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for a company in Beijing.Last September,when he saw in the China Youth News a notice recruiting volunteers to go to poor areas to help local people eradicate poverty,Cai suddenly found it was something he really wanted to do and immediately applied,Two months later, Cai became a member of the first group of volunteers in the Poverty Relief Relay Program, and,given a year's leave by his company,went to Jingle County in Shanxi Province with 21 other members. 2 The Poverty Relief Relay Program was launched by the China Young Volunteers Association (CYVA)in order to recruit volunteers from all walks of life to work in poor areas and share their experience,in education,medicine,science and technology.Each group of volunteers puts in one year of service. 3 CYVA was founded in 1994,aimed at motivating young people to provide voluntary service for the public good.As the first and largest organization of its kind in China,it has had an extensive impact on social welfare programs in China. 4 The Poverty Relief Relay Program was conceived in June of 1996,when the CYVA investigated several rural counties in northern China and finally chose Jingle as the first target for the program,In September,a notice to recruit volunteers was published in several newspapers,requiring participants to have an educational level higher than junior college and qualifications for educational,or medical,or technical work.In addition,volunteers had to have their employers'approval for a year's leave and a guarantee of being able to resume employment after a year's service.Usually,these volunteers have their salary suspended until they return. 5 To the great surprise of the CYVA,their ads received a heavy response.In the half month following the publication of the notice,the association received more than 200 letters and telephone calls,and 171 applications were processed.Twenty volunteers were to make up the first group,but consequently two more members were added.According to a survey conducted by a local newspaper in Beijing,most young people who had heard of the program expressed a willingness to participate. Questions 11-20 are based on Passage 2. 11.Cai Chunlong A.is a graduate student at college B.is working for China Youth C.is a market researcher in a company 910for a company in Beijing. Last September, when he saw in the China Youth News a notice recruiting volunteers to go to poor areas to help local people eradicate poverty, Cal suddenly found it was something he really wanted to do and immediately applied, Two months later, Cai became a member of the first group of volunteers in the Poverty Relief Relay Program, and,given a year's leave by his company, went to Jingle County in Shanxi Province with 21 other members. 2The Poverty Relief Relay Program was launched by the China Young Volunteers Association (CYVA) in order to recruit volunteers from all walks of life to work in poor areas and share their experience, in education, medicine, science and technology. Each group of volunteers puts in one year of service. 3CYVA was founded in 1994,aimed at motivating young people to provide voluntary service for the public good. As the first and largest organization of its kind in China,it has had an extensive impact on social welfare programs in China, 4The Poverty Relief Relay Program was conceived in June of 1996,when the CYVA investigated several rural counties in northern China and finally chose Jingle as the first target for the program, In September, a notice to recruit volunteers was published in several newspapers,requiring participants to have an educational level higher than junior college and qualifications for educational,or medical,or technical work. In addition, volunteers had to have their employers’approval for a year's leave and a guarantee of being able to resume employment after a year's service. Usually, these volunteers have their salary suspended until they return. 5To the great surprise of the CYVA, their ads received a heavy response. In the half month following the publication of the notice, the association received more than 200 letters and telephone calls, and 171 applications were processed. Twenty volunteers were to make up the first group, but consequently two more members were added. According to a survey conducted by a local newspaper in Beijing, most young people who had heard of the program expressed a willingness to participate. Questions 11-20 are based on Passage 2. 11.Cai Chunlong A. is a graduate student at college B. is working for China Youth C. is a market researcher in a company 910
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