Now let’s talk about doing well by doing

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Now let’s talk about doing well by doing good—many people who have ever been volunteers for the community find their place in relative jobs or even make their way to be corporate(团体的)leaders.

Consider the case of Kimberly Mulcahy. Throughout her career, Mulcahy has actively volunteered in her community, profession and industry. Though she put in long hours as Vice President at a Fortune 500 company, she also found time to professional and community organizations.

Then last year, the unexpected thing happened. The company where she’d worked for more than 20 years was bought out and she was laid off.

On hearing the news, those who she served were quick not only to offer her support—but actual jobs! In the end, Mulcahy was hired by a PR agency—she used to work as a director of her industry association. And she brought with her several accounts based on relationships she had formed through volunteering.

Volunteering was a godsend(天赐之物)to Todd, who has been a mid-level manager at the same company for many years. After he was out of work, he felt old and disappointed. But Todd knew he needed a change. Todd became involved in community service. He joined his town’s volunteer fire department and was soon appointed to the finance committee.

Sometimes volunteering helps you bring passion to your work, other times it can turn your life’s passion into your work. Cape Cod Baseball League President Judy Scarafile is a registered pharmacist(药剂师)whose love of the game led her to volunteered as league publicist(宣传员), secretary and deputy commissioner woman to hold the top post.

Whether you are to enter the workforce, build your resume, or follow your passion, volunteering is good for the soul and the career.

小题1: By saying “doing well by doing good” in Paragraph 1, the author wants to_____.

A.encourage us just to do it, and it will be better

B.encourage us to try as hard as possible

C.tell us not to give up

D.tell us that people who have volunteered their way into小题2:Which of the following is NOT true about Mulcahy according to the passage?

A.Mulcahy put in long hours as Vice President at a Fortune 500 company.

B.Mulcahy becomes a famous football player.

C.Mulcahy brought with her several accounts based on relationships she had formed through volunteering.

D.Mulcahy was hired by a PR agency.小题3:Which of the following words can best describe Todd?

A.Learned

B.Lucky

C.Rude

D.Realistic小题4:Which of the following can be the best title for the passage?

A.Volunteer Work Can Boost Your Career.

B.Mulcahy’s Voluntary Work Experience.

C.It’s a Good Chance to Be a Volunteer.

D.Volunteer Work.

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