阅读理解
Back in freshman year, I found
myself wondering whether it should really be called "volunteering" if students only do it because they have to.
I ended up volunteering at
Weyrich Health Center, helping elderly patients with daily tasks. The more I did these tasks, the more disconnected I felt from
the seniors. Though I felt bad for
them, I did not want to interact with them.
Then one rainy day, I met
Colonel Hems worth. He invited me to his table
and asked for some company. I regarded this as another
boring task. However, when I listened
to his stories, I learned that he was a brilliant war veteran(老兵), and I found his tales interesting.
After my brief talk with
Colonel, I realized that I shared common characters with all the seniors. I felt like an
oxygen molecule(分子)—ready to form
a relationship—rather than an
isolated gas.
I met with many learned senior
citizens who shared their experiences and wisdom. No longer did I walk aimlessly down the hallways. I found myself enjoying talking with these people as I
learned their histories. Why hadn't I realized
sooner that volunteer work could enlighten me?
Some people argue that
volunteering and working for change does not help. However, they fail to realize that the world is constantly
changing and humans must adapt. My experience at Weyrich
Health Center has taught me that refusing to change one's views and accept new
ones leads to short-term goals that finally disappear. Communication with others is an important part of life. Volunteering is not just a requirement or a way to improve
your resume; it is a time for service and personal growth.
Now I enjoy volunteering my
time surrounded by seniors who bring history alive for me. By communicating with them, I have developed into a more
dynamic person.
(1)
What's the author's initial attitude towards volunteering?
A . Positive.
B . Satisfied.
C . Doubtful.
D . Unwilling.
(2)
Why did Colonel Hemsworth invite the author to his table?
A . He liked the author very much.
B . He wanted the author to accompany him.
C . He wanted to work with the author.
D . He planned to teach the author something.
(3)
What can we infer from the underlined sentence in Para. 4?
A . The author had desire to communicate with the seniors.
B . the author wanted to do a chemical experiment with gas.
C . The author imagined himself to be part of isolated gas.
D . The author would like to be an oxygen molecule.
(4)
What does the sixth paragraph mainly tell us?
A . Other people's attitude towards volunteering.
B . The importance of communicating with others.
C . The important meaning of adapting to changes.
D . The lessons the author has learned from volunteering.
答案: D
B
A
D