A 35-year-old Australian mother makes around$58,000 a year by hugging strangers.
Jessica O Neil(1)startedstarted (start) her unusual job six months ago. "As human beings,one thing we often ignore in our daily lives is physical touch,without(2)itit,we can fall into depression and other mental health problems.To fulfill this need,I've become a (3)professionalprofessional (profession) hugging therapists (理療師)" said Jessica.
Jessica claims that her hugs can help those suffering from loneliness,depression,or low self-confidence. "When I hugged my customers,I could see their tension and (4)anxietyanxiety(anxious) melt away.Then I could get to their heart and do what I can (5)to cureto cure (cure) them." Jessica said. "Everyone has the desire to connect(6)withwith someone.I believe my hug helps me and my customers connect at a spiritual level."
Jessica says the majority of her customers are male,but she has(7)aa surprising number of female customers as well.
While many people think she must be crazy to do such work,Jessica is confident (8)thatthat she's made the right choice. "In today's digital age,many people are lonelier than ever.Apparently,for people (9)lackinglacking (lack) physical interaction,their mental health(10)is affectedis affected (affect) by my hugging therapy," said Jessica.
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【答案】started;it;professional;anxiety;to cure;with;a;that;lacking;is affected
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