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   My neighbor Trevor was very serious about sport. In the morning,he usual goes cycling but he sometimes goes swimming at the swimming pool. At works,he does exercise during his coffee breaks and he sometimes plays golf m his office!In lunchtime,he plays tennis. Then,in the evening,he practices judo (ÈáµÀ) for hour or two at the sports center. At the weekend,he also does so much sport as possible. She plays football on

Saturdays and basketball on Sundays. In the holidays,he goes skiing in the winter or sailing in the summer. He is a man who love sport more than anyone I have ever been seen!

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     Are you at least 17 years old? Do you weigh more than 110 pounds? Do you consider yourself fairly healthy?

      If you answered yes to all of these questions, you should be donating(¾èÔù) blood every two months. In my survey of my schoolmates,I found that only 50 percent of them have ever donated blood and that only I out of 13 of them donate regularly. The lack(ȱÉÙ) of blood donors is a serious problem that requires immediate action.

      According to the American Red Cross Web pages,in the United States alone someone receives a transfusion(ÊäѪ) once every three seconds. People who benefit from donations include cancer patients as well as babies. The need for blood never takes a vacation and neither should donors.

     Let me tell you about Brooke,a three-year-old girl with cancer. Brooke has spent about half of her life in the hospital receiving of the total amount to continue her treatment. If \ she doesn,t  receive this blood,she will not live to I start kindergarten.

     Examples like Brooke,s are becoming all too common these days,with only 1 in 20  Americans jdonating blood and this number keeps dropping £º each year. These facts are extremely worrying considering that nearly half of us here will need blood sometime in our lives.

      You can now see the seriousness of the I problem with the lack of blood donations,Fortunately,it is a problem that can be easily I solved. Each and every one of you can be part of  the solution. All you have to do is go to the nearest I Red Cross and donate your blood.

28. How does the author explain the problem mentioned in Paragraph 2 ?

   A. By answering questions. !

   B. By making comparisons.

   C. By presenting research findings.

   D. By describing his own experiences.

29. What qan we learn from the American Red 

Cross Web pages? 

   A. The suffering of patients.

   B. The strong need for blood.

   C. The efforts of the Red Cross. 

   D. The benefits of taking vacations.

30. The three-year-old girl Brooke .

   A. doesn,t get fair treatment in the hospital 

   B. will need another 250 units of blood

   C. stays alive by receiving blood daily

   D. can't wait to start kindergarten

31. What is the purpose of the text?

   A. To persuade people to donate blood.

   B. To present some new medical results.

   C. To call on people to save a little girl.

   D. To explain the risks of blood donation.

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