1 . Volunteer Marine (海洋的) Protection Program in Bali
Tianyar is a small fishing village in the northern part of Bali. Tianyar’s coral reef (珊瑚礁), which was highly bio-diverse and healthy, is currently in poor condition due to many years of improper fishing practices. After several visits from scientists, a project aimed at restoring and protecting Tianyar’s coral reef was started.
Volunteers
Volunteers should be at least 17 years old. A keen interest in marine life and protection is desirable. They should be physically fit and able to swim. A parental approval form shall be required for participants under 18 joining the program.
Responsibilities
Volunteers will help to construct artificial reef structures and organize beach and reef cleaning. Work Schedule
As a volunteer for the program, your general schedule would be:
Sunday | On arrival, volunteers will be picked up from the airport and then transferred to Tianyar by car. |
Monday morning | Detailed training shall be done, after which volunteers begin their project placement. |
Monday to Thursday | This period will be the working days. Evenings will be free for you to relax or walk around Tianyar or make plans for the next day’s work. |
Friday to Sunday | During your extended weekend, you can travel and explore other parts of Bali such as Ubud, Seminyak or Kuta. Modes of transport are easily available for travelling within the island. |
Accommodation
In Tianyar, accommodation will be provided in a guesthouse on the basis of same-gender sharing. Each room has a small kitchen with a refrigerator and stove. Tianyar accommodation is located in the main Tianyar town and all amenities (生活设施) are available within walking distance.
Cost
1 Week — $475; 2 Weeks —$695;
3 Weeks — $980; 4 Weeks — $ 1,270.
1. What’s the purpose of the project?A.To help save and protect Tianyar’s coral reef. |
B.To reduce Tianyar’s environmental pollution. |
C.To attract more tourists to Tianyar. |
D.To help develop the local fishery. |
A.Get trained about their daily job. |
B.Help with beach cleaning. |
C.Travel around Seminyak. |
D.Make plans for the day. |
A.They are arranged according to their length of stay. |
B.They will live in the uptown areas. |
C.They have limited basic amenities. |
D.They can cook themselves there. |
More than twenty-five years ago, Philadelphia started a program
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2. 咨询相关情况(招募条件,有何类别志愿者,报名时间和方式等);
3. 期待回复。
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4 . VOLUNTEERING FOR HOMELESSNESS
Homelessness is a complicated issue. It has many causes such as poverty and lack of healthcare, support services, affordable housing, etc. We will throw light on those volunteers who see the world differently and face the problem head-on to encourage others to do the same. Hence our program is called, See it. Face it. End it.
We would like to know if there is anyone who might be interested in volunteering in the downtown Toronto area between October to November.
Please fill out an application on our platform: https://app.kambeo.io/group/tiptapfoundation yangfeng@tiptappay.com
647-286-8968
1550 Yorkton Court, Burlington, ON L7PSB7
TEACHING VOLUNTEERING
Tasks will involve:
·Attending 10 or 12 sessions of the program (2 hours per week) online.
·Providing one-on-one help to students with their projects (e. g. computer coding errors, 3D modeling errors, errors, technical issues, etc.) by creating breakout rooms.
·Answering questions posed by students via a live online chat.
·Attending required training to become familiar with program content.
To register, complete our Volunteer Registration Form: https://forms.gle/n3SR2QNmHSyuuo contact@mathstronauts.ca
289-887-2157
105-175 Longwood Rd S, Hamilton, ON L8POA1
HOSPITAL VOLUNTEERING
Thank everyone who continues to support Mackenzie Health with their volunteer applications. We are now accepting applications from adult and post-secondary students (University/College) for both Cortellucci Vaughan Hospital or Mackenzie Richmond Hill Hospital. At this time we are not accepting applications from high school students. Please check back for more updates at a later date. volunteers@mackenziehealth.ca
905-883-2057
10 Trench Street, Richmond Hill, ON LAC4Z3
1. Which is NOT the purpose of the VOLUNTEERING FOR HOMELESSNESS?A.To help the homeless people with their basic problems. |
B.To recruit volunteers who want to work in the countryside. |
C.To gather people who want to contribute to helping others. |
D.To encourage more people to get involved in the volunteering. |
A.289-887-2157. | B.647-286-8968. | C.905-883-2057. | D.480-488-2014. |
A.Teaching program is the only one that provides job training. |
B.Volunteers are going to help the students solve their problems face to face. |
C.High school students can apply to be the volunteers in the hospital program. |
D.If you have free time in December, you can apply for the homelessness program. |
5 . Most Popular Projects
1. Where will a volunteer teach English?
A.In Costa Rica. | B.In Ghana. | C.In Nigeria. |
A.Dig water wells. | B.Help build houses. | C.Talk with people. |
A.2 weeks. | B.3 weeks. | C.5 weeks. |
6 . Mike Hayes of Rochelle, Illinois, proved he was smart in his first year at college. In 1987, while he was a student in the first year of the University of Illinois, he had gotten $2,500 from a job working at a store, but that money would not go far to pay the four years of tuition (学费) and college expenses that added up to around $28,000. His middle-class family had already put his older brothers through college. While Mike’s parents would have helped him to pay, Mike decided he did not want his parents to go into debt for him. He came up with an idea to solve this problem.
Mike wrote to Chicago Tribune writer Bob Greene. He wanted each of the newspaper’s readers to send him a penny (分). Greene thought the idea sounded fun and agreed to do it. He shared Mike’s letter with his readers on September 6,1987.
“Just one penny,” Mike said. “A penny doesn’t mean anything to anyone. If everyone who is reading your reports looks around the room right now, there will be a penny on the corner of the desk, or on the floor. That’s all I’m asking. A penny from each of your readers.”
In less than a month, the Many Pennies for Mike fund (基金) had around $23,000.Donations were received from every state in the United States, and even Mexico, Canada, and the Bahamas. So, Mike achieved his $28,000 goal and went on to learn food science from the University of Illinois.
In the end, Mike had this to say about the whole thing, “I just want to express my thanks to everyone ...right now I’m feeling that the world is a pretty great place.”
1. What troubled Mike when he was in his first year at college?A.He couldn’t afford his tuition. |
B.He failed to find a part-time job. |
C.His parents were unwilling to help. |
D.His parents had huge debts to pay off. |
A.To ask for help. |
B.To send his greetings. |
C.To express his thanks. |
D.To introduce himself. |
A.His fund needed more donations. |
B.He became rich and successful. |
C.His plan really worked. |
D.He asked for too much. |
A.Pennies for Readers |
B.The Value of Education |
C.Mike’s Business in College |
D.The One Penny College Fund |
1. 志愿者服务时间(2022 年 9月至 10月)及地点(杭州, 宁波, 温州等);
2. 招募条件;
3. 报名时间和方式。
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1. 词数 80 左右;
2. 可以适当增加细节, 以使行文连贯。
参孝词汇: 杭州亚运会 Asian Games Hangzhou 2022
官网: http://www.hangzhou2022.cn
Volunteer Recruitment Program
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8 . Every year, natural disasters affect about 250 million people and global warming is making droughts and floods more common.
In Bangladesh,a lot of people have to live on flat and near the sea, but the cyclones (旋风) there bring terrible floods. In 1970, Cyclone Bhola killed at least 300,000 people.
After this, villages set up groups of emergency volunteers and teachers had to talk to children every week about the things which they should do if there was a cyclone warning.
Not everyone in Bangladesh was so lucky.
A.Sadly, we can’t stop the disasters. |
B.Four thousand people died in cyclone Sidr. |
C.Heavy rains, too, contribute to the total cyclone damage. |
D.They didn’t have to wait many years for the next big cyclone. |
E.It was one of the worst natural disasters of the twentieth century. |
F.Ten-year-old Rupa and her friends ran to all their neighbours’ homes. |
G.A tropical cyclone can be up to six miles high, and hundreds of miles wide. |
9 . After graduation, Luke Mickelson developed a prosperous (兴旺的) career. Yet, his kindness changed his life greatly.
In 2012, Mickelson
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A.believed in | B.pointed out | C.waited for | D.heard of |
A.model | B.sign | C.method | D.plan |
A.sickness | B.surprise | C.need | D.doubt |
A.deal | B.trade | C.demand | D.decision |
A.mixes | B.builds | C.repairs | D.designs |
A.relied on | B.wondered about | C.focused on | D.argued about |
A.impressive | B.complex | C.clear | D.practical |
A.forming | B.offering | C.holding | D.collecting |
A.emotional | B.mental | C.behavioral | D.material |
A.project | B.choice | C.difference | D.way |
A.struggling | B.willing | C.capable | D.beginning |
A.explanation | B.realization | C.expectation | D.instruction |
A.miss | B.save | C.ignore | D.support |
A.Shyly | B.Regrettably | C.Fortunately | D.Crazily |
A.allowed | B.required | C.persuaded | D.advised |
1. What do charity workers say about the water?
A.It’s extremely clean. | B.It’s very cheap. | C.It’s plentiful. |
A.It started running last month. |
B.It has benefited over 100,000 people. |
C.It produces 8,000 litres of water daily. |
A.Pollution. | B.Population. | C.Lack of rain. |
A.The sea. | B.A local river. | C.A man-made pond. |