Tony loved basketball. One afternoon on his _______ to a basketball game, he was walking and dreaming about playing college-basketball the next year. Just then a car hit him and he was sent to _______.

Tony doctor told him that _______ his legs were broken, When he heard that, he knew his college basketball dreams _______ came true. Tony did what the doctors told him. _______ it didn't work when he left the hospital, Tony was sent to a recovery(康复)center .

A week after he arrived there, he met Sunny Chen. Though he couldn't move his legs, Sunny became a coach of a basketball team _______ the Sun. It was a on-wheelchair basketball team, because _______ in the team played from a wheelchair. Sunny invited Tony to _______ the game. Tony played badly, but for the first time since he accident, he _______ feeling sorry for himself.

After becoming a part of the Suns, Tony improved quickly. Playing basketball was like ________ for him. Tony was much ________ than before. When Tony became sad or ________, Sunny was there to help him. The day before Tony ________ the center, he had dinner with Sunny. He asked Sunny ________ could be so happy, even with his broken legs.

Sunny smiled and said, “It's really quite ________ When you keep your face to the sun, the shadows(影子) fall behind.”

1.A. street B. way C. school D. home

2.A. school B. park C. bank D. hospital

3.A. each. B. every C. both. D. all

4.A. hardly B. seriously C. slowly D. quickly

5.A. or. B. but C. so D. if

6.A. said B. asked C. called D. talked

7.A. somebody B. anybody. C. nobody D. everybody

8.A. study B. show C. join D. watch

9.A. stopped B. kept C. started D. stood

10.A. fruit B. medicine C. food. D. water

11.A. good. B. well C. better D. best

12.A. happy B. excited C. angry D. relaxed

13.A. arrived B. left C. got D. stayed

14.A. when B. what C. why. D. how

15.A. simple B. bad C. difficult D. new

Soela Zani is a photographer from Albania. In 1988, a quiet boy lived next door to her. Born with Down's syndrome (唐氏综合征), the boy never spoke and seldom went outside because his parents felt shame to be seen with him.

“It was sad to see that,” Zani said. “Now, people know differently. Children with Down's syndrome are lovely. We need to accept them as they are and give them a chance to succeed in life.”

Zani wanted to do something for those lovely children, so she opened an exhibition (展览) last year at Albania's National Historical Museum. Photos of children with Down's syndrome were shown in the exhibition. In the photos, the children are copying poses (姿势) from famous paintings.

“When we opened the exhibition, the visitors enjoyed all the pictures. Many even started to cry in front of them. I was very touched,” Zani said. “These children are beautiful. They are pieces of art. This is my message.”

In some parts of Albania, having a child with Down's syndrome is still thought to be unlucky or shameful. But Zani has found the beauty of the children, inside and out. “There is no difference between a child with Down's syndrome and a child without it. They are the same,” Zani said. “This exhibition is a present from me to them.” Zani plans to take more photos of children with Down's syndrome and raise money for them this year.

根据材料内容简要回答下列问题。

1.What did Zani's next-door neighbor think of their child?

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2.Who did Zani open the exhibition for?

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3.What could be seen in Zani's exhibition?

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4.Was Zani's exhibition successful?

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5.What's Zani's plan for 2016?

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