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赏析《望岳》有误的一项是(   )。

A:诗人由实望泰山而产生登临意愿,于是想象登临泰山绝顶的景象和心理感受。

B:诗的第二句,作者没有用笔墨去勾勒泰山是多么高大,而是写泰山占地多么广大以距离广远衬托山势高峻,用笔不凡。

C:第三句中的“造化”是运气、福气的意思,这句是说神奇秀美都聚集在此,实为泰山的运气。

D:全诗格调高亢,尤其是七、八两句表现了诗人勇攀高峰、俯视一切的雄心和气概,读来催人奋进

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    I volunteered to work at my local Oxfam shop in North London in 2010 for nearly four months. It was a typical charity shop. I would go in a few times a week to work for a/an 1 of hours.

    My responsibility as a volunteer for Green Initiatives in Shanghai has been very different. I 2 to China in September 2014 to work as a teacher in Kunshan, Jiangsu Province, a neighboring city of Shanghai. I also wanted to 3 my interest in the environmental sector.

    In early September, I met Nick and Nitin, founders of Green Initiatives, at one of their events and, in 4 of my teaching background, they decided that I would be a good fit for their student outreach program, an environmental education-training program for high school students in Shanghai.

    I was given the 5 of creating their student modules and since then I have put together four higher-level student modules, which introduce key environmental issues such as food waste, recycling and sustainable consumption. I am also currently working 6 another two modules focused on energy conservation.

    It involves a lot of research, and I usually end up 7 around 10 to 15 hours a week searching through science textbooks, online articles and government websites to find relevant and accurate 8.

    I find the research 9 because I get to find out about what new 10 and technologies are being developed to deal with environmental problems. 11 to working in a shop, I find this job is quite rewarding, since I am 12 something that can not be obtained from books.

    I also 13 many of the Green Initiatives events. These events are one of the best things about volunteering because I get the 14 to network and meet 15 people who have ideas about 16 to make Shanghai ‘greener.'

    When I am at the events, we often have Chinese speakers, and so the events have also been an interesting 17 experience for me.

    One of the biggest differences between my experience 18 at Oxfam and Green Initiatives is the motivations of the people you meet and work with. At Oxfam, the motivations were varied. People were there to ‘do their bit for charity,' to earn a living, or 19 because they could only afford the things we sold.

    Speaking to people in China, motivations are also varied but the main driver is the environmental degradation, such as air pollution, which affects, or at least concerns, many of these people in their everyday lives.

    As the student modules are coming to an end, I am looking forward to being involved in the upcoming projects in Shanghai, especially when the sun comes out and we can 20 more outdoor events.