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’m more aware of the problems faced daily by many people in South centre has very limited funding so they rely heavily on the work of volunteers,and any time people give is very valuable to returning to Britain I have kept in touch with the people I worked with and I’m trying to support them as much as through Volunteer Bolivia has changed my life and is an experience I will never forget.21.We can infer that the official language of Bolivia is most probably________.A.English B.SpanishC.French D.Italian22.Where did the author stay when she was in Bolivia?A.In a hotel. B.In the volunteer centre.C.In a caf233。 bar. D.With a local family.23.The author’s job as a volunteer in Bolivia was to________.A.raise money for some prisonsB.meet volunteers from other countriesC.look after some prisoners’childrenD.help the local people with their farm work24.What did the author think of her work in Bolivia according to Paragraph 3?A.Challenging. B.Relaxing.C.Disappointing. D.Boring.25.What can we learn from the passage?A.All people in Bolivia need the volunteers’help.B.There is the world’s largest number of prisoners in Bolivia.C.The author was a college student when she went to Bolivia.D.The author’s experience in Bolivia had a great effect on her.Ⅳ.閱讀表達(dá)(2009年煙臺(tái)檢測)If your life feels like it is lacking the power that you want and the motivation that you need,sometimes all you have to do is to shift your point of view.By training your thoughts to____________the bright side of things,you are more likely to have the strong are less likely to be held back by negative ideas that might limit your performance.Your life can be greatly improved,and your happiness can also be enriched,when you choose to change your perspective (角度) of thought ’t leave your future to chance,or wait for things to get better mysteriously on their must go in the direction of your hopes and to build your confid