2244.I think one of the most significant values I have gained through my experience at Clare's Hospital is the importance of service.Service involves making a difference in the lives of others and contributing to the community.I believe that through volunteering at the hospital,I can embody this value.Each time I end my volunteer shift,I feel better and as if I have done something worthwhile.This feeling has fueled me to continue volunteering,and has now become something I see as irreplaceable. In the past I have been frustrated by my situation,and was discouraged because I felt I might not make a significant difference due to my young age.However,I am relieved of this because I feel that through the hospital volunteer program I can try to do my part and help others.Even if it is not major,just the ability to brighten the day of a lonely patient can bring fulfillment,and the hope that I can indeed do something. Because of my involvement at Clare's Hospital,I have come to include service as a necessary part of my life.This is why I volunteer—because I feel an obligation to do my best to help others and contribute to society in any way I can.I think this is a basic part of civil duty,and I know that I would appreciate volunteers if sometime I was in the hospital.I also feel that my love and compassion for people are strengths especially applicable to service,and that volunteering my time is the best way I can satisfy this calling.I know that my experience as a Clare's Hospital volunteer has been a wonderful opportunity to grow as a person,and I have made use of this to the best of my ability. I genuinely think that without my volunteer experience,I may have been a different person,lacking these skills and ideals.I have matured and gained valuable skills,as well as learned important lessons about life.Many people at my age do not have an experience similar to this,where they are in an environment based solely upon healing and helping others,and I think they have truly missed out.I will continue on this path of service throughout my life,and I know that because of my volunteer experience I have benefited,and that these benefits will carry on as I develop and become an adult.
(1)What has the author learned from her volunteering in Clare's hospital?
A.Contributing to the community. B.The importance of service. C.Doing something worthwhile. D.Making a significant difference. (2)One of the volunteering jobs the author did in the hospital is
. A.to brighten the day of a lonely patient B.to do her best to cure the patient C.to learn important lessons about life D.to mature and gain valuable skills (3)The underlined word "has fueled" means
. A.has added oil to B.has encouraged C.has impacted D.has changed (4)From the passage we know that
. A.the basic part of civil duty is healing and helping others B.lacking the skills and ideals have made a different person C.many people at the author's age missed volunteering much D.the author will go on the path of service throughout her life
2250.(1)What does the woman want the man to teach her? A.How to search for books she likes B How to buy books online. C.How to buy books at Book Building (2)What will the woman probably do next? A.Buy books using her account B.Place an order for the man C.Register an account for herself