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n2012,Kim Stemple,pecial education techer,found herself tied to an IV(静脉a滴注器)inBoston hopial being treated for one of several diseases she had been diagnosed with,including lymphoma (Stemple was naturally getting very depressed.And then a friend named Doris gavehermedBefore she got too sick to exereise.Stemple had beena marathon runner.Doris washhadished a half marathon in Las Vegas and she hoped the present would ac kind of pickmuptoecoAfter Stemple hung the medal on her hospital IV pole,other patientssaid they wanted medalso That gotemneed.thinking.medal isa simple way to givea positive messashe told plmAndo her chityWe Finish Together,which colleets medals from strangerdancerwmmerpebeewinners-and donates them to all sorts of people in need.Recipients have included hospital patientsresidents of homelessshetersdered sodrPartf theprovolves the donor writing a personalized note on the ribbon."This gives recipientsothStemple."If they receive a medal,they know someone cares.Can a simple medal really make a difference?Yes,says Jo Musarra,who suffers from a serious diseas"Iopendmy package containing my new medal and the notes of positive warm thoughts I was deeply moved,"sherople."At that moment,I was sitting on my couch breathing through an oxygen tube because my lungs were in really badcondition.It means so much to me to feel that I am not alone.24.Why did Doris give away the medal?A.She didn't want to keep it.B.She just finished a half marathon.C.She wanted to cheer others up.D.She was too sick to continue running25.What is the main idea of Paragraph 3?A.What other patients thought of the charityB.How Stemple founded her charityC.Who got the donated medals.D.Where the medals came from.26.Which of the following best describes Stemple?A.Positive and caring.B.Unlucky and weak.C.Selfless and determined.D.Confident and proud.27.Why does the writer mention Joan Musarra's story in the last paragraph?A.To show us the bad effect of loneliness.B.To prove the difference a medal can make.C.To remind us to keep a positive attitude toward life.D.To tell us the difficulty of fighting against diseases.CThere's a strange form of climate anxiety driving more people to the places and sights that may cease to exist in thecoming years or decades.Alaska tops the list of climate-caused travel destinations.The northern Alaskanilageof Kaktovik saw a major boom in tourism last year,as over 2,000 people appeared on its thinly populated snowy streetsUntilearlier in the decade,local news reports said,the village had fewer than 50 annual visitors.The main attractionspolar bears,which are being forced into towns by the warming planet and the decreasing Arctic sea ice.All the heating ismaking wildlife spotting and effortless bear selfies (far easier.Most visitors are reportedly fromChinaethe U.S.A.Around the mid-1990s,researchers began noticing more female bears building dens ()on land instead of in theice.And seasons of tourism correspond with changing bear behavior.It peaks in autumn when sea ice is farfrom theshore,and bears stay on land until the sea freezes again in winter.A report in the Climate Science Special Report:Fourth National Climate Assessment found."Alaska has warmedmore than twicerapidlyas the rest of the United Sates"This year,aming temperature were reported fromka.Each day since April 25 has been above average temperatures,the longest line in a century.While bears have their charm,melting glaciers are great scenes in their own right.With predictions thatgcould be melting 100 times faster than previously thought,the number of touristsncsemtobe oingupdingly.Alaska'our companies have reported the number of glacial cruises went up by3 pereent n thedeAthe landscape changes,tour companies have had to modify their regular oues and hikesthpcould gain access to by foot only a decade ago can now only be reached by helicopter.-27