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In many ways my disability has helped me grow stronger 1and become more 2I have to work hard to live a 3life but it has been 4itIf I had a chance to say one thing to 5childrenit would be thishaving a disability does not mean your life is not 6So don’t feel 7for the disabled or make fun of themand don’t ignore them eitherJust 8 them for who they areand give them 9 to live as 10 and full a life as you do

【答案】

1psychologically

2independent

3normal

4worth

5healthy

6satisfying

7sorry

8accept

9encouragement

10rich

【解析】

这是一篇议论文。文章说明了作者的残疾帮助他在心理上变得更坚强,更独立。

1考查副词。句意:在很多方面,我的残疾帮助我在心理上变得更坚强,更独立。grow为动词需要副词修饰,根据句意故填psychologically“心理上地”。

2考查形容词。句意:在很多方面,我的残疾帮助我在心理上变得更坚强,更独立。根据上文become可知应填形容词作表语,且根据句意可知应填independent“独立的”。

3考查形容词。句意:我必须努力工作过一个正常的生活,但它是值得的。life为名词需要形容词修饰,根据句意故填normal“正常的”。

4考查形容词。句意:我必须努力工作过一个正常的生活,但它是值得的。根据句意以及上文has been可知应填形容词worth“值得的”。

5考查形容词。句意:如果我有机会对健康的孩子们说一件事,那就是:残疾并不意味着你的生活不令人满意。children为名词需要形容词修饰,且根据句意故填healthy“健康的”。

6考查形容词。句意:如果我有机会对健康的孩子们说一件事,那就是:残疾并不意味着你的生活不令人满意。修饰名词life应用-ing结尾的形容词,且根据句意故填satisfying“令人满意的”。

7考查形容词。句意:所以不要同情残疾人,也不要嘲笑他们,也不要忽视他们。根据上文feel可知应填形容词,且根据句意故填sorry“同情的”。

8考查动词。句意:接受他们本来的样子,鼓励他们像你一样充实地生活。根据句意可知应填动词accept

9考查名词。句意:接受他们本来的样子,鼓励他们像你一样充实地生活。此处做动词give的宾语,应用名词,故填encouragement

10考查形容词。句意:接受他们本来的样子,鼓励他们像你一样充实地生活。根据下文and full a life可推知是充实地生活,as…as…“与……一样”中间要用形容词原形。故填rich

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