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Comments on the March Issue of Reader 's Digest

40 Smart Ways to Save at the Supermarket

Your caution not to fall for fake sales reminded me of the days when I was a stock boy at my neighborhood grocery in the 1950s. One time, we got a delivery of off-brand vegetables. I priced them at ten cents a can. I don't think we sold more than six cans - until I put up a sign that said "Special: Nine for $1." I set them out Thursday evening, and by noon on Saturday they were gone.

EDWARD DECKERD,

Perryville, Missouri

Bill's Last, Best Gift

Tracy Grant's article resonated (引起共鸣) deeply with me. Twelve years ago, my husband, Don, was found to have terminal brain cancer. As his caregiver, I, too, learned to appreciate the people and things around me and not to sweat the small stuff, and in the long run, I became a much better person, Don also gave me his last, best gift of love and peace.

ANITA LAWRENCE,

Dicego, California

Trapped Inside a Glacier

Reading about John All's experience on Mount Himlung was very inspiring to me. A man with 15 broken bones and bleeding internally being able to climb up a 70-foot wall of ice and survive for 18 hours at 20,000 feet is something that I would have thought to be impossible. I am 16 years old and a lifelong reader. Out of all the great content in Reader's Digest, stories like his are the ones I enjoy the most.

SAM KIEFFER,

Richardson, Texas

Dishes Professional Chefs Cook in the Microwave

Microwaving live lobsters is cruel. Because lobsters feel pain, Switzerland has recently outlawed the practice of boiling then alive. A similar law was passed in Italy, where it is now illegal to put lobsters on ice before cooking them. I hope you provide an update to your story promoting humane(人道的) practices instead of very cruel and violent ones.

JANET TOOLE,

Phoenixville, Pennsylvania

1.What happened to Anita Lawrence after her husband's diagnosis?

A.She felt very painful.

B.She gained some life lessons.

C.She paid more attention to her own health.

D.She showed deep sympathy for her husband.

2.According to Sam Kieffer's letter, what can we learn about John All?

A.He is an expert in mountaineering.

B.He wrote the article entitled Trapped Inside a Glacier.

C.Few people could survive in the same situation as he did.

D.His story is the best one that Sam Kieffer has ever read in Reader's Digest.

3.In her letter, Janet Toole quoted two examples of Switzerland and Italy in order to___________.

A.advise chefs to stop cooking live lobsters

B.show how cruel it is to cook lobsters live

C.raise chefs' awareness of protecting animals

D.share with readers these countries' laws regarding cooking

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