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It was my mother who always stressed the importance of language. From the time I was born, I was read to. I would fall asleep to the sounds of my parents¡¯ voices, whether it was my dad¡¯s softly accented, or my mother¡¯s clear English. The flow of language was unbroken, and whether in Chinese or English, the stream of communication flowed through our house.

One October morning in sixth grade, after my mother had left to catch the train to the city, I left the house for the bus stop. I was surprised when I saw our car, the door hanging open. As I drew closer, I saw my mother lying on the ground.

In the hospital, it was hard to believe that the lady who lay before me was my mom. My mother could not remember my name. As the leaves changed colors, it became clear that the stroke had created a wall between my mothers mind and mouth: her mind was not any less dear, but the words she spoke were not what she meant.

The battle my mother faced taught me the importance of language. Without it, identity does not exist; relationships cannot be formed; stories cannot be told; directions cannot be given, and knowing anything about anyone is impossible. Without language, communication cannot take place. Without language, one cannot express the beauty of a sunset or the kindness of a stranger. The world would pass us by in silence.

¡¾1¡¿From where might the author¡¯s mom come to America?

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C. an illness D. a robbery

¡¾4¡¿This passage is mainly about .

A. a strong mother B. the importance of language

C. a family disaster D. the significance of teaching language

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A social media campaign has been launched in China to cut down the number of newborns babies who die in the first 24 hours of life. The campaign, called First Embrace(Óµ±§)£¬promotes skin-to-skin contact between mother and baby immediately after birth, a practice proven to keep the baby warm and help it to fight infections.

There are 16 million babies born in China each year, and approximately 150,000 of them die before they reach one month of age. ¡¾1¡¿ Zhang Shuyi, a researcher at the Capital Institute of Pediatrics in Beijing, said there was strong evidence for the First Embrace approach.

¡°When babies are cold, they are more likely to catch infections or have difficulty breathing,¡± she said,¡± ¡¾2¡¿ It provides direct protection against infection, promotes bonding between the parent and child and supports breast-feeding.¡± Health workers who shifted from the normal practice of separation to skin-to-skin contact have observed that babies are more pink, calm and comfortable.

The WHO has developed the First Embrace approach to help reduce newborn deaths across the Western Pacific region, including China. Bernhard Schwartlander , the WHO Representative in China, said, ¡°As many as two-thirds of newborn deaths could be prevented using simple, low-cost methods, including the First Embrace.¡±

¡¾3¡¿ The WHO will be posting information about the campaign, and hosting online question-and-answer sessions with Chinese and international experts. The public can participate by following the WHO on Weibo and joining the conversation. Schwartlander said, ¡°We are targeting new parents, pregnant women and couples thinking about having a baby. ¡¾4¡¿ ¡±

Just last month, a new research shows that child and mother health outcomes in Shanghai are equal to those in the USA and Canada. ¡¾5¡¿ Hopefully, the messages conveyed by the new campaign could help to bridge that gap.

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B. Of that number, half die in the first 24 hours of life.

C. Skin-to-skin contact keeps a baby warm by transferring heat.

D. Those parents who lost their newborn babies can get supports on the platform.

E. In other parts of China, however, the statistics are like those of poor countries.

F. It indicates that related methods for health care and birth quality should be improved.

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