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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿For five years, Claire Lomas hasn't been able to walk or feel her legs. But that hasn't _____her. She was _______a professional horse rider. But in 2007, she was thrown off her horse. The _____paralyzed her from the chest down. She spent all her time in a ______, at least until January, 2012. That¡¯s when she started _______again, thanks to a 75, 000 bionic suit known as the Re walk.

¡°It's_____after five years of sitting down to be back on my ______,¡± she said, ¡°and it's fully weight-bearing and I can walk in it as well. "The Re Walk and two canes would______her when she wanted to walk. But it's not ______. Each day, when she started, she could _____only 30 steps. Every_____ was a challenge, and because she couldn't ______ where she was standing, she _____feared falling over. She had bigger_____, though. Lomas decided to set out to walk the entire length of the London Marathon.

She started, alongside 35,000______, 16 days ago, but today, May 8th, 2012, in the shadow of Buckingham Palace, she______¡ªto the screams of thousands of fans who came out to support her.

"It's a moment I¡¯m going to ______ for the rest of my life,¡± she told the BBC. ¡°The support here has been so amazing¡ªI didn't ______it here like this. I couldn¡¯t believe it when I______this morning in the taxi to start, and I thought it was just a ______day in London. Someone told me they¡¯re all there for me.¡¯¡¯

¡¾1¡¿A. frightened B. stopped C. wounded D. bothered

¡¾2¡¿A. also B. just C. once D. still

¡¾3¡¿A. pressure B. fault C. disease D. accident

¡¾4¡¿A. wheelchair B. room C. bed D. field

¡¾5¡¿A. speaking B. walking C. competing D. working

¡¾6¡¿A. amazing B. satisfying C. touching D. puzzling

¡¾7¡¿A. hands B. feet C. car D. side

¡¾8¡¿A. follow B. improve C. save D. support

¡¾9¡¿A. late B. fair C. lucky D. easy

¡¾10¡¿A. gather B. practice C. take D. dance

¡¾11¡¿A. moment B. decision C. purpose D. method

¡¾12¡¿A. find B. feel C. hear D. understand

¡¾13¡¿A. probably B. already C. always D. sometimes

¡¾14¡¿A. questions B. fortunes C. changes D. goals

¡¾15¡¿A. journalists B. passengers C. runners D. friends

¡¾16¡¿A. insisted B. agreed C. arrived D. finished

¡¾17¡¿A. remember B. take C. save D. seize

¡¾18¡¿A. enjoy B. expect C. avoid D. achieve

¡¾19¡¿A. turned up B. passed by C. worked out D. broke in

¡¾20¡¿A. lovely B. regular C. busy D. quiet

¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿When I was five years old, my parents would have to pull me home from yet another painful English vacation. I still didn¡¯t want to leave. I want to be away from home. I wanted to go somewhere new and exciting. This became the theme of the next twenty years. I¡¯d spend the whole year counting down to my next holiday, and then as soon as I left I¡¯d begin to dread having to return home. Year after year.

Ten years ago, I decided to build a life that I didn¡¯t want to escape from. I knew I wanted to travel in the long term, but I didn¡¯t have a lot of money or savings, and there is no one paying for my adventures. For five years, I did three jobs while studying full-time at university. I didn¡¯t eat out and I didn¡¯t buy anything I didn¡¯t need. I even moved in with my parents. I was able to save $16,000 over those five years, which was enough to keep me on the road for a couple of years.

But what if two years wouldn¡¯t be enough? Before leaving, I began to spend my time in making plans that would allow me to work anywhere that had an Internet connection. At the time, I was studying for a master degree in physics. While studying I came up with a list of my interests and skills and began researching into a way to do these anywhere. If I could make money from it and if I could do it online then it was something worth going after.

I created a writing file that would help me to find the free writing jobs. I researched English and physics teaching online, and built travel websites to earn income through sale and advertising. Most of these failed, but I didn¡¯t give up.

The work I do has changed over the years and it¡¯s still changing now. Now, I pay my traveling through several different things. I¡¯m the Student Travel Expert for About.com, and a senior writer for Too Many Adapters, a travel technology website. In addition, I will have my first book published this summer. I also offer a travel planning service to help readers prepare for their travels abroad.

To reach this point, where I can cover my expenses and travel full-time, took many, many years of hard work. For me, the freedom makes it worth it. With everything set in place, finally my dreams came true.

¡¾1¡¿What does the underlined word ¡°dread¡± mean in Paragraph 1?

A. fear B. forget

C. miss D. consider

¡¾2¡¿The author has taken the following jobs except .

A. placing advertisements online B. offering a travel planning service

C. teaching physics in a university D. free writing on the websites

¡¾3¡¿Which of the following best describes the author?

A. open-minded B. kind-hearted

C. cold-blooded D. strong-willed

¡¾4¡¿What is the passage mainly about?

A. Why the author desired freedom. B. Why the author needed money.

C. How the author made his living D. How the author realized his dream.

¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿It¡¯s 5:00 in the morning when the alarm rings in my ears. I roll out of bed and walk blindly through the dark into the bathroom. I turn on the light and put on my glasses. The house is still as I walk downstairs while my husband and three kids sleep peacefully. Usually I go for a long run, but today I choose my favorite exercise DVD. Insanity. Sweat pours down my face and into my eyes. My heart races as I face my body to finish each movement. As I near the end of the exercise, I feel extremely tired, but a smile is on my face. It¡¯s not a smile because the DVD is over, but a smile of success from pushing my body to its extreme limit.

Some people enjoy shopping, smoking , food, work, or even chocolate. But I need exercise to get through each day. Some shake heads when they see me run through the town. Others get hurt when I refuse to try just one bite of their grandmother¡¯s chocolate cake. They raise their eyebrows, surprised by my ¡°no thank you,¡± or by my choice to have a salad. Over the years , I have learned it¡¯s okay to just say ¡°no.¡± I shouldn¡¯t feel sorry for refusing food that I don¡¯t want to eat.

So what drives me to roll out of bed at 5:00 a.m.? What gives me the reason to just say no to ice cream? Commitment. A commitment to change my life with a way that reduces daily anxiety, increases self ¨Cconfidence and energy, extends life and above all improves my body shape. This is the point where a smile appears on my face as I look at myself in the mirror or try on my favorite pair of jeans that now fit just right. It¡¯s through commitment and sweat that I can make a difference within myself inside and out.

¡¾1¡¿Why is there a smile on the author¡¯s face in the morning?

A. Because she sees her family sleeping peacefully.

B. Because she finishes her favorite exercise.

C. Because she enjoys the interesting DVD.

D. Because she feels a sense of achievement.

¡¾2¡¿What does the underlined word ¡°commitment¡± in the last paragraph mean?

A. Good health. B. Firm belief.

C. A strong power. D. A regular habit.

¡¾3¡¿What can we learn about the author from the text?

A. She acts in a strange way.

B. She wants to look different from others.

C. She aims to develop a good body shape.

D. She has difficulty getting along with others.

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It is very important for kids to be courageous. A brave child is more likely to withstand negative peer pressure, say no to temptations£¨ÓÕ»ó£©and flight the good fight. It boosts kids' resilience£¨ÊÊÓ¦Á¦£©, confidence and willpower as their as well as their learning, performance and school engagement. Here are several ways to develop kids' courage:
Model courage. Kids who watch their parents stick their necks out to do the right thing are more likely to do the same. Then express how good it feels when you conquer your fear instead of taking a shortcut. Your kids will learn how to take on the tough challenge they face by witnessing how you tackle your fears.
Research finds that kids are more likely to be courageous if they believe that their parent them to support those in need. Discuss bravery with your kids: Tell hem Courage is making the choice to do what you know is right even if you are afraid.¡±
Ask your kids to share their acts of bravery. Learning to be brave takes practice, so encourage your children to do something courageous every day.A mom I talked to had her kids share their brave deeds at dinner time.
Teach your kids how to reduce their fears. If not kept under control, fear can be powerful. You might encourage positive self-talk, such as saying, ¡°I can handle this¡± or ¡°I have courage to do this.¡± Or teach your child to take slow, deep breaths to find courage.
A. Talk about values and courage.
B. Courage has other surprising benefits.
C. The good news is that courage can be taught.
D. Teach your child simple strategies to be brave.
E. Let your child see you step out of your comfort zone.
F. In today's uncertain world, kids will need courage and confidence.
G. Then take time to focus on their courageous breakthroughs.

¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Dear Seth,

You¡¯re only three years old, and at this point in your life you can¡¯t read, much less understand what I¡¯m going to try to tell you in this letter. But someday, when you¡¯re ready, I hope you will find some wisdom and value in what I share with you.¡¾1¡¿

There will be people in your life who won¡¯t be very nice .They¡¯ll tease you or try to hurt you because you¡¯re different.

There¡¯s not much you can do except learn to deal with them, and learn to choose friends who are kind to you and who make you feel good about yourself. When you find friends like this, treasure them, spend time with them and love them.

Be open to life anyway

Yes, you¡¯ll find cruelty and suffering in your journey through life, but don¡¯t let that close you to new things. ¡¾2¡¿ Be open to new things, new experiences, new people.

Life isn¡¯t a competition

You will meet many people who will try to do better than you, in school, in college, at work. To them, life is a competition.

But here¡¯s the secret: life isn¡¯t a competition. ¡¾3¡¿ . Learn to enjoy the journey and make it a journey of happiness, of constant learning, of continual improvement, of love.

Love should be your rule

If there¡¯s a single word you should live your life by, it should be this: love. ¡¾4¡¿

Love not only your loved ones, but your neighbors, your co-workers, strangers, your brothers and sisters in humanity.

¡¾5¡¿You are starting out on an unknown, tiring, scary, but eventually great journey, and always remember I will be there for you when I can.

Love,

Your Dad

A. It¡¯s a journey.

B. Life is full of love.

C. Life can be cruel.

D. It might sound corny(ÀϵôÑÀµÄ), but there¡¯s no better rule in life.

E. Finally, know that I love you and always will.

F. Last, think that you are a wonderful human being.

G. Don¡¯t step backwards from life; don¡¯t hide yourself.

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