Ⅰ.阅读下面语篇,根据每段内容,从方框内所给的选项中选出适当的小标题。
A. Helping with Daily Chores
B. Supporting in Times of Sorrow
C. Assisting Neighbours with Skills.
D. Volunteering for Community Clean-Up
E. Offering Emergency Help to Strangers
Ways to Help Others
1.
Last weekend, Tom and his classmates brought gloves and trash bags to the local park. They picked up plastic bottles, swept fallen leaves, and painted the old benches. By noon, the park looked much cleaner and brighter for everyone to enjoy.
2.
Mrs Lee is bad at using her new smartphone. Her neighbour, Mike, who knows a lot about electronics, spent 30 minutes teaching her how to make video calls and send photos to her grandchildren. Now Mrs Lee can talk to her family easily.
3.
One rainy evening, Lisa saw an old man standing by the bus stop with no umbrella. She shared her umbrella with him and walked him to his apartment nearby. The man thanked her many times for keeping him from getting wet.
4.
When Emma's best friend lost her pet dog, Emma stayed with her every evening. She listened to her friend cry, helped put up "Lost Dog" posters around the neighbourhood, and brought her favourite snacks to cheer her up.
5.
Mr Brown, an elderly man living alone, often finds it hard to carry heavy things. Every Saturday morning, his 12-year-old neighbour Jake comes to his house: he helps wash the dishes, take out the trash, and even buys groceries from the nearby store.
A. Helping with Daily Chores
B. Supporting in Times of Sorrow
C. Assisting Neighbours with Skills.
D. Volunteering for Community Clean-Up
E. Offering Emergency Help to Strangers
Ways to Help Others
1.
D
Last weekend, Tom and his classmates brought gloves and trash bags to the local park. They picked up plastic bottles, swept fallen leaves, and painted the old benches. By noon, the park looked much cleaner and brighter for everyone to enjoy.
2.
C
Mrs Lee is bad at using her new smartphone. Her neighbour, Mike, who knows a lot about electronics, spent 30 minutes teaching her how to make video calls and send photos to her grandchildren. Now Mrs Lee can talk to her family easily.
3.
E
One rainy evening, Lisa saw an old man standing by the bus stop with no umbrella. She shared her umbrella with him and walked him to his apartment nearby. The man thanked her many times for keeping him from getting wet.
4.
B
When Emma's best friend lost her pet dog, Emma stayed with her every evening. She listened to her friend cry, helped put up "Lost Dog" posters around the neighbourhood, and brought her favourite snacks to cheer her up.
5.
A
Mr Brown, an elderly man living alone, often finds it hard to carry heavy things. Every Saturday morning, his 12-year-old neighbour Jake comes to his house: he helps wash the dishes, take out the trash, and even buys groceries from the nearby store.
答案
1.D 2.C 3.E 4.B 5.A
Ⅱ.阅读下面语篇,根据语篇内容,回答文后问题。
Lily, a 16-year-old high school student, has been volunteering at her local food bank every Saturday for the past two years. The food bank provides free food and basic supplies to families in need—single parents, elderly people living alone, and workers who lost their jobs.
Every weekend, Lily arrives at 9 a.m. sharp. Her tasks include sorting contributed food checking expiration dates to keep it safe, packing food into bags, and handing them out to visitors. Sometimes, she also stays a little longer to chat with elderly visitors like Mrs Green, who often shares stories about her grandchildren. Lily listens patiently, knowing that a few kind words can mean as much as the food itself.
When asked why she keeps volunteering, Lily smiles and says, "At first, I thought I was just giving food. But later I realized—I'm giving hope. Last month, a little boy told me 'thank you' and said the cookies I gave him were the best he'd ever had. That moment made me feel like I'm doing something truly meaningful. Volunteering isn't about being 'perfect'; it's about being willing to share what you have, even if it's just your time."
Lily's story shows that selfless giving 无私奉献 doesn't require great wealth or fame. A small, regular act of kindness—like giving time to help others—can warm a community and make the world a better place.
1. How often does Lily volunteer at the local food bank?
2. What can we infer from Lily's chat with Mrs Green?
3. What does the underlined word "contributed" mean?
4. What is the main topic of this passage?
5. How do you feel about volunteer work? Why?
Lily, a 16-year-old high school student, has been volunteering at her local food bank every Saturday for the past two years. The food bank provides free food and basic supplies to families in need—single parents, elderly people living alone, and workers who lost their jobs.
Every weekend, Lily arrives at 9 a.m. sharp. Her tasks include sorting contributed food checking expiration dates to keep it safe, packing food into bags, and handing them out to visitors. Sometimes, she also stays a little longer to chat with elderly visitors like Mrs Green, who often shares stories about her grandchildren. Lily listens patiently, knowing that a few kind words can mean as much as the food itself.
When asked why she keeps volunteering, Lily smiles and says, "At first, I thought I was just giving food. But later I realized—I'm giving hope. Last month, a little boy told me 'thank you' and said the cookies I gave him were the best he'd ever had. That moment made me feel like I'm doing something truly meaningful. Volunteering isn't about being 'perfect'; it's about being willing to share what you have, even if it's just your time."
Lily's story shows that selfless giving 无私奉献 doesn't require great wealth or fame. A small, regular act of kindness—like giving time to help others—can warm a community and make the world a better place.
1. How often does Lily volunteer at the local food bank?
She volunteers there every Saturday.
2. What can we infer from Lily's chat with Mrs Green?
We can infer that Lily provides not only material help but also emotional support to the elderly visitors.
3. What does the underlined word "contributed" mean?
It means "given freely to help others".
4. What is the main topic of this passage?
The passage mainly tells the story of Lily's volunteer work at a food bank and explains the meaning of selfless giving.
5. How do you feel about volunteer work? Why?
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答案
1. She volunteers there every Saturday.
2. We can infer that Lily provides not only material help but also emotional support to the elderly visitors.
3. It means "given freely to help others".
4. The passage mainly tells the story of Lily's volunteer work at a food bank and explains the meaning of selfless giving.
5. 略
2. We can infer that Lily provides not only material help but also emotional support to the elderly visitors.
3. It means "given freely to help others".
4. The passage mainly tells the story of Lily's volunteer work at a food bank and explains the meaning of selfless giving.
5. 略
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