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    Cellphones help us easily find people anywhere at any time. However, using cellphones too often may cause cancer. It's reported that people who used a cellphone for 10 years or more were more likely to get brain cancer.

    The suggestions below may help you reduce the risk (风险) of cancer:

◆ When using your cellphone, try to keep it away from your body as much     as possible. Don't put it under your pillow (枕头) or on a bedside table     when you go to sleep.

◆ When you're on the cellphone, use the speaker. In this way, you have just     1/100th of the contact (接触) with radiation you have when you hold it to     your ear. An earphone is also a good idea.

◆ Try to keep your conversations short. If you need to talk longer, use an ordinary phone     instead.

◆ Change ears when you're using your cellphone. Before putting it to your ear, wait until the     person you are calling picks up the phone.

◆ Your phone gives out radiation when you talk or text (发短信), but not when you're listening     or getting messages. Listening more and talking less can lower the risk of cancer.

◆ Do not use your cellphone when the signal (信号) is weak or when moving at a high speed,     for example in a car or train. At high speeds your phone is trying to pick up signals, and this     increases the radiation it gives out.

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Healthy tips on cellphone use

☆ Try to    8 l   your cellphone away from your body, both when using it and sleeping.

☆ Using the speaker or an    82   is a good way to reduce the radiation.

☆ Avoid using a cellphone to make    83    conversations.

☆ Don’t press the cellphone to your ear until the person you are calling    84    the phone.

☆ Listening more and talking    85    can lower the risk of cancer.

☆ Don’t use your cellphone when the signal is    86    or when moving at a high speed.

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假如你是林萍,你的笔友Sally正在美国的一所学校学习汉语,她给你发了一个电子邮件.请根据其内容,给予回复.邮件的开头及结尾均已给出(不计入总词数).

要求:1.词数80词左右;

2.条理清楚,语意连贯,句式规范,字迹工整.

参考词汇:

listening ability(能力); spoken Chinese; radio/TV programs; video tapes

  Dear Lin Ping,

  How are you getting on? Thanks for telling me something about your school life. I'm glad you're doing well in your English study.

  As you know, I began to learn Chinese 2 years ago. Now let me tell you something about my Chinese study. Though I can read and write a little Chinese, I'm stressed out(有压力) because I'm still weak in listening and my spoken Chinese isn't improving. I find it hard to talk with the people around in Chinese. I really need some help. Could you give me some advice(建议)? How I wish I could talk to you in Chinese one day!

Hope to hear from you soon,

Yours,

Sally

  Dear Sally,

  Glad to hear from you. You say you have some problems in learning Chinese. Don't worry. Let me give you some advice.

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  I hope you'll make great progress in your Chinese study. Good luck!

Yours,

Lin Ping

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