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阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。

The pressures of 1.(provide) full-time care for a loved one with a learning disability can be felt throughout the whole family. When I was younger, I remembered my parents taking 2.(turn) to look after Frances until she fell asleep,3. was usually around 5 am. As my parents got more hopeless, I felt I 4.(have) to take a turn and give them a break. But every morning 5. fail, after endless nights of no sleep, my 6. (tire) dad would still be ready at 5 am to take me to swimming practice. It is a miracle 7. under such stress and pressure, my mum and dad have always remained calm and loving with Frances, with me, and most incredibly with each other.

It’s 8. (absolute) heartbreaking to see families 9. (tear) apart because they are not getting the short breaks they badly need. MENCAP is asking the government to make sure that any money they invest 10. (spend) on these services. They are also calling on councils to make sure that they reach out early to families caring for a son or daughter with a learning disability.

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