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¡¡¡¡SARS and bird flu are serious diseases. Can we keep ourselves away from SARS and bird flu? Of course. Exercise can make us strong, so we should take more exercise every day. A balanced diet and good eating habits are important to us, so we should often eat vegetables and fruit and drink milk every day.

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¡¡¡¡Having good habits and a healthy body can help people safe from bird flu and SARS and some other diseases.


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Difficult times often bring out the best in people. Many well-known people come to help those who are in trouble. And this was the case for basketball player Yao Ming. He hosted a television show in Shanghai and raised US $ 300,000 to help researchers (Ñо¿Ô±) find a medical cure. Fund-raising, or charity, is an act of goodwill(ºÃÒâ) towards others.
Charities in the West have more ways. Look at a typical day for Ruth, a rich woman in the UK, for example. Ruth wakes up in the morning and collects her post. There¡¯s a letter addressed to her with a picture of a half-dead, beaten(½îÆ£Á¦¾¡µÄ) horse. It¡¯s from a charity asking Ruth to donate money to save the animals. She turns on the television, and sees a picture of a wide¨Ceyed child dying of hunger in Africa with a request (ÇëÇó) for money to help the child. The tickets for the charity shows often cost her a lot of money, but she doesn¡¯t mind because most of the money is going to a charity that fights AIDS. She feels good about going because she¡¯s helping the sick.
Edna, a little old lady, looks after a second-hand shop¡ªa charity shop. Any profit (ÊÕÒæ) it has made goes to a cancer(°©Ö¢) charity. Now that she doesn¡¯t have to work, she has lots of time to offer her services for free.
For people like Yao Ming, Ruth and Edna, charity is a virtue (ÃÀµÂ) that holds the same importance in life as faith and hope. ¡°As you look back on your life, the moments that stand out are the moments when you have done things for others,¡± said Scottish writer Henry Drummond.
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C£®Ruth leads a busy life and she feels very tired
D£®Yao Ming wants to be a television host
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D£®she wanted to keep a horse as a pet
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B£®when you want to do something for others, you need stand out
C£®the moment you stand out, you can do something for others
D£®when you look back sometimes, you need stand out

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was facing questions from both inside and outside China. Who could help the country through? The task went
to the 65-year-old Wu Yi.
     Wu was as tough as any man in a crisis (Σ»ú). Within a month she had set up a national medical network (Ò½ÁÆϵͳ) to deal with the disease. (2) In just seven days Xiaotangshan Hospital was built for SARS patients.
     Under Wu's leadership (Áìµ¼), the disease was quickly under control. But Wu faced many difficult problems. (3) She was very worried. She had to take pills just to be able to sleep at night. "I had no choice but to get the
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