Read the passage do the tasks that followRead the passage do the tasks that follow A YEAR WITH OVERSEAS VOLUNTEERS I was with Overseas Volunteers (OV) for a year after leaving university, and I was sent to an isolated village in Chad, about 500km form the capital N'Djamena. Coming from a rich country, I got quite a shock as conditions were much harder than I had expected. But after a few days I soon got used to living there. The people were always very friendly and helpful, and soon I began to appreciate how beautiful the countryside was. One of my jobs was to supply the village with water. The well was a long walk away. And the women used to spend a long time every day carrying heavy pots backwards and forwards. So I contacted organization and arranged to have some pipes delivered. We built a simple pipeline and a pump, and it worked first time. It wasn't perfect-there were a few leaks, but it made a great difference to the villagers, who had never had running water before. And not only did we have running water, but in the evenings it was hot, because the pipe had been lying in the sun all day. All in all, I think my time with OV was a good experience. Although it was not well-paid, it was well worth doing, and I would recommend it to anyone who was considering working for a charity. Task 1: answer the questions: 1. How were the people in the village? ........................................................................................................................................................................ 2. Why did the author want to make the pipeline? ...................................................................................................................................................................... Task 2: Choose the best answer for each question 3. How did the author feel when he arrived in the village? C.It wasted time D.It provided good experience. 8. The pipeline was buit in the village had all of the following benefits EXCEPT. C. It supplied hot water |