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Dear Mr.Smith,                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 

                                                  Yours faithfully,

                                                         Li Hua

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Dear Mr. Smith,

           I have heard that a cultural square is to be built in our city. Considering the needs of disabled people,I would like to make some suggestions.

           First of all,a slope should be built beside the steps for the convenience of disabled people in wheelchairs. Second,it is necessary to design sidewalks for the blind in the square. Last but not least,it would be handy to provide disabled people with special toilets. If things in the square are designed with good access for disabled people,I am sure many people will be pleased to go there.

           I hope you will take my suggestions into consideration.

                                               Yours faithfully,

                                               Li Hua

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               Regularly spending time in a sauna(É£Ä÷¿) may help keep the heart healthy and extend (ÑÓ³¤) life,say Finnish scientists in the journal JAMA Internal Medicine.

               Researchers from the University of Eastern Finland (UEF) studied 2,300 middle-aged men for an average of 20 years. They divided the men into three groups according to how often they used a sauna each week. Over the course of the study,49% of men who went to a sauna once a week died,compared with 38% of those who went two to three times a week and just 31% of those who went four to seven times a week. Frequent visits to a sauna were also linked with lower death rates from heart disease.

               The results don£¬t surprise Dr. Thomas H.Lee,founding editor of the Harvard Heart Letter. aThe beneficial effects of a sauna have been well documented in the past. It lowers blood pressure,and there is every reason to believe that its effects are good for your heart,¡± says Dr. Lee.

               Sauna use is deeply rooted in Finnish culture. A nation of 5. 5 million people,Finland has as many saunas as television sets ¡ª around 3. 3 million. Most of the saunas are in people£¬s homes,although they¡¯ re also in offices and factories.

               The very nature of the Finnish sauna is designed to reduce stress,the researchers say. The sauna has been a gathering place for family and friends for centuries. And a basic sauna rule; which discourages people from discussing controversial topics while bathing,is taught to the Finns during childhood.

               The Finnish researchers suggest that saunas may provide similar benefits to exercise because the high temperatures can drive heart rates to levels often achieved by moderate-intensity(ÖеÈÇ¿¶ÈµÄ) physical activities.

               So can sitting in a sauna take the place of exercising? ¡°I don't  know that I would take a sauna for exercise ,¡± Dr. Lee says. ¡°But exercising and then taking a sauna seems like a very healthy lifestyle."

32. What do the numbers in Paragraph 2 show?

   A. It can be harmfiil to use a sauna too often.

   B. Regular sauna users are likely to live longer.

   C. Different people have different sauna habits.

   D. Saunas may lower death rates from heart disease.

33. What does Dr. Lee think of UEF researchers findings?.

   A. They are amazing.

   B. They are interesting.

   C. They match his expectations.

   D. They go against past documents.

34. What do we know about the Finnish sauna?

   A. It is easily accessible to the Finns.

   B. It encourages people to debate.

   C. ft is a completely new lifestyle.

   D. It attracts more children than adults.

35. Which may be the best for your health according to Dr. Lee?

   A. Having as many saunas as possible.

   B. Using a sauna after doing physical activities.

   C. Doing physical exercise in high temperatures.

   D. Taking moderate-intensity physical exercise. 

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