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StepBackinTime Doyouknowthatwelivealotlongernowthanthepeoplewhowerebornbeforeus?Onehundredyearsagotheaveragewoman1ivedtobe45.ButnowsheCanliveuntilatleast80. Oneofthemainreasonsforpeoplelivinglongeristhatweknowhowtolookafterourselvesbetter.WeknowwhichfoodsaregoodforUSandwhatwehavetoeattomakesureourbodiesgetallthehealthythingstheyneed.Weknowwhywesometimesgetillandwhattodotogetbetteragain.Andweknowhowimportantitistodolotsofexercisetokeepourheartsbeatinghealthily. Butinorderthatwedon’tslipbackintobadhabitslet’shavealookatwhatlifewaslike100yearsago. Familieshadbetween15and20childrenathoughmanybabiesdidn’tlivelong.Childrensufferedfromlotsofdiseasesespeciallyrickets佝偻病andscurvy坏血病whicharebothcausedbybaddiets.Thisisbecausemanyfamilieswereverypoorandnotabletofeedtheirchildrenwell. ReallypoorfamilieswholivedincrowdedcitieslikeLondonandManchesteroftensleptstandingupbendingoverapieceofstringbecausetherewasnoroomforthemtoliedown. Peopledidn’thavefridgesuntilthe1920s.Theykeptfreshfoodcoldbystoringitonwindowsills窗台板blocksoficeorevenburyingitinthegarden. Somechildrenhadtostartworkattheageofsevenoreightloearnmoneyfortheirparents.Ifyouhadlived100yearsagoyoumightwellbesellingmatchsticks火柴杆ajobdonebymanychildrenorworkingwithyourdadbynow. Peoplenowenjoylongerlivesforunknownreasons.
WhatIsCancer? Cancerisactuallyagroupofmanyrelateddiseasesthatallhavetodowithcells.Cellsaretheverysmallunitsthatmakeupall——51thingsincludingthehumanbody.Therearebillionsofcells——52eachperson’sbody.Cancerhappenswhencellsthatarenotnormalgrow——53spreadveryfast.Normalbodycellsgrowanddivideandknowwhentostopgrowing.Overtimetheyalsodie.——54thesenormalcellscancercellsjustcontinuetogrowanddivideoutofcontrolanddon’tdie.Cancercellsusuallygrouptogethertoformtumors肿瘤. Agrowingtumorbecomesalumpofcancercells——55candestroythenormalcellsaroundthe——56anddamagethebody’shealthytissues.Thiscanmakesomeonevery——57. Sometimescancercellsbreakawayfromtheoriginaltumorandtraveltootherareasofthe——58wheretheykeepgrowingandcangoontoformnewtumors.Thisishowcancer——59.Thespreadofatumortoanewplaceinthebodyis——60metastasis转移. Peoplewithcancermayfeelprettysickattimes—butCallusuallystilldolotsofnormalthings.——61theyareverysickkidsandteenagerswithcancermaystillbeabletogotoschool.TheymaybetiredOrbruise出现青肿easilybutthey——62sometimesgotocampmoviesandsleepover在外过夜的parties.Peoplewithcancerstilllikethesamethingstheydid——63theygotsick. Cancerinkidsisrare—buttodaymanykidswhodogetcancergoonlivingnormallives.Thenumberofkidswhobeatcancergoes——64everyyearbecauseofnewcancertreatments.Soalotofkidswithcancerwillsomedaydrivecarsgotocollegehavecareersandevenget——65andhavefamiliesoftheirown.
StepBackinTime Doyouknowthatwelivealotlongernowthanthepeoplewhowerebornbeforeus?Onehundredyearsagotheaveragewoman1ivedtobe45.ButnowsheCanliveuntilatleast80. Oneofthemainreasonsforpeoplelivinglongeristhatweknowhowtolookafterourselvesbetter.WeknowwhichfoodsaregoodforUSandwhatwehavetoeattomakesureourbodiesgetallthehealthythingstheyneed.Weknowwhywesometimesgetillandwhattodotogetbetteragain.Andweknowhowimportantitistodolotsofexercisetokeepourheartsbeatinghealthily. Butinorderthatwedon’tslipbackintobadhabitslet’shavealookatwhatlifewaslike100yearsago. Familieshadbetween15and20childrenathoughmanybabiesdidn’tlivelong.Childrensufferedfromlotsofdiseasesespeciallyrickets佝偻病andscurvy坏血病whicharebothcausedbybaddiets.Thisisbecausemanyfamilieswereverypoorandnotabletofeedtheirchildrenwell. ReallypoorfamilieswholivedincrowdedcitieslikeLondonandManchesteroftensleptstandingupbendingoverapieceofstringbecausetherewasnoroomforthemtoliedown. Peopledidn’thavefridgesuntilthe1920s.Theykeptfreshfoodcoldbystoringitonwindowsills窗台板blocksoficeorevenburyingitinthegarden. Somechildrenhadtostartworkattheageofsevenoreightloearnmoneyfortheirparents.Ifyouhadlived100yearsagoyoumightwellbesellingmatchsticks火柴杆ajobdonebymanychildrenorworkingwithyourdadbynow. Poordietscanleadtosuchdiseasesasricketsandscurvy.
WhatIsCancer? Cancerisactuallyagroupofmanyrelateddiseasesthatallhavetodowithcells.Cellsaretheverysmallunitsthatmakeupall——51thingsincludingthehumanbody.Therearebillionsofcells——52eachperson’sbody.Cancerhappenswhencellsthatarenotnormalgrow——53spreadveryfast.Normalbodycellsgrowanddivideandknowwhentostopgrowing.Overtimetheyalsodie.——54thesenormalcellscancercellsjustcontinuetogrowanddivideoutofcontrolanddon’tdie.Cancercellsusuallygrouptogethertoformtumors肿瘤. Agrowingtumorbecomesalumpofcancercells——55candestroythenormalcellsaroundthe——56anddamagethebody’shealthytissues.Thiscanmakesomeonevery——57. Sometimescancercellsbreakawayfromtheoriginaltumorandtraveltootherareasofthe——58wheretheykeepgrowingandcangoontoformnewtumors.Thisishowcancer——59.Thespreadofatumortoanewplaceinthebodyis——60metastasis转移. Peoplewithcancermayfeelprettysickattimes—butCallusuallystilldolotsofnormalthings.——61theyareverysickkidsandteenagerswithcancermaystillbeabletogotoschool.TheymaybetiredOrbruise出现青肿easilybutthey——62sometimesgotocampmoviesandsleepover在外过夜的parties.Peoplewithcancerstilllikethesamethingstheydid——63theygotsick. Cancerinkidsisrare—buttodaymanykidswhodogetcancergoonlivingnormallives.Thenumberofkidswhobeatcancergoes——64everyyearbecauseofnewcancertreatments.Soalotofkidswithcancerwillsomedaydrivecarsgotocollegehavecareersandevenget——65andhavefamiliesoftheirown.
第三篇FlorenceNightingale FlorenceNightingalewasborninFlorenceItalywhileherwealthyEnglishparentsweretravelinginEurope.Asachildshetraveledtomanyplaceswithherfamilyandlearnedhowtospeakseverallanguages. WhenNightingalewas17shetoldherfamilythatshewasgoingtohelpsickpeople.HerparentsdidnotapprovebutNightingalewasdetermined. ShetraveledtohospitalsalloverEurope.Shesawthatdoctorswereworkingtoohard.Shesawthatpatientsdiedbecausetheydidnotgetenoughcare.Nightingalefeltthatwomencouldbedoingmoretohelpdoctorstakecareofsickpeople. Nightingaleknewthatinorderfornursestodomoretheyneededspecialtraininginhowtotakecareofsickpeople.NightingalewenttoahospitalinGermanytostudynursing.ThenshereturnedtoLondonandbecametheheadofagroupofwomencalledGentlewomenDuringIllness.Thesewomencaredforsickpeopleintheirhomes. In1854.EnglandwasfightingawarwithRussia.№reporterswroteabouttheterribleconditionsinthehospitalsthatcaredforthewounded.Peopledemandedthatsomethingbedoneaboutit.AleaderofthegovernmentaskedFlorenceNightingaletotakesomenursesintothewarhospitals.SoinNovember1854Nightingalefinallygottoworkinahospital. Shetookalong38nurseswhomshehadtrainedherself. Atfirst.thedoctorsonthebattlefieldsdidnotwantNightingaleandhernursesintheirhospitals.Theydidnotbelievethatwomencouldhelp.Butinfactthenursesdidmakeadifference.Theyworkedaroundtheclocktendingthesick.Thankstotheirhardworkmanywoundedsoldierssurvived. AfterthewarNightingaleandhernursesweretreated1ikeheroes.Finallyin1860shestartedtheNightingaleSchoolforNurses.IntimethankstoFlorenceNightingalenursingbecameanimportantpartofmedicine. FlorenceNightingalewasbornintoarich
WhatIsCancer? Cancerisactuallyagroupofmanyrelateddiseasesthatallhavetodowithcells.Cellsaretheverysmallunitsthatmakeupall——51thingsincludingthehumanbody.Therearebillionsofcells——52eachperson’sbody.Cancerhappenswhencellsthatarenotnormalgrow——53spreadveryfast.Normalbodycellsgrowanddivideandknowwhentostopgrowing.Overtimetheyalsodie.——54thesenormalcellscancercellsjustcontinuetogrowanddivideoutofcontrolanddon’tdie.Cancercellsusuallygrouptogethertoformtumors肿瘤. Agrowingtumorbecomesalumpofcancercells——55candestroythenormalcellsaroundthe——56anddamagethebody’shealthytissues.Thiscanmakesomeonevery——57. Sometimescancercellsbreakawayfromtheoriginaltumorandtraveltootherareasofthe——58wheretheykeepgrowingandcangoontoformnewtumors.Thisishowcancer——59.Thespreadofatumortoanewplaceinthebodyis——60metastasis转移. Peoplewithcancermayfeelprettysickattimes—butCallusuallystilldolotsofnormalthings.——61theyareverysickkidsandteenagerswithcancermaystillbeabletogotoschool.TheymaybetiredOrbruise出现青肿easilybutthey——62sometimesgotocampmoviesandsleepover在外过夜的parties.Peoplewithcancerstilllikethesamethingstheydid——63theygotsick. Cancerinkidsisrare—buttodaymanykidswhodogetcancergoonlivingnormallives.Thenumberofkidswhobeatcancergoes——64everyyearbecauseofnewcancertreatments.Soalotofkidswithcancerwillsomedaydrivecarsgotocollegehavecareersandevenget——65andhavefamiliesoftheirown.
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第二篇ADesertBetweenPaulandClara PaulhadlongpromisedtomarryClara.Butatthirty?theehemetandmarriedAlice.Clarawasdrivenmad. Paulwastakentocourt.ThejudgeorderedhimtopayClara$600becauseofthebrokenpromise.Paulhadtoborrowthemoneyfromamoneylender.Heagreedtopayback$5amonth—fortwentyyears.Hiswagesatthetimewere$16amonth. PaulandAlicewerepoorbutnotunhappy.Theyhadlittleenoughfoodcertainlyevenbeforethechildrenbegantoarrive.EachmonthPaulpaid$5tothemoneylender.Heworkedhardnevertakingaholiday.Intimethereweresevenmouthstofeed. Illnesswasalwayswiththem.Itgrewseriouswhentheoldestchildwaseight.TheyearsofhungerweakenedthefamilybecauseeachmonthPaulpaid$5.ThedetailsofthesicknesswereuglybuttheresultwasthisaftertwelveyearsoffamilylifePaulwasaloneintheworld. Helivedalone.exceptformemories.Workwasnotnowagodforhimitwasapain-killer.Eachmonthhepaidandintimethetwentyyearsended.Fromthatmomenthiswageswerehisown. OnedayItwasaholidaywenttotheseaside.Hesatdownonaseatbythesea.Amiddle.agedwomancameandsatdownnearhim.Theyrecognizedeachotheratonce. Thewomansaid.The$600hasbeeninthebanksincethedayitwaspaidtome.Itisnow$6000andIhavekeptitforyou.Willyouletmeshareitwithyou? NosaidPaulgently.Eachthousandisalostlifeinadesertbetweenus.Itcanneverbringanyhappiness. HowmanychildrendidPaulandAlicehave?
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第三篇FlorenceNightingale FlorenceNightingalewasborninFlorenceItalywhileherwealthyEnglishparentsweretravelinginEurope.Asachildshetraveledtomanyplaceswithherfamilyandlearnedhowtospeakseverallanguages. WhenNightingalewas17shetoldherfamilythatshewasgoingtohelpsickpeople.HerparentsdidnotapprovebutNightingalewasdetermined. ShetraveledtohospitalsalloverEurope.Shesawthatdoctorswereworkingtoohard.Shesawthatpatientsdiedbecausetheydidnotgetenoughcare.Nightingalefeltthatwomencouldbedoingmoretohelpdoctorstakecareofsickpeople. Nightingaleknewthatinorderfornursestodomoretheyneededspecialtraininginhowtotakecareofsickpeople.NightingalewenttoahospitalinGermanytostudynursing.ThenshereturnedtoLondonandbecametheheadofagroupofwomencalledGentlewomenDuringIllness.Thesewomencaredforsickpeopleintheirhomes. In1854.EnglandwasfightingawarwithRussia.№reporterswroteabouttheterribleconditionsinthehospitalsthatcaredforthewounded.Peopledemandedthatsomethingbedoneaboutit.AleaderofthegovernmentaskedFlorenceNightingaletotakesomenursesintothewarhospitals.SoinNovember1854Nightingalefinallygottoworkinahospital. Shetookalong38nurseswhomshehadtrainedherself. Atfirst.thedoctorsonthebattlefieldsdidnotwantNightingaleandhernursesintheirhospitals.Theydidnotbelievethatwomencouldhelp.Butinfactthenursesdidmakeadifference.Theyworkedaroundtheclocktendingthesick.Thankstotheirhardworkmanywoundedsoldierssurvived. AfterthewarNightingaleandhernursesweretreated1ikeheroes.Finallyin1860shestartedtheNightingaleSchoolforNurses.IntimethankstoFlorenceNightingalenursingbecameanimportantpartofmedicine. Nightingaleplayedagreatrolein
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第一篇U.S.BlacksHard-hitbyCancer DeathratesforcancerarefallingforallAmericansbutblackAmericansarestillmorelikelytodieofcancerthanwhitestheAmericanCancerSocietysaidMonday. Inaspecialreportoncancerandblacks.theorganizationsaidblacksareusuallydiagnosedwithcancerlaterthanwhites.andtheyaremorelikelytodieofthedisease.Thiscouldbebecauseofunequal不平等的accesstomedicalcarebecauseblacksaremorelikelytohaveotherdiseasesaswellandperhapsbecauseofdifferencesinthebiology生物学ofthecanceritselfthereportadded. IngeneralblackAmericanshavelesshopeofsurvivingfiveyearsafterdiagnosisthanwhitesforallcancersitesandallstagesofdiagnosisthereportsaid. IndescribingcancerstatisticsforblackAmericansthisreportrecognizesthatmanyofthedifferencesassociatedwithracemaybecausedbyunfairsocialandeconomicdifferencesandunequalaccesstomedicalcare. Thecancersocietysaidblacksshouldbeencouragedtogetcheck—ups体格检查earlierwhencancerismoretreatableanditsaidmoreresearchisneededtoseeifbiologicaldifferencesplayarole. Thenewstatisticsemphasizethecontinuingimportanceofwipingouttheseunfairsocialdifferencesthroughpublicpolicyandeducationeffortstheorganizationsaidinastatement. Butitalsonotedadropincancerdeathrates.CancerdeathratesinbothsexesforallsitescombinedhavedroppedgreatlyamongblackAmericanssince1992ashaveincidencerates发生率saidthereport. BlackAmericansaremorelikelytodieofcancerthan
WhatIsCancer? Cancerisactuallyagroupofmanyrelateddiseasesthatallhavetodowithcells.Cellsaretheverysmallunitsthatmakeupall——51thingsincludingthehumanbody.Therearebillionsofcells——52eachperson’sbody.Cancerhappenswhencellsthatarenotnormalgrow——53spreadveryfast.Normalbodycellsgrowanddivideandknowwhentostopgrowing.Overtimetheyalsodie.——54thesenormalcellscancercellsjustcontinuetogrowanddivideoutofcontrolanddon’tdie.Cancercellsusuallygrouptogethertoformtumors肿瘤. Agrowingtumorbecomesalumpofcancercells——55candestroythenormalcellsaroundthe——56anddamagethebody’shealthytissues.Thiscanmakesomeonevery——57. Sometimescancercellsbreakawayfromtheoriginaltumorandtraveltootherareasofthe——58wheretheykeepgrowingandcangoontoformnewtumors.Thisishowcancer——59.Thespreadofatumortoanewplaceinthebodyis——60metastasis转移. Peoplewithcancermayfeelprettysickattimes—butCallusuallystilldolotsofnormalthings.——61theyareverysickkidsandteenagerswithcancermaystillbeabletogotoschool.TheymaybetiredOrbruise出现青肿easilybutthey——62sometimesgotocampmoviesandsleepover在外过夜的parties.Peoplewithcancerstilllikethesamethingstheydid——63theygotsick. Cancerinkidsisrare—buttodaymanykidswhodogetcancergoonlivingnormallives.Thenumberofkidswhobeatcancergoes——64everyyearbecauseofnewcancertreatments.Soalotofkidswithcancerwillsomedaydrivecarsgotocollegehavecareersandevenget——65andhavefamiliesoftheirown.
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WhatIsCancer? Cancerisactuallyagroupofmanyrelateddiseasesthatallhavetodowithcells.Cellsaretheverysmallunitsthatmakeupall——51thingsincludingthehumanbody.Therearebillionsofcells——52eachperson’sbody.Cancerhappenswhencellsthatarenotnormalgrow——53spreadveryfast.Normalbodycellsgrowanddivideandknowwhentostopgrowing.Overtimetheyalsodie.——54thesenormalcellscancercellsjustcontinuetogrowanddivideoutofcontrolanddon’tdie.Cancercellsusuallygrouptogethertoformtumors肿瘤. Agrowingtumorbecomesalumpofcancercells——55candestroythenormalcellsaroundthe——56anddamagethebody’shealthytissues.Thiscanmakesomeonevery——57. Sometimescancercellsbreakawayfromtheoriginaltumorandtraveltootherareasofthe——58wheretheykeepgrowingandcangoontoformnewtumors.Thisishowcancer——59.Thespreadofatumortoanewplaceinthebodyis——60metastasis转移. Peoplewithcancermayfeelprettysickattimes—butCallusuallystilldolotsofnormalthings.——61theyareverysickkidsandteenagerswithcancermaystillbeabletogotoschool.TheymaybetiredOrbruise出现青肿easilybutthey——62sometimesgotocampmoviesandsleepover在外过夜的parties.Peoplewithcancerstilllikethesamethingstheydid——63theygotsick. Cancerinkidsisrare—buttodaymanykidswhodogetcancergoonlivingnormallives.Thenumberofkidswhobeatcancergoes——64everyyearbecauseofnewcancertreatments.Soalotofkidswithcancerwillsomedaydrivecarsgotocollegehavecareersandevenget——65andhavefamiliesoftheirown.
第一篇U.S.BlacksHard-hitbyCancer DeathratesforcancerarefallingforallAmericansbutblackAmericansarestillmorelikelytodieofcancerthanwhitestheAmericanCancerSocietysaidMonday. Inaspecialreportoncancerandblacks.theorganizationsaidblacksareusuallydiagnosedwithcancerlaterthanwhites.andtheyaremorelikelytodieofthedisease.Thiscouldbebecauseofunequal不平等的accesstomedicalcarebecauseblacksaremorelikelytohaveotherdiseasesaswellandperhapsbecauseofdifferencesinthebiology生物学ofthecanceritselfthereportadded. IngeneralblackAmericanshavelesshopeofsurvivingfiveyearsafterdiagnosisthanwhitesforallcancersitesandallstagesofdiagnosisthereportsaid. IndescribingcancerstatisticsforblackAmericansthisreportrecognizesthatmanyofthedifferencesassociatedwithracemaybecausedbyunfairsocialandeconomicdifferencesandunequalaccesstomedicalcare. Thecancersocietysaidblacksshouldbeencouragedtogetcheck—ups体格检查earlierwhencancerismoretreatableanditsaidmoreresearchisneededtoseeifbiologicaldifferencesplayarole. Thenewstatisticsemphasizethecontinuingimportanceofwipingouttheseunfairsocialdifferencesthroughpublicpolicyandeducationeffortstheorganizationsaidinastatement. Butitalsonotedadropincancerdeathrates.CancerdeathratesinbothsexesforallsitescombinedhavedroppedgreatlyamongblackAmericanssince1992ashaveincidencerates发生率saidthereport. Cancerismoretreatableifitisdetected
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第三篇FlorenceNightingale FlorenceNightingalewasborninFlorenceItalywhileherwealthyEnglishparentsweretravelinginEurope.Asachildshetraveledtomanyplaceswithherfamilyandlearnedhowtospeakseverallanguages. WhenNightingalewas17shetoldherfamilythatshewasgoingtohelpsickpeople.HerparentsdidnotapprovebutNightingalewasdetermined. ShetraveledtohospitalsalloverEurope.Shesawthatdoctorswereworkingtoohard.Shesawthatpatientsdiedbecausetheydidnotgetenoughcare.Nightingalefeltthatwomencouldbedoingmoretohelpdoctorstakecareofsickpeople. Nightingaleknewthatinorderfornursestodomoretheyneededspecialtraininginhowtotakecareofsickpeople.NightingalewenttoahospitalinGermanytostudynursing.ThenshereturnedtoLondonandbecametheheadofagroupofwomencalledGentlewomenDuringIllness.Thesewomencaredforsickpeopleintheirhomes. In1854.EnglandwasfightingawarwithRussia.№reporterswroteabouttheterribleconditionsinthehospitalsthatcaredforthewounded.Peopledemandedthatsomethingbedoneaboutit.AleaderofthegovernmentaskedFlorenceNightingaletotakesomenursesintothewarhospitals.SoinNovember1854Nightingalefinallygottoworkinahospital. Shetookalong38nurseswhomshehadtrainedherself. Atfirst.thedoctorsonthebattlefieldsdidnotwantNightingaleandhernursesintheirhospitals.Theydidnotbelievethatwomencouldhelp.Butinfactthenursesdidmakeadifference.Theyworkedaroundtheclocktendingthesick.Thankstotheirhardworkmanywoundedsoldierssurvived. AfterthewarNightingaleandhernursesweretreated1ikeheroes.Finallyin1860shestartedtheNightingaleSchoolforNurses.IntimethankstoFlorenceNightingalenursingbecameanimportantpartofmedicine. ItwasnotuntiltheWarwithRussiathatNightingale
WhatIsCancer? Cancerisactuallyagroupofmanyrelateddiseasesthatallhavetodowithcells.Cellsaretheverysmallunitsthatmakeupall——51thingsincludingthehumanbody.Therearebillionsofcells——52eachperson’sbody.Cancerhappenswhencellsthatarenotnormalgrow——53spreadveryfast.Normalbodycellsgrowanddivideandknowwhentostopgrowing.Overtimetheyalsodie.——54thesenormalcellscancercellsjustcontinuetogrowanddivideoutofcontrolanddon’tdie.Cancercellsusuallygrouptogethertoformtumors肿瘤. Agrowingtumorbecomesalumpofcancercells——55candestroythenormalcellsaroundthe——56anddamagethebody’shealthytissues.Thiscanmakesomeonevery——57. Sometimescancercellsbreakawayfromtheoriginaltumorandtraveltootherareasofthe——58wheretheykeepgrowingandcangoontoformnewtumors.Thisishowcancer——59.Thespreadofatumortoanewplaceinthebodyis——60metastasis转移. Peoplewithcancermayfeelprettysickattimes—butCallusuallystilldolotsofnormalthings.——61theyareverysickkidsandteenagerswithcancermaystillbeabletogotoschool.TheymaybetiredOrbruise出现青肿easilybutthey——62sometimesgotocampmoviesandsleepover在外过夜的parties.Peoplewithcancerstilllikethesamethingstheydid——63theygotsick. Cancerinkidsisrare—buttodaymanykidswhodogetcancergoonlivingnormallives.Thenumberofkidswhobeatcancergoes——64everyyearbecauseofnewcancertreatments.Soalotofkidswithcancerwillsomedaydrivecarsgotocollegehavecareersandevenget——65andhavefamiliesoftheirown.
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StepBackinTime Doyouknowthatwelivealotlongernowthanthepeoplewhowerebornbeforeus?Onehundredyearsagotheaveragewoman1ivedtobe45.ButnowsheCanliveuntilatleast80. Oneofthemainreasonsforpeoplelivinglongeristhatweknowhowtolookafterourselvesbetter.WeknowwhichfoodsaregoodforUSandwhatwehavetoeattomakesureourbodiesgetallthehealthythingstheyneed.Weknowwhywesometimesgetillandwhattodotogetbetteragain.Andweknowhowimportantitistodolotsofexercisetokeepourheartsbeatinghealthily. Butinorderthatwedon’tslipbackintobadhabitslet’shavealookatwhatlifewaslike100yearsago. Familieshadbetween15and20childrenathoughmanybabiesdidn’tlivelong.Childrensufferedfromlotsofdiseasesespeciallyrickets佝偻病andscurvy坏血病whicharebothcausedbybaddiets.Thisisbecausemanyfamilieswereverypoorandnotabletofeedtheirchildrenwell. ReallypoorfamilieswholivedincrowdedcitieslikeLondonandManchesteroftensleptstandingupbendingoverapieceofstringbecausetherewasnoroomforthemtoliedown. Peopledidn’thavefridgesuntilthe1920s.Theykeptfreshfoodcoldbystoringitonwindowsills窗台板blocksoficeorevenburyingitinthegarden. Somechildrenhadtostartworkattheageofsevenoreightloearnmoneyfortheirparents.Ifyouhadlived100yearsagoyoumightwellbesellingmatchsticks火柴杆ajobdonebymanychildrenorworkingwithyourdadbynow. AnEnglishmaninventedthefridgeinthe1920s.
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第二篇ADesertBetweenPaulandClara PaulhadlongpromisedtomarryClara.Butatthirty?theehemetandmarriedAlice.Clarawasdrivenmad. Paulwastakentocourt.ThejudgeorderedhimtopayClara$600becauseofthebrokenpromise.Paulhadtoborrowthemoneyfromamoneylender.Heagreedtopayback$5amonth—fortwentyyears.Hiswagesatthetimewere$16amonth. PaulandAlicewerepoorbutnotunhappy.Theyhadlittleenoughfoodcertainlyevenbeforethechildrenbegantoarrive.EachmonthPaulpaid$5tothemoneylender.Heworkedhardnevertakingaholiday.Intimethereweresevenmouthstofeed. Illnesswasalwayswiththem.Itgrewseriouswhentheoldestchildwaseight.TheyearsofhungerweakenedthefamilybecauseeachmonthPaulpaid$5.ThedetailsofthesicknesswereuglybuttheresultwasthisaftertwelveyearsoffamilylifePaulwasaloneintheworld. Helivedalone.exceptformemories.Workwasnotnowagodforhimitwasapain-killer.Eachmonthhepaidandintimethetwentyyearsended.Fromthatmomenthiswageswerehisown. OnedayItwasaholidaywenttotheseaside.Hesatdownonaseatbythesea.Amiddle.agedwomancameandsatdownnearhim.Theyrecognizedeachotheratonce. Thewomansaid.The$600hasbeeninthebanksincethedayitwaspaidtome.Itisnow$6000andIhavekeptitforyou.Willyouletmeshareitwithyou? NosaidPaulgently.Eachthousandisalostlifeinadesertbetweenus.Itcanneverbringanyhappiness. AfterhiswifeandchildrendiedPaulturnedtohisworkto
WhatIsCancer? Cancerisactuallyagroupofmanyrelateddiseasesthatallhavetodowithcells.Cellsaretheverysmallunitsthatmakeupall——51thingsincludingthehumanbody.Therearebillionsofcells——52eachperson’sbody.Cancerhappenswhencellsthatarenotnormalgrow——53spreadveryfast.Normalbodycellsgrowanddivideandknowwhentostopgrowing.Overtimetheyalsodie.——54thesenormalcellscancercellsjustcontinuetogrowanddivideoutofcontrolanddon’tdie.Cancercellsusuallygrouptogethertoformtumors肿瘤. Agrowingtumorbecomesalumpofcancercells——55candestroythenormalcellsaroundthe——56anddamagethebody’shealthytissues.Thiscanmakesomeonevery——57. Sometimescancercellsbreakawayfromtheoriginaltumorandtraveltootherareasofthe——58wheretheykeepgrowingandcangoontoformnewtumors.Thisishowcancer——59.Thespreadofatumortoanewplaceinthebodyis——60metastasis转移. Peoplewithcancermayfeelprettysickattimes—butCallusuallystilldolotsofnormalthings.——61theyareverysickkidsandteenagerswithcancermaystillbeabletogotoschool.TheymaybetiredOrbruise出现青肿easilybutthey——62sometimesgotocampmoviesandsleepover在外过夜的parties.Peoplewithcancerstilllikethesamethingstheydid——63theygotsick. Cancerinkidsisrare—buttodaymanykidswhodogetcancergoonlivingnormallives.Thenumberofkidswhobeatcancergoes——64everyyearbecauseofnewcancertreatments.Soalotofkidswithcancerwillsomedaydrivecarsgotocollegehavecareersandevenget——65andhavefamiliesoftheirown.
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