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I had made C. did I make D. had I made踁 桘t銐AResearchers at UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles, California found that a 12-minute bed-side visit with a dog can help reduce anxiety levels by 24 percent in heart failure patients, compared to a 10 percent drop when patients had a visit from a human volunteer, and no drop in patients who had no visit.Results of the 76-patient study were presented last week at the American Heart Association s yearly Scientific Sessions in Dallas, Texas. The study was supported by the Pet Care Trust Foundation, a non-profit^梑?R organization which promotes human-animal interaction and connection. In the study, effects of dog and volunteer visits were compared with those of volunteers only, and with patients who had no visits and stayed at rest. Heart pressures were monitored and patients were asked to answer a list of anxiety assessment questions before and after the visits. Although critical pressure measures also fell, suggesting improved heart function, the most obvious reaction was seen in anxiety levels.揟he first thing you notice is that the patient抯 facial expression, changes to a smile and the stress of the world seems to be lifted off their shoulders, study author Kathy Cole said. Feelings of disappointment and helplessness are common among heart patients, Cole said, and just three nights in a hospital is enough to make some patients feel anxious and uncomfortable. During the visit, the furry friend is allowed to lie on the bed next to the patient with its head within two feet of the patient抯. Most patients petted the dog, while others talked about the dog with human volunteers in conversation. 00Dogs used in the study are specially trained animal-assisted therapy籰梪 dogs that go through a series of trainings, assessments and certifications翄 to qualify as therapy dogs. There are different kinds of dogs. Researchers used everything from Bernese mountain dogs to small schnauzers. However, a dog doesn抰 have to be specially trained to have a calming effect on a person. In fact, the animal doesn抰 even have to be a dog in order to help. 揂s long as the animal has meaning to the patient, or a relationship with the patient, it can help calm the patient, Cole said.1. We learn from the text that heart patients benefit most from visits by___________.A. a volunteer on his own B. a well-trained dog alone C. a non-profit organization D. a volunteer with a dog 2. The study shows that, for heart patients, __________.A. their recovery depends on contact with animals B. their heart pressure reduces if they stay at rest C. their contact with animals improves their conditionD. their anxiety is reduced if they stay longer in hospital 3. According to Cole, the change of patients expression on the face indicates that_________.A. they are mentally comforted B. they are happy with the experimentC. their treatment time may be shortened D. their heart function is returning to normal 4. This report concentrates on__________.A. the treatment of heart disease B. the cure power of animalsC. the relationship between dogs and humans D. the promotion of human-animal interactionBThe official line on Marie-Eve Chainey in the women抯 high jump read 揘H敆shorthand for 揘o Height敆not exactly a fitting designation for an athlete who truly jumped very high.For some athletes at the Canadian track and field championships in August 2010, a prideful return meant posting fast times after a slow season. For Chainey, it meant returning to top competition after a nine-year battle with kidney線 disease. Three years ago, she was unable to walk and even had no strength to wash her hair.As a 14-year-old, Chainey would often travel 820 kilometres from Kapuskasing to Toronto to train under coach Gary Lubin at York University. At 18, Chainey went to Spain to learn the language and continue her high-jump training. While there, she became so dizzyUf she had to be hospitalized. That s when she got the news: Her kidneys were no longer working. She hasn t known life without dialysis(悙g) since.Healthy kidneys remove waste products from the blood. In dialysis treatment, a machine cleans the blood at regular periods, for example, three times a week. Chainey has been using nightly dialysis, which works while she sleeps.Since her original diagnosis, Chainey has had to face four returns and countless other difficulties, including going blind for two months. She was told over and over she抎 never jump again because her muscles were too damaged. But for Chainey, jumping is like breathing.揊rom when I got sick, the goal that I had was to just be back jumping, she said. 揓umping was basically my happy place. Even now more so. Because I抦 sick and there抯 so much going on, when I go to high jump, I don抰 think about anything else than just high jump and enjoying it. It is surely my getaway. I feel normal because I don抰 have to think about anything else.So on the eve of the national championships, the 27-year-old was not about to be deterred by a difficult night of dialysis. 揑抦 very stubborn, I抦 very hard-headed. I just had to find a way that I would be able to jump, no matter what.Chainey certainly felt nervous at the championships; her hands wouldn抰 stop shaking once the competition began. She didn抰 clear the starting height of 1.50 meters, which she had managed to get over in practice. Still, you抎 be hard pressed to find a happier last-place finisher anywhere.揓ust being out there, especially when they lined us up and they introduced us to the crowd, it was a special moment that I抣l always remember, she said. 揑 didn抰 feel comfortable at first because I didn抰 feel I belonged. But although I didn抰 get a height, I still feel I belonged there. It felt wonderful just to have the opportunity and experience this.Chainey says kidney disease has cured her of her perfectionism. 揑抳e always been a straight A student, always done well in sports and piano, she said. 揝o when I got sick, my life wasn抰 perfect anymore. I had to learn how to live with what you have, that I had limits. That was a very good lesson for me, to know that things aren抰 always perfect but you can still make the best of it.Lubin is not surprised by her determination. 揝he used to come down from Kapuskasing, a 12-hour train ride, in order to train. 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She frequently travelled long distances to train at York University.D. She competed even though she had received dialysis treatments.6. How is the information in paragraphs 1 to 3 organized?A. cause and effect B. present to past C. similarities and differences D. more important to less important7. Why is paragraph 5 important to the selection?A. It explains why high jumping is a top sport. B. It proves that Chainey should not compete. C. It reveals Chainey抯 determination. D. It describes the dangers of dialysis.8. Which word is closest in meaning to the underlined 揹eterred in paragraph 7?A. stopped B. punished C. confused D. influenced9. What impact did kidney disease have on Chainey?A. Chainey became dissatisfied with anything less than a win.B. Chainey stopped using jumping as an escape from her troubles.C. Chainey no longer expected to be perfect in what she attempted.D. Chainey valued her fellow competitors as encouraging supporters.10. Why was Chainey satisfied with her finish at the national championships?A. She had jumped her personal best. B. She had met her coach抯 expectations.C. She had defeated her closest competitor. D. She had returned to the sport she enjoyed.擭 孾b_kXzzWith New Year approaching quickly, I was so pleased with the resolution (砆胈) my family had made at the beginning of this year and proud that we were actually able to keep it. For the past year we had made an effort to go 1 and, looking back, we were pretty successful.Last year we began recycling all of our glass, paper, plastic, and aluminum cans. We 2 all light bulbs throughout our home with energy saving bulbs; we stopped purchasing 3 water. In addition, we made it a point to 4 reusable bags when grocery shopping.Although I took pride in all the 5 , I felt that we could take it a step 6 and do more. I was especially interested in teaching my kids to become more 7 in learning how important it is to take care of the environment. 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