SELECTIONREQUIREMENT·Befluentin English.·Better to be fluent in Chinese too, but it's not a must.·Have done well in school.·Be excited to make a difference.If you want to join, send an email with your CV. For more information, please clickhere.21.What is the main purpose of IDO?A. To help people from governments.B.To make money by writing articles.C. To help with international development.D. To collect articles from different countries.A.A good job offer with expected high pay.B. An opportunity to be an editor in IDO.C.A chance to publish articles on its websiteD. A free trip abroad as an exchange student.23.Where is the text most probably taken from?A.A research paper.B.Abook report.C. A science magazineD. A web page.BTen years ago, when asked about popular activities for fun, many people would say goingclubs,or getting tuina(推拿),or even footmassage to experience traditonal Chinesemedicine(TCM)practices,such as acupuncture(针灸)A survey in 2023 by China Youth Daily showed that 93.3% of 1,000 young people havetried TCM. A TCM doctor named Ma Huifang said that many young people are coming to herfor health problems like neck and back pain, and dry eyes, which used to be seniors’problems. These issues are becoming common in young people because of bad lifestyles andtoo much stress.TCM better because it works well for their health problems. Some people say TCM is notscientific enough, but Ma thinks TCM is more accurate because it treats people based on theirown needs.TCM is becoming a big part of young people's lives. They are learning TCM skills to helpthemselves and others. Jin Ying, a 25-year-old student at Minzu University of China, is anenthusiast of TCM. She learned acupuncture and tuina at Beijing University of ChineseMedicine. She even helped her roommate with insomnia(失眠) using ear seeds from a therapycalled auricular acupoint therapy.【英语第4页(共10页)】