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篇一:100-Year-Old Japanese Woman Sets Swimming Record

100-Year-Old Japanese Woman Sets Swimming Record

As we age, we often take longer to recover from injuries. That is, for some people.

After a Japanese woman suffered a knee injury, she became a competitive swimmer – at age 88.

Nearing the age of 101 has not slowed down one Japanese woman. In fact, in the swimming pool -- she is only getting faster.

Recently, a 100-year-old Japanese woman became the world's first

centenarian to complete a 1,500-meter freestyle swimming competition in a 25-meter pool.

Her name is Mieko Nagaoka. Ms.

Nagaoka set a world record for her age group at a recent Japan Masters Swimming Association event in the western city of Matsuyama. She swam the race in one hour, 15 minutes and 54 seconds.

By comparison, the overall female world record holder completed the same distance in just under 15 and a half

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minutes. But that swimmer, Katie Ledecky, is only 17 years old.

And Ms. Nagaoka was not competing against her. In fact, Ms. Nagaoka was the only competitor in the 100-104 year old category. Her race was not a race of speed but of endurance, or not giving up.

Many times a champion

Breaking swimming records is

nothing new to Ms. Nagaoka. So far she has broken 25 records. But she began competing when she was much younger – at 88.

Ms. Nagaoka suffered a knee injury in her 80s, so she began swimming to help her body recover. Since her first international swimming competition, she hasn't looked back, except maybe to see if her competition is catching up.

In 2002, at a masters swim meet in New Zealand, Ms. Nagaoka took the bronze medal in the 50-meter

backstroke. In 2004, she won three silver medals at an Italian swim meet. Masters swimming is a special class of competitive swimming to promote health and friendship among

participants. Swimmers compete within age groups of five years.

Ms. Nagaoka says she is a serious swimmer and a serious competitor. An article from the Reuters news service quotes her profile on the

international swimming website FINA,

saying Ms. Nagaoka trains four times a week for two hours at a time.

Does Japan have a secret?

Japan has a large number of people who live beyond 100 years old. Until she passed away this month, the oldest person in the world was also from Japan. Misao Okawa was born in 1898. She said her secrets for longevity, or long life, were good genes, regular sleep, sushi and exercise.

I'm Anna Matteo.

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篇二:The wolf and the old woman

English Speech

The wolf and the old woman

A hungry wolf is searching for food everywhere. When he comes a cottage, he hears a child crying. An old woman fusses and says to the little child: “stop crying! Otherwise, I will throw you to the wolf”.

Hearing this, the wolf believes that and waits outside. The day becomes darker. He hears the old woman coaxing the child: “ good baby, if the wolf comes, I will kill him ”. Having heard this, the wolf says: “this old woman, why does she say this but do that?”

This story is suitable for those people who are double dealing.

狼与老太婆

一只饥饿的狼四处寻找食物。当他来到一家农舍时,忽然听到小孩子的哭声。一个老太婆吓唬小孩说:“快别哭了,要不然我马上把你扔出去喂狼”。

狼听见了,信以为真,便站在门外等着。天渐渐黑了。他又听见老太婆哄逗那小孩说:“好宝宝,好宝宝,如果有狼来呀,我就杀了他”。狼听了这话后,一边跑一边说:“这个老太婆怎么说一套做一套”。

这个故事说的是那些言行不一,表里不一的人。

篇三:100YearOld Japanese Woman Sets Swimming Record

100-Year-Old Japanese Woman Sets Swimming Record

04/21/2015

As we age, we often take longer to recover from injuries. That is, for some people.

After a Japanese woman suffered a knee injury, she became a competitive swimmer - at age 88.

Nearing the age of 101 has not slowed down one Japanese woman. In fact, in the swimming pool -- she is only getting faster.

Recently, a 100-year-old Japanese woman became the world's first centenarian to complete a 1,500-meter freestyle swimming competition in a 25-meter pool.

Her name is Mieko Nagaoka. Ms. Nagaoka set a world record for her age group at a recent Japan Masters Swimming Association event in the western city of Matsuyama. She swam the race in one hour, 15 minutes and 54 seconds.

By comparison, the overall female world record holder completed the same distance in just under 15 and a half minutes. But that swimmer, Katie Ledecky, is only 17 years old.

And Ms. Nagaoka was not competing against her. In fact, Ms. Nagaoka was the only competitor in the 100-104 year old category. Her race was not a race of speed but of endurance, or not giving up.

Many times a champion

Breaking swimming records is nothing new to Ms. Nagaoka. So far she has broken 25 records. But she began competing when she was much younger - at 88.

Ms. Nagaoka suffered a knee injury in her 80s, so she began swimming to help her body recover. Since her first international swimming competition, she hasn't looked back, except maybe to see if her competition is catching up.

In 2002, at a masters swim meet in New Zealand, Ms. Nagaoka took the bronze medal in the 50-meter backstroke. In 2004, she won three silver medals at an Italian swim meet.

Masters swimming is a special class of competitive swimming to promote health and friendship among participants. Swimmers compete within age groups of five years.

Ms. Nagaoka says she is a serious swimmer and a serious competitor. An article from the Reuters news service quotes her profile on the international swimming website FINA, saying Ms. Nagaoka trains four times a week for two hours at a time.

Does Japan have a secret?

Japan has a large number of people who live beyond 100 years old.

Until she passed away this month, the oldest person in the world was also from Japan. Misao Okawa was born in 1898. She said her secrets for longevity, or long life, were good genes, regular sleep, sushi and exercise.

I'm Anna Matteo.

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Words in This Story

centenarian - n. a person who is 100 years old or older

endurance - n. the ability to do something difficult for a long time

freestyle - adj. a competition (such as a swimming race) in which the competitors are allowed to use different styles or methods

category - n. a group of people or things that are similar in some way

backstroke - n. a way of swimming in which a person floats in the water facing upward while kicking the legs and rotating the arms; also : a race in which the swimmers do the backstroke

篇四:45-year-old woman undergoing screening mammogram

45-year-old woman undergoing screening mammogram

History: A 45-year-old woman presents for screening mammogram. The patient does not complain of any symptoms. Craniocaudal (CC) and mediolateral oblique (MLO) views of the right

breast are shown below. Click to enlarge.

There are pleomorphic calcifications. True

False

The question above accounts for 13 % of your total score for this case. There are postlumpectomy changes. True

False

The abnormality contains mixed-density components. True

False

The question above accounts for 13 % of your total score for this case.

Which of the following is the appropriate BI-RADS classification for the above finding? 0 2 3 4

5 Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?

Fibroadenoma

Phyllodes tumor Fibroadenolipoma Galactocele

Invasive lobular carcinoma Which of the following is the most appropriate next step in management? No further management necessary Ultrasound-guided core biopsy Breast MRI PET/CT

Mammographic needle localization for excisional biopsy Which of the following can develop within a breast fibroadenolipoma? Apocrine metaplasia Ductal hyperplasia Calcification Ductal carcinoma in situ

All of the above

Which of the following syndromes has increased prevalence of breast hamartomas versus the general population? Multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1 (MEN1; Wermer syndrome) Cowden syndrome

Osler-Weber-Rendu syndrome

Swyer-James syndrome

Findings

CC and MLO mammography views of the right breast demonstrate a well-circumscribed mass in the outer mid breast. The mass has a thin radiodense rim. The internal contents demonstrate mixed density, corresponding to adipose, glandular, and fibrous components. No pleomorphic

calcifications or other suspicious calcifications are seen within the mass or elsewhere in the breast. There are no surgical clips or architectural distortion to suggest previous lumpectomy.

Differential diagnosis

Fibroadenolipoma

Fibroadenoma

Phyllodes tumor

Galactocele

Lipoma

Fat necrosis

Diagnosis: Fibroadenolipoma (hamartoma

Fibroadenolipoma (hamartoma)

Pathophysiology

Developmental malformation: Disorganized growth of benign mammary tissue, including ductal, lobular, and stromal components.

Circumscribed breast mass containing mixture of tissue components and surrounded by a thin capsule of connective tissue.

Natural history:

Benign physiology; can grow slowly over time.

Processes that develop in the rest of the breast can also occur within the fibroadenolipoma: Including pocrine metaplasia, ductal hyperplasia, calcification.

Lobular and ductal intraepithelial neoplasms are rare.

Epidemiology

0.1% to 0.7% incidence in general population. Increased incidence in phosphatase and tensin homolog (PTEN) hamartoma tumor syndrome (family of syndromes including Cowden syndrome).

Wide range of ages for presentation: 20 to 80 years.

Most commonly detected on first mammogram.

Clinical presentation

Typically asymptomatic.

Can be palpable on examination.

Larger fibroadenolipomas can cause symptoms related to mass effect.

Imaging features

Mammography:

Can occur at any location in the breast, including locations of ectopic breast tissue.

Appears round or oval in shape.

“Breast-within-a-breast” appearance:

Mixed density components corresponding to fat and fibroglandular tissue.

Radiodense rim reflecting adjacent compressed parenchyma.

Benign calcifications may be present.

Ultrasound:

Margins can be difficult to delineate from adjacent breast parenchyma.

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Has mixed echogenicity contents.

Small cysts may be present.

Is compressible.

Differential diagnoses

Fibroadenoma

Phyllodes tumor

Galactocele

Lipoma

Fat necrosis

Treatment

Majority of cases require no intervention.

Surgical excision is performed for cases in which there are suspicious imaging features suggesting associated malignancy or large lesions causing symptoms from mass effect.

References

Adler DD, Jeffries DO, Helvie MA. Sonographic features of breast hamartomas. J Ultrasound Med. 1990;9(2):85-90.

Feder JM, de Paredes ES, Hogge JP, Wilken JJ. Unusual breast lesions: Radiologic-pathologic correlation. Radiographics. 1999;19(suppl 1):S11-26; quiz S260.

Presazzi A, Di Giulio G, Calliada F. Breast hamartoma: ultrasound, elastosonographic, and mammographic features. Mini pictorial essay. J Ultrasound. 2015;18(4):373-377.

Tse GM, Law BK, Ma TK, et al. Hamartoma of the breast: A clinicopathological review. J Clin Pathol. 2002;55(12):951-954

篇五:The Old Woman and the Wine-Jar

The Old Woman and the Wine-Jar

You must know that sometimes old women like a glass of wine. One of this sort once found a Wine-jar lying in the road, and eagerly went up to it hoping to find it full. But when she took it up she found that all the wine had been drunk out of it. Still she took a long sniff at the mouth of the Jar. "Ah," she cried,

"What memories cling 'round the instruments of our pleasure."

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