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Volunteers Mentors are needed
Volunteer Centre Westminster is looking to recruit
enthusiastic volunteer mentors.
Mentoring training will be provided, support &
supervision is in place
For more information please contact Yohannes Hagos
On 0207 087 4351
Email johnnes@volunteer.co.uk
Mobile 07501227795
 
Join Us for the ABC 2011 Challenge
A 6 day Hike or Bike in South Africa.
21st-31st October in support of child burns victims.
For more information check out our website
www.abc2011 challenge.com
To join our team and receive a free welcome pack email
ABC2011@crippssears.com
The Phoenix Burns Project Registered Charity No:NPO:57-154
PBO:930031313
 
Volunteer for Advance and help us to
Improve quality of care that older people
receive in care homes.
Advocacy in Barnet Volunteer
Volunteer Advocate
Advocacy in Barnet offers a free, independent and
confidential advocacy service to all people over the age
of 18 living in the Borough of Barnet.
Advance-a voice for old people through Advocacy
provides advocacy to older people living in care homes
and other residential settings and accessing day centres
on a weekly basis. Advance does this by recruiting
volunteers over 50 years of age and training them to
become advocates.
To APPLY:www.advocacyinbarnet.org.uk
or Heena/Janet-0208 201 3415
or heena@advocacyinbarnet.org.uk
Next training round for introduction to Advocacy-end
of August 2011 followed by one day trainings in Mental
Capacity Act and Human Rights
 
Wanted: Volunteer Appropriate
Adults to support Vulnerable
Adults at Kingston Police Station
Kingston Advocacy is currently looking for new
volunteers to act as appropriate adults. Volunteers act
as appropriate adults for vulnerable adults who come
into contact with the police. The appropriate adults sit
with the vulnerable person when they are being
interviewed by the police to ensure that the interview is
conducted fairly and to facilitate communication
between the police and the vulnerable person. Unpaid
Volunteers are required 7 days a week and the scheme
operates from 0900hrs to 2330hrs. No Experience
Necessary! We will provide you with preparation and
support.
Further information please contact
Peter Pritchard, Scheme Coordinator
Siddeley House, 50 Canbury Park Road
Kinston upon Thames Surrey KT2 6LX
Tel no: 0208 549 1028
Email: peter@kag.org.uk
or rights@kag.org.uk Website: www.kag.org.uk
 
【小题1】Which of the following does NOT provide training?
A.The ABC 2011 Challenge.B.Advance.
C.The Volunteer Centre Westminster.D.The Kingston Advocacy.
【小题2】We learn from the ads that Advance wants volunteers who ­­­______.
A.are over 18 years oldB.have relevant experience
C.can come to help every weekD.need only one day of training
【小题3】What kind of person might apply to Kingston Advocacy?
A.One who hoped to be paid.
B.One interested in doing interviews.
C.One curious about police life.
D.One who can work late into the night.


【小题1】A
【小题2】C
【小题3】D

解析试题分析:本文介绍四个自愿者的招聘广告,包括申请人的条件,工作性质,联系方式等。
【小题1】细节题:第一个表格的Mentoring training will be provided, support &说明C是正确的,
第三个表格的Advance does this by recruiting volunteers over 50 years of age and training them to
become advocates. Next training round for introduction to Advocacy-end说明B是对的,第四个表格的No Experience Necessary! We will provide you with preparation and support说明D是对的,只有A项没有提到有训练,选A
【小题2】细节题:从第三个表格的句子:other residential settings and accessing day centres 可知Advance on a weekly basis.希望自愿者每周来帮忙。选C
【小题3】细节题:从第三个表格的句子the scheme operates from 0900hrs to 2330hrs. 可知申请Kingston Advocacy的人应该是能工作到深夜的人。选D
考点:考查广告布告类短文
点评:本文介绍四个自愿者的招聘广告,属于信息筛选类短文,文本所给信息非常丰富,要求考生从中选出适合题目要求的信息。解此类题目时,考生可以先阅读题目和选项,了解具体要求,然后再仔细阅读文章,认真筛选甄别,这样的阅读就有的放矢,可以大大提高阅读的速度和效率。

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