You should spend about 20 minutes on Questions 15-27. Minnesota

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问题 You should spend about 20 minutes on Questions 15-27.
                Minnesota Department of Natural Resources(DNR)
Volunteering program
Volunteers work with DNR managers, professionals and technicians to help manage the state’s diverse natural resources. Volunteer positions range from jobs requiring no previous experience to specialist positions requiring extensive skill and experience. Volunteers provide work which supplements DNR personnel. Volunteers help to preserve and enhance Minnesota’s natural beauty for the enjoyment of people of all ages, interests and abilities.
Follow these steps to sign up as a volunteer for DNR:
Volunteer opportunities are available throughout the state at State Parks, State Forest Campgrounds, Wildlife Management Areas, fisheries and hatcheries, the 150+ DNR area offices, four regional headquarter offices, the St Paul Central Office and at special event sites. Check our website to learn about volunteer positions available in your area.
Contact the DNR officer who is designated for the project you are interested in.(If you live in Greater Minnesota, you may use our toll free number at 1-555 646-6367. Hearing impaired individuals may call(651)296-5484. The DNR officer will inform you if the position is still open and will register you.
Arrive on time(or a little early)to work on the project for which you registered to work. The schedule you agree to is important: be sure to call if you will be absent or need to leave early. The DNR is counting on you to be a dependable volunteer.
While working for the DNR, take account of the following guidelines:
    Represent the DNR in a positive fashion. You are not expected to be knowledgeable in all areas concerning the DNR. If working with the public in your volunteer position, all questions from them related to DNR policies and procedures are to be passed on to your supervisor, or to the DNR Information Line at 1-888-646-6367. Avoid expressing a personal opinion.
    Keep a note of your hours. This is important for liability coverage, for reporting to the legislature, and for volunteer recognition. When the project is finished, turn in your records to your supervisor, who will pass them on to the programme manager.
    Your supervisor will be happy to discuss any worries that you may have, as well as any special needs, and try to offer solutions that may help you perform your volunteer duties better.
Questions 15-27
Questions 15-21
Complete the flow chart below.
Choose ONE WORD ONLY from the text for each answer.
Volunteering for the DNR
[*] [br] Paragraph G______

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解析 PARAGRAPH 5 bullet point 3 ’Your supervisor will be happy to discuss any concerns that you may have, as well as any special needs
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