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Turning Pain into Music
After 1. (diagnose) with a severe pain disease, Jake Smith from Colorado leaned on music to cope.
The problem first started for Smith when he was a freshman in high school. He suffered a concussion(脑震荡)while playing basketball. The symptoms didn't seem to go away after several months.
Doctors discovered a small fracture(裂缝)in Smith's skull that was causing the pressure and the headaches. The teenager had surgery to repair it, but when he woke up, the problem was much worse. For months, he was in near constant pain. ''It was the first time in my life that I 2. (experience) a pain severe enough to actually understand why people would kill themselves because of the pain.'' Smith said.
Doctors eventually diagnosed him with Trigeminal Neuralgia(三叉神经痛), a disorder that causes severe pain in the face. T. N. , 3. it's also called, gets worse over time and is incurable. Doctors call it suicide disease because they think it’s 4. (painful) thing a human can experience. And they estimate that 25 percent of people who have this disease end up killing 5..
Facing this awful reality, Smith turned to something he'd known since he was five years old - playing the piano. When he was in too much pain to sleep, he would be in the basement on his keyboard playing all night long.
The keys wouldn’t take the pain away, but the notes would make it more bearable.
While dealing with the immense pain, the then-18-year-old wrote his first album, Loreto. He published all 17 songs on his website, free for all, aiming to offer some comfort to people also 6. (go) through pain.
The idea prompted Smith to start song dedications(为他人写歌). He would take request within online groups for people suffering from T. N. or other pain disorders and write 7. (personalize) melodies(旋律)for them. 8. his won suffering, he composed songs like ''Ad Defeats Despair, '' ''Maiji's Waterfall'' and ''Marsha's Snowy Mountain, '' sometimes based one person's requested peaceful place.
''A lot of people say that when I write them a song and they listen to it, their pain is a lessened ... So, I guess that's 9. I keep doing it. '' he said.
The 20-year-old has so far published over 100 songs on his website. His efforts 10. (help) people with T. N. have expanded to include other pain diseases, as well as cancer.
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Like many young children, Vikas Jyani dreamed of 1.(be) a pilot as a boy. Living in a small village called Sarangpur in Hisar district, he did not let go of that dream and after years of struggle, 2.(succeed) in becoming a pilot.
It was what he did after achieving his dream 3.would make headlines in the news.
With his growing up, the elders in the village always encouraged him 4.(go) for his dreams. 5.turn, he promised that when he did become a pilot, he would take all of them together for a ride in a plane. And that was 6. (exact) what Vikas Jyani did when the time came. He arranged for plane7.(ticket) for all the 22 elders over 70 years old in the village. The eldest was 90 years old, and the youngest was 72 years old, most of 8. had never been on a plane in their lives and never thought there was a 9.(possible) that they would take in the view from above the clouds.
All the elders got to travel from New Delhi to Amritsar where they got to see the Golden Temple, Jallianwala Bagh and Wagah Border. Flying in a plane 10. (describe) as the best experience of their lives by many of the elders.
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Monocle reaches Sconser, on Scotland's remote northern Isle of Skye, late on a dreary Thursday afternoon. A van decorated with the image of a scallop(扇贝)1. (park) outside a white-washed house on a slope overlooking Loch Sligachan - it's a sign that we've reached the right place.
David made the permanent move to Skye in 2. early twenties and soon hit upon the idea of farming scallops. "It took years of trials: different methods searching for different spots." But from failure 3. (come) understanding and in 1988 requested a Crown Estate lease from the local government office. After a lengthy process he was given a patch of water close to his home. "We had to prove our intervention was going to benefit the natural habitat of the bay, and 4. we were going to be caretakers of the ecosystem," says David. The area remains open5. anybody for passage and fishing, but his prized scallops must not be disturbed.
The next morning we head to the shore to meet David's son Ben, who is busy unloading bags of fresh shells - 350 at Ben's best guess. He's just helped his father to unzip his heavy wetsuit. Ben's first shop is Portree (the island's biggest town) and a restaurant called Dulse & Brose. "Everything is locally sourced; it is our responsibility 6. (help) sustain these businesses," says head chef Peter Cullen, as he cracks open one of the scallops in his kitchen. The rest of the orders will reach restaurants all over Skye, 7. (range) from smaller venues to Michelin-starred Lochbay in the nearby settlement of Stein.
What sets Sconser seallops apart is the manner in which they are cultivated. Firstly, David dives in to shift young scallops from the deeper water off the coast into the shallows; left in their natural habitat they are subject to predators and unpredictable conditions. The change in setting also provides access to more light and nutrients. 8. they're large enough they are dived and moved again - hence the "twice - dived" term seen on menus.
David's isn't the only food-focused firm 9. has thrived in his Scottish outpost. From the Isle of Skye Distillers' gin to the Isle of Skye Sea Salt Company. Sconser Scallops is one of a growing number of start - ups using environmentally friendly methods with success. Ben's own effort is next : a line of skincare products made of locally 10. (harvest) seaweed. "There is so much potential on Skye," he says, "I wouldn't live anywhere else."
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Living a Life Full of Wild Adventures
Helen Skelton was brought up on a remote farm, and her family wasn't full of "runners and rock climbers". However, she has since travelled the world on 1. series of record breaking adventures. The former Blue Peter presenter has kayaked(划皮划艇)down the Amazon River, cycled to the South Pole and done a tightrope walk between the chimneys of Batter-sea Power Station in London. Now, Skelton 2. (share) the secrets of her success in a new book called Wild Girl: How to Have Incredible Outdoor Adventures.
3. she's got plenty of stamps in her passport, Skelton says you don't need to go to the Amazon or Antarctica in order to have an adventure - there's plenty to do here in the UK. She grew up in Cumbria, and would go bike-riding and skateboarding with her mum, as well as building rafts. She hopes to pass on these adventures to her own children.
Despite the title, Skelton says that the book isn't just for girls. She believes adventure is a leveller - an activity 4. men and women are equal. Adventures 5. also be educational. Skelton says when you're at the mercy of the elements you have to adapt and be flexible, which is a great lesson for life.
Of all the places she 6. (be) to, Skelton says the South Pole was particularly hard. "It's like living in a freezer. It's the windiest, driest, coldest place on Earth." Skelton explains, "You can't even put up your tent, which is your only shelter, 7. putting on huge gloves, otherwise you'll get a frostbite. 8. (put) up a tent in oven gloves isn't easy."
Her advice to any aspiring adventurers would be to "not worry about 9. comments other people might make. When I said I'm going to kayak the Amazon, people told me that's madness. And, if I had listened to them, I never would have done 10. of it. So just try."
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In your daily life, there are many examples where your parents control hundreds1. things for you when you are a kid, such as the clothes you wear, the food you eat, where you go and how you get there. It is a good thing. Kids need this kind of 2. (protect) and help because they are not old enough3.(take) care of themselves and make decisions 4.(correct). But with you growing5.(old), the part of being a teen is developing your own identity—one that is separated from your parents. Different 6. (attitude) towards events like partying may lead to arguments, because your parents will always want to protect you and keep you safe, no matter how old you are. As a result, your parents feel 7.hard to get used to the new situation with8. (increase) anxiety. What kids should keep in mind is9.in most cases, your parents can relate to what you’re going through because they10.(be) teens once.
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Wang Peng and Yong Hui are couples. Before they got married, they opened their own restaurants and competed fiercely.
Wang Peng thought his meal was good and his restaurant ought to be full of people, but they all went to a newly-opened restaurant 1.belonged to Yong Hui. Driven by 2.curious), Wang Ping came in and 3.(give) a menu. He was amazed at the 4.(limit) food with high prices. But Yong Hui told the customers that they could lose weight 5.they ate there every day. He couldn’t have Yong Hui 6.(get) away with telling lies. After doing research, he realized that neither his restaurant 7.Yong Hui’s offered a healthy diet. Arriving home, Wang Peng rewrote his own sign and hoped to win his 8. (customer) back. But Yong Hui came to his restaurant glaring 9.him angrily. Instead of arguing, they chatted and thought they should combine their ideas and provide 10. balanced menu with foods full of energy and fiber. After some time, they cooperated and got married.
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More and more South Korean parents are turning to “Uncle Service” providers to make sure their children don’t have to put up1. bullying (欺凌) in school. Though such services are2.(obvious) very expensive, it is more effective to deal with the matter,3. makes the business more and more popular. 4. is reported that the rented strong uncles can not only protect children from bullies, but can also gather evidence of bullying 5. (make) an official complaint with the school. Most companies offer different packages (套餐) to meet customers’6. (need) and business is reported booming. Some parents think it can solve the problem without 7.(have) to wait for a long investigation. Others hold the opposite view, thinking it another form of8.(violent). Some experts claim that parents taking matters into their own hands isn’t9. effective way and the school bullying needs to10. (deal) with by improving the system.
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I used to hate waiting in line, thinking of it as a big waste of time and a test on my patience, but 1.(live) in Israel for three years, I have changed my attitude toward it.
Probably because the country is not very big, with limited resources, 2. you’re at the bank, the post office or the bus stop, you’ll always find a straight line of people waiting. But instead of worrying or hurrying some are drinking hot coffee; 3. are chatting to each other, even though a minute ago they were just strangers.
4. seemed to me that they were enjoying queuing and taking the chance to relax.
Gradually I came to realize that 5. (obey) rules, which can be clearly seen in queuing up, is an important part of their culture. Once I saw a young foreigner trying to jump the queue and be shouted at by an old Israeli man, with others joining in. The poor guy was so ashamed6. he slipped away as fast as he could.
But don’t think Israeli people are cruel. If you have to leave for a short time, 7. the person behind you agrees, you can always come back and stand in front of him or her. However, if you miss him or her, you’ll have to start over. If you wait next to the basketball court or tennis court for more than five minutes, someone on the court will definitely offer 8.(switch) places with you. This has become part of the culture in Israel.
Their culture 9. (reflect) Israelis’ belief in equal opportunities, which may have played a role in helping Israel to stay on its feet in the world even after the cruel Holocaust.
Compared 10. Israel, our way of queuing up is much more casual. People always go out of their way to get the “privilege” of a shorter wait.
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Strength of sisterhood
It’s been six years since the first Frozen movie 1. (become) a worldwide hit. A sequel (续集) was inevitable (不可避免的)—no one could let it go.
On Nov 22, Frozen 2 hit cinemas around the world. The film broke box office records 2. a $350 million worldwide debut (首映). Frozen 2 became Disney’s highest-grossing (票房最高的) animated feature yet, 3. (break) the record set by Frozen.
Frozen ‘s unusual twists (转折) are 4. make it special. It drops the prince-princess romance in favor of girl power. The prince is just a sidekick (次要角色). Different from princesses like Snow White and Sleeping Beauty, 5. wait around for a prince to save them, Elsa doesn’t need a prince to rescue her. She is her own savior (救星). But the two sisters have different personalities. Anna is confident and bright-eyed 6. Elsa is a loner. Perhaps inevitably, they grow apart. In the end, though, their strong love as sisters brings them back together.
7. (like) most Disney animations (动画片), the story lacks a proper villain (反派). The main “villain” is Elsa’s icy powers. Elsa’s powers represent her 8. (sad) at not being able to fit in.
While Elsa wants to learn about her power, Frozen’s biggest message is about self-acceptance. It’s illustrated (说明) by the theme song, Let It Go. Its 9. (compose) Kristen Anderson-Lopez said that it should encourage people to forget fear and 10. (ashamed). “Be yourself and be powerful!” she added.
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China is expected to make more 1.(contribute)to global containment(控制)of COVID-19 by developing vaccines(疫苗) through international cooperation, leading international public health experts said. Having 2.(effective)brought the disease under control, China can work to help 3.(strong) global health systems and improve global preparedness for the next public health crisis, Seth Berkley, CEO of the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunizations, said at a seminar last week. “China has done a remarkable job on COVID-19 control. It’s really extraordinary to see a country 4.(hit)by a severe disease respond so quickly,” he said. “China tried to slow this disease down, not just for China 5.for the world.” But with reduced COVID-19 cases in China 6.a result of its containment, domestic vaccine developers may need international cooperation so further clinical trials can be conducted in other countries. Some Chinese companies have shown interest in international cooperation, 7. can help to develop vaccines for the disease.
Berkley said some organizations wanted to work with China in the development of vaccines to contribute to containment of the disease globally. They wanted to work on bringing Chinese science and vaccine manufacturers to the world, 8. (try) to make sure that the quality is there and 9. China can work through the thicket of international regulations. China has world-class vaccine research and development teams, and vaccine manufacturing in China 10. (make) great progress over the past decades. They will continue to support China in the research, development and manufacturing of vaccines.
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