Marta is interviewing a volunteer (志愿者), Haru, at the meeting.
Marta: What kind of volunteer job do you have?
Haru: I work at a nature museum. I teach children’s groups about animals, birds and plants. Last month, I helped some students write a report about the birds they didn’t know.
Marta: That’s interesting. Where did you hear about this job?
Haru: I found it through United We Serve. It’s a way for us to volunteer in our own communities (社区). There’s a great website for volunteers. Go to www.serve.gov.
Marta: Is it just for young people?
Haru: No, it isn’t. There are chances for everyone!
Marta: I have an idea for a volunteer project. What should I do?
Haru: Before you start, you should put your idea on the site and ask for volunteers. Many people are volunteering these days. And more people are going to volunteer in the future. In America, there is a law in which student volunteers can get money for their education. Besides, the number of older people
rockets. That means we are going to have more older volunteers, too.
Marta: Fine. What do you want to say to other young men?
Haru:
▲ Marta: A good call! Thank you for your time, Haru.
Haru: My pleasure.
6. What does Marta probably do?
A.A reporter. | B.A student. | C.A volunteer. |
7. Haru introduces his work by________.
A.asking a question | B.giving an example | C.making a comparison |
8. How did Haru find this volunteer job?
A.On the Internet. |
B.Through a job ad. |
C.In the newspaper. |
9. Which of the following can describe the underlined word “
rockets”?
10. Which of the following can be put in the “
▲ ”?
A.We hope volunteers can speak English. |
B.Join us as a volunteer and realize your life value! |
C.You can help your neighbours with their food shopping. |