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Purpose | To offer a volunteer |
Requirements | ►Be Work 5 hours per ►Remember to ►Be ►Provide an email address. |
The treatment for disabled people should go like this: First, don’t look down upon them. Don’t be afraid
If every one of us gives a little love, the world will become a beautiful wonderland!
Today it was a fine day and
At the old people’s home, we did something helpful for them. First, we read newspapers and books to them and they told us stories about the past and how things used to be. Next, we cleaned up their rooms and played chess
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One day, Liu Ming was reading a book at home. Suddenly, he heard someone shouting, “Help! Help!” from
5 . When Will Harris was in the fifth grade, he received bus safety training at school. Local bus drivers taught students about the buses’ two-way radios and showed the students how to use them in emergency (紧急) situations. Will used what he learned to help an injured bus driver get quick medical treatment. People in his hometown now call the 11-year-old a hero for his brave actions.
Will was taking the bus to school one morning. Like all the other students on the bus, Will was listening to music on his phone. He had to stay for 10 minutes or so before he could get off the bus.
But then he heard a loud noise and looked up to see what happened. He saw that the bus driver was no longer in the driver’s seat. She had passed out and slumped over (瘫倒) on the bus stairs. Will left his seat, took the two-way radios and reported that the driver was hurt. The radios on each bus let Will’s friends hear him report the emergency. Soon, another bus driver and an ambulance (救护车) arrived to help.
When they got there, the bus driver was awake and sitting up. They sent the driver to the hospital. Will and everyone else on the bus went to class as usual.
Will’s brave actions got a lot of attention. A local TV station even interviewed him, although he didn’t want to be in the spotlight.
1. When did Will Harris receive bus safety training?2. How did Will Harris get to school?
3. What was Will Harris doing on the bus?
4. Who was in danger?
5. What did Will Harris use to report the emergency?
6 . Rizhao Volunteer Association是一个服务团体。杨敏是志愿者的一名成员,多年来她一直乐于助人。请根据提示用英语写一篇短文,向校刊的English World栏目投稿,简要介绍杨敏的事迹及近况,然后谈谈你的观点和打算。
1. 每月去老年之家两次,帮助老人倒垃圾,叠衣服,为老人读报。
2. 周末常去留守儿童之家(the Left-behind Children’s Home),教孩子们读书写字并为他们募集图书。
3. 经常在雨天为人们免费提供雨伞。
4. 杨敏准备下周去打扫城市公园,但她患了感冒并且发烧。为了让她早日康复,请你给出两条建议。
5. 谈谈你的观点和打算。
要求:1. 短文内容必须包含所提供的要点,可适当发挥使行文连贯有意义;2. 文中不得出现真实的姓名及班级。
From time to time, we are moved by the people and things around us. Yang Min is…
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1. When did the panda-themed tourist train start to run?
A.On March 20th. | B.On March 18th. | C.On March 28th. |
A.Giant pandas. | B.Workers with panda toys. |
C.Drivers with panda-shaped cakes. |
A.Because it provides great service. |
B.Because it runs in Sichuan. |
C.Because it has pandas on the train. |
A.225. | B.250. | C.252. |
A.Order Hunan food. | B.Sing karaoke. | C.Watch real pandas. |
Spring Buds Project is a charity to help poor girls. In China, many children have to leave school because
9 . Alyson is an 8-year-old girl from Kansas. Maurine is a 9-year-old girl from a village called Bartabwa in Kenya. It might not seem as if the girls have much in common. But when they met at a dinner several years ago, in Kansas, they became friends at once.
The dinner was hosted by the group World Vision International. In some parts of the world, people must walk several miles each day to collect water from a stream (小溪) or another water source. Often the water is polluted. World Vision International builds wells (井) and rain catchers in these communities.
Alyson was at the dinner because her family supports World Vision International. Maurine was there because her village had been without clean water. World Vision International solved that by building a water station there. Alyson was influenced by Maurine. “People helped Maurine so she could have clean water, and kids are dying because they don’t have it.” Alyson says, “I want to help.”
Races are one way World Vision International raises money to pay for its water projects. Runners promise to run a race, often a 26-mile marathon or 13-mile half marathon. They ask people to support them by giving away money to World Vision International.
Alyson decided to run the 2017 Kansas City Half Marathon for World Vision International. She’d raised $20,000. She was the youngest person in the history of World Vision International to raise more than $10,000 at a time. In 2018 she ran again ... and raised $36,000. Alyson and Maurine still keep in touch. Last year, Maurine went to the US and they met up in Chicago. But Alyson’s work is not finished. “My purpose is for every kid to have clean water,” she says.
1. Where did the two girls become friends?A.In Bartabwa. | B.In Kansas. | C.In Chicago. | D.In Kenya. |
A.By building wells. | B.By building a water station. |
C.By building rain catchers. | D.By collecting water from a stream. |
A.By dinner. | B.By friendship. | C.By race. | D.By bus. |
A.$36,000. | B.$46,000. | C.$56,000. | D.$66,000. |
A.Run for Clean Water. | B.Run for Bartabwa. |
C.Run for Maurine. | D.Run for WWF. |
A: Good afternoon.
B: Good afternoon.
A: My name is Ben. I’m a reporter of our school TV station. Nice to meet you.
B: Nice to meet you, too.
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B: Yes, of course.
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B: UNICEF is an international charity organization for helping children.
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B: It was set up in 1946.
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B: It works in over 190 countries and areas.
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B: Let me see. I have worked in this organization for more than ten years. I like my job very much because I can work for children.
A: Thanks for accepting my interview.
B: Not at all.