题目内容
阅读理解。
On July 23rd, 1993, Wang Jiapeng lost his legs when his plane crashed. Wang was only 12 years old.
"I felt I was the unluckiest person in the world," says Wang."When I saw students with their schoolbags
on their backs, the sound of my wheelchair made me sick."
Wang's mother took him to a special hospital in Beijing. She looked after him in the daytime and worked
at night to make money. But after two years, Wang was still not able to leave the hospital. Wang's mother
became too tired to go on and one day she herself became a hospital patient!
One morning she woke up and saw her son holding breakfast for her. Wang's trip to the food shop was
his first time outside the hospital in two years. The five-minute walk took him thirty minutes. But he was
finally able to make an important decision."I didn't care how other people looked at me," he says."I had to
learn to do things myself."
For the next few years, Wang taught himself all his middle school subjects in the hospital and, five years
after the accident, he won a chance to study in a college in Norway. Wang learned to drive, go rock climbing
and ski. He even won two gold medals for skiing in an international skiing competition.
"You are what you think you are," says Wang. "If you think you're disabled, you are. If you don't think so,
you aren't."
"I felt I was the unluckiest person in the world," says Wang."When I saw students with their schoolbags
on their backs, the sound of my wheelchair made me sick."
Wang's mother took him to a special hospital in Beijing. She looked after him in the daytime and worked
at night to make money. But after two years, Wang was still not able to leave the hospital. Wang's mother
became too tired to go on and one day she herself became a hospital patient!
One morning she woke up and saw her son holding breakfast for her. Wang's trip to the food shop was
his first time outside the hospital in two years. The five-minute walk took him thirty minutes. But he was
finally able to make an important decision."I didn't care how other people looked at me," he says."I had to
learn to do things myself."
For the next few years, Wang taught himself all his middle school subjects in the hospital and, five years
after the accident, he won a chance to study in a college in Norway. Wang learned to drive, go rock climbing
and ski. He even won two gold medals for skiing in an international skiing competition.
"You are what you think you are," says Wang. "If you think you're disabled, you are. If you don't think so,
you aren't."
1. How old was he when he lost his legs?
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2. How did he feel at first?
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3. What decision did he make finally?
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4. How did he make such a great success?
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5. What title (标题) can you give to the passage?
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2. How did he feel at first?
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3. What decision did he make finally?
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4. How did he make such a great success?
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5. What title (标题) can you give to the passage?
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1. He was only 12 years old. / He was 12. / Twelve years old.
2. He felt that he was the unluckiest (person) in the world. / He felt very sad. / Unlucky.
3. He would never care how other people looked at him and he decided to learn to do things himself.
He decided to face the life himself. / He decided to solve problems himself.
4. He taught himself all the middle school subjects, learned to drive, to go rock climbing and ski.
He studied hard and tried to do everything that common people could do.
He not only taught himself all the school subjects but also learned to go rock climbing and ski.
5. You are what you think you are! / Disabled body, healthy life. / Great difficulty, great success.
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2. He felt that he was the unluckiest (person) in the world. / He felt very sad. / Unlucky.
3. He would never care how other people looked at him and he decided to learn to do things himself.
He decided to face the life himself. / He decided to solve problems himself.
4. He taught himself all the middle school subjects, learned to drive, to go rock climbing and ski.
He studied hard and tried to do everything that common people could do.
He not only taught himself all the school subjects but also learned to go rock climbing and ski.
5. You are what you think you are! / Disabled body, healthy life. / Great difficulty, great success.
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