.friends5.A.forB.likeC.except6.A.questionsB.worriesC.troubles7.A.oldB.poorC.sick8.A.thoughB.becauseC.sothat9.A.blockB.familyC.a(chǎn)partment10.A.a(chǎn)fraidB.shyC.shocked閱讀訓(xùn)練五MynameisAnn.Iworkedasavolunteerin2013becauseIwantedtodosomethingtohelpothers.Icalledsomecharityshops(慈善商店)toaskiftheyneededvolunteers.AlthoughIdidn'tmindwhereIvolunteered,IwasgladthatoneoftheSueRydershopssaidyes.SueRyderwasacharityveryclosetomyheartbecausevolunteersfromSueRyderoncecaredformydadinthehospital.VolunteeringintheshophelpedmeknowwhatshopworkwaslikeandIwassurprisedtofindhowmuchIreallyenjoyeddoingit.Ialsofoundhowimportantthepublic(公眾)were.Lotsofpeoplegaveusthingstheydidn'tneedfortheshopstosell.InthiswaySueRyderraisedmoneytocareforpeoplewithlife-changingillness.IalwaysleftthecharityshoplatebecauseIknewhowimportanttheworkofSueRyderwas.AnotherthingIenjoyedaboutvolunteeringwastalkingwithothervolunteersintheshop.Theywerefriendlyandhelpful.Ireallyimprovedmyteamworkskillsbyvolunteering.IworkedintheshopfromlateApriltoearlyAugust.IlearnedmanythingsfromitandI'msuretheywillbeusefulinthefuture.11.WhydidAnnworkasavolunteer?12.WhooncegothelpfromSueRyderinAnn'sfamily?13.DidAnnenjoyvolunteeringintheSueRydercharityshop?14.WhatdidAnnthinkofothervolunteersintheSueRydercharityshop?15.HowlongdidAnnworkintheSueRydercharityshop?閱讀訓(xùn)練六Canyouimaginealifewithoutarmsorlegs?NowletmeintroduceadisabledmannamedNickforyou.Nick,a31-year-oldAustralian,wasbornwithoutlunbs(四肢),solifewasnoteasyforhim.Atschoolmanystudentsplayedjokesonhim.Becausehelookeddifferentfromeveryoneelse,manystudentsrefusedtobefriendswithhim.Sohealwaysfeltlonely.However,hefacedthatbravely.Helearnedtotypeoncomputerwithtwotoes(腳趾)attheageofsix,andhecouldevensurfandplaygolf.Incollege,heachievedgreatsuccessandwasoneoftheexcellentstudentsinthestudies.What'smore,Nickalsoencouragedotherstoworkhardfortheirdreams.NowNickisoneofthemostpopularspeakersintheworld.Hetravelstomanycountriesandgivesspeechesabouthisstoryagainstdifficulties.“Ameaningfullifeisaboutlookingatwhatyouhave,notwhatyoudon'thave,”hesaid.Hisstoryencouragedmillionsofpeople.16.WheredoesNickcomefrom?17.WhatwasthematterwithNickwhenhewasborn?18.HowdidNickfeelatschool?Wh

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