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Unit2单元话题(志愿服务)阅读回答问题15篇(学生版)_新人教八下资料包_00、更新资料3月16日_重难点讲练-U221
Unit2单元话题(志愿服务)阅读回答问题15篇(学生版)_新人教八下资料包_00、更新资料3月16日_重难点讲练-U221
Unit2单元话题(志愿服务)阅读回答问题15篇(学生版)_新人教八下资料包_00、更新资料3月16日_重难点讲练-U221
Unit2单元话题(志愿服务)阅读回答问题15篇(学生版)_新人教八下资料包_00、更新资料3月16日_重难点讲练-U221
Unit2单元话题(志愿服务)阅读回答问题15篇(学生版)_新人教八下资料包_00、更新资料3月16日_重难点讲练-U221
Unit2单元话题(志愿服务)阅读回答问题15篇(学生版)_新人教八下资料包_00、更新资料3月16日_重难点讲练-U221
Unit2单元话题(志愿服务)阅读回答问题15篇(学生版)_新人教八下资料包_00、更新资料3月16日_重难点讲练-U221
Unit2单元话题(志愿服务)阅读回答问题15篇(学生版)_新人教八下资料包_00、更新资料3月16日_重难点讲练-U221
Unit2单元话题(志愿服务)阅读回答问题15篇(学生版)_新人教八下资料包_00、更新资料3月16日_重难点讲练-U221
Unit2单元话题(志愿服务)阅读回答问题15篇(学生版)_新人教八下资料包_00、更新资料3月16日_重难点讲练-U221
Unit2单元话题(志愿服务)阅读回答问题15篇(学生版)_新人教八下资料包_00、更新资料3月16日_重难点讲练-U221
Unit2单元话题(志愿服务)阅读回答问题15篇(学生版)_新人教八下资料包_00、更新资料3月16日_重难点讲练-U221
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学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________ Unit2 单元话题(志愿服务)阅读回答问题 15 篇 说明:此专题分三个难度层次,基础入门训练<进阶拓展训练< 能力综合实践,老师根据学生实际情 况进行针对性难度训练。 基础入门训练5篇 (23-24八年级下·安徽芜湖·期末)阅读下面短文,并用英语回答问题(请注意每小题的词数要求)。 Jordyn was about to turn eight years old when her mom suggested a new way to celebrate her birthday— donating her gifts to a children’s hospital. At first, Jordyn wasn’t sure. But quickly she made the decision because she thought that she had already had everything she needed, but these kids were having a difficult time in the hospital—they needed more. Years passed. Now Jordyn is a freshman in high school. She continues doing this to help children with serious illnesses. In April this year, she made her eighth annual (年度的) birthday-gift donation to Baptist Children’s Hospital in San Antonio, Texas. Jordyn’s efforts have also encouraged her friends. They thought of some gift-giving ideas. For the young patients, gifts might include toy trains. And for the teenagers, they might be books. “It is really happy to see their little smiling faces,” said Jordyn. She also added, “I want to keep doing this as long as I can.” 1.Where did Jordyn donate her birthday gifts? (不超过5个词) 2.How many times has Jordyn made the birthday-gift donation so far? (不超过5个词) 3.What can you learn from Jordyn? (不超过10个词) (23-24八年级下·安徽安庆·期末)阅读下面短文,并用英语回答问题(请注意每小题的词数要求)。 How can I become a better person? This question has been in my head for long. As students, we spend mostof our time studying. I know learning at school, of course, makes us better persons, but I always dream of doing more. Last year, I got to know a group of autistic (患自闭症的) children. We called them “the Snails”. It was hard to communicate with them at first, because they wouldn’t like to. After a two-week training, I became more skilled. I got closer to them day by day. To my surprise, I found that every one of “the Snails” had his or her own talent. And their colorful pictures on the wall attracted my special attention, though it was difficult to tell what they were trying to express. Moved by their pictures, I decided to hold a charity sale. We walked on the busy street, selling their creative pictures. We sold 60 pictures that day. People thought their pictures were full of imagination. Back to the question about how to become a better person, I think I am lucky enough to get my own answer. 1.Do “the Snails” have their own talents? (Within 5 words) 2.How many pictures did they sell that day? (Within 6 words) 3.What made the writer feel surprised? (Within 15 words) (23-24八年级下·黑龙江佳木斯·期末)I own a small restaurant providing hot meals for my customers (顾客). One day, I felt uncomfortable and closed my door early. When I walked outside, an old lady sat near my door. I invited her to come in and provided her with a hot meal. She was happy and she told me it was her birthday. I wished her a happy birthday and asked what she had gotten for her birthday. She told me that a hot meal was already enough. I asked her how old she was and she told me about it. I felt so worried about her as she told me she had no family. Then I reached into my pocket (口袋) and pulled out all the money and asked her to help me count (数数) it. She was happy to do so. After counting the money, she was surprised and she said she hadn’t seen that much money for a very long time. I told her to count out 83 dollars and that was her birthday gift — one dollar for every year. She was so excited that it brought her to tears (眼泪). She told me it was the best gift she had ever received. As for me, it was also my best day I had ever spent. When we help others, we will make ourselves feel happy as well.Answer the questions according to the passage. 1.Why did the writer close the door early on that day?2.What did the writer provide for the old lady after inviting her to come in? 3.Why did the writer feel worried about the old lady? 4.How old was the old lady? 5.What does the writer try to tell us at the end of the story? (23-24八年级下·吉林长春·期末)When you walk into the Rainbow Angel Cafe (咖啡馆) in Beijing, you will see the colorful hand-painted signs at the front door. “Our workers can’t hear. Please be more patient (耐 心的).” This “silent” cafe is in Changping, Beijing. And the owner is Lee Shao-hwa from Taiwan. In 2011, Lee’s family moved to Beijing. In 2016, Lee took her daughters to a rehabilitation center (康复中心). Children in the center couldn’t hear. Lee and her daughters helped those deaf children to finish the schoolwork. Soon the girls became good friends with those children. From then on, they went to the center once or twice a week. After a year, Lee began thinking of ways to help those children find a way to fit into society. In 2017, Lee and her friends opened the Rainbow Angel Cafe. They teach deaf children to make cakes and bread from Taiwan for free. Over the past six years, they have trained about 60 deaf children. Now this cafe is run (经营) by five deaf people. Zhao Leilei, the shop manager (经理), joined in 2017. His main job is making coffee and milk shake, and saying hello to people who come to the cafe. Zou Yan, the only woman worker, joined in 2012. As the head of cakes and bread making group, she trains new workers. The other three team members mostly work in the kitchen. “Our cafe is small, but it is a place full of love.” Lee says. 根据短文内容,回答下列问题。 1.Where is Lee Shao-hwa from? 2.How often did Lee’s daughters go to the center? 3.How many deaf children have Lee and her friends trained?4.When did Zou Yan join the cafe? 5.What does Lee think of the cafe? (23-24八年级下·吉林·期末)Volunteers Wanted—Come Here and Work as Volunteers We give a lot of chances (机会) to people who want to volunteer. In order to help poor people, homeless people, children and the old, we need you! We welcome volunteers from all parts of the world. Teachers, students, doctors, office workers and anyone else who is interested in helping others are invited. We need volunteers to help in the following ways: ⊙Hospital—Visit sick children in the hospital. Let them be happy. ⊙Supermarket—Help hand out advertisements (广告) or put up signs. ⊙After-school Program—Help children with their schoolwork in an after-school program. You’d better have teaching experience. ⊙Teaching English—For schools, libraries,women groups, and elder people. ⊙Green Club—Save our environment! You can plant trees, for example. ⊙Repairing—Help repair radios, televisions, computers or other things that are broken. Please call us at 8500-6099 or e-mail us at ficcdat@yahoo.com or visit our website http://www. ficcdat.cna. 根据短文内容,回答下列问题。 1.Who do the volunteers help according to the passage? 2.Do they only need teachers and students to be volunteers? 3.Where can the volunteers help sick children? 4.What should the volunteers do in supermarkets? 5.What had the volunteers better have in the After-school Program? 进阶拓展训练5篇(23-24八年级下·广东深圳·期末)阅读短文,根据短文的内容回答问题。 This summer vacation, 14-year-old Wen Jiayi made a good friend, a giant panda! His name is Jingke. Wen spent three days with him, learning how he ate, slept and played. Wen worked as a volunteer at the Wolong China Giant Panda Garden in Sichuan this summer. Every year, volunteers go to the garden to take care of pandas. People aged 12 to 65 can apply for the volunteer program. Each volunteer works for at least one day. Wen goes to the Yucai Middle School in Sichuan. She cleaned the panda’s home every morning while she was volunteering. “We have to collect the pandas’ feces (粪便), as it can tell us what the pandas have eaten and if they are healthy,” she said. “The panda keepers analyze (分析) the feces every day.” Wen got to do this as well. She carefully analyzed the feces. “We check to see what is in the feces and what color it is. For example, if it is green, it means the panda has eaten bamboo leaves.” she said. The experience also helped the volunteers better understand pandas. When Wen fed Jingke, she touched its fur. “The fur was hard, like needles (针)!” Wen said. She also found that the pandas were not only cute, but also dangerous. Pandas like to be left alone, so they may fight to protect their home. 1.How many days did Wen Jiayi spend with her friend? 2.Where did Wen work as a volunteer? 3.Why did the panda keepers analyze panda’s feces every day? 4.What does it mean when panda’s feces is green? 5.Do you want to be a volunteer like Wen Jiayi? Why or why not? (23-24八年级下·山东日照·期末)阅读下面的短文,根据要求完成文后各小题。 It’s a tradition for American teenagers to hold a big party when they graduate (毕业) from high school. However, one Texas girl didn’t feel like celebrating with a traditional party. Instead, she decided to hold a pizza party for homeless women and children. Her name is Leanne Carrasco. She held the special party at the Star of Hope Mission, Houston, a community (社团) to help homeless people. The girl explained why she chose to think of others instead of just herself. “Because I can do many things for homeless people, and being able to help other people! means a lot to me.” “However, parties don’t last long and I probably won’t even remember that,” she said.Carrasco has volunteered at the Star of Hope with her family over the years. This time she decided to ask her friends to join her. Carrasco and her friends not only provided 90 pizzas, they also prepared 400 personal care bags for those in need. They served lunch to about 200 people during their pizza party. “It was a very magical day”, someone from the Star of Hope said. “It gives you a hope for the youth of today.” Carrasco plans to go to Briar Cliff Universıty, and she plans to study nursing there. She hopes to help more people in the future. “I think you should always know you’re lucky to have what you have,” she said. “Don’t take that for granted and continue to help others.” 1.Who did Carrasco hold the pizza party for? 2.Where did Carrasco hold the pizza party? 3.How many pizzas did they provide for the party? 4.What does she plan to study at the University? 5.What can you learn from the story? (23-24八年级下·山东滨州·期末)Xu Binghui first donated (捐献) his blood on his 18th birthday. He had waited for a long time to make his first blood donation, because people under 18 years old are not allowed to donate blood. “My mother was seriously ill when I was 8 years old. She lost her life because of bad medical conditions.” Xu said. He decided to become a blood donor from then on as he knew his donation might save someone else’s life. Xu has donated blood over 40 times since 2010. Chen Dongsen, from Taiwan, is also a blood donor. He donated about 300 bags of blood while living in Taiwan. He has made 84 blood donations in Shenzhen since he moved here in 2013. Chen likes running. He set up a running club in Shenzhen in 2015. Ever since then, he has been advising the club’s members to donate blood. “Many people were worried in the beginning because they thought donating blood might be bad for their health,” he said. “But I made them believe that blood donation was not only harmless (无害的) but also good for their health,” Chen said. Until now, one third of his running club’s members have become blood donors. 根据短文内容,回答下列问题。1.When did Xu first donate his blood? 2.Did Xu decide to become a blood donor at the age of 8? 3.How many bags of blood did Chen donate while he lived in Taiwan? 4.What did Chen do after he set up a running club? 5.What did Chen make the members of the running club believe? (23-24八年级下·湖南长沙·期末)阅读下面短文,根据短文内容回答问题。 Clothes Donation (捐赠) Box Have you ever put your old clothes into the donation box in your neighborhood? If not, you can do it right now because the clothes donation is becoming a trend (趋势) in Urumqi (乌鲁木齐). “From time to time, my mother clears out the clothes which I no longer wear. You know, we teenagers are growing fast. I think it’s a good way to help others.” Lin Tao, a junior student says. “I often pick out some of my clothes which are out of style after going shopping. Then I’ll put them into the donation box.” Miss Li, a pretty young lady says. “That seems like a good idea. Some clothes in the box are quite new. People can either wear them or use them to make things such as handbags and pencil cases.” Mrs. Wang, an old woman says, “Sometimes I also look through the box for some nice clothes.” However, there are some problems along with the popularity of clothes donation. Recently, a UTV reporter from Focus on the City has made a survey. Here are the results: ◆The box is full of clothes in a short time. There is no more room for people to give away clothes. ◆Some people sell the clothes in the donation box for making money instead of wearing them. ◆Some communities set the box in unsuitable places, so there are few clothes in it. ◆Many clothes are too old and shabby (破烂的). “What’s worse.” one of the workers in a community added, “we quite often see people throw rubbish intothe box when they pass by. We’ve tried to stop them several times but failed. It has been the most serious problem since we set the box.” In order to make the donation box work in a useful way, our government is taking action. Clothes donation will be better-organized and it’ll be more convenient for people in need to take the clothes away. 1.What does Lin Tao think of the Clothes Donation Box? 2.Why does Miss Li give away her clothes? 3.What does the underlined word “them” in paragraph 4 refer to? 4.How many problems are mentioned (提到) about the donation box? 5.Do you think the donation box is good? Why or why not? (23-24八年级下·辽宁丹东·期末)阅读短文,然后根据内容回答问题。 A young woman spends her time helping people know more about saving Yangtze’s “smiling angels”. The Yangtze River is home to the endangered Yangtze finless porpoises (长江江豚). We know them as the “smiling angels” because of their special mouths. However, there is little for the animal to smile about. There are only around 1,000 of the porpoises left. The government, scientists and volunteers are working hard to save them. Tan Ge is one of them. Tan Ge was born in 1991, She grew up in Hunan’e Yuevang, a city beside Dongting Lake. The lake is linked to the Yangtze River. After learning about this important animal and the importance of protecting the animal, she joined a group of volunteers and started working to protect them. As she worked with the volunteers, Tan Ge learned more about the animal. And she knew that perhaps a lot of people, like herself, had little knowledge of the animal. So, in 2018, she joined the association (协会) to save the animal. Since then, she has tried her best to work for the animal. She has joined in over 350 field trips to fight against bad fishing. She saved not only finless porpoises, but also other wild species (物种) in the area. 1.Who’re the “smiling angels”? 2.How old was Tan Get when she joined the association?3.What has Tan Ge done for the animal? 4.How do you think we should protect endangered animals? List at least two ways. (30 words or more) 能力综合实践5篇 (23-24八年级下·辽宁丹东·期末)根据短文内容回答问题。 National Volunteer Week started in 1974 and is held every April. It is a time to thank volunteers for what they did in the past for the people in need. It is also a perfect chance to encourage others to take their first step toward becoming a volunteer. Making the decision to take the first step can be the biggest problem, because some people are afraid of not knowing anyone else in the group, while others don’t have enough time to take part in it. The following suggestions can help if you have some of these worries. Choose an organization with the same interests and common values (价值). Take part in a training meeting for new volunteers so that you will be able to do the job well. Work with an experienced volunteer. He volunteered a lot and he can tell you a lot about the volunteer and help you get used to it quickly. Invite a friend or family member to serve. It is a good experience to volunteer with them. Finally, it is important to enjoy the volunteer experience and to remember that not all volunteer experiences are perfect. If one experience doesn’t work, don’t give up and you’ll surely find the right chance. Spend some time on volunteer work and you will see great changes in people’s lives. 1.When is National Volunteer Week every year? 2.What does National Volunteer Week encourage people to do? 3.How many suggestions does the writer give? 4.What would you like to do as a volunteer? Why?(Write 30 words or more) (23-24八年级下·安徽滁州·期末)阅读下面短文,并用英语回答问题 (请注意每小题后面的词数要求)。 Are kids too young to volunteer? l1-year-old American girl Josephine Lavoie shows us that kids can make adifference to the lives of others. Five years ago, Josephine started volunteering by organizing an activity. She collected toys and sent them to kids in a children’s hospital. From then on, Josephine began to look for ways to help others. She organized beach or waterway clean-up activities. She also made cards for old people in the old people’s homes to cheer them up, she even started a little free library in her town. Josephine gets her ideas of volunteering from things she learns and people she meets. One recent idea came from her friends. “I have a few friends from foster homes (收养所).” she said. “Foster kids often don’t have much. So I collected clothes, school things and books and put them in nice bags. In this way, the kids will have both new things and bags.” Josephine gave the filled bags to at least 400 foster kids. “Although we are young; we need to give back to the world. Even the smallest things we do can make the world a better place,” Josephine says. 1.Who got Josephine’s cards? (不超过10个词) . 2.What gifts did Josephine give to the foster kids? (不超过10个词) . 3.What can we learn from Josephine Lavoie? (不超过10个词) . (23-24八年级下·辽宁葫芦岛·期末)阅读短文,然后根据内容回答问题。 A report shows that there are 23.2 million volunteers in China now. For years, these volunteers have provided a lot of social service and helped millions of people. In Dalian, the volunteers from the Sunny Beach often appear on the streets, in the parks or on the beaches. To achieve their dream—having a clean city, they not only clean up the rubbish but also popularize (宣传) the importance of environmental protection. They have done it for two years and they believe that a clean Dalian will be seen with their hard work. Community Service Union is a group that provides services to the community (社区) in Guangzhou. The volunteers visit the old people who live alone there, and help them take showers or . They also help to take care of kids or pets when their parents or owners are not at home. In the residents’ (居民的) eyes, the volunteers are helpful friends. There’s a special team of volunteer guides made up of the students from No. 2 Middle School of Xi’an. The school began the volunteer activity “Be Little Guides” three years ago. Many student volunteers go to the museums in their spare time, introducing the history and traditional culture of China to the tourists. “Thisvolunteer activity is great,” the student volunteers say. “It helps the tourists know more about our country. It helps us know more about Chinese culture at the same time.” 1.What’s the dream of the volunteers from the Sunny Beach? 2.What can you write in the “__________”? 3.Who benefits (受益) from the volunteer activity “Be Little Guides”? 4.What kind of volunteer work would you like to do? Why? Write 30 words or more. (23-24八年级下·山东临沂·期末)阅读下面短文,完成短文后的问题。 14-year-boy Picks up Trash to Help the Sea At just 14 years old, Ryan Hickman from San Juan Hills High School, US, has made waves (引起轰动) with a beach clean-up campaign (运动). On April 20th, he and many volunteers from Project 3R, the nonprofit (非 营利机构) he created, started a five-week campaign at five beaches along the Southern California coast and some in Mexico to remove trash (清除垃圾). “The trash ends up in the ocean, and animals are eating it,” Hickman told The Orange County Register. “Picking up a piece of trash may save a turtle’s life.” In 2012, Ryan Hickman started to pick up the trash around the beaches. Ever since then, he and some volunteers have collected about 2 million bottles and cans (金属罐) from beaches, lakes and rivers. Hickman first learned about the impacts (影响) of pollution at the Pacific Marine Mammal Center (PMMC, 太平洋海洋哺乳动物中心) in Laguna Beach, which has been rescuing (营救) sea lions and seals (海豹) for more than 40 years. Watching the animals improve inspired him to think about what he could do to help. From a young age, Hickman had developed a love for recycling and had always liked trash trucks. He put the two interests together and began raising money by collecting recyclables (可回收物). In 2017, Hickman gave away a $10, 000 (about 72,000 yuan) check over to the PMMC after picking up 50, 000 pounds of trash and more than 200, 000 recyclable bottles.Along with organizing volunteer cleanups, Hickman has also traveled worldwide, speaking to kids about caring for the planet and oceans. At the Ocean Institute in California, he started a program where primary school students clean local beaches and then board the institute’s teaching ship to learn about pollution’s impact. “It’s fun,” he said. “The people I talk to may encourage them, and they might organize a cleanup, too.” 1.What has Ryan Hickman made waves with? 2.Where did Ryan Hickman and many volunteers start a five-week campaign? 3.How many bottles and cans have he and some volunteers collected since 2012? 4.What did Ryan Hickman do to help the sea? Please list at least two things. 5.What can we learn from Ryan Hickman? (23-24八年级下·重庆九龙坡·期末)阅读下文并回答问题。 “Well, we need some hotdogs.” The volunteer in the food bank told me. I was at the food bank. I got help from food banks when I was a young father with a hungry family. Now, I’d like to give back. This time I could see that there was a lot of food donated (捐赠) by stores. They said they still needed some hotdogs, however. Hotdogs were cheap and I didn’t mind getting some. I soon went to the near grocery store (杂 货店) and filled my bag with all the hotdogs I could buy. As I was paying for them, I thought of my own childhood. I could see my mom cooking two hotdogs in a pot. ________ That memory warmed my heart as I dropped off the hotdogs at the food bank. I felt good knowing that some other little boys or girls would soon have a happy lunch. I left the food bank with a smile on my face. And as I walked to my car, I could feel my mom smiling down on me from heaven (天堂). 1.Did the writer get help from food banks before? 2.What did the food bank need?3.Why did the writer leave the food bank with a smile on his face? 4.What else might the writer remember? Finish it in about 30 words.