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    Oct 31, 2013 wasn’t just another Halloween for me. While I was driving home, a vehicle struck my new car from behind, with a blow that sent me into the busy road. I fought hard to open my eyes for a second, but I lost consciousness (知觉).

After I was taken to hospital, the doctors told me I wasn’t going to be able to move anything from my neck down.

I had lost the use of almost every muscle and was very weak.

But at the rehab centre (康复中心), I saw a glimpse of hope and was inspired by other patients with injuries like mine.

The first year was slow and I didn’t see much progress. My head felt like a heavy ball and I couldn’t hold it up, and my blood pressure would drop all the time.

And while the idea of walking or even standing was out of the question, I sure did try.

Six months later, I was finally given the green light to return home.

However, that’s when the reality of the situation became clear to me.

I realized that my life was so different. I was unable to use a phone, and unable to feed or wash myself.

I couldn’t grip on to anything, a fork or spoon was too heavy to pick up.

I had to learn to be patient with myself, and to enjoy every moment going forward.

I was determined to walk again, so giving up was no longer a choice.

I fought hard on my recovery and still do to this day. I’m now moving my legs and arms on my own, doing things like working out, swimming, and yoga.

All of this is proving my doctors wrong, and is turning the page from the impossible to the possible.

My faith (信念), supportive family, friends, and team encourage me to continue to work harder.

I believe that this difficulty is an opportunity to grow, become stronger, and keep on fighting to hopefully inspire others not to give up.

I learned one lesson from my car accident: Never give up on faith, and never give up on hope.

1.Why wasn’t the writer able to move anything from his neck down?

A.The road was busy on Halloween.

B.He had a fight with other people.

C.He was driving carelessly on his way home.

D.His car was stuck by a vehicle from behind.

2.The underline expression “out of the question” is closest in meaning to “______”.

A.important B.hopeful C.impossible D.different

3.How is the writer now?

A.He is still fighting for recovery.

B.He has recovered and runs well.

C.He can’t move his legs or arms.

D.He has almost given up all hope.

4.Which word can best describe the writer?

A.Supportive. B.Faithful. C.Hard-working. D.Strong-minded.

5.What is the best title for the passage?

A.Life is Not Easy. B.Never Give Up.

C.A Terrible Accident. D.On Recovery Road.

 

1.D 2.C 3.A 4.D 5.B 【解析】 本文是记叙文,叙述了作者在一次交通事故后,受伤很严重,医生告诉他有可能颈部以下不能动了,但是他依然坚信自己,没有放弃坚持做康复,现在作者能活动腿和手臂了,还能做一些运动,比如健身、游泳和瑜伽等。 1.细节理解题。根据While I was driving home, a vehicle struck my new car from behind, 我开车回家的时候,一辆车从后面撞上了我的新车。可知,他的车被撞了。After I was taken to hospital, the doctors told me I wasn’t going to be able to move anything from my neck down. 在我被送往医院后,医生告诉我,我将从颈部向下无法动了。故选D。 2.词句理解题。根据I had lost the use of almost every muscle and was very weak. 我几乎失去了所有肌肉的功能,身体非常虚弱。I sure did try.我确实要试一下。尽管身体很虚弱,不可能会走或会站了,他还是要尝试一下。故选C。 3.细节理解题。根据I fought hard on my recovery and still do to this day. 我一直在努力恢复,直到今天。故选A。 4.推理判断题。根据I believe that this difficulty is an opportunity to grow, become stronger, and keep on fighting to hopefully inspire others not to give up. 我相信这个困难是一个成长的机会,变得更强,继续奋斗,希望激励别人也不放弃。可推知作者有坚强的意志力。故选D。 5.主旨大意题。根据短文最后I learned one lesson from my car accident: Never give up on faith, and never give up on hope. 我从我的车祸中得到了一个教训:永远不要放弃信念,永远不要放弃希望。故选B。
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