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Knitting is well known for its healing benefits. For Clare Young, the pastime has helped1_ her broken heart after her husband Ken died of cancer.
Mrs. Young was diagnod with a mental disorder and anxiety after her husband's death in 2015. They met online 15 years ago. He was _2_ with cancer in 2013. Then they wedded in 2014 and she gave up work to care for her husband. She was advid to lake up knitting as a way to —3— the stress.
umShe created Work of Heart Garden in 4_ of her husband to help manage her sorrow and (he _5_ health symptoms. Her piece _6_ a bed in a hospice (临终安养院)garden, with knitted grass, flower pots and walls. Her knitted creation and her _7— fundraising (筹款)for Sue Ryder Leckhampton Court hospice, which helped care for Ken, saw Clare enter (he Creative Fundrair of the Year. In the awards ceremony. Clare was _8— Creative Fundrair of the Year.
Following her win, Clare said. "I started knitting at home (o manage the sorrow and menial health symptoms. Never in my wildest _9— did I think creating a knitted garden would lead me to receiving 50,000 knitted hearts from across (he world and picking up this _10_. I would like to _11_ it to them. It is for every person who has knitted, donated and _12_. It was a huge honor to tho who are making a _13_ to the world.火 of Heart Garden has beena( an) _14_ experience. Not only have I achieved my aim of raising _15_ of the work of the hospice, but I have encouraged more people to talk more people about hospice care, loss and grief.”
1. A. fix | B .create | C. purcha2114 | D. press |
2. A. healed | B. convinced | C. diagnod | D. predicted |
3. A. build up | B. take down | C. deal with | D. come up |
4. A.memory | B. need | 雅思作文C. hope | D.charge |
5. A. physical | B. mental | C. imaginary | D. obvious |
6. A.books | B. prints | C. works | D. features |
7. A.simple | B. little | C. huge | D. rough |
8. A. showed | B.handed | C. Crowned | D. treasured |
9. A. dreams | B. concepts | C. plans | D. nations |
10. A. reward | B. award | C. cash | D. thread |
11. A. lead | B. contribute | C. devote | loudlyD. owe伊莱少儿英语 |
12. A. doubted | B. blamed | C. supported | D. pretended |
13. A. decision | marmotB. difference | C. rule | D. promi |
14. A. wonderful | B. unconscious呆滞的意思 | C mon | D. independent |
15. A. awareness | B. friendship | C.succcss | D. affection |
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An 80-year-old man and his family may soon get a bill for the cost of his rescue mission. After an all-night arch by rescuers, James Clark of Dublin, Ohio, was ibund “not moving and exhibiting what appeared to be signs and symptoms on low body temperature to the point of not being able to speak any clear words,“ according to a statement.
Similarly, in 2015, a family of four received an about 8.500 bill after their daytime hike left them lost in (he dark and requiring arch and rescue(SAR). This rais an interesting question: Who pays for the cost when you get lost or injured in the great outdoors?
The high cost of SAR missions is what prompted slates like New Hampshire to pass laws that establish programs like Hike Safe to hold individuals more financially accountable for their rescues. However, some people have called for more strict laws to shift SAR costs off taxpayers. They say such a move would ultimately make people take more responsibility, but it's a controversial idea. "Society rescues people all the time-auto accident victims, home fire victims-and at far greater cost than wilderness hiker rescues."
writes Backpacker.
Critics say putting a price tag on SAR could cau people to hesitate before calling for help in emergency situations. But Heggie says this isn't actually the reason why the National Park Service doesn't charge for SAR. "If an agency such as NPS starts charging the public for SAR costs, the agency esntially has to conduct SAR operations. If something goes wrong during the SAR operation, someone could lead to a lawsuit(起诉)
Both Hcggic and Kuppcr say the best way people can avoid needing rescue is simply by being prepared, suggesting that people rearch hikes before they go, pay attention to their surroundings, pack esntial gear and not rely on a cellphone as a survival kit. "The best time to prevent SAR incidents is when people are still at home," Heggie said.
1.What happened to James when he was rescued?
A. He lost his way home.B. He didn't dare to move alone.
C. He couldn't express himlf.D. He was riously injured.
2.What benefit does a price tag on SAR have?
A. lb pay back the rescuers.B. Tb make hikers more responsible.
C. lb reduce outdoor activities.D. To discourage hikers calling for help.
3.What is the reason for NPS to avoid charging for SAR?
hobby什么意思A. The possibility of being charged.B. The heavy burden of medical costs.
C The difficulty in doing a SAR operation.D. The fear of doing fewer SARoperations.
4.Wha( is the most effective way to avoid a rescue need according to Heggie?
A. Packing necessary things.B. Carrying a survival kit.
C. Taking a cellphone everywhere.D. Preparing well in advance.
CBAD 七选五What is “junk food” ?
The term “junk food“ is ud to describe food that is low in nutritional value, with a comparatively high caloric value. ] Many people try to avoid or limit such food in their diets, out of concern that it is not healthy. Nutritionists, doctors, and other health promoters often work to educate people about “junk food",encouraging them to eat wcll-balanccd diets which contain a large share of healthy food.