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For 21 years, Georges Bwelle watched his ill father traveling to hospitals, which could not offer hi...
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For 21 years, Georges Bwelle watched his ill father traveling to hospitals, which could not offer him all necessary help.
Jamef Bwelle suffered only a broken arm at first, but it finally developed into a hematoma. That would affect (影响) him for the rest of his life. Bwelle spent years taking his father to overcrowded (过于拥挤的) hospitals. It was not easy. They would leave home at 5 a.m. and ran to the hospital to be the first. There were a lot of patients. Some people could die because they were waiting.
The situation hasn’t changed much since Bwelle’s father died in 2002. In Cameroon, there is one doctor for every 5,000 people while in the United States there is one doctor for every 413 people. And even if they could see a doctor, many Cameroonians couldn’t afford it.
When he saw his father and so many of his countrymen suffer, Bwelle decided to do something about it. He became a doctor himself. And he started an organization, ASCOVIME. It travels into the countryside on weekends to provide free medical care. Since 2008, he and his group of volunteers have helped nearly 32,000 people.
Almost every Friday, his team jam into vans and travel to villages in need. In each trip they receive 500 people. Patients come on foot from 60 kilometers around the village for free treatment. The next morning, the team will do simple operations in a school house, town hall or home, and work into the early hours of Sunday morning.
On Sunday, the team heads back to the city, tired but proud of their work. They know that their help can make a world of difference to those they help.
For his devotion to his country and people, Georges Bwelle becomes one of the 2013 Heroes voted throughout the world.
1.Jamef Bwelle’s broken arm developed into a serious illness probably because________.
A.he had been hurt too seriously
B.he had been taken to hospital too late
C.he had not received proper treatment
D.he had not followed the doctor’s advice
2.Which is one of the problems about medical care in Cameroon?
A.The country has too large a population.
B.Many people are too poor to pay for treatment.
C.Doctors generally have too poor medical skills.
D.Hospitals are too far away from the countryside.
3.The passage mainly tells us________.
A.why Bwelle decided to become a doctor
B.what bad conditions Cameroonians are in
C.that doctors are badly needed in Cameroon
D.how Bwelle has become an admired doctor
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