单项选择题


On Friday nights when her friends are deciding which film to see, Karina Wood (26) to a recreational club where she (27) after adults with learning difficulties. Karina has been (28) at the club in Stonehaven for two years. She helps organise social events for a group of 30, (29) in age from young adults to the (30) .
Now Karina is one of 70 young people being (31) for her work with a Diana Award, an honor (32) upon children and teenagers who have made an outstanding or selfless
(33) to their community.
The awards, (34) to the memory of the Princess of Wales, will be (35) at the Scottish parliament tomorrow in the first ceremony north of the border. Karina, a sixth-year pupil at Mackie Academy, is going to the event with her (36) teacher, Ewen Ritchie, who
(37) her for the award. Karina, who is studying advanced chemistry, maths and biology and hopes to become a doctor, insists that she doesn’t seek (38) for her work.
"It is a fantastic experience," she says. "I get to meet new people and learn new skills." She isn’t (39) that she is the only one of her friends who (40) volunteer work, and she says she doesn’t (41) their Friday night get-togethers.
"I don’t know what they think but I (42) the volunteer work. It is good fun." Although Karina was only seven when the (43) of Wales died, she says: "I know she was very (44) in charity work. She was the people’s royal and people could relate to her. I am glad the award is (45) her name."

A.worried
B.concerned
C.afraid
D.sorry