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I’m a 20-year-old boy, and the following is my story.
A month after I graduated from high school in August,2007,I was coming home from swim practice in the training centre of the city and was involved in a car accident. I was so seriously injured that I was in a coma for more than two months at Prince Georges Hospital.
I suffered a lot from the experience of dying eight times during my coma and I couldn’t open my mouth to talk or to communicate when I eventually came around.At that time,it seemed that walking was never going to happen again due to all the extreme injuries. Just like my body,my dreams were completely destroyed. But I was not going to let my injuries stop me from realizing my dreams.
After receiving a total of 15 operations and 36 blood transfusions, I had to make every great effort to learn to talk,eat,walk,shower,and live on my own again.When I was out of hospital,I still had to go to outpatient therapy in Waldorf, Maryland.After I spent a few months in a wheelchair, I took baby steps to walk on my own.It was a miracle that I was able to walk again, but I still wanted to prove that I could not only walk, but also run. When it came true, I wanted to get back into the pool again.After having a few lung tests,I was able to go in the pool a little bit each week.After a few months of swim training,I began my freshman year at Mary’s College of Maryland and then became a proud member of the swim team.
By telling my story, I want to make a positive influence on the world.I am just trying to 1ive every day to the fullest and inspire other people never to give up their dreams no matter how bad a situation is to them. I remember when I was still in my hospital bed,I would have my mom and dad push me round in my wheelchair to the other rooms to see the other patients and chat with them and their family members.I wanted to let them know that everything was going to be okay. Somehow,things would work out for the best.
【小题1】The underlined word “coma” in Paragraph 2 probably has the meaning of __________.
A.operation | B.unconsciousness | C.treatment | D.emergency |
A.was unable to talk or communicate |
B.was in despair |
C.faced physical and mental challenges |
D.felt anxious about his state |
A.d,a,c,b,e | B.e,c,d,a,b | C.d,c,a,b,e | D.e,c,a,d,b |
A.his positive influence on other patients |
B.his meaningful life |
C.his purpose of sharing his story |
D.his great achievements |
A.Attitude is everything |
B.Actions speak louder than words |
C.Everything happens for a reason |
D.A good beginning is half done |
The child in the hospital bed was just waking up after having a throat(喉咙)operation. His throat 21 ,and he was afraid .However ,the young nurse 22 by his bed smiled so 23 that the little boy smiled back .He 24 to be afraid .The young nurse was May Paxton 25 she was deaf(聋的).May Paxton graduated 26 the Missouri School for the Deaf near the year 1909 .Three years 27 she went to see Dr.
Dr. Richardson never 33 her decision . 34 ,she was so pleased with May’s work that she later accepted two other deaf women as student nurses .The 35 was Miss Marian Finch ,who was hard of 36 .The second was Miss Lillie Bessie .These three were 37 “the silent angles(天使)of Mercy Hospital” during the 38 they worked there.
Dr. Richardson often 39 her faith in the girls’ ability to learn nursing .She wrote to May. “For three years ,you have been with us… It is wonderful to me that no man, 40 or child ever ,to my knowledge ,made a complaint(投诉)against you…”
21.A.cut B.hurt C.wounded D.damaged
22.A.standing B.jumping C.lying D.crying
23.A.shyly B.sadly C.cheerfully D.weakly
24.A.continued B.began C.stopped D.forgot
25.A.for B.so C.and D.but
26.A.as B.from C.with D.in
27.A.later B.before C.ago D.then
28.A.seeking B.changing C.hiring D.becoming
29.A.You B.She C.We D.He
30.A.money B.check C.pay D.price
31.A.easy B.disappointing C.joyful D.difficult
32.A.angry with B.satisfied with C.sorry for D.ashamed of
33.A.regretted B.thought of C.liked D.believed
34.A.In fact B.In a hurry C.In surprise D.In public
35.A.one B.others C.first D.other
36.A.reading B.hearing C.listening D.writing
37.A.offered B.chosen C.told D.called
38.A.year B.month C.time D.term
39.A.spoke of B.said C.heard of D.noticed
40.A.person B.woman C.boy D.girl
Eleven-year-old Angela was attacked by a rare 21 affecting her nerve system. She was unable to walk and her movement was 22 in other ways as well. The doctors did not hold much 23 of her ever recovering from this illness. They 24 she'd spend the rest of her life in a wheelchair.They said that few, if any, were able to come back to 25 after suffering from this disease .The little girl was 26 . There, lying in her hospital bed, she would swear that she was 27 going to be walking again one day.
She was moved to a specialized 28 hospital in the San Francisco Bay area. All 29 that could be applied to her case were used. The doctors were moved by her undefeatable spirit. They taught her about imaging about seeing herself walking. If it would do 30 else, it would at least give her hope and something 31 to do in the long waking hours in her bed. Angela would work as hard as possible in physical treatments, and in exercise sessions. But she worked just as hard lying there faithfully doing her 32 , visualizing herself moving, moving, moving!
One day, 33 she was attempting, with all her might, to imagine her legs moving again, it seemed as though something 34 happened: the bed moved! It began to move around the room! She 35 out, "Look what I'm doing! Look! Look! I can do it”. I moved! I moved!"
Of course, at this very moment everyone else in the hospital was screaming, too, and running to a 36 place. People were screaming, equipment was 37 and glass was breaking. You see, it was the terrible San Francisco earthquake. 38 don't tell that to Angela. She 39 that she did it.
And now only a few years later, she's back in school, on her own 40 . No crutches, no wheelchair. You see, anyone who can shake the earth between San Francisco and Oakland can defeat a little disease, can't they?
1. A.problem B.disease C.accident D.error
2. A.spread B.avoided C.limited D.forced
3. A.thought B.idea C.opinion D.hope
4. A.predicted B.prepared C.admitted D.decided
5. A.active B.normal C.alive D.simple
6. A.fearless B.peaceful C.patient D.stainless
7. A.probably B.approximately C.sincerely D.certainly
8. A.recovery B.experiment C.practice D.exercise
9. A.schedules B.instructions C.supports D.treatments
10. A.something B.anything C.nothing D.everything
11. A..admirable B.interesting C.optimistic D.appropriate
12. A.training B.imaging C.expectation D.performance
13. A.however B.after C.just D.as
14. A.useful B.regretful C.surprising D.disgusting
15. A.screamed B.laughed C.spoke D.sang
16. A.beautiful B.safe C.dangerous D.dirty
17. A.accelerating B.running C.appearing D.falling
18. A.For B.So C.But D.Or
19. A.believed B.denied C.realized D.accepted
20. A.parts B.legs C.body D.role
Eleven-year-old Angela was attacked by a rare 26 involving her nerve system.She was unable to walk and her movement was 27 in other ways as well.The doctors did not hold much 28 of her ever recovering from this illness.They 29 she'd spend the rest of her life in a wheelchair.They said that few, if any, were able to come back to 30 after suffering from this disease.The little girl was 31 .There, lying in her hospital bed, she would swear that she was 32 going to be walking again someday.
She was moved to a specialized 33 hospital in the San Francisco Bay area.Whatever
34 could be applied to her case were used.The doctors were attracted by her undefeatable spirit.They taught her about imaging about seeing herself walking.If it would do 35 else, it would at least give her hope and something 36 to do in the long waking hours in her bed. Angela would work as hard as possible in physical treatment, and in exercise sessions.But she worked just as hard lying there faithfully doing her 37 , visualizing herself moving, moving, moving !
One day, 38 she was attempting, with all her might, to imagine her legs moving again, it seemed as though something 39 happened: the bed moved! It began to move around the room! She 40 out, "Look what I'm doing! Look! Look! I can do it”.I moved! I moved!"
Of course, at this very moment everyone else in the hospital was screaming, too, and running for 41 .People were screaming, equipment was 42 and glass was breaking.You see, it was the recent San Francisco earthquake. 43 don't tell that to Angela.She's 44 that she did it.
And now only a few years later, she's back in school, on her own 45 .No crutches, no wheelchair.You see, anyone who can shake the earth between San Francisco and Oakland can defeat a little disease, can't they?
26.A.problem B.disease C.accident D.error
27.A.reduced B.avoided C.limited D.forced
28.A.thought B.idea C.opinion D.hope
29.A.predicted B.prepared C.admitted D.decided
30.A.active B.normal C.alive D.confident
31.A.fearless B.peaceful C.patient D.stainless
32.A.probably B.approximately C.sincerely D.certainly
33.A.recovery B.experiment C.practice D.exercise
34.A.schedules B.instructions C.supports D.treatments
35.A.something B.anything C.nothing D.everything
36.A.admirable B.interesting C.optimistic D.appropriate
37.A.training B.imaging C.expectation D.performance
38.A.however B.after C.just D.as
39.A.useful B.regretful C.surprising D.disgusting
40.A.screamed B.laughed C.spoke D.sang
41.A.ground B.cover C.ceiling D.bed
42.A.accelerating B.running C.appearing D.falling
43.A.For B.So C.But D.Or
44.A.convinced B.supposed C.realized D.accepted
45.A.parts B.legs C.body D.role
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