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ThefieldtripsareTuesdaysthroughThursdays9:

30am—2:

30pmSeptemberandOctober.

Salesclerk

HiramM.ChittendenLocks

VolunteerClearinghouse8008658337

Adults

AvolunteerjobwithDiscoverYourNorthwestisopenforparttimeworkyearround.Volunteerswillhelpcustomersandprovidecashier(出纳员)dutiesinasmallbookstoreintheClassAvisitorcenterattheHiramM.ChittendenLocks.

RVvolunteer

NatchezNationalHistoricalPark

MelissaTynes6014465790

Adults,Groups,Family

TherearemanychancesatNatchezNationalHistoricalPark,includingVisitorCenterAssistant,Gardener,TourGuide,etc.TwoRVsiteshavejustbeenadded!

Werequireatleast32hoursofserviceaweek,persite,andatleast3monthsofvolunteerservice.Volunteersshouldhavetheabilitytocommunicatewithvisitorsofdifferentagegroupsandcultures.

VisitorCenterhost

KingsleyPlantation

EmilyPalmer9042513537

Volunteersprovideservicestoparkvisitorsonadailybasis.PrimarydutiesincludegreetingvisitorsintheVisitorCenter,answeringquestionsaboutthepark,makingsales,answeringphonecalls,etc.

Skillsneeded:

Goodcommunicationskillsandaninterestinnaturalandculturalhistory.

【语篇解读】 本文是应用文。

文章介绍了四项志愿者工作。

1.Whatisarequirementforvolunteeringasfieldtripguides?

A.Volunteersmustworkdaily.

B.Teachingexperienceisamust.

C.Volunteersmustbeatleast18yearsold.

D.3monthsofvolunteerserviceisrequired.

C [细节理解题。

由Fieldtripguide部分中的“Lookingforvolunteers(18orolder)”可知,该志愿者工作要求申请者年满18岁。

]

2.Whichnumbershouldyoucallifyouwanttovolunteerinabookstore?

A.2084679278.     B.8008658337.

C.6014465790.D.9042513537.

B [细节理解题。

由Salesclerk部分中的“Volunteerswillhelp...inasmallbookstore”和“Contact:

VolunteerClearinghouse8008658337”可得出正确答案。

]

3.Whichofthefollowingissuitableforfamilyvolunteers?

A.Fieldtripguide.B.Salesclerk.

C.RVvolunteer.D.VisitorCenterhost

由RVvolunteer部分中的“Suitability:

Adults,Groups,Family”可知,该项志愿者工作适合家庭参加。

B

Maggiehadneverexperiencedanearthquakebefore,onlypreparedforit.Aslongasshecouldremember,preparingforanearthquakewasroutine(常规的)atschool.Herfamilyaswellhadmadeplansintheeventofanaturaldisaster.EarthquakesaresomuchmorecommonontheWestCoastoftheUnitedStates.

TodayMaggiewashomealone.Maggieknewhermomwouldbedrivinghomeonthebusyfreeway,thinkingaboutpreparingsupperforMaggie'

sdad.Maggie'

sdadwouldarriveattheairport.Hewascominghomefromatwoweekbusinesstrip.

Maggiearrivedhomefromschoolattheregulartime.Shewastakingsomebiscuitsfromthekitchencupboard,whenshefeltit.Firstjustatremor(微震),thentheviolentshaking.Maggiequicklyranunderthelarge,woodentableinthediningroom.Thesoundsofbreakingglassandthecrashingofmanythingswerefrightening.Butthetableremainedundamaged,andMaggiehidherselfinfear.

Afterwhatseemedlikeacenturytheearthquakeappearedtobeover.Maggiecouldhearthesoundofwaterrushingbelowherinthebasement.Thesmellofnaturalgaswaspresentintheair.Maggieknewwherethemainwatervalve(阀门)waslocated.Dadhadshownherwhereitwasandhowtoturnitoff.Slowlyandcarefullyshecameoutfromunderthetable.Theoncetidyhomewasnowalmostunrecognizable.AsMaggiereachedtheopenbasementdoorshecouldseethestepswerestillingoodcondition.Shecarefullymadeherwaydownintothedarkbasement.Whilestillonthestepsshefeltthewaterrisingandrising.SuddenlyMaggiefeltalotofpainasalargeceilingbeam(天花板梁)hitherheadandshoulder.Shefellontosomestorageboxes...

【语篇解读】 本文是记叙文。

文章描述了Maggie的第一次地震经历。

4.WhatdoweknowaboutMaggieandherfamily?

A.Theylivedinearthquakecountry.

B.Theyseldompreparedforanearthquake.

C.Theyhadexperiencedanearthquakebefore.

D.Theygotanearthquakewarningthatmorning.

A [细节理解题。

由第一段中的“preparingforanearthquakewasroutine(常规的)atschool.Herfamilyaswellhadmadeplansintheeventofanaturaldisaster.EarthquakesaresomuchmorecommonontheWestCoastoftheUnitedStates.”可知,Maggie一家住在地震带上。

5.WhatwasMaggiedoingwhentheearthquaketookplace?

A.Shewasabouttocleanherhome.

B.Shewasabouttoenterherhome.

C.Shewaslookingforsomethingtoeat.

D.Shewaspreparingsupperforherfamily.

由第三段中的“Shewastakingsomebiscuitsfromthekitchencupboard,whenshefeltit.”可知,地震发生时,Maggie正在找东西吃。

6.WhydidMaggiegotothebasement?

A.Toclosethebasementdoor.

B.Tofindsomestorageboxes.

C.Toturnoffthemainwatervalve.

D.Tocheckwheretherisingwatercamefrom.

由最后一段中的“Maggiecouldhearthesoundofwaterrushingbelowherinthebasement.”和“Maggieknewwherethemainwatervalve(阀门)waslocated.Dadhadshownherwhereitwasandhowtoturnitoff.”可知,Maggie去地下室是为了关闭水阀。

7.What'

sthetextmainlyabout?

A.Maggie'

sfirsttriptotheWestCoast.

B.Maggie'

sfirstearthquakeexperience.

C.HowMaggiesurvivedanaturaldisaster.

D.HowMaggiepreparedforanearthquake.

B [主旨大意题。

由第一段中的“Maggiehadneverexperiencedanearthquakebefore”和接下来三段描述Maggie经历的地震过程可知,本文主要描述Maggie的第一次地震经历。

C

IvisitedNiagaraFallsinmyhomecountryofCanadaafewyearsago.Butthisyearitwastimetocheckanotherlargewaterfalloffmylist.SituatedbetweenZimbabweandZambia,VictoriaFalls,alsocalledMosioaTunya,amazedme.Withhugeamountsofwaterfallingoverhighcliffs(悬崖),itistrulyabeautifulview(风景).ButIdidmuchmorethanseethefalls!

InMosioaTunyaNationalPark,thereareseveralwellkepthikingtrails(徒步步道).MyfriendsandIhikedthe600stepsdownoneofthetrailstotheBoilingPot.Thisiswherethewaterfromthefallsmeetshighcliffwallsandcreatesachurning(翻腾的)poolofwater.Afterhikingbackup,wecooledoffinthewaterdropsfromthefallsontheKnife'

sEdgeBridgeoppositethefalls.Thenwebegantolookforevenmoreinterestingthingstodo.

Duringseasonswhenthewaterislow,paidguideshelpbravevisitorsreachtheDevil'

sPoolatthetopofthefalls.Thebravecanswimtotheedgeandlookatthechurningwaterfarbelow.Mygroup,however,chosetovisitafamousbridgeinstead.

ThehistoricVictoriaFallsBridgecrossestheZambeziRiverjustsouthofthefallsataheightof111meters.Onthebridge,wecouldchoosemanyactivitiessuchasawalkingtourandtheworld'

shighestbungeejump(蹦极).WestoppedforasmallmealatacafeontheZambiansideofthebridgewhiledecidingwhattodo.IfinallychosetheBridgeSlide,beginningontheZambiansideandendingatthebridge.Holdingtherope,Icollectedmycourageandpushedofffromtheplatform.Onceintheair,IwasverysurprisedatthefeelingofflyingasIslowlyturnedaroundforawonderfulview.IwasgladIhadn'

tkeptmyfeetontheground!

文章是作者在莫西奥图尼亚国家公园的游记。

8.WhatdidtheauthordoinMosioaTunyaNationalPark?

A.Shewentonahike.

B.Shedidabungeejump.

C.Sheclimbedhighcliffwalls.

D.SheswamintheDevil'

sPool.

由第二段中的“MyfriendsandIhikedthe600stepsdownoneofthetrails”和“Afterhikingbackup”可知,作者是在莫西奥图尼亚国家公园徒步欣赏了维多利亚瀑布。

9.WhatissituatedatthetopofVictoriaFalls?

A.TheBoilingPot.

B.TheDevil'

C.TheKnife'

sEdgeBridge.

D.TheVictoriaFallsBridge.

由第三段中的“reachtheDevil'

sPoolatthetopofthefalls”可知,位于维多利亚瀑布顶端的是魔鬼游泳池。

10.What'

sthecorrectorderoftheauthor'

stripinMosioaTunyaNationalPark?

a.RidetheBridgeSlide.

b.MovetowardstheBoilingPot.

c.ArriveattheVictoriaFallsBridge.

d.HavearestontheKnife'

A.cbadB.badc

C.bdcaD.cbda

由第三至第四段作者描述她游览莫西奥图尼亚国家公园的路线可知,她和朋友一行人先徒步走到煮沸锅,徒步回程的路上,在刀刃桥上感受维多利亚瀑布纷飞的水雾,接下来抵达维多利亚瀑布大桥,在那里她乘坐滑索过桥。

11.Whichwordcanbestdescribetheauthor'

sexperienceofridingtheBridgeSlide?

A.Exciting.B.Touching.

C.Frightening.D.Heartbreaking.

A [推理判断题。

由最后一段作者描述她乘坐滑索的心情“Onceintheair,Iwasverysurprisedatthefeelingofflying”和“IwasgladIhadn'

tkeptmyfeetontheground!

”可知,坐滑索过桥令她十分兴奋。

D

Ifyou'

vebeeninpublicinthepastyearorso,chancesareyou'

venoticedsomeonebreakingdiningetiquette(礼仪)thatwouldseemsecondnaturetoanyadult.Whydoesourdiningetiquetteseemtobeatanalltimelowrightnow?

“Overall,there'

smuchlessfeelingaboutthecommongood,whichmeanscaringaboutyourneighbor—whetherathomeorinarestaurant,”saidStevenPetrow,whowritesarticlesforUSAToday.

Taketheuseofcellphonesatthetable.Whilea2015surveybythePewResearchCenterfoundthat38percentofthosesurveyedthoughtitwasacceptabletousetheirphoneswhilediningout,theincreasingnumberofcellphonebansinrestaurantsshowsthatrestaurantsaren'

tputtingupwithit.

However,somelookonthegrowinguseofcellphonesasasignthatmanners(礼貌)changealongsideoursociety.

“Mannerschange,”saidthewriterbehindafoodsiteTheTakeout.“Whatweconsiderimproperisn'

tsetinstone.”Shepointsouttheother“rules”thathavesincebecomeoutdatednowadays,likesaying“Sir”and“Ma'

am,”asproofofthischange.

Yes,traditionalmannersareyetanotherthingbeingredefined(重新定义)byyouth.“Youngerpeoplearegrowingupinaworldwithmoreflexible(灵活的)rules,andthisspreadstothediningtable,”saidDanielLevine,directorofglobaltrendsconsultancyTheAvantGuideInstitute

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