
Unit 6 Disaster and hope单元测试题 第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。 A Mobility Aids — Customers Service — Galashiels Description This is a role providing much-needed support for people who are accessing our service. Based at one of our mobility aids locations, the main duty of the role is serving the public who require a wheelchair or other mobility aids equipment. This is a role for someone who enjoys meeting people, can show compassion ( 同情), and enjoys being in an office. Opportunity start date: 17th November 2024 Opportunity end date: 7th February 2024 Minimum (最小的) age: 18 Frequency and commitment (频率和义务) details A few hours a week on a regular basis with a six-month commitment. Service time Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Morning √ √ √ Afternoon √ √ √ √ Evening √ √ Typical tasks include Supplying and receiving wheelchairs (or other mobility aids equipment) Showing how to use and look after our wheelchairs (and other equipment) Dealing with questions from people wanting to borrow a wheelchair by telephone and face to face Receiving payments / donations Actively promoting the Retail Mobility Aids offer / website Experience required Physically able to safely lift or move wheelchairs and other mobility equipment Some customer service experience Enjoying meeting people and having good communication skills Good IT skills and ability to complete online training 21. What do we know about the volunteer opportunity A. It can be applied for after February 2024. B. It requires people to volunteer for a year. C. It is intended for those who are 18 and above. D. It may attract people who enjoy the outdoors. 22. If Steve got the opportunity, he might volunteer on _____. A. Monday evening B. Tuesday afternoon C. Thursday morning D. Friday afternoon 23. As a volunteer, what does a person need A. Great IT skills. B. Ability to fix wheelchairs. C. Previous volunteer experience. D. Strategies to sell the equipment. B Dan McKena’s high school construction class has quietly worked on charitable (慈善的) projects to benefit the Westerly, Rhode Island, community for more than two decades. That suddenly changed when the Internet caught wind that more than ten of McKena’s students at Westerly High School banded together to build a bus stop for a local school student who is wheelchair dependent. It all started when 5-year-old Ryder Killam’s father, Tim, posted on Facebook in September that the family was seeking (寻找) a bus stop to replace their bus shelter. Tim Killam was trying to find a way to keep his son, who is completely wheelchair dependent, sheltered from the unpleasant New England weather while waiting for the school bus. The Facebook post caught the attention of a local guidance counselor who told the Killams to reach out to McKena. McKena had been sitting with one of his students, Mason Heald, trying to figure out a senior project when Tim Killam’s email reached ... ...
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