【題目】Volunteer at Shelter - North Toronto Cat Rescue---Bayview/Hwy 7

Do you like animals? Come and volunteer at our cat shelter.

North Toronto Cat Rescue is a no-cage, no-kill cat shelter. We are a volunteer organization, funded totally by donation, and are a licensed Canadian charity.

We are looking for volunteers who can join us once a week for a 3 month period (at least). The work is not wonderful but it is very rewarding. Mainly, we feed, clean, and scoop litter. Of course we also spend quality time with our cats.

We have 2 shifts(換班) per day, 7 days per week:

Mornings are 9am-1pm.

Evenings are 5-7pm or 6-8pm.

Please note that any new volunteer who wishes to work evening shift must be able to work 4 morning shifts on a team before moving to an evening shift. This is required in order to gain the ability to work more independently, as required during evening shifts.

Students must be at least 16 years old. Adults are also welcome.

If you do not have your own personal transportation, please check the public transportation from your area to our location at Bayview/Hwy 7 area before responding to this ad.

1Where is the ad most likely to appear?

A. In the local newspaper B. On the Internet

C. On TV D. In a magazine

2Which of the following volunteers can work evening shift?

A. A college student who can work for half a year period.

B. A college student who lives near the shelter.

C. A worker who has worked five morning shifts at the shelter.

D. A car owner who will work there for the first time.

3How many hours will a new volunteer work at least for the shelter?

A. 14 B. 32 C. 48 D. 24

4What can we infer about the work at the shelter?

A. Boring B. Tiring C. Dirty D. Challenging

【答案】

1A

2C

3B

4D

【解析】試題分析:本文是一個(gè)廣告,寫(xiě)了招收志愿者的一個(gè)廣告。

1A主旨理解題。由文章總體可知這是一篇招收志愿者的廣告,所以在報(bào)紙上出現(xiàn)的幾率最大,所以選A。

2C細(xì)節(jié)理解題。由 who wishes to work evening shift must be able to work 4 morning shifts on a team before moving to an evening shift. 可知這個(gè)人要能工作四個(gè)早班,所以選C。

3B細(xì)節(jié)理解題。由 Mornings are 9am-1pm. Evenings are 5-7pm or 6-8pm.可以算出32小時(shí),所以選B

4D推理判斷題。由 We are a volunteer organization, funded totally by donation, and are a licensed Canadian charity.可知他們完全自愿,而且是受別人捐助工作,所以應(yīng)該是有挑戰(zhàn)性的,所以選D。

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