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B. I'm sorry
C. Good-bye
D. Hello
B. leave for
C. go
D. go on
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Helen Monson has always been interested in helping her community.Her first volunteer experience was for the American Red Cross when she was in high school.When she was a school teacher, she also found time to volunteer.One year, she organized a Super Saturday fun day for kids in the community.She also used to volunteer at the mint festival every year, One summer she served food, another year she organized an art programme.
After she retired, she started volunteering to help the old.When her father was older, he was not able to see as well as he used to, which made her sad because he had always enjoyed reading.
She decided it would be fun to read to elderly people in her community.She also helped one woman write her stories.Ann was almost 100 years old, and Helen wrote down information about her life when she visited her.She put the information in a book and got it published.Ann was very excited to share her life story with her children and grandchildren.
After a hurricane(飓风)destroyed some southern cities, Helen volunteered again for the American Red Cross.She prepared food and answered phones in a care centre.She says,” I have always liked the Red Cross because the organization helps people in need no matter what.”
One day Helen read an article in the newspaper about refugees(难民)who needed to learn English.Now, she meets once a week with Sahra, a 38-year-old woman from Somalia.Sahra is reading and writing skills.Helen gave Sahra a camera and asked her to take pictures of her daily life.She developed the pictures, and then asked Sahra questions about them.In the end, they wrote a book together and used the photos in the book.This helped Sahra learn many new words about her everyday life.
Helen says, “The most rewarding(有益的)part of volunteer work is becoming friends with the people I help, They enrich my life as well as I enrich theirs.”
1.When was Helen’s first volunteer experience for the American Red Cross?
2.What did Helen do after she retired?
3.Why was Ann excited when her book got published?
4.Where did Helen work when she volunteered again for the American Red Cross?
5.How far is Sahra living and working from Helen’s home?
6.Did Helen help Sahra to learn English?
7.What can you learn from Helen?
nose. I have my breakfast there.
After breakfast, I usually go to the garden and sit under the tree. Sometimes, I go to the living room
and play with my young owner (主人), Mike. Mike is a naughty (淘气的)boy. He likes playing games
with me. I have lunch at twelve in the garden. What is my lunch? Bones(骨头), of course! I like bones
very much. Mike's mother often buys them for me, I like her and often play beside her.
My supper is delicious. After it, I play with my owner: Mike bathes (洗澡) me every day. After the
bath, I go to sleep.
B.At 6:20.
C.At 6:30.
B.in the kitchen
C.the tree
B.Playing in the garden
C.playing games with his dog
B.Meat.
C.Chicken.
B.Mike's mother.
C.Mike's father.
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The thin monk stood there in his purple robes, grinning at me. Then I recognized him. I couldn't believe my eyes! “Ben!” I said. “What are you…I mean…why…?”
Ben said nothing, but quickly put his finger to his lips to tell me be quiet. Then he led me to a car that was waiting outside the airport. We got in, spoke to the driver in Nepali, and we drove off.
“Would you mind telling me what's going on?” I asked. At the same time, I noticed that we were driving out of the city towards the mountains. “And where are we going?” I said.
“I'm sorry, Ed,” said Ben. “I know this must seem very strange. Let me explain. For the past few months I have been traveling around Nepali disguised as a monk. I speak Nepali fluently, and when I'm dressed like this no one can tell that I'm a foreigner.”
“Yes,” I said. “But why do you need to travel in disguise. Who are you chasing or hiding from?” “Art thieves.” said Ben. “International criminals who steal ancient works of art from poor countries like Nepali, and then sell them to rich collectors.” He pulled something out of his monk's robs. “Look at this: a gold statue of the Buddha. It's almost one thousand and five hundred years old. Foreign collectors would pay one million dollars for a piece like this. It was in a Buddhist monastery in a place called Mastong. Then two months ago, it disappeared. I found it last week in a box that fell out of the back of a lorry. The lorry was full of stolen objects that were about to be smuggled out of the country.”
“Why don't you tell the police,” I asked.
“You'll meet the boss in a minute,” said Ben. “She'll explain the rest.”
We were driving through the back streets of the old city, passed buildings with beautifully carved wooden windows. But the streets were dirty, and the air was heavy with smog. I had heard about Kathmandu's pollution problem, but this was worse than I had expected. “Ugh!” I exclaimed. “This is awful! I can hardly breathe!”
1.When “I” recognized the thin monk, “I” was ________.
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2.When he met “I”, Ben was ________.
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A.amazed to see “me”
B.talking to the driver of his car
C.worried that people might hear their conversation
D.waiting outside the airport
3.Ben was wearing monk's clothes ________.
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A.because they were more comfortable for traveling
B.so that people could not tell that he was a foreigner
C.to help him hide from the police
D.because he thought they seemed strange to others.
4.Ben is chasing ________.
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A.people who steal old works of art
B.foreigner art collectors
C.a gold statue of the Buddha
D.Buddhist monks
5.The word “This” in the passage refers to ________.
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