1 . ①As a doctor specializing in nutrition (专攻营养学), Bian Huawei did not expect that a stop at a school in Yunnan Province 14 years ago would guide him toward a meaningful thing.
②In 2009, he paid his first visit to Runan Primary School to check if children were getting enough nutrition tion. During that visit, Bian bought a whole pig for the students and teachers to eat. In 2010, Bian paid another other visit to the school and paid for fresh meat for the whole school year.
③Bian made his support cover more primary schools. He offered professional (专业的) advice on how to improve the diets of the students. In 2011, Bian also paid to set up greenhouses at the schools to provide students with more kinds of vegetables.
④One year after the program started, the stunting rate (发育迟缓率) of students at Runan Primary School has dropped from 28.1% to 14.4%. Two to three years later, no malnutrition was found among the students. However, Bian believes that there is still a long way to go to improve children’s health. “Children’s growth during puberty (青春期) is very important. If they’re not healthy at this age , there will be problems in the future,” he said.
⑤Bian takes pictures of each student when he visits the school and gives them the photos next time. “every time I go, the children don’t know my name. They just know that it is the uncle who’s helping them. They take pictures with me and happily play with me. I feel happy,” Bian said.
根据语篇内容,选择最佳选项。1. When did Bian Huawei visit Runan Primary School for the first time?
A.In 2009. | B.In 2010. | C.In 2011. |
A.He offered professional advice on their studies. |
B.He paid for fresh meat for the whole school year. |
C.He set up the greenhouses and grew many flowers for them. |
A.营养过剩 | B.营养均衡 | C.营养不良 |
A.Professional and polite. | B.Humorous and honest. | C.Selfless and kind-hearted. |
A.Seeing is believing. |
B.Give love and warm the world. |
C.Art is long, life is short. |
1. Where did Chen Diefei learn children in Guizhou mountains needed help?
A.At home. | B.In hospital. | C.In the neighborhood. |
A.More than 200. | B.More than 64. | C.More than 132. |
A.Through the doctors. | B.Through a post office. | C.Through a volunteer group. |
A.Her neighbors. | B.Her daughter. | C.Her husband. |
A.Volunteering can make everyone feel bored but warm. |
B.It’s better to ask our family to help the people in need together. |
C.We should take action to spread love to others no matter how old we are. |
3 . A group of students at the Huazhong University of Science and Technology have helped families find their loved ones.
The volunteer team of students has been helping many parents look for their children by restoring (恢复) over 1,000 photos. The team was set up by Sheng Jianzhong four years ago. He first thought to restore photos of missing children when he saw a missing child notice with a poor-quality image (劣质图像) in 2020. He wanted to help the parents restore their images. With the clear photos, the parents can post them on the Internet to find their missing children. But it cannot be completed by one person alone, he needed a team. Luckily, many students volunteered to join in Sheng’s project.
In December 2021, father Sun Haiyang finally found his son after 14 years of searching. Sheng’s team played an important role in finding the boy, and Sun expressed his thanks to them when they met. It has helped 11 missing children find their families—nine in 2022 and two in 2023.
Sometimes the families don’t even know the team’s help. “But we are happy for them,” said Zhang Shaoyun, a member of the team.
In the future, Sheng plans to build a better team to run the program. “It would train more young people to work for good causes,” he said.
1. What is the correct order of the following activities ?① Many students volunteered to join in Sheng’s project.
② Sheng saw a missing child notice.
③ Sheng decided to help families find their loved ones.
④ Sheng needed a team to help the parents restore their images.
A.①④③② | B.②③④① | C.③④②① | D.④③①② |
A.To express his thanks to Sun Haiyang. |
B.To show the importance of Sheng’s team. |
C.To introduce a person who helped Sheng. |
D.To list a reason why students joined in Sheng’s project. |
A.Sheng’s team members. |
B.Young people work for good causes. |
C.The families Sheng’s team helped. |
D.Students at the Huazhong University of Science and Technology. |
A.Sheng’ s ways of developing AI. | B.The uses of AI in people’s daily life . |
C.Sheng’s team for training young people. | D.Student volunteer team helps families get together. |
4 . 助人为乐是中华民族的优秀传统美德。我国许多人积极参与社会志愿者活动,主动帮助有需要的人。假设你是李华,你的学校参加了国际志愿者项目 (Global Volunteers),面向全校招募志愿者培养对象,请你结合以下提示,写一封申请邮件。
(1)邮件内容必须包含提示中的要点,可适当发挥;
(2)80 词左右(给出的开头,结尾不计入总词数);
(3)不得出现真实的人名和校名。
Dear Sir or Madam,
My name is Li Hua. I’d like to become a member of Global Volunteers. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Thank you for considering my application!
Sincerely,
Li Hua
5 . At just 14 years old, Ryan Hickman from San Juan Hills High School, US , has made a beach clean-up campaign (运动). On April 20, he and many volunteers from Project 3R, the nonprofit (非营利机构) he created, started a five-week campaign to remove rubbish from five beaches along the Southern California coast and some in Mexico.
“The rubbish ends up in the ocean, and animals are eating it,” Hickman told The Orange County Register. “Picking up a piece of rubbish may save a whale’s life.”
Ryan first learned about the impacts of pollution at the Pacific Marine Mammal Center in Laguna Beach, which has been saving sea lions and seals for more than 40 years. Watching the animals improve encouraged him to think about what he could do to help.
From a young age, Ryan had developed a love for recycling and had always liked rubbish trucks. He put the two interests together and began raising money by collecting recyclables. In 2017, Ryan handed a $10,000 (about 72,000 yuan) check over to the PMMC after picking up 50,000 pounds of rubbish and more than 200,000 recyclable bottles.
Along with organizing volunteer cleanups, Ryan has also traveled worldwide, speaking to kids about caring for the planet and oceans. At the Ocean Institute in California, he started a program where primary school students clean local beaches and then board the institute’s teaching ship to learn about pollution’s impact.
“It’s fun,” he said. “The people I talk to ... it may influence them, and they might organize a cleanup, too.”
1. Ryan spends much time on the beach clean-up to ________.A.make money for his family |
B.protect animals’ lives in the sea |
C.encourage students to recycle bottles |
D.get a chance to travel around the world |
①Ryan started a five-week campaign to remove trash.
②Ryan had developed an interest for recycling from a young age.
③Watching the animals improve made Ryan think how to help them.
④Ryan started a program where primary school students clean local beaches.
A.①③④② | B.②④③① | C.①②④③ | D.②③④① |
impact noun
①The effect or influence of a situation.
②The force of one object hitting another.
③At an moment when one thing hits another.
④The hitting of one object against another
A.① | B.② | C.③ | D.④ |
A.worried | B.curious | C.hopeful | D.uncertain |
Ever since I was 5 years old, my mother has been a volunteer at the Nanjing Museum. This meant that every weekend, I found myself going along with her, spending my time among ancient relics (遗迹) and historical exhibits (展品).
Though I spent my weekends at the museum instead of playing outside, I don’t regret my childhood experience. The discipline (纪律) and patience I learned from it shaped me into an active and self-disciplined person.
The journey began with fun training lessons.
One of my most memorable experiences was explaining the arched (拱形的) door of the glazed arch of Grand Bao’en Temple (大报恩寺琉璃拱门).
A.We are crazy about being a volunteer. |
B.It played a big part in the Ming Dynasty’s temple architecture (建筑). |
C.I had fun in the world of museums. |
D.It was in my junior high school years that I decided to become a museum volunteer myself. |
E.We were taught how to talk with visitors. |
F.I learned about the museum’s collection, exhibition planning and visitor guidance. |
94-year-old Chinese nurse Zhang Jinyuan won the 2023 International Achievement Award. Her award ceremony was held in Beijing.
The award is one of the most
Graduating from a nursing college, Zhang started practising nursing at a local
Zhang
During a visit to a patient’s home, Zhang found the patient often
Then she
Till now, nearly 20,000 people in volunteer groups have
A.interesting | B.active | C.positive | D.important |
A.plans | B.decisions | C.achievements | D.choices |
A.hospital | B.school | C.university | D.community |
A.continued | B.stopped | C.respected | D.removed |
A.remembered | B.forgot | C.missed | D.promised |
A.chemical | B.practical | C.medical | D.mental |
A.came up with | B.ended up with | C.looked up | D.gave up |
A.put away | B.lit up | C.left behind | D.set up |
A.permitted | B.provided | C.paid | D.discovered |
A.introduction | B.control | C.guidance | D.stress |
8 . Have you heard of a charity called Street Games? You can know something about it after you read the information below.
☆What do we do? | We carry out projects which give doorstep sports and volunteering chances. With these projects, we have helped young people in poor neighborhoods live an interesting life and make more friends. |
☆What do we offer? | We have spoken to a lot of young people. We’ve discussed with them about the sports they would like to take part in. Here are the top three sports among the young people’s choices: the boys have voted for football, running and cycling. The girls have chosen similar sports, but they have voted for badminton instead of football. Most of the sports choices we offer have proved popular. |
☆What do we need? | We are bringing sports to your community, and we need your help. We are looking for young volunteers. We need young people to take part in our wonderful sports. We also need young people to look after and teach the children who are fond of sports. This is what you can give back to your community. |
A.A science book. | B.A travel guide. | C.A newspaper. | D.A novel. |
A.cycling and running | B.football and running |
C.cycling and badminton | D.football and badminton |
A.To teach young people some new sports skills. |
B.To attract young people to join Street Games. |
C.To ask young people to vote for their favourite sports. |
D.To encourage young people to set up charities by themselves. |
Molly is an 18-year-old girl in Africa. She lives in a peaceful village with her family. Almost every Saturday morning, Molly pulls a table into her front yard. On the table she lays out some
Why did Molly get used to helping others in this
“When we felt helpless and even hopeless, people in the neighborhood came to
Then the pandemic (疫情) came. Molly and her family had much time to
One thing Molly has learned from this experience is that people have to work together when days are
A.fruits | B.flowers | C.vegetables |
A.look at | B.take away | C.pick up |
A.clear | B.special | C.terrible |
A.family | B.class | C.team |
A.cry | B.see | C.help |
A.moved | B.tired | C.bored |
A.play | B.work | C.sleep |
A.eat | B.sell | C.share |
A.clean | B.small | C.popular |
A.difficult | B.cool | C.short |
10 . People normally think of dogs as man’s best friend, but to Brian Wilson, his two pet parrots are his best friends.
It all began in 1995, when Brian was still a firefighter. A car accident caused serious damage to his brain. After several months of treatment, Brian’s doctors said that he would never talk again and that he would have to spend the rest of his life in a nursing home.
However, according to Brian, his two pet parrots didn’t give up easily. They kept talking to him day and night, until one day, he said one word, then another, and all of a sudden was talking like a normal person again!
Brian was so thankful that he decided to set up a home for birds which are not wanted by their owners. Now, his house is home to about 80 birds, including a great variety of birds like several macaws, cockatoos and African gray parrots. The birds fly around from room to room, some cackling (咯咯叫), others talking like humans. Though they all have big cages, Brian lets them fly freely inside the house.
Over the years, Brian has developed a special relationship with birds. The birds that bite other humans, seem to like him and can get along with him well. He is now called a bird whisperer (鸟语者). Brian pays for most of the costs of looking after the birds with his own money, but has recently established a foundation (基金会) to accept donations. He and his birds also earn money by performing at birthday parties, weddings and other social events.
For people who want to adopt (领养) Brian’s birds, they have to volunteer at the foundation for three months before they can take the pet home.
1. Brian used to be a _________ before setting up the bird foundation.A.doctor | B.trainer | C.whisperer | D.fireman |
A.He lost his job. | B.He refused medical treatment. |
C.He couldn’t talk. | D.He lived in a nursing home. |
A.perform at birthday parties | B.work with birds for some time |
C.donate some money | D.learn to talk with birds |
A.public donations | B.earnings from performances |
C.Brian’s own savings | D.friends and relatives |