A MENTORING (导师制) program
is giving life changing opportunities to Banbury youth.
Young Inspirations was founded two years ago to
provide mentoring sessions for students and unemployed young adults aged 11 to
21.
Alex Goldberg, the program's founder, said; "We
set up Young Inspirations because we wanted to give young people experiences
which will potentially be life changing and broaden their outlook.
"We try to create work experience opportunities
that will really make a difference to our youth. For example, we've secured
internships (实习) with world-famous firms such as Honda.
"At a time of funding cutbacks where schools are
finding it more and more difficult to offer this kind of mentoring, it is
extremely important that these opportunities are available both to help youth
with their school work and grades and to give them opportunities which may help
shape their futures. " Kieran Hepburn, 14, is one of a group of Banbury
youth who has benefited from the program so far. In October the Banbury School
pupil was accompanied by Young Inspirations staff to Paris where he was an
observer at the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural
Organization's (UNESCO) International Youth Forum (论坛).
The event was held for young people from around the
world, to seek their views on how the future of youth and education should
look. Kieran joined several hundred observers mostly in their 20s and was the
only UK school pupil to attend the event. Kieran thinks the trip was a life
changing experience. " Before we left I didn't quite know what to make of
it but when we got there we didn't stop, it was amazing," he said, "
We went to three or four hours of debates each day and then did something
cultural each afternoon."
The main theme of the forum was how youth can drive
change in political and public life. It dealt with issues such as drug abuse,
violence and unemployment.
Kieran said: " It has really helped me to improve
my confidence and social skills as well as my school grades and I was voted
most improved pupil at school in August. "
The Young Inspirations mentoring sessions take place
each Friday in Banbury. For details visit www.younginspirations.com.
1.66.The Young Inspirations mentoring program aims to
_____.
A. train staff for world-famous firms
B. provide youth with unique experiences
C. offer job opportunities to young adults
D. equip the unemployed with different skills
2.67.According to Alex Goldberg, it is difficult for
schools to offer the mentoring due to ______.
A. the shortage of money
B. the cultural differences
C. the effect of unemployment
D. the lack of support from firms
3.68.According to the passage, the forum focused on
how youth can ______.
A. build up their confidence at school
B. find work experience opportunities
C. improve their social skills for the future
D. play an active role in the change of society
4.69.We can learn from the passage that _____.
A. the visit to the United Kingdom was amazing
B. the youth have found a way to solve their problems
C. Kieran has made great progress in many aspects
D. the mentoring sessions are held every day except
Friday
5.70.What would be the best title for the passage?
A. Alex Goldberg, Founder of Young Inspirations
B. Kieran, Banbury School Pupil to Paris
C. Young People Find a World of Opportunity
D. Debates Help Youth with Their Grades