Unit 8
Unit 8
Unit 8
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5. On entering the classroom, the teacher found comic books and newspapers all over the floor.
A. scattering B. had scattered C. which scattered D. scattered
6. The twins look so much alike that people often mistaken one .
A. for the other B. with the other C. with another D. for another
7. Heidi was lying on the grass, on her face.
A. the sun shone B. and the sun shining
C. with the sun shone D. the sun shining
8. Paris is a beautiful European city .
A. worth to visit B. worthy of visiting C. worthwhile to visit D. worth visiting
9. Jane an application letter since 6am, but she hasn't finished it yet.
A. has been written B. has written C. has been writing D. wrote
10. People are about to go in for an interview often seem very nervous.
A. who B. which C. whose D. for whom
C. READING
1. Complete the text with the most suitable words by circling A, B, C or D.
Imagine if you had information on thousands of non-profit agencies looking for volunteers
anywhere nationwide, and also were able to choose how much time to spend, the type of cause you want
to support, and set your own hours for volunteering. It would be (1) to find a reason not to
volunteer, wouldn't it?
Whether you can spend 8 hours a week or 8 minutes; whether you live in the mountains on an
island, or on the plains; whether you want to support the environment or social issues, there are thousands
of opportunities (2) on VolunteerMatch.
VolunteerMatch is a non-profit website that (3) as a clearinghouse for organizations
needing individuals to volunteer and volunteers looking for organizations who can use their skills and
experience.
Any non-profit organization can list an unlimited number of volunteer opportunities on
VolunteerMatch. Volunteers can search by interest, date and keyword to (4) a personally
customized list. Once an opportunity of choice is found, the interested volunteer simply clicks on it to
contact the organization and get involved.
Non-profit organizations find VolunteerMatch an easy and (5) way to connect with
volunteers. One example is NetMentors.Org. “We have found the convenience factor to be a big driver in
finding volunteers for our program,” says James Green, executive director. “And that's on both (6)
.”
NetMentors.Org provides career development mentoring to at-risk youth. It‟s free to students and
allows them an opportunity to gather “real life” information in careers as (7) as law, information
technology, medicine or any other area where mentors can provide expertise. Currently, it reaches
students nationwide through (8) with several major universities and business schools.
Mentors participate via e-mail from all over the nation and can devote as much - or as little - time as
they'd like. “If you can only (9) 10 minutes a week, that can be enough time to e-mail a student
and answer some questions,” Green says. This flexibility benefits the students, as well. “By taking (10)
of the Internet, volunteering doesn't have to be a big, complicated commitment.”
(Text adapted from: https://goo.gI/sGMCm2)
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Writers wanted!
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your articles. You may also receive free tickets to events and free products to test. This is a great
opportunity to get valuable work experience.
We want people who are:
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Though it is only his first year as a Changi Experience Agent, he has interacted with more people
from all walks of life than he did in his past 10 years at a call centre.
“You feel good after helping travelers. You just have to look at their faces of joy and relief when
you say they can go home safely. This is why I really love my job!” said Mr Yip.
Of course, every job is not without its challenges. When asked about the hardest part of his job, Mr
Yip said, “(The hardest part of the job is when) you really want to help a passenger but it is not within
your means.”
“You feel sad for them but there is nothing you can do - just provide a listening ear, comfort them
and give them options.”
(Text adapted from https://goo.gl/BnyW5p)
1. What is Mr Winston Yip's job and what is his job essentially about?
4. What did Mr Yip work as before taking up his current job at Changi Airport?
6. Which phrase in the passage has the same meaning as „hear and pay attention’?
D. WRITING
1. Rewrite the each sentence so that it has the same meaning.
1. The boss: “Be silent because I'm working.”
The boss asked us
2. Sarah: “How many CVs can you write?
Sarah asked me
3. The girl: “Are you going to your interview?”
The girl asked me
4. The children: “What did the teacher give us for homework?”
The children wondered
5. Her mom: “Don't make a mess.”
Her mom told her
6. The teacher: “What kind of part-time job do you like?”
The teacher asked
7. The man: “Can you take a picture for us?”
The man asked me
8. Michael to Sarah: “Which job will you apply for?”
Michael asked Sarah