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age groups. As a result of mobile phone radiation, she finds that a big increase(增長(zhǎng))in brain cancer in the 20to29 age group and a drop for the older people. Children are more easily hurt by radiation than grownups, Ms. Davis and other scientists point out. But no studies have yet been finished on cell phone radiation and children, she says. Henry Lai, a research professor, began lab radiation studies in 1980 and found that mice exposed to(暴露在) radiofrequency(電波頻率)radiation had destroyed DNA in their brains. Ms. Davis remends using wired earphones(有線耳機(jī))or the phone39。s speaker. Children should send text messages rather than call, she said, and pregnant women should keep phones away from their bodies.It39。s ________to your health to use cell phones________from different panies.● Apple pany ________using cell phones at least centimeters.● Motion, BlackBerry39。s producer ________ centimeters.The________of research from different areas● Devra Davis pointed out in the book Disconnect that people in the 20to29 age are more likely to have brain cancer than older people ________of mobile phone radiation.● Ms. Davis and other scientists studied that Children are ________to be hurt by radiation than adults.● Henry Lai found that ________exposed to(暴露在) radiofrequency(電波頻率) radiation had destroyed DNA in their brains.Ms Davis39。s________on how to use the cell phone safely●Children should send text messages ________of call.Pregnant women should keep phones away from their bodies.9.請(qǐng)閱讀下面短文,在短文后表格中的空白處填上適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~(注意:每空1個(gè)單詞)。 What would you do if you felt anxious(焦慮的)?Would you feel better if someone else could share his or her experiences with you? In the United States, two teenage girls set up a mental health camp called Healing(治愈)Hearts to help people deal with anxiety. The idea of creating the camp came from Dinah Martinez, 17, and her schoolmate Janet Martinez, 18. Both girls suffered from anxiety. Dinah Martinez always did well in school. But then I just started to collapse(崩潰),Dinah Martinez said. She stopped talking to her friends, stopped going to school for three weeks and stayed at home. Janet Martinez was anxious in elementary school. Things got even worse in junior high. It was a lot of pressure(壓力)I put on myself. I would wake up in the morning and it was like my heart was racing, she said. The girls39。 camp idea got support from Girls Leading Our World (GLOW) in the US. The organization awarded them $ 5,000 to put on the camp for other teenage girls. The Healing Hearts camp was created to help deal with anxiety, especially with girls in high school because that39。s when they are the most vulnerable(脆弱的), Janet Martinez said. On the first day of the camp, 10 girls were there. Experts at the camp talked about anxiety. They helped girls who were experiencing anxiety. The girls learned how to calm themselves when they are anxious. They learned about calming methods like deep breathing and guided mediation(調(diào)節(jié)). It39。s good to know that someone else is going through the same thing as me and we can both help each other out, Dinah Martinez said.Title: The Healing Hearts CampBackgroundTwo girls suffered from anxiety, so they ________up with the idea of setting up a mental health camp.SupportGirls Leading Our World gave them an award of $ 5,000 to put on the camp for ________ teenage girls.________To help deal with anxiety, especially with girls in high school when they are the most vulnerable.Activitiesl Experts talked about anxiety and helped girls with anxiety.l The girls learned how to keep ________ when they are anxious, like deep breathing and guided mediation.ConclusionIt39。s good to give a hand to those whose experiences are ________ to Dinah Martinez39。s.10.根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,填寫所缺單詞,每個(gè)空格只填1個(gè)單詞。 39。USA? Britain? Which country is better to study in?39。 We often hear such discussions. As China opens its door, it is a dream for many Chinese students to study abroad. They want to learn about the outside world. It39。s true that studying abroad can help students develop themselves. Their foreign language skills will be improved and it may be easier to find jobs. But there are problems that should be considered. Language is the first. Students must spend a lot of time learning another language. Students must also learn to live without parents39。 care and deal with all kinds of things they haven39。t had to do before, like looking after themselves. There are reports about Chinese students abroad running into an ocean of difficulties and giving up finally. When they have to take care of themselves, it is hard for students to study well. Finally, studying abroad brings a heavy burden (負(fù)擔(dān)) to the family. For most Chinese parents, the cost of studying abroad is very high. But is it worth it? We know that there are many famous people who have achieved success through their hard work in China. Liu Xiang is a good example. Once an American teacher invited him there, but he refused. He kept training hard with his Chinese teacher. He surprised the world when he won a gold medal at the Athens Olympic Games. So when you wonder which country is better to study in, think again.Title: Studying at home or study ________?Phenomenon(現(xiàn)象)Studying abroad has bee a ________ for Chinese students.AdvantagesIt is helpful for Chinese students to ________ themselves.It is helpful for Chinese students to ________ foreign language skills.It enables(使…能夠) Chinese students to find jobs more ________.________It ________ Chinese students too much time to learn a foreign language.It39。s hard for Chinese students to get used to the life abroad ________ parents39。 care.Parents may be under pressure(壓力)because the cost of studying abroad is very ________.Purpose: To tell us studying abroad is not the only way to be ________ by describing Liu Xiang39。s example.11.配對(duì)閱讀:閱讀左欄的五段文字,然后在右欄AG中找出與他們匹配的信息。(有兩個(gè)多余)___