Read the text and circle the best answer A, B, C, or D for each of the following questions.
Doing some forms of voluntary work has never been more popular with British people. Over 20 million people were engaged in voluntary activities in 2013. Volunteering means giving up time to do work of benefit to the community. It can take many forms, from working with children with learning difficulties, or in an animal hospital, or planting trees. When London won its bid to host the 2012 Olympics, up to 70,000 volunteers were needed to help ensure that the games were a success.
Volunteers can be anyone of any age. Students and full-time workers often manage to involve in some voluntary work. But what motivates volunteers? Some do it for a sense of selflessness while others find they have free time available. Many mention the opportunity to get to know people they would not normally meet.
A relatively new phenomenon is the hope of meeting new friends or even a life partner through volunteering. In a recent British survey, 20% of 18-24 year-olds and 8% of over-65s said their love lives had improved since they began volunteering. The same poll found that nearly half of volunteers enjoyed improved health and fitness, a quarter lost weight - especially those working with children or doing conservation projects - and two-thirds felt less stressed. So, it seems volunteering may improve your life, and you may even find the person of your dreams.
What does the text say about doing voluntary work in the UK?
Đáp án: D
There are five questions in this part. For each question, decide whether the statement is TRUE or FALSE. Tick (V) the correct boxes. You will listen to the recording twice.
The next speaker has been the symbol of the city for over the past forty years.
III. Identify the part that needs correction in each of the following questions.
I haven’t seen Hoa again since we have graduated from high school.
I. Match the word with its definition. Write your answers (A, B, C, D or E) in the provided spaces. There is an extra definition you DO NOT USE.
WORD |
DEFINITION |
1. charity 2. invention 3. benefit 4. contest |
A. an advantage for profit gained from something B. an event in which people compete for first prize in a sport or an activity C. the act of giving money, food, or other kinds of help to people who are poor, sick, etc D. a disadvantage or problem that makes something less acceptable E. a unique or novel device, method, composition or process |
I have never eaten Indian food before.
It's the first time I ________________________________________.
Complete the new sentence so that it means the same as the given one, using NO MORE THAN FIVE words. Write the missing words in the given spaces.
We use the correction pen to cover writing mistakes.
The correction pen ________________________________ writing mistakes.
II. Complete each sentence with the correct form of the verb in brackets.
This essay should ___________ (do) carefully to help students prepare well for the final exam.