1、_考号:_一、阅读选择Working with Kids - Volunteer in Peru!Volunteers work with at - risk children in and around the historic city of Cusco, Peru. Placements include working in community centers, orphanages(孤儿院), rural schools, and street children programs. Projects focus on providing boys and girls with shel
2、ter, food, and education. Various educational, recreational, and health projects are ongoing to support these unfortunate children. Volunteers work to help keep children off the street and to help provide them with a happy and productive childhood.Depending on individual skills and interests, volunt
3、eers act as mentors(导师), help children with their homework, organize sports and arts and crafts, and teach English. However, your care and support are the most important thing for these disadvantaged children.This program is available year round and new programs begin every Monday. Volunteer program
4、s are designed to lake place for as little as I week and up to I year.NOTE: This, program qualifies for 3 - 4 university credits(学分)via our School of Record: California Suite University - Monterey Bay. To qualify, your program must be 4 weeks or longer.Program Highlights:1. Earn 3-4 university credi
5、ts via our School of Record: California State University - Monterey Bay.2. 2 hours/day of Spanish language classes are included in this program(optional).3. Cain international volunteer experience.4. Improve your Spanish language skills.5. Earn the Presidents Volunteer Service Award(U. S. citizens).
6、1What is the program aimed to do?ATo improve Cuscos education.BTo enrich the peoples life in Peru.CTo support the poor families in Peru.DTo ensure a better life for the needy children in Cusco.2What are volunteers supposed to do in this program?ASet up new schools.BClean the orphanages.CGive the chi
7、ldren academic help.DInvolve the children in social practice.3Which of the following is not a benefit for volunteers in the program?AEarning university credits. BDeveloping more interests.CCelling volunteer experience. DLearning Spanish. How did you find out youd been accepted to college? A thick, s
8、hiny packet(包)in the mail? Maybe an email?Nolan Brown found out hed been accepted to Butler University when he answered the front door Thursday afternoon and found a 65 - pound English bulldog on the other side. As the universitys live mascot(吉祥物), Trip, tried to nose his way inside, representatives
9、 from Butler hand - delivered his admission packet. “We came from Butler to let you know youve been admitted to the Class of 2022,” said Michael Kaltenmark, Butlers director.Kaltenmark and Trip make anywhere from 40 to 100 home visits each year. Brown was just the seventh slop of the year and among
10、the first likely Butler students to find out hed been admitted. “These students have no idea.” Kaltenmark said, “which is really fun.”Its also really effective. Kaltenmark said students who get visited by Trip are three to four times more likely to choose Butler than students who are admitted but do
11、nt get the personal visit. University administrators have been pleased with the results. too. “President Danko wants to done the dog and gel like 30 more,” Kaltenmark joked.Nolan will wait to hear from a few other schools, but hopes he ends up in Butlers strategic communications program. “Ive been w
12、aiting anxiously for admissions from universities. Its nice to know Ive been accepted somewhere. This is the first one, and it feels good to get that monkey off my back,” he said.Trip will continue to make visits throughout the college admissions season. Kaltenmark says theyll make more stops around
13、 the Indianapolis area. “Sometimes the students already know theyve been admitted, but Trip might make their decision easier. In those cases, we say Congratulations! Heres our dog, and we really want you to come in the fall,” Kaltenmark said. “Hes sort of a hard face to say no to.”4The author writes
14、 the second paragraph in order to .Ahelp students choose the right collegeBsuggest a new way to attract studentsCintroduce an unusual means of admission deliver)Dprove that only excellent students can go to Butler5What docs “get that monkey off my back” in Para. 5 most probably mean?AGel rid of the
15、burden. BDiscover a secret.CBe visited by the dog. DRecover from a pain in the back.6What can we infer from the text?AIt is the first year for Kaltenmark and Trip to do the work.BStudents find it hard to refuse the admission because of the dog.CButler University will clone 30 dogs to help with the admission delivery.DNo students knew about their admission before Kaltenmark and Trip came.7Whats the best title of the text?AStudents gel personal visits from Butlers directorBHow did you find out youd been accepted to college?
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