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People have been donating blood since the early twentieth century to help accident victims and patients undergoing surgical (1)_____.
procedures
processes
progresses
progresses
(2) ____ the blood from the donor to the recipient is straightforward.
Transfusion
Transfusing
Transfuse
Transfuseble
It involves (3) _____ the blood from a donor’s arm vein by means of a hypodermic syringe.
take
to take
taking
taken
The blood flows through a plastic tube to a collection bag or bottle (4)_______ contains sodium citrate, which prevents the blood from clotting.
whose
who
that
what
The patient is protected (5)______ being infected during the transfusion.
in
from
at
of
There are numerous different (1)_____ of mentoring: passing on skills, sharing experiences, offering guidance.
times
approach
ways
supplies
Mentoring is open to anybody - no particular (2) _____ experience is required, just a desire to make a difference to the life of a young person who needs help.
difficult
trained
skilled
professional
The support of a mentor can play an important part in a child’s development and can often make up (3) _____ a lack of guidance in a young person’s life
with
for
over
to
For the mentor, it can be incredibly rewarding to know that they have had a significant influence on a child and helped to give the best possible (4) _____ in life.
difficulty
chance
availability
risk
There is now an increasing (5) _____ for teenagers to mentor young children, for example by helping them with reading or other school work.
wish
want
demand
lack
And giving a (1) ________________ hand to a community won’t just result in great networking opportunities but the experience can also be a great addition to your skill set and CV.
helpful
helpless
helping
helped
With each new volunteering job comes training with a different (2) ________________ of skills.
amount
body
class
set
If you develop new abilities, it’ll help set you (3) _______________ in the job market.
apart
aside
among
ahead
And it won’t just help you make a difference in a community, it’ll (4) _________ help you on a personal level.
also
as well
alike
too
Find a (5)______________________ restoration programme.
trail
trailing
trailed
trailer
Don’t be afraid to be upfront about this when you apply (1)_________ opportunities – as long as you are willing to show commitment to your voluntary work, most organizations will welcome the fact that it could have benefits for you.
for
to
in
on
Volunteering can give you a broad (2) ________ of learning opportunities:
variety
range
series
sequences
Many volunteer placements will allow you to study and develop your “key skills”, (3) _________ skills you need to get on in the workplace, in learning and in life.
this
that
the
all
Some volunteers receive vocational training in (4) _________ areas such as social care, working with the elderly, or working with children.
specialize
specializing
specialist
specialization
The organization you work for usually covers your training costs and expenses in (5) ________ for your time and commitment.
return
exchange
accordance
congruence
Which best serves as the title for the passage?
Oral surgeon provides free dental care to those in need.
A miraculous action from an unexpected benefactor.
Making yourself unique and worthy through volunteering.
A single doctor donating a national worth of money.
The word “oral” in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to ______.
verbal
vocal
spoken
mouth
According to paragraph 2, what activity has Carley Welch taken part in?
The Stewpot volunteering project.
The Jackson Free Health Clinic’s services.
The Mission Service of Mercy program.
The Mississippi Blood services
The word “that” in paragraph 2 refers to _______.
service
program
gift
business
According to paragraph 3, what can be concluded about the thought of Carley Welch for Dr. Daniel Quon?
He expressed a competitive attitude to Dr. Quon.
He harbored great respect for Dr. Quon’s actions.
He felt great affinity to Dr. Daniel Quon.
He considered Dr. Quon’s effort as futile.
Which best serves as the title for the passage?
Foreign volunteer in China.
Comradeship between countries.
Economics suffers due to virus.
Self-quarantine is awareness.
The word “novel” in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to ______.
futuristic
unorthodox
inventive
unknown
According to paragraph 2, what is NOT one of the reasons for Gurure’s vonlunteering?
He want to restrict the impact area of the disease.
He feels that it is his turn to repay the country’s kindness.
He understand that the job is actually not dangerous.
He is motivated by the number of people participating.
The word “they” in paragraph 3 refers to _______.
Chinese
passengers
parents
volunteers
According to paragraph 3, why did the author mention other people’s reaction to Gurure’s volunteering?
To illustrate their admiration for Gurure’s actions of kindness amidst crisis.
To show that it is what encourages him to keep up the challenging work.
To demonstrate that people in modern age no longer have xenophobia.
To compare different ways of expressing gratitude between nationalities.
What is it like to make friends with disabled people?
It’s normal.
It’s impossible.
It’s funnier than with normal people.
It’s embarrassing.
What should we do if we want to help someone?
Ask him/her in advance.
Make other people join you.
Let them be independent.
Tell your friends first.
Which of the following best replaces the word “assume” in Paragraph 4?
doubt
think
forget
report
It’s rude to _______________ people with disabilities.
look at
listen to
follow
stare at
People with disabilities _______________ tell others about their disabilities.
shouldn’t
mustn’t
needn’t
can’t
Which best serves as the title for the passage?
1.5 million volunteers plant 66 million trees in 12 hours.
Voluntary works in reforestation is the new craze.
Tree planting programme is getting out of hand.
Volunteer green-thumbs revitalize Finnie’s Garden.
The word “solace” in paragraph is closest 1 in meaning to _______.
mercy
feeling
consolation
contentment
According to paragraph 1, what kind of therapeutic effects does Finnie’s Garden serve?
It employs the placebo effect luring people’s consciousness into a make-believe health condition.
The visual aesthetics of plants helps elicit feelings of inner peace and generates positive emotions.
The unity of the body, mind, and spirit provides a sense of wholeness to all individuals.
The therapy involves humanism, creativity, reconciling emotional conflicts, fostering self-awareness, and personal growth.
The word “they” in paragraph 3 refers to _____.
tools
rocks
archeologists
indigenous
According to paragraph 2 and 3, who is the people implied in the line “…they weren’t the first ones to make themselves at home.”?
The Kwikwetlem First Nation.
Indigenous people.
On-site archeologists.
The British patients.
Which of the following statements is TRUE, according to the passage?
Many of the old buildings and facilities of Riverview Hospital are out of order.
The first experimenting grounds for horticultural remedial approach is Finnie’s Garden.
The Treefest event was cancelled due to the shortage in organising budget.
The final community gardening event at Finnie’s Garden in October includes topiary.
The word “outlet” in paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to _______.
escape
store
hole
retail
What is the tone of the passage?
Disparaging
Patronising
Dogmatic
Emotional
Which best serves as the title for the passage?
The plight of overflowing number of the handicapped.
The healthier the people, the stronger the nation.
Generous financial support for the visual impaired.
More disabled people access to supportive policies.
The word “Invalids” in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to _______.
Sufferers
Valetudinarian
Convalescents
Bedridden patients
The word “It” in paragraph 2 refers to _____.
Commitment
Disability
Country
Convention
According to paragraph 3, what was the view of Vietnam’s governing bodies towards the disabled?
They displayed an entirely altruistic and selfless act.
They expressed a philanthropic and supportive attitude.
They aimlessly enacted laws in the interest of the people.
They tried their best but handled situations nonchalantly.
The word “implement” in paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to _______.
prepare
follow
clarify
establish
According to paragraph 5, what did the Ministry of Planning and Investment have in mind when launching the project?
Encouraging the handicapped to be confident.
Fulfilling the responsibility as a part of the nation.
Ensuring no people in need would be left behind.
Improving the overall image of the government.
Which of the following statements is TRUE, according to the passage?
The matter concerning the disabled’s welfare only gains recognition in the recent years.
The handicapped is annually supported by the government financially and physically.
Sectors and localities have drafted policies for their sustainable development strategy.
Dao Ngoc Dung is the current Minister of Planning and Investment of Vietnam.
What is the tone of the whole passage?
Humanistic
Ethical
Grandiose
Dogmatic
Which is the most suitable title for the passage?
Mourning the volunteer firefighters fallen in bushfires.
Australia’s uncommon reliance on volunteer firefighters.
Unpaid firefighters are the backbone of the fire response.
Australia fires exert pressure on volunteer firefighters.
The word “allotted” in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to _______.
dispensed
issued
prorated
approved
The word “ferocious” in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to _______.
fierce
acute
abominable
feeble
According to paragraph 2, what is mentioned about Australia’s volunteering services?
They only take actions when Australia is in the midst of inconceivably bad fire season.
All types of people have come forward to lend Australia’s volunteer services a hand.
The volunteers are primarily the people having tragic experience with fires in the past.
NSW Volunteer Fire Fighters Association has been in service for more than 200 years.
According to paragraph 3, what is the thinking of the Prime Minister of Australia?
The proposition was not meant to provide payment but about compensation.
Payments could undermine Australia’s overall volunteering culture and ethos.
The recent fire season has instilled an sense of commitment into the Australian.
The state should change the rules regarding money to pay tribute to the volunteers.
The word “they” in paragraph refers to _____.
homes
businesses
volunteers
sacrifices
Which of the following statements is TRUE, according to the passage?
Australia has managed the country by drawing on the altruism and kinship of its people.
Australia’s national emergency management workforce is largely made up of volunteers.
The governing bodies are directly responsible for disaster preparedness and response.
A person can effortlessly earn A$9000 by working as a volunteer firefighter for a month.
Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
The government worry about a lack of consistent quality and training in firefighting.
There are conflicting opinions regarding the volunteers’ entitlements.
Ten of thousands rush to become volunteer firefighters amid bushfires.
The bushfire is an illustration of Australia’s patriotism being tested by new extremes.
