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Heroes Monica and Bryan
Davies had only just trained as couriers (递送员) for the charity Anthony
Nolan when the coronavirus broke out. But they were determined to volunteer to
deliver stem cells to cancer patients, inspired by their daughter Helen's brave
battle with her illness and meeting the selfless stem cell donor who came to
her rescue.
Monica, 67, said: "I
couldn't bear the thought that other families standing by a hospital bed, being
told the transplant couldn't go ahead because the stem cells couldn't get
through."
Helen was diagnosed (诊断) with Hodgkins Lymphoma in 2010. The diagnosis was all the more
terrifying as a close family friend had lost their teenage son to the disease a
decade earlier, but at first the doctors comforted Helen and said she was
likely to make a full recovery.
The doctors said Helen's
age and fitness worked in her favour. They said she would have six months of
treatment and she would be fine. But within months of finishing her treatment,
Helen's cough returned and scans revealed a shadow on her chest. Further
investigations confirmed the cancer was back.
The doctors used up all
treatments except a stem cell transplant from a donor. Thankfully a matching
donor was found on the Anthony Nolan stem cell register and Helen had her
transplant in March 2014. This time Helen made a good recovery. She wanted to
contact her donor, but strict anonymity (匿名) rules prevent patients
meeting their donor for two years after the transplant.
As soon as she was allowed,
Helen made contact with her donor Ben Potts, from Kent. They quickly became
friends and she invited him to her wedding in September 2016.
After that, Monica and
Bryan decided to support Anthony Nolan and volunteered to become stem cell
couriers when they retired and returned to England.
The couple made three
deliveries a week at the peak of the pandemic. They've now covered 15,000
miles. Henny Braund, Anthony Nolan's chief executive said: "Over the last
year our volunteer couriers have showed just how committed they are to giving
people with blood cancer a second chance of life."
(1)
What inspired the couple to volunteer to deliver stem cells?
A . The pains of cancer patients.
B . Their daughter's experience.
C . The outbreak of coronavirus.
D . The donors' selfless devotion.
(2)
What was the doctors' initial feeling about Helen's condition?
A . Confident.
B . Terrified.
C . Desperate.
D . Embarrassed.
(3)
Why couldn't Helen meet her donor at first?
A . She did not make a full recovery.
B . The donor refused to be contacted.
C . They arranged a later time to meet.
D . She had no idea who saved her life.
(4)
What is the text mainly about?
A . A charitable organization.
B . A girl fighting against cancer.
C . A couple delivering stem cells.
D . A successful stem cell transplant.
答案: B
A
D
C