It is hard to imagine how a person is to spend the whole life when only the head and hands are able to move.
Xu Ruiyang, an 18-year-old student from Kunming, has suffered(遭受)from spina muscular atrophy(脊柱肌肉萎缩) 16 she was 2 years old. At that time, the doctor said that most children with spinal muscular atrophy will only live a few years.
The family did not give up, or even just 17 . To help Xu Ruiyang live with dignity(尊严), her parents 18 her living and learning skills strictly. Opening a book or raising hands, some very easy actions for common people, 19 , are big challenges for Xu. She had to use her head or 20 to work together with hands to finish these actions.
When she started learning to write, she couldn’t even 21 a pen. But she never gave up. Once she lost the pen, she picked it up and 22 writing. Xu finally could write 500 Chinese characters before becoming a primary school student, after 23 thousands of times.
Over the past few years, Xu has overcome(克服)many problems, including the 24 caused by the disease. Her parents worried about her health and 25 her to drop out of school, but Xu’s answer was no. “ 26 I read a book and do my homework, the pain is gone,” said Xu.
When asked by reporters on how to deal with difficulties, Xu calmly said, “Patience. When you can’t change anything, crying is useless, so just be 27 .”
In Xu’s opinion, her sunny and self-confident 28 comes from the love of her parents.
“If we are not able to make her live longer, we can make her life wider,” said Xu’s father. They travelled across China and more than 20 29 over the world, including Italy, Thailand and Singapore. During these trips, she developed an interest in learning a 30 language. “I think it’s cool to learn about other countries’ culture and express your feelings to others,” said Xu.
Last June, she finished China’s Gaokao and received an offer from Sichuan International Study University.
( )16. A. since B. before C. after D. until
( )17. A. discuss B. depend C. complain D. change
( )18. A. managed B. trained C. praised D. expected
( )19. A. moreover B. perhaps C. especial D. however
( )20. A. legs B. feet C. mouth D. knees
( )21. A. hold B. drop C. pass D. find
( )22. A. stopped B. continued C. succeeded D. regretted
( )23. A. imagining B. counting C. recording D. practising
( )24. A. cancer B. fever C. sadness D. pain
( )25. A. warned B. forced C. advised D. allowed
( )26. A. As well as B. As soon as C. As a result D. As usual
( )27. A. patient B. quiet C. relaxed D. active
( )28. A. personality B. appearance C. disability D. achievement
( )29. A. cities B. countries C. communities D. colleges
( )30. A. standard B. modern C. foreign D. common
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