三、阅读理解。
While many people were relaxing or travelling during the Labour Dayholiday, I was volunteering at Yuyuan Garden in Shanghai.
It was the first time that I had volunteered in another country. My jobwas to help visitors with directions. I thought it was easy at first, but Isoon realized that there was more to it.
I worked with two helpful Chinese women. Some people didn't come tome because they thought I couldn't speak Chinese. To break the ice, Igreeted everyone asking for help with a big smile and said in Chinese,“Welcome! How can I help you?” They were surprised and happy to hearme speak Chinese.
One day, a family from Shaanxi came by. The young boy shouted,“Waiguoren!” I smiled and asked if they needed any help. The father wasn'tsure at first, but one of my workmates said, “He can speak Chinese!” Then
the father started talking to me. He asked me lots of questions about mycountry. One was about why many Africans eat with their hands. Iexplained that it's part of our culture. Later, I asked him about hishometown. He told me about Xi' an and the Silk Road. His son evenpractised a few words with me. We all had fun.
Volunteering there made me understand Chinese culture better, and Iwas surprised by how big and diverse(不同的) the country is. To allinternational students:
()1. What was the writer's job as a volunteer?
A. Selling tickets.B. Cleaning the garden.
C. Telling tourists the way.D. Teaching African culture.
()2. What does the underlined word“they” in Paragraph 3 refer to?
A. People asking for help.
B. The Shaanxi family members.
C. International students nearby.
D. Other volunteers at Yuyuan Garden.
()3. What can we infer from the writer's talk with the Shaanxi family?
A. The boy could speak English very well.
B. The father thought foreign habits were strange.
C. Cultural differences can easily cause problems.
D. An open mind can be useful for bridging cultures.
()4. Which of the following can we put back into“ ” in the lastparagraph?
A. Always carry a map when travelling in China.
B. Make your Chinese perfect before coming to China.
C. Life isn't just in your books—— it's in the real world, too.
D. International students must visit Yuyuan Garden in Shanghai.
While many people were relaxing or travelling during the Labour Dayholiday, I was volunteering at Yuyuan Garden in Shanghai.
It was the first time that I had volunteered in another country. My jobwas to help visitors with directions. I thought it was easy at first, but Isoon realized that there was more to it.
I worked with two helpful Chinese women. Some people didn't come tome because they thought I couldn't speak Chinese. To break the ice, Igreeted everyone asking for help with a big smile and said in Chinese,“Welcome! How can I help you?” They were surprised and happy to hearme speak Chinese.
One day, a family from Shaanxi came by. The young boy shouted,“Waiguoren!” I smiled and asked if they needed any help. The father wasn'tsure at first, but one of my workmates said, “He can speak Chinese!” Then
the father started talking to me. He asked me lots of questions about mycountry. One was about why many Africans eat with their hands. Iexplained that it's part of our culture. Later, I asked him about hishometown. He told me about Xi' an and the Silk Road. His son evenpractised a few words with me. We all had fun.
Volunteering there made me understand Chinese culture better, and Iwas surprised by how big and diverse(不同的) the country is. To allinternational students:
()1. What was the writer's job as a volunteer?
A. Selling tickets.B. Cleaning the garden.
C. Telling tourists the way.D. Teaching African culture.
()2. What does the underlined word“they” in Paragraph 3 refer to?
A. People asking for help.
B. The Shaanxi family members.
C. International students nearby.
D. Other volunteers at Yuyuan Garden.
()3. What can we infer from the writer's talk with the Shaanxi family?
A. The boy could speak English very well.
B. The father thought foreign habits were strange.
C. Cultural differences can easily cause problems.
D. An open mind can be useful for bridging cultures.
()4. Which of the following can we put back into“ ” in the lastparagraph?
A. Always carry a map when travelling in China.
B. Make your Chinese perfect before coming to China.
C. Life isn't just in your books—— it's in the real world, too.
D. International students must visit Yuyuan Garden in Shanghai.
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