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e__17__today.” She seemed unusually__18__ and out of breath. “ Why? ” she asked. “ My mother died! ” “ Did it hurt when she died? ” “ Of course it hurt! ” I shouted, misunderstanding her. When I next went to the beach, she wasn’ t , and admitting I__20__her,I went up to the woman answered the door.“ Wendy, my daughter, died last had leukemia (白血病 ). Maybe she didn’ t tell you.” B. distance C. space D. reach 2. B. drawing C. building D. collecting 3. B. out C. down D. over 4. B. play C. say D. talk 5. B. seeing C. wanting D. worrying 6. B. sense C. smell D. fort 7. B. joy C. pity D. lie 8. B. pleasure C. kindness D. pain 9. B. sight C. mind D. range 10. B. happy C. busy D. fine Ⅲ .閱讀理解 (2021 年英語周報模擬六 ) Living in a green area can make you live longer, according to research published research also shows that the difference in life expectancy (預(yù)期壽命 ) between rich and poor bees smalleramong those who live in an environment with parks and trees. Richard Mitchell, from Glasgow University, and his colle agues, found that the gap between the number of deaths of people on high ines and the number of deaths of those on low ines in green areas was half that pared with figures relating to built up areas. Green spaces, classified by the researchers as “ open, undeveloped land with natural vegetation” , encouraged people to walk and be more in these settings could have greater benefits than exercise elsewhere, the researchers said. The benefits potentially go beyond have shown that being around green spaces can reduce blood pressure and stress levels, and possibly help patients recover faster. A number of researchers have looked at the effects of greenery on our well few studies had looked at whether living in green areas reduced health inequalities, the Glasgow team said Using information from a land use database of 2021, the researchers divided the pre retirement population of England into four groups according to ine level, and five groups according