[外语类试卷]大学英语四级模拟试卷743及答案与解析.doc
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1、大学英语四级模拟试卷 743及答案与解析 一、 Part I Writing (30 minutes) 1 For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay on the topic of How to Become an Environment-friendly Visitor. You should write at least 120 words following the outline given below. 1许多人在旅游的同时对环境造成了一定程度的破坏 2提出一些措施减少对环境的破坏 3说明你个人是
2、如何做的 How to Become an Environment-friendly Visitor 二、 Part II Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning) (15 minutes) Directions: In this part, you will have 15 minutes to go over the passage quickly and answer the questions attached to the passage. For questions 1-7, mark: Y (for YES) if the sta
3、tement agrees with the information given in the passage; N (for NO) if the statement contradicts the information given in the passage; NG (for NOT GIVEN) if the information is not given in the passage. 1 Tips for Picking Charities in Gift-giving Season As cash registers ring and shopping bags sag(下垂
4、 ), some choose not to give yet another pair of red-and-green socks or a peppermint-scented candle, instead sharing the gift of philanthropy (慈善 ) by making a charitable donation in a loved ones name. Americans are generous givers, with charity donations hitting 306 billion in 2007, the first time t
5、he number broke 300 billion. Nonprofit health organizations took in 23 billion of that haul, according to the Giving USA Foundation, a Glenview, . -based organization that tracks charitable giving. This year may be a bit leaner, says Patrick Rooney of the Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University
6、 in Indianapolis; during a recession giving falls by 1% , he says. How do you decide where your dollars should go? There are nearly 1.8 million nonprofits collecting donations, according to the nonprofit Chicago-based American Institute of Philanthropy, which rates charities based on how they spend
7、their money. The abundance of options can make choosing a charity harder than selecting a Christmas cookie from the office party plate. Fortunately, several organizations rate charities to help donors select the best ones. In 2007, charity gift cards entered the Internet scene, allowing the gift rec
8、ipient(接受者 ) to choose where the dollars go. Last year, the nonprofit charity gift card distributor TisBest.ory helped givers distribute 280,000 to more than 200 charities. Here are a few tips on how to pick the best charity stocking to stuff with your dollars and how to make the process a joy for f
9、riends and loved ones. 1. Consider your recipient Charity donations are best suited for people who have all the material possessions they require. If someone on your list really needs a new pair of pants, get them the pants, says TisBest founder Erik Marks. In addition, select a charity that your re
10、cipient will appreciate. When in doubt, Gamble says, a childrens health charity is always well-received. 2. Consult health professionals for recommendations If you have a particular condition in mind, ask hospitals, doctors and nurses what organizations they respect. “They would know whos doing the
11、important research,“ says Daniel Borochoff, president of the American Institute of Philanthropy. But make sure to ask if your source is connected to the charity in any way-you want the advice to be unbiased, he said. 3. Offer the gift of choice If youd prefer to let your recipient pick the charity,
12、several websites will make that easy for you. TisBest and JustGive.org, both nonprofits, let the gift card recipient choose where the money goes. Bear in mind that a transaction fee goes to the gift card distributor, which can be as high as 15% at CharityGiftCertificates.org, another nonprofit. And
13、note that if the card recipient never logs on to make a selection-as happens 15% of the time in the industry, Marks says-the distributor keeps the money, spending it as it sees fit. 4. Do your homework “Any guy with no morals can set up a charity and start requesting really easily,“ Borochoff says.
14、Though most charities are legal, what they do with your donation varies widely. For example, Borochoff says, “research“ could mean money for scientists to develop treatments-or it could mean market research to discover how to collect more donor dollars. Similarly, “education“ could refer to training
15、 doctors and nurses or it could mean that every solicitation for donations includes a reminder not to smoke. Ask what the charity has accomplished in the past, what programs youll be supporting and how your support will make a difference. 5. Check a charitys ratings “You dont have to go this alone,“
16、 Borochoff says. Several services have done the background check for you. The American Institute of Philanthropy (CharityWatch.org) and Charity Navigator (CharityNavigator.org) send out letter grades and stars, respectively, based on how efficiently charities use your money. About one-fifth of the r
17、ated charities get an F, Borochoff says. The Better Business Bureau (give. org) tracks whether charities meet 20 standards of accountability regarding transparency of operations, the members of a board of directors, regular assessment of effectiveness, money management, honesty in donation solicitat
18、ion and protection of donors privacy. In addition, nonprofit groups tax returns are available for download ( with registration) at GuideStar.org, so you can see how much money they have and how they spend it-even how much goes home in executives paychecks. 6. Double-check the name Some charities sou
19、nd similar but earn different ratings. For example, Charity Navigator gives the Childrens Cancer Center four stars, the maximum rating, but the Childrens Cancer Research Fund merits only two stars. 7. Crunch the numbers (计算,盘算 ) An efficient charity will spend at least 60%, and ideally 75% or more,
20、of your donation on the programs they support, with 40% or less going to donate more. 8. Make sure your privacy is protected Charities should promise not to share your contact or credit card information, or at least offer the chance to opt out of such a program. 9. Give directly to the charity “A lo
21、t of business interests have invaded the nonprofit field,“ Borochoff says. Solicitors(推销员 ) that collect donations on a nonprofits behalf usually take a cut. In the case of telephone solicitations, for example, that cut averages two-thirds of your donation, he says. If you are giving through a third
22、-party group, make sure it promptly passes the donation on to your charity choice-otherwise, the money can go to the middlemans bank account. 10. Invite kids to participate Giving children a charity gift card along with this years Elmo incarnation and must-have video games can be a teaching opportun
23、ity, Marks says. “Its an introduction to sharing, an introduction to love and an introduction to decision-making.“ 11. Keep the dollar amount to yourself You wouldnt tell someone how much the gift of a Christmas sweater cost, Gamble says - nor should you share how much money you gave in their name.
24、A simple note, telling your recipient about the donation, will suffice. 12. Keep your receipts The tax break goes to the giver, not the receiver. For donations of more than 250, the Internal Revenue Service requires a receipt for itemized deductions ; for smaller donations, a cancelled check, bank r
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