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Mrs.MatthewswasveryhappywhensheheardSeniorcitizensinthestoryreferto thosewhohavespecialoldpeoplewithspecialpeoplewhoholdhighpositionsinthethosewhowanttotravelWomenover don’thavetopayfortakingpaylessfortheirrideiftheyhaveaspecialhavetopaythefullpricefortheirhavetopaytheirspecialMrs.Matthewsfeltunhappyonthebusbecause shestillhadtopayforthe B.thecardwasn`tC.shefeltshewasnowanold D.thedriverwhisperedtoThedriverwhisperedtoher inordertomakeherfeelbecausehethoughtthatshe ’thaveborrowedher ’sbecausehewantedhertopaythefullbecauseheknewhermotherwasstillCNotmanyyearsagosomeAmericanfarmersbegantocomplainabouthawks(Thehawkswerekillingchickens.Thefarmersdidnotknowwhattodo.TheywenttothegovernmentofficialsandaskedforTheofficials “We’llpayyouforeachhawkyou ”ThefarmersbegantokilltheManyhawkswerekilled,butthefarmersnowhadanotherproblem.Thefieldmicewereinnumberandtheywereeatingupthe ’corn.Hawkseatnotonlychickensbutalsomice.Theyeatmorefieldmicethanchickens.Butifthefarmershadknownthat,theywouldnothaveupset()thebalanceofnature.InonepartoftheUSA,therearedeerwhicheatakindofwildrose.ThedeerareeatenbymountainlionsThenumberofdeermountainlionsandwildrosedoesnotchangemuchifpeoplestayawayfromthem.Iftherearetoomanydeer,mountainlionswillincreaserapidlyinnumberandkillmanydeer.Iftherearetoomanymountainlions,therewillbefewerdeerandtherewillbemoreroses.Itisalwaysnecessaryforustokeepthebalanceofnature.Thegovernmentoncekilledalmostallthemountainlionstoprotectthedeer.Soonthereweresomanydeerthattheyateupallthewildroses.Thentheybegantoeatthegreenleavesofyoungtreeswhichwereimportanttothefarmers.Sothefarmersprotectedtheirtreesfromthedeer.Thedeerhadnothingtoeat,andmanyofthemdied.ThegovernmentlearnedavaluablelessonfromWhathadhappenedafterthehawkswerePeoplewouldn’tworryabouttheirThenumberofthefieldmicebecametooThenumberofthefieldmicebecameThefieldmicewereeatingupthe ’WhydidAmericanpeoplehavetoprotecttheirBecausethemountainlionsdestroyedtheBecausethereweresomanydeerthattheybegantoeatthegreenBecausetheywantedthetreestogrowBecausethetreesaremoreimportantthantheWhatcanwelearnfromtheWemustkeepthebalanceofWemustnotkillanywemustfeedthehawkswithourcorntokeepthebalanceofBothAandDInChina,someradiobroadcastingstationsusehotlinestoencouragelistenerstotakepartinthetalkshows.Thatisagoodidea.Yes,thefactisthatsomepeopledonothingbutbreakthewholeSomepeopleknowlittleaboutthetopicunderdiscussion.Sometimestheydonotevenknowwhatthehostistalkingabout.Sothehosthastotellthecallerwhattheshowisabout.UsuallycallerwillaskafewquestionswhichexpresshishopeandshowhisignoranceThenthehosthastoanswerandexplain---howsillyitis!Itwastesalotoftime.Itseemsthatsomepeoplephonethehotlinesforfun.Theyjustwanttoletthelistenershearthem.Theydonotcarewhatthetopicis,whethertheythemselvesareinterestedinthetopicorhowsillytheyappeartobe.Itisnecessaryforradiostationstoimprovethehotlineprogrammes.Inmyopinion,ifacallerdoesnotknowwhatisgoingon,theoperatorshouldnotletthecallertakepartinit.Theunderlined “somepeopledonothingbutbreakthewhole ”maythat radiostationsusehotlinesinawrongthereareproblemstosolveintheuseofhotlinesbysomeradiobroadcastingtheuseofhotlinesbysomeradiobroadcastingstationsisagoodsomepeoplehaveunclearTheunderlined “ ”inthelastparagraphrefers A.話務(wù) B.聽 C.醫(yī) D.主持EAfterabusydayofworkandplay,thebodyneedstorest.SleepisnecessaryforgoodDuringthistime,thebodyrecoversfromtheactivitiesoftheday.Therestthatyougetwhilesleepingmakesitpossibleforyourbodytoprepareitselfforthenextday.Therearefourlevelsofsleep,eachbeingalittledeeperthantheonebefore.Asyousleep,yourbodyrelaxeslittlebylittle.Yourheartbeatsmoreslowly,andyourbrainslowsdown.Afteryoureachthefourthlevelyourbodyshifts(backandforthfromoneleveltotheAlthoughyourmindslowsdown,youwilldreamfromtimetotime.Scientistswhostudysleeppointoutthatwhendreamingoccurs,youreyeballsbegintomovemorequickly(althoughyoureyelidsareclosed).ThisstageofsleepiscalledREM,whichstandsforrapideyemovement.Ifyouhavetroublefallingasleep,somepeople breathingveryslowlyverydeeply.Otherpeoplebelievethatdrinkingwarmmilkwillmakeyoudrowsy.Thereisalsoanoldsuggestionthatcountingsheepwillputyoutosleep.DuringREM, youmove B.youstartC.yourmindstops D.youreyeballsmoveAgoodtitleforthistextmight A. 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