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Ⅵ. 阅读理解
(2024·山东德州·一模改编)①You may hear “volunteers” many times. You may also see them on the road, in a community center, or at the hospital. Then what is a volunteer? Volunteers are people who do a job without being paid. They are the people who are looking for the satisfaction(满足感) of helping others.
②Volunteers do many different kinds of jobs. Some volunteers read books onto tapes(磁带) so that people with eye problems can hear. Some volunteers send meals to the old or sick people. Some volunteers help visitors when they don’t know the way or when they have some other problems.
③Volunteers help when a natural disaster(自然灾害) hits a community. Volunteers help put out bush fires(丛林大火). They may help people leave the areas quickly when there is an earthquake, a tsunami(海啸) or a flood. They may also help people rebuild their homes after the disasters. A community may not recover without the help of volunteers.
④Some communities need volunteers more than others. If the communities don’t have much money, they will need a lot of help from volunteers. For example, communities with lots of old people may need more help from volunteers than communities with more young people. Volunteers can help the old do the cleaning, do the shopping or just talk with them. ▲
⑤Volunteers have done a lot to the society. And they help improve the life of people. So would you like to be a volunteer in the future?
1. According to the passage, who is volunteering?

2. Lingling is a student. She likes volunteering, and she meets a man who can’t see well. How can she help the man “read” books?
A. She can record her voice when reading books.
B. She can invite a doctor to treat the man.
C. She can buy a pair of glasses for the man.
D. She can learn how to help the man see well.
3. What writing skills does the writer use to start the article?
A. Giving an example to show its reality.
B. Listing numbers from an experiment.
C. Using old sayings to show its history.
D. Asking a question and answering it.
4. Which sentence can be put into the blank in Paragraph ④?
A. Volunteers can help them to deal with the problems caused by disasters.
B. Without volunteers some communities even couldn’t work.
C. Young people can do these things by themselves without the help of volunteers.
D. However, volunteers also need to work in communities with more young people.
5. How can you divide the passage?
A. ①②③/④⑤
B. ①②/③④/⑤
C. ①/②③④/⑤
D. ①/②③/④⑤
(2024·山东德州·一模改编)①You may hear “volunteers” many times. You may also see them on the road, in a community center, or at the hospital. Then what is a volunteer? Volunteers are people who do a job without being paid. They are the people who are looking for the satisfaction(满足感) of helping others.
②Volunteers do many different kinds of jobs. Some volunteers read books onto tapes(磁带) so that people with eye problems can hear. Some volunteers send meals to the old or sick people. Some volunteers help visitors when they don’t know the way or when they have some other problems.
③Volunteers help when a natural disaster(自然灾害) hits a community. Volunteers help put out bush fires(丛林大火). They may help people leave the areas quickly when there is an earthquake, a tsunami(海啸) or a flood. They may also help people rebuild their homes after the disasters. A community may not recover without the help of volunteers.
④Some communities need volunteers more than others. If the communities don’t have much money, they will need a lot of help from volunteers. For example, communities with lots of old people may need more help from volunteers than communities with more young people. Volunteers can help the old do the cleaning, do the shopping or just talk with them. ▲
⑤Volunteers have done a lot to the society. And they help improve the life of people. So would you like to be a volunteer in the future?
1. According to the passage, who is volunteering?
2. Lingling is a student. She likes volunteering, and she meets a man who can’t see well. How can she help the man “read” books?
A. She can record her voice when reading books.
B. She can invite a doctor to treat the man.
C. She can buy a pair of glasses for the man.
D. She can learn how to help the man see well.
3. What writing skills does the writer use to start the article?
A. Giving an example to show its reality.
B. Listing numbers from an experiment.
C. Using old sayings to show its history.
D. Asking a question and answering it.
4. Which sentence can be put into the blank in Paragraph ④?
A. Volunteers can help them to deal with the problems caused by disasters.
B. Without volunteers some communities even couldn’t work.
C. Young people can do these things by themselves without the help of volunteers.
D. However, volunteers also need to work in communities with more young people.
5. How can you divide the passage?
A. ①②③/④⑤
B. ①②/③④/⑤
C. ①/②③④/⑤
D. ①/②③/④⑤
答案:
1~5 CADBC
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