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二、文意選填:10%     With lots of recent teen suicides in the US, it is hard not to wonder if something could have been done to __36__ them.Where can a person turn for help if they have emotional crisis or have reached the breaking point? The answer __37__ hotlines.These are special phone numbers that people can call if they need emergency counseling immediately. Most are __38__ 24 hours aday and have trained volunteers and professional counselors.     The first crisis hotlines were created to help __39__ thinking about committing suicide. An English priest named Chad Varahrealized the need to __40__ after he attended a funeral for a 14-year-old girl. She killed herself because she feared that she hadgotten a __41__ transmitted disease when she experienced her first period. That had changed Varah’s life, and in 1953, he foundedThe Samaritans to help those who had nowhere else to turn. The service __42__ and spread throughout the UK, into the US, andeven to Australia and Tasmania.     __43__ the mid-1970s, suicide hotlines existed in most major cities in the US. Now, many of them have expanded theirservices to help people __44__ all kinds of emotional crises. There are hotlines for runaway children, victims of domestic violence, and people dealing with gender identity issues. The good thing is __45__ these crisis hotlines have toll-free numbers, which means callers can get the help they need for free.  
(A) that
(B) available
(C) individuals
(D) prevent
(E) reach out(AB) sexually (AC) caught on (AD) by (BC) with (DE) lies in
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難度:適中0.5
統計:A(0),B(0),C(0),D(0),E(0)

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