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²é¿´Ï°ÌâÏêÇéºÍ´ð°¸>>With a determined(¼á¶¨µÄ) look on his face, Chicago¡¯s Michael McCarthy held on to the banister(·öÊÖ) and climbed to the top of the Willis Tower not long ago. The Tower stands 1,451 feet(442 meters) tall,the21 building in the US.
As he got to the last step, McCarthy 22 fell down, but that didn¡¯t stop him. The 14-year-old boy finally finished climbing the 2,109 steps and arrived at the top, where he 23 cheers from many people.
¡°I just want to show people that 24 a kid with no legs can do it, anyone can do it,¡± McCarthy said.
McCarthy, who was born without legs, has to wear prosthetic legs(¼ÙÖ«) and use a stick to walk. But McCarthy has a strong 25 . He believes having a disability(²Ð¼²) shouldn¡¯t stop anyone 26 achieving his or her success.
He has been in a special school 27 he was four. When he decided to climb the Willis Tower, his teacher, Jeff Kohn, was ¡¡28 by his determination(¾öÐÄ) and offered to help train him. They ¡¡29 more than ten hours practicing climbing stairs and keeping balance with the prosthetics and sticks on the steps every day. ¡° 30 seems that he never knows how difficult it is. 31 I was so tired that I asked him to rest for a day,¡±said Kohn. ¡°But he said he was still full of energy and wanted more 32 .¡±
Kohn always walked with McCarthy for the climb. ¡°I ¡¡33 the last 10 floors, he went faster,¡± said Kohn. ¡°He¡¯s the most craven sportsman I¡¯ve ever trained.¡±
McCarthy said he was ¡¡34 of himself and that the tower now holds special meaning. ¡°When I¡¯m older, I¡¯ll ¡¡35 to the building and say ¡®Look at this building I climbed¡¯,¡± he said.
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¡¡¡¡Jim Green has been in China for more than two years. He has been to many interesting¡¡ 31 in Beijing, but he has not yet been to many other parts of 32 . Last week he went to Mount Emei in Sichuan with his 33¡¡ .
¡¡¡¡Many people like to travel by 34 , but the Greens think that travelling by train is the best. It is much 35 and far more enjoyable than a rushed journey by air. They had a wonderful train ride to Chengdu 36 they went on to Mount Emei by bus.
¡¡¡¡The train was quite nice and tidy, and there weren't too many people in 37 sleeping car. The Greens could stand up and 38 around. It was a long journey, 39 none of them felt tired. They kept 40 the beautiful things out of the window. They talked, laughed and played cards. The conductor kept coming to give them hot water and 41¡¡ them newspapers. People nearby 42 with each other. A young man tried to speak English with Mr and Mrs Green. Jim thought the train was like a big moving party. He went to sleep quite 43 . He enjoyed listening to the sound of the running train and then fell asleep.
¡¡¡¡When Jim woke up the next morning, the train was already 44 Chengdu. His train ride seemed really 45 , but his memory (¼ÇÒä) of the pleasant journey will last long.
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Have you ever had a dream to make your home a happier place? Maybe there are some ¡¡21 you can follow.
Sometimes you don¡¯t think your parents are fair to you. When you want to dress ¡¡22 a modern way, your mum doesn¡¯t ¡¡23 you to wear a mini-skirt. When you are making phone calls to friends, they ask ¡¡24 you are speaking to a boy or a girl. Sometimes it seems that you¡¯re not as close to your parents as you used to be. How can you ¡¡25 close again?
Closing the gap by American writer Jay McGraw gives advice on how to have a better relationship with your ¡¡26 . He gives ways to help you ¡¡27 your parents. When you think, ¡°my parents don¡¯t want me to have any fun,¡± that usually means your parents want you to be ¡¡28 . Both parents and children have ¡¡29 . They need to feel they are important and loved. You should ¡¡30 your parents your needs, and find out what their needs are. Then, you can think of a way to make all of you ¡¡31 . He gives you some ideas:
Make time to ¡¡32 . You could talk about your school life and your plans for the future. ¡¡33 a diary. This is to help you understand more about yourself and your feelings. Show your parents you are growing up. Wash your ¡¡34 and help clean the house. Your parents will feel that you are no longer a little child. If you follow these, you will be able to break down ¡¡35 between your parents and yourself.
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