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In January 2011, Daniel Hernandez saved congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords' life in a mass shooting in Tucson. He kept her alive by (1)applying pressure to her wounds and speaking (2)tender words of sympathy until medical people arrived. He was (3)hailed as a hero by the public. Although his devotion to public service is (4)remarkable, in his book They Call Me a Hero: A Memoir of My Youth, Hernandez insists that he is not a hero. Hernandez said that he initially resisted the idea of writing a book about his experience on that day of enormous (5)tragedy. \had been (6)pushed by a few publishers after the incident,\he said. \thought heroes should be people who make a lifetime (7)commitment to helping others.\would be interested in writing a book (8)focusing on his public service.\official, I've faced some big challenges, and I want young people to know that they need to face challenges and (9)involvethemselves in their communities.\had any plan with a second book, Hernandez said his major purpose at present was to continue to serve his community and pursue his passion as a(n) (10)advocate for education. \I'm not going to say no,\
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in sb.'s words/in the words of sb.用某人的话来说
count on依靠指望 make sense of理解,弄懂某事 reserve for预留,保留 shield from使···免受 call on呼吁,号召 sum up概括总结 relate to理解,认同 in need在困难时,在贫困之中 be/get caught up in被卷入,陷入
1. She held her hand above her eyes to shield them from the sun so that she could see more clearly the man in front of her.
2. The boy studied the signs for over an hour, but still could not make sense of them, so he turned to his teacher for help.
3. They cal