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It is hard to argue that the actual contribution to development amounts to a great deal directly. Whilst volunteer tourists can get involved in building homes or schools, they have usually paid a significant fee for the opportunity to be involved in this work: money that, if donated to a local community directly,
could potentially pay for a greater amount of labor than the individual volunteer could ever hope to provide. This is especially so in the case of gap years, in which the level of technical skill or professional experience required of volunteers is (negligible). Hence, it is unsurprising that many academic studies
allude to the moral issue of whether gap year volunteering is principally motivated by altruism – a desire to benefit the society visited – or whether young people aim to generate “cultural capital” which benefits them in their careers. However, the projects may play a role in developing people who will, in the course of their careers and lives, act ethically in favor of those less well-off.
Volunteering may lead to greater international understanding; enhanced ability to solve conflicts; widespread and democratic participation in global affairs through global civic society organizations; and growth of international social networks among ordinary people. In this scenario, the whole is greater than
the sum of its parts, an outcome where benefits accrue to volunteers and host communities, and contribute to the global greater good. However, if volunteering is largely limited to individuals of means from wealthier areas of the world, it may give these privileged volunteers an international perspective, and a career boost, but it will do little for people and communities who currently lack access to international voluntary work. Those who volunteer will continue to reap its benefits, using host organizations and host communities as (a rung on the ladder) of personal advancement.
Question 28: Which best serves as the title of the passage?
A. Voluntary work B. Volunteer tourism
C. Volunteer issues D. Voluntary potential
Question 29: What is money paid by tourists probably used to do?
A. build homes and schools B. pay for the volunteer
C. to pay for the labor D. do the charity
Question 30: The word “negligible” in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to_____?
A. important B. significant
C. vast D. unimportant
Question 31: Which of the following is NOT the benefit volunteer tourism bring about?
A. Greater international understanding B. Enhanced ability to solve conflicts
C. Reduction violence affairs D. Growth of international social networks among ordinary people
Question 32: The phrase “a rung on the ladder” in paragraph 2 refers to_____________?
A. a stage B. a match C. a play D. an advantage
Question 28: Which best serves as the title of the passage?
A. Voluntary work B. Volunteer tourism
C. Volunteer issues D. Voluntary potential
Question 29: What is money paid by tourists probably used to do?
A. build homes and schools B. pay for the volunteer
C. to pay for the labor D. do the charity
Question 30: The word “negligible” in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to_____?
A. important B. significant
C. vast D. unimportant
Question 31: Which of the following is NOT the benefit volunteer tourism bring about?
A. Greater international understanding B. Enhanced ability to solve conflicts
C. Reduction violence affairs D. Growth of international social networks among ordinary people
Question 32: The phrase “a rung on the ladder” in paragraph 2 refers to_____________?
A. a stage B. a match C. a play D. an advantage
Question 28: Which best serves as the title of the passage?
A. Voluntary work B. Volunteer tourism
C. Volunteer issues D. Voluntary potential
Question 29: What is money paid by tourists probably used to do?
A. build homes and schools B. pay for the volunteer
C. to pay for the labor D. do the charity
Question 30: The word “negligible” in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to_____?
A. important B. significant
C. vast D. unimportant
Question 31: Which of the following is NOT the benefit volunteer tourism bring about?
A. Greater international understanding B. Enhanced ability to solve conflicts
C. Reduction violence affairs D. Growth of international social networks among ordinary people
Question 32: The phrase “a rung on the ladder” in paragraph 2 refers to_____________?
A. a stage B. a match C. a play D. an advantage