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    Since the age of three, Chelsie Hill had dreamed of becoming a dancer. That dream nearly ended one night in 2010. Hill was in a car accident that put her in hospital for 51 days and left her

paralyzed (瘫痪). For most people, that would have destroyed any hope of a dancing career. For Hill, it was the beginning. Far from being a difficult, her wheelchair encouraged her to think a lot of her life and she wanted to prove that she was sill "normal".

"Normal" for her meant dancing. With half of her body taken away, Hill had to move it with hands. It took a lot of learning and patience, but she still made it in her wheelchair with her non-disabled high school dance team.

After graduation from high school in California, Hill wanted to expand (扩展) her dance network to include women like her. She met online the women who had suffered various back injuries but shared the same determination with her.

Hoping to reach more people in a larger city and break down the false belief of wheelchair users, Hill moved to Los Angeles in 2014, formed a team of dancers with disabilities and named it the Rollettes. As she always believes, dancing on wheels can be just as good as foot-based dance.

In disabled dance competitions, all dancers from her team gave great performances and they were having fun. And the audience's cheers, whistles and applause (掌声) suggested that the fun was spreading.

Hill has achieved what many of us never will: her childhood dream. But the Rollettes has helped her find something else just as satisfying. Every year she holds a dance camp, the Rollettes Experience for wheelchair users of all ages to help them find their inner heroines (女英雄). In 2019. over 173 women from ten countries attended the Rolettes Experience. For most of these women, it was the first time they had felt they belonged .Edna Serrano told a reporter that being part of the Rollettes team challenged her to be more independent. “It even gives me the courage to take up driving." she said.

1.After the car accident, Hill      .

A.left the school dance team

B.went back to her normal life

C.had a deep thought of her life

D.dreamed of becoming a dancer

2.What can be inferred about the Rollettes?

A.It was founded in Hill's hometown.

B.It helped many disabled people like Hill.

C.It included normal and disabled dancers.

D.It aimed to take part in dance competitions.

3.Why does Hill hold the Rollettes Experience every year?

A.To realize her childhood dream.

B.To encourage the disabled to drive.

C.To become the heroine of wheelchair dancers.

D.To build confidence in more wheelchair users.

4.Which words best describe Hill?

A.Smart and skillful.

B.Honest and patient.

C.Brave and powerful.

D.Caring and determined.

5.What is the best title for the text?

A.Dancing in Wheelchairs

B.An Amazing Experience

C.Dancing for the Disabled

D.The History of the Rollettes

 

1.C 2.B 3.D 4.D 5.A 【解析】 这是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了因遭遇意外而下半身瘫痪的女孩Chelsie Hill身残志坚,乐观向上,仍然追求舞蹈梦想的励志故事。 1.推理判断题。根据文章第一段的Far from being a difficult, her wheelchair encouraged her to think a lot of her life and she wanted to prove that she was still "normal". (她的轮椅没有成为她的困难,相反鼓励她对生活思考了很多,她想证明她仍然是正常的)可知在车祸之后Hill对她的生活进行了深刻的思考。C. had a deep thought of her life. (深刻思考了她的生活)符合以上说法,故选C项。 2.推理判断题。根据文章倒数第二段的In disabled dance competitions, all dancers from her team gave great performances and they were having fun. And the audience's cheers, whistles and applause (掌声) suggested that the fun was spreading. (在残疾人舞蹈比赛中,所有来自她团队的舞者都表现得很好,她们玩的很开心。舞者的欢呼声,口哨声和掌声表明快乐在散播开来)可知Hill成立的Rollettes Experience帮助了很多和她一样坐在轮椅上的残疾人。B. It helped many disabled people like Hill. (它帮助了很多像Hill一样的残疾人)符合以上说法,故选B项。 3.推理判断题。根据文章最后一段的Every year she holds a dance camp, the Rollettes Experience for wheelchair users of all ages to help them find their inner heroines (女英雄). (每年她要举行舞蹈野营,Rollettes Experience帮助各个年龄段的轮椅使用者发现她们内在的女英雄)可推测Hill建立Rollettes Experience的目的是帮助像她一样的残疾人发现自己内在坚强的一面,进而变得更加自信。D. To build confidence in more wheelchair users. (在更多轮椅使用者中建立自信)符合以上说法,故选D项。 4.推理判断题。根据文章第三段的She met online the women who had suffered various back injuries but shared the same determination with her. (她在网络上遇到了很多遭受各种伤痛却和她有相同决心的女性)和文章第四段的Hoping to reach more people in a larger city and break down the false belief of wheelchair users, Hill moved to Los Angeles in 2014, formed a team of dancers with disabilities and named it the Rollettes. (希望到大城市接触更多的人,打破人们对于轮椅使用者的错误信念,Hill在2014年到达洛杉矶,成立了一个残疾人舞蹈队,并命名为Rollettes)可推测Hill是一个有决心和关心他人的人。D. Caring and determined. (关爱他人且有决心的)符合以上推测,故选D项。 5.主旨大意题。根据文章的主要内容,尤其是第四段的As she always believes, dancing on wheels can be just as good as foot-based dance. (就像她一直相信的那样,在轮椅上跳舞能够和用脚跳舞一样好)可知本文主要讲述身残志坚的Chelsie Hill成立了一个组织,带领很多和她有一样残疾的女性通过在轮椅上跳舞来获得自信和快乐。A. Dancing in Wheelchairs. (在轮椅里跳舞)可以作为本文标题,故选A项。
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