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    Ed Jackson"I want to be the first quadriplegic(四肢瘫痪者)to climb Everest"

Former Wasps player was told he would never walk again after an accident in 2017.

"It was a lovely day like this and we had a barbecue." Ed Jackson says as he remembers the accident which broke his neckended his rugby career and left him paralyzed(瘫痪)with a medical prediction that he would never walk again. "I walked to the edge of a feature pool with a waterfall at one end. I couldn't tell which was the deep end so I dived infell straight to the bottomand hit the top of my head. When I tried to stand up I couldn't. Luckily my dad was in the pool. He's a retired doctor and he knew it was a spinal cord(脊柱)issue."

Jackson survived surgery but was told that his paralysis was almost certainly permanent. "After five days of trying to move my toes with nothing happeningI thought there's a good chance they're right."

"Every night on my ownI imagined what it would be like for my wife to look after me for the rest of my life. If this was going to continue all my lifeI would never have forgiven myself." In the darkhis mind was at war with itself. "That fear of the unknown is terrifying. Every day I would stare at my toe and try to move it."

On day six his toe twitched(抽动)!The next few months became a series of his exciting moments. Jackson kept chasing those wins.

Once Jackson could walk he decided to climb Snowdon to coincide with the first anniversary of the accident. On 1 April 2018with a heavy brace on his legJackson reached the summit of Snowdon.

Climbing is exhausting and dangerous for a quadriplegic butwith his face lit by sunshineJackson uncovers a previously secret dream. "I want to be the first quadriplegic to climb Everest. I would love that to be where the story of my recovery ends. And then I just want to go on laughing and living.

1.What was Jackson doing when the accident happened

A.Barbecuing. B.Swimming.

C.Playing rugby. D.Diving.

2.What do we know about Jackson?

A.He was able to walk six days later.

B.Doctors' prediction had no effect on him.

C.The accident left him deadly injured.

D.He climbed Snowdon to repay his family's concern.

3.What might be the main drive for Jackson to get better?

A.His father's first aid. B.The successful surgery.

C.His affection for his wife. D.His desire to climb.

4.What can be a suitable title for the text?

A.An Accident to Change a Man B.A Quadriplegic to Climb Everest

C.A Secret Dream to Success D.A Man Crazy About Climbing

 

1.D 2.C 3.C 4.B 【解析】 本文是一篇记叙文,主要讲述了Ed Jackson受了重伤瘫痪以后,并没有放弃希望,而是努力康复,并希望成为第一个登上珠穆朗玛峰的瘫痪病人。 1.推理判断题。根据第三段3、4、5句“I walked to the edge of a feature pool with a waterfall at one end. I couldn't tell which was the deep end so I dived in,fell straight to the bottom,and hit the top of my head. When I tried to stand up I couldn't.”可知他跳进泳池潜水的时候,伤到了脊椎,导致瘫痪。故D项正确。 2.推理判断题。根据第四段第一句“Jackson survived surgery but was told that his paralysis was almost certainly permanent.”可知受伤以后他进行了手术,保住了姓名,但被告知由于脊椎受伤,他很可能永久瘫痪。由此可见当时他伤得很厉害。故C项正确。 3.推理判断题。根据第五段前两句“Every night on my own,I imagined what it would be like for my wife to look after me for the rest of my life. If this was going to continue all my life,I would never have forgiven myself.”可知他认为如果让他的妻子照顾瘫痪的他一辈子,他无法原谅自己,于是他努力康复。由此可见他恢复的动力是不希望妻子如此辛苦地照顾他,是出于对妻子的爱。故C项正确。 4.主旨大意题。根据第一段Ed Jackson:I want to be the first quadriplegic(四肢瘫痪者)to climb Everest。可知曾经瘫痪的Ed Jackson希望自己成为第一个四肢瘫痪登上珠穆朗玛峰的人。文章其余部分详细介绍了他受伤以及康复的过程。B项与文章中心思想一致。所以选择B项。
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