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A 14?year?old boy from the USA was described as a hero yesterday after he saved the life of a woman in another country.

Dean Bluey from Dallas, Texas, is a school boy who has much __________ in computers. One day, he __________ an email to a friend on the Internet. Suddenly he received a message saying¡°Help£¡Pain! Help£¡¡±The message was from Finland£¬__________ kilometers away from America.

¡°I didn't know __________ I should do£¬¡± Dean said to a reporter afterwards.¡°It was really difficult to tell if the message was real.¡± So Dean did nothing at first. __________ the message kept coming.

¡°By then it was easy to see that someone was in trouble£¬¡± Dean explained. He __________ and discovered that the sender was a student called Tarja, who was alone in a university library.She was ill. What was __________ there was no phone around her. Her only way of communicating with the world was by email. Dean got in touch __________ the police immediately. And they realized that the situation was quite serious. They called the police in Finland. Then an ambulance rushed to the library.__________, she was still alive and was sent to hospital quickly.

¡°I'm glad she's OK£¬¡± Dean said.¡°It's hard to believe, but__________ saved her life.¡±

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The government in China plans to end its one-child policy and let families have two children instead.

The plan was announced on Thursday after high ¨Clevel political meetings in Beijing. A Chinese Communist Party statement gave a number of reasons for the change in policy. The statement said the change is meant to balance population development, stop a falling birth rate(³öÉúÂÊ) and strengthen the country¡¯s labor force(ÀͶ¯Á¦).

China, with the largest population in the world, started the one ¨Cchild policy in 1980. But the government allowed only a small number of couples to have two children. For example, some families in the countryside could have two children, if the first-born child is a girl.

In 2013, the Chinese government gave other couples a chance to have two children if one of them was an only child.

Jiang Quanbao, a teacher and population expert, explained how Chinese families react to the newest policy. ¡°Too many young people in the cities are no longer interested in having a second child,¡± he said. ¡°People in the countryside are more interested. But some of them are already allowed to have two children. ¡±

At the end of 2014, China had a population of 1.37 billion people. A total of 800 million of them have jobs. But the labor market population will drop in 35 years. That is to say, the country will be in great need of labor by the year 2050. With the two-child policy, an increase in births can solve this problem.

Boys and girls, what do you think of the two-child policy? Do you want to have a new-born brother or a sister?

1.Why does the government plan to end the one-child policy?

A. Because we need a larger population.

B. Because millions of people have jobs.

C. Because most families want to have a second child.

D. Because a falling birth rate must be stopped.

2.How do most young people in the cities react to the two-child policy?

A. They support the policy.

B. They don't think it is good.

C. They're very interested.

D. They're not interested any more.

3.When will our country be seriously short of labor if the one-child policy continues?

A. In 2015. B. In 2035. C. In 2050. D. In 2070

4.The Two-Children Policy mainly ______.

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C. has a bad influence on one¡¯s mental health.

D. encourages one couple to have more than two children.

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