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Christopher Reeve is best known as the man who played Superman always fighting against the forces of evil(邪恶). He came to ___1___ the victory of good over bad. Now he has taken on his ___2___ fight. 
In 1995, ___3___ riding his horse, Christopher Reeve was thrown to the ground. He broke his ___4___ and has been paralyzed ever since. He cannot move a muscle ___5___ his shoulder level and for six months after his accident he could not even ___6___ without help. ___7___, in spite of his terrible injuries, his goal is to carry on as ___8___ a life as he can. He now spends a lot of time traveling around America ___9___ for people who are in the same ___10___ as he is.
Over 215, 000 Americans suffer from spinal cord(脊髓) injuries, but 90% of them survive(幸存) and live to a great age. Almost $9 billion is spent every year ___11___ for these people, yet only $5 million is spent on the ___12___ to find a cure. Christopher Reeve is a very ___13___ man who, at the age of 9, will not accept that he will ___14___ walk again. He and many others believe that the only thing stopping ___15___ from finding a cure for their injuries is ___16___ for research. 
In 1996, he founded the Christopher Reeve Foundation(CRF) to raise funds(资金) for medical research to treat and find a cure for spinal cord injuries, and also to support programs that improve the quality of life for ___17___ people. Christopher Reeve makes the best of his ___18___. He has conquered his ___19___. He has even returned to the ___20___ world with a $5, 000 wheelchair that can be controlled by sucking or puffing on a straw.
1. A. show      B. play    C. stand for    D. win
2. A. hard       B. serious       C. interesting  D. own
3. A. when      B. before        C. after   D. by
4. A. shoulder        B. arm    C. back   D. hand
5. A. above     B. below        C. from   D. of
6. A. stand      B. work   C. breathe       D. think
7. A. And       B. however     C. Still    D. So
8. A. normal   B. pleased       C. easy    D. ordinary
9. A. caring    B. writing       C. looking      D. speaking
10. A. country B. illness        C. situation   D. part
11. A. treating        B. caring        C. serving       D. curing
12. A. research       B. patients      C. hospital      D. medicine
13. A. strong   B. young        C. determined        D. handsome
14. A. later     B. possibly     C. hardly        D. never
15. A. hospitals      B. scientists   C. chemists     D. patients
16. A. money  B. equipment  C. time    D. views
17. A. sick      B. disabled    C. ordinary     D. poor
18. A. spinalcord    B. illness        C. position      D. spirit
19. A. fear      B. spinalcord        C. disability    D. victory
20. A. business       B. movie      C. sports  D. pleasant

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When I was about 13, my father would take me on short outings on Saturdays.On the way home, Dad stopped at the Dairy Queen for 10-cent ice creams. I couldn't it. but I could pray from the we started heading home to that corner where we would either go straight for the ice cream or and go home empty-handed. That corner either mouth-watering excitement or .
On one special day. we were heading home. and again I was praying for the sound of his offer. It . "Would you like an ice cream today?" "That sounds great, Dad!" But then he said, "How would you like to today?"
Twenty cents! My mind reeled(震惊). I could afford it. I got a weekly allowance of 25 cents. plus some for odd jobs. But it was my money, ice cream wasn't a good use of it. In a fit of , I said, "Well, in that case. I guess I'll ." My father just said, "Okay, Son."
But as we headed home, I realized how wrong I was and begged him to . But he just said. "That's okay. We don't really need one." I felt for my selfishness and ungratefulness. He didn't mind, or act disappointedly.
I that generosity goes two ways and gratefulness sometimes costs more than "thank you". On that day gratefulness would have cost 20 cents and it would have been the ice cream I'd ever had.
I'Il tell you one more thing. We another trip the next week. As we the corner, I said, "Dad, would you like an ice cream today? My treat."

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A.expect B.mention C.wait D.get

A.month B.day C.weekend D.moment

A.finish B.drive C.tum D.return

A.indicated B.meant C.suggested D.instructed

A.anger B.shame C.happiness D.disappointment

A. funny B.surprising C.interesting D.beautiful

A.came B.spoke C.went D.flew

A.serve B.treat C.buy D.provide

A.extra B.limited C.little D.easy

A.after B.while C.when D.although

A.sadness B.regret C.curiosity D.selfishness

A.accept B.pay C.pass D.eat

A.turn back B.keep up C.stop by D.give in

A.unsatisfied B.awful C.frightened D.crazy

A.even B.never C.only D.somehow

A.knew B.leamed C.found D.acknowledged

A.dearest B.worst C.cheapest D.best

A.made out B.prepared for C.went on D.took up

A.crossed B.left C.save D.approached

Recently I understood the true meaning of love. That would have been, Kane, a boy. Kane was the two-year-old son of Joline, my new neighbor, who moved here from California.
Kane was born with hard sticks for . And on that morning I the effect that Kane’s physical had on his family. But I also witnessed so much that.
I saw an extraordinary family that embraced this special child, a family that wouldn't allow Kane to know he was . Joline had constructed a small cart just a few inches the floor for his son to get around. Using his hands to move about, the cart Kane to “go to” any place just as else was able to do. Kane was more than just a member of the family, he was the .
Much later in my life, I came to that God had sent this child to help some of us who just weren’t getting what was all about. Even with my limited capacity for understanding at that time I knew that Kane was a developed spirit with great wisdom.
Kane demanded attention, not because of his mobility challenges or other apparent shortcomings. In his mind, he had no or shortcomings. The truth is that he received because he was alive and real and had so much to offer.
Kane was and is lots of warm and powerful energy to us all so we might learn that : Love surpasses all things. If you met this kid, you’d want him for a friend he was with so much to .

A.hands B.feet C.legs D.arms

A.witnessed B.observed C.concluded D.mentioned

A.faults B.mistakes C.obstacles D.shortcomings

A.rather than B.more than C.other than D.or rather

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A.down B.away C.back D.off

A.arranged B.allowed C.transformed D.removed

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

A.symbol B.signal C.soul D.mark

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A.love B.confidence C.wisdom D.power

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A.and B.but C.or D.as

A.commitments B.promises C.expectations D.challenges

A.attention B.attraction C.description D.impression

A.even B.yet C.almost D.still

A.created B.released C.sent D.responded

A.lesson B.message C.notice D.note

A.once B.while C.before D.because

A.receive B.give C.handle D.change

One Monday morning, news got in the schoolyard about a fire over the weekend. Soon Mr. Smith, my teacher, came to explain that the Art class would be due to the fire. He also warned us not to approach the Art Room because it could be dangerious.
During the morning break, Kirn and I decided to take a . A first hand observation would make us heroes at lunch. At the appointed time, Kirn and I the Art Room, ignoring the consequence I would face I got caught. We stood on tiptoes looking hard the door window, trying in vain to see was forbidden. Suddenly a firm on our shoulders stopped us.
Turing around, I found a teacher staring angrily at us. In those seconds millions of flashed through my mind. My father would beat me hard. than that, my mom might be so mad that she might not stop him. My spirits even lower while realizing how Mr. Smith would be.
When Kirn and I were led back to our classroom, I could found to hide and wanted to melt into the . However, Mr Smith had a different to teach.
Slowly, he bent down to look me in the eyes, and I was met with a look of concern anger. He spoke softly as he explained why he was in my decision to go where I may have got hurt. He cared more about my than the fact that I’d broken a rule. My heart was with regret, and I discovered that he still loved me even after I disappointed him. The rest of the day, he didn’t even mention it in class publicly, nor did he tell my parents. For the first time I felt the of being given an unexpected second chance.

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One day I visited an art museum while waiting for my husband to finish a business meeting . I was expecting a quiet of the splendid artwork.
A young viewing the paintings ahead of me nonstop between themselves. I watched them a moment and decided the lady was doing all the talking. I admired the man’s for putting up with her stream of words. by their noise, I moved on.
I met them several times as I moved the various rooms of art, Each time I heard her continuous flow of words, I moved away .
I was standing at the counter of the museum gift shop making a when the couple approached the . Before they left, the man into his pocket and pulled out a white object. He it into a long sick and then his way into the coatroom to get his wife’s jacket.
“He′s a man.” The clerk at the counter said. “Most of us would give up if we were blinded at such a young age, During his recovery, he made a promise his life wouldn’t change. So, as before, he and his wife come in there is a new art show.”
“But what does he get out of the art?”I asked .“He can’t see.”
“Can’t see? You’re . He sees a lot, More than you and I do,” the clerk said, “His wife each painting so he can see it in his head.”
I learned something about patience, and love that day. I saw the patience of a young wife describing paintings to a person without and the courage of a husband who would not blindness to change his life. And I saw the love shared by two people as I watched this couple walk away, their arms intertwined.

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We should show respect to everybody, especially our elders because they are ahead of us — in age, in wisdom and maturity, in experience and education. Our have done a lot for us, directly or indirectly and most of us everything to their kindness and love.
When we them respect, whether it is by bowing to them, or them with a smile, or offering them any help they need, it is one way of our own love and gratitude to them. , elders have also been through all the years you are and know a little more about the world than you do.
It is that you do not agree with the belief of your elders, but this is nothing new. All younger generations have always with their elders and it is these differences that bring changes in human . However much you disagree with them, give them credit for their .
With changing times and influences, youngsters no longer know what is interpreted as disrespect to elders. Youngsters should express their views and if there are arguments, they should not their voices.
If there is no space on sofas or chairs, children will immediately their places, and sit on the carpet. In buses and trains, youngsters are to give up their places to older people. This is not a of who has more rights. It is simply that those who are younger have the strength to bear , or tolerate unpleasantness, so it is natural to show consideration to those who are older and perhaps at a disadvantage.
When you do simple things as a mark of respect, elders become that youngsters care for them, and they respond with affection and kindness.

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