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外研版(2019)高中英语必修二Unit 5 On the road review 单元测试1

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    Do you have an ever-growing desire to do more than just travel? Do you want to see the world and make a difference at the same time? If so, the Volunteer Experience Africa Programme is an excellent chance for you. It's a programme to help those who are truly in need in Africa. You will gain valuable skills, good friends from across the world, useful experience for your CV(简历), as well as a great trip in Africa.

    The volunteer programmes run between one week and six months. Accommodation and daily meals are provided while on the programme and there are low-cost flights offered. There are many project options for you to choose from throughout South Africa. The volunteer projects range from assisting poor communities, to working with animals, to other projects that have an environmental focus. Most projects have weekly, semi-monthly or monthly arrival dates and you must be at least 18 years old to take part in these programmes.

    Why pay to volunteer?

    Your project will provide you with unique hands-on training, similar to an internship(实习).

    You can learn skills you could never learn by staying at home or travelling without volunteering abroad.

    Your cost includes a donation to the project you are a part of.

    Your fee allows us to continue building strong relationships with projects.

    Paying your way allows organisations to keep existing.

    Remember: the price is different for different programmes. Click What YouPay to learn more about the programmes and the costs, and visit our Application Centre to apply.

(1)、Who will most probably be interested in the programmes?
A、The poor who need some help. B、The ones who have been to Africa. C、Those who love to work with animals. D、Those who want to travel and volunteer.
(2)、What do we know about the volunteer programmes?
A、They provide free flight tickets. B、They have flexible time and different projects。 C、They provide volunteer projects in any part of Africa. D、They can help you to find a job abroad.
(3)、What should you consider if you want to take part in the programmes?
A、An age limit. B、Special skills. C、Work experience. D、Academic knowledge.
(4)、From the reasons for paying to volunteer we can learn that_____.
A、the project mainly aims to help the volunteers B、the project is a necessary part of internship C、the project needs the money to run regularly D、all the payment will be given to those who are helped
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    A child who suffers bullying (霸凌) usually has low self-respect and their ability to learn and be successful at school is greatly lessened. Therefore, bullying must be stopped.

    The best and most obvious way to stop bullying in schools is for parents to change the way they treat their children at home. Of course, this is much easier said than done and everyone treats their children differently. Bullies, however, come from homes where physical punishment is used and children have been taught that physical violence is the way to handle problems and “get their way”. Bullies usually also come from homes where the parents fight a lot, so they have been modeled on such violence. Parental involvement is often lacking in bullies' lives and there seems to be little warmth.

    Early intervention (干预) is truly the best way to stop bullying, but parents of the victims or therapists (治疗师) cannot alter the bully's home environment. Some things can be done at the school level, however.

    Most school programs that address bullying use a multi-faceted (多方面的) method to the problem. This usually involves the advice of some sort, either by peers, a school adviser, teachers, or the principal.

    Hand out questionnaires to all students and teachers and discuss if bullying is occurring. Define exactly what constitutes (构成) bullying at school. The questionnaire is a wonderful tool that allows the school to see how widespread bullying is and what forms it is taking. It is a good way to start to solve the problem.

    Get the children's parents involved in a bullying program. If parents of the bullies and the victims are not aware of what is going on at school, then the whole bullying program will not be effective. Stopping bullying in school takes teamwork and concentrated effort on everyone's part. Bullying also should be discussed during parent-teacher conferences and PTA meetings. Parental awareness is the key.

    In the classroom setting, all teachers should work with the students on bullying. Oftentimes even the teacher is being bullied in the classroom and a program should be set up to teach about bullying. Children understand modeling behaviors and role-play and acting out bullying situations is a very effective tool. Have students role-play a bullying situation.

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    A killer whale(虎鲸) that can copy words such as “hello” and “bye-bye” is thought to be the first of its kind to copy human speech.

    The female killer whale learned to “speak” some human words by copying a trainer at a park in France. The animal's ability includes speaking the name “Amy” and “one, two, three”.

    Whales and dolphins are among the few animals except humans that can learn to produce a sound just by hearing it. “It is not often seen,” said Dr Josep Call, a co-researcher on the study. “Humans are good at it…Interestingly, the animals that can do best are marine mammals(海洋哺乳动物).” The researchers start to find out whether killer whales could learn new words by copying others. They studied a female named Wikie at Marineland Aquarium in Antibes, France. She was taught to speak human words.

    Dr Jose Abramson, a co-researcher on the study, said basic “conversations” with Wikie may one day be possible. He said,” It has been done before with a famous grey parrot and dolphins using American sign language(手势语).” However, he said they have to be careful about introducing human ideas on animals, as there is more to learn by trying to understand the natural way each kind communicates in its own environment. Wikie made sounds in water, which may be quite different.

    Dr Alex Thornton, senior speaker at the University of Exeter, said they still don't fully understand why some animals learn to copy. Some animals copy sounds to attract possible partners, while others copy sounds to become a member of a group. “Some whales, for example, learn their calls from one another to mark them out as members of their social group,” said Dr Thornton, who doesn't join in the research.

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