I was born without legs, so I have to wear ones to walk or use a wheelchair. I was fine. I fought off every physical challenge in my life. I went to work, drove and lived on my own. I climbed stairs and buses by myself. However, one year ago, someone came into my life and showed me that there were more to face. His name is Joseph and he is my . He doesn’t that I was born without legs. Instead, he does want me to feed him, carry him and comfort him.
Anyone who has had a baby may know how much equipment it needs to take care of the baby. It turns out that being a parent without needs more equipment, At least, I need to equip my wheelchair a basket. When I put my baby in the basket, I can push him from room to room. It is a highly effective and cheap way and Joseph finds it fun.
, I try taking Joseph outside by using a baby belt and strapping(捆) him on my chest, but Joseph often blocks my , which makes it very difficult to go on. I manage to do it, it is more by than judgment. When a baby , often the most effective way is to comfort it by walking around with it. However, I can’t do that , because it takes too long for me to get to Joseph in my wheelchair. Sometimes, when I only stand upright on my hands, Joseph holds out his arms for a . He doesn’t understand that if there’s nothing for me to myself, I can’t safely hold him. His trust that I can look after him gives me more courage.
I have just his first birthday. I’m very for him to grow up and start walking, so that we can go outside together more easily. Let the challenges keep . We’ll be and fine.
1.A. beneficial B. artificial C. social D. official
2.A. put on B. called on C. turned on D. got on
3.A. challenges B. performances C. disabilities D. accidents
4.A. pet B. friend C. son D. husband
5.A. think B. know C. mind D. speak
6.A. legs B. arms C. hands D. fingers
7.A. about B. with C. on D. to
8.A. Occasionally B. Generally C. Jokingly D.Treasonably
9.A. sun B. nose C. idea D. view
10.A. Because B. Unless C. Although D. Otherwise
11.A. luck B. time C. money D. space
12.A. smiles B. sleeps C. signs D. cries
13.A. quickly B. endlessly C. sincerely D. selflessly
14.A. snack B. kiss C. movie D. hug
15.A. amuse B. balance C. introduce D. behave
16.A. seldom B. never C. Sometimes D. always
17.A. celebrated B. congratulated C. remembered D. communicated
18.A. bad B. eager C. famous D. late
19.A. dancing B. walking C. building D. coming
20.A. careful B. optimistic C. humorous D. helpful
高二英语完形填空中等难度题
I was born without legs, so I have to wear ones to walk or use a wheelchair. I was fine. I fought off every physical challenge in my life. I went to work, drove and lived on my own. I climbed stairs and buses by myself. However, one year ago, someone came into my life and showed me that there were more to face. His name is Joseph and he is my . He doesn’t that I was born without legs. Instead, he does want me to feed him, carry him and comfort him.
Anyone who has had a baby may know how much equipment it needs to take care of the baby. It turns out that being a parent without needs more equipment, At least, I need to equip my wheelchair a basket. When I put my baby in the basket, I can push him from room to room. It is a highly effective and cheap way and Joseph finds it fun.
, I try taking Joseph outside by using a baby belt and strapping(捆) him on my chest, but Joseph often blocks my , which makes it very difficult to go on. I manage to do it, it is more by than judgment. When a baby , often the most effective way is to comfort it by walking around with it. However, I can’t do that , because it takes too long for me to get to Joseph in my wheelchair. Sometimes, when I only stand upright on my hands, Joseph holds out his arms for a . He doesn’t understand that if there’s nothing for me to myself, I can’t safely hold him. His trust that I can look after him gives me more courage.
I have just his first birthday. I’m very for him to grow up and start walking, so that we can go outside together more easily. Let the challenges keep . We’ll be and fine.
1.A. beneficial B. artificial C. social D. official
2.A. put on B. called on C. turned on D. got on
3.A. challenges B. performances C. disabilities D. accidents
4.A. pet B. friend C. son D. husband
5.A. think B. know C. mind D. speak
6.A. legs B. arms C. hands D. fingers
7.A. about B. with C. on D. to
8.A. Occasionally B. Generally C. Jokingly D.Treasonably
9.A. sun B. nose C. idea D. view
10.A. Because B. Unless C. Although D. Otherwise
11.A. luck B. time C. money D. space
12.A. smiles B. sleeps C. signs D. cries
13.A. quickly B. endlessly C. sincerely D. selflessly
14.A. snack B. kiss C. movie D. hug
15.A. amuse B. balance C. introduce D. behave
16.A. seldom B. never C. Sometimes D. always
17.A. celebrated B. congratulated C. remembered D. communicated
18.A. bad B. eager C. famous D. late
19.A. dancing B. walking C. building D. coming
20.A. careful B. optimistic C. humorous D. helpful
高二英语完形填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
My twin sister, Dawn, born with cerebral palsy (脑瘫), has to wear braces (吊带) on her legs and walk with the help of a stick, often causing people to _______and point.
As Dawn was the only “different” child in our neighborhood, we were constantly picked on. We never had any friends because of her condition. I began to _______Dawn and was embarrassed to be seen with her. So I did everything to get her into trouble to _______her being born mentally and physically disabled.
When I turned twelve, my mother was so displeased with my behavior. She figured I was _______enough to know better. One day she threw me in my bedroom and gave me a thick yellow book. What I saw in that book _______the way I viewed my disabled sister.
There were many baby _______of Dawn and me dressed alike, the only _______ : I looked small and peaceful while Dawn was hooked up to tubes and needles and machines. If you looked closely, you could see the _______in her eyes though she was always smiling. One picture stood out: we were _______each other. The words below read, “I’m so happy to have a twin sister, Netti. The doctors make me cry. She makes me ________.” Looking back, I realized how ________I had been! I had never put myself in Dawn’s shoes! Feeling ________ , I cried myself to sleep.
Later, Dawn came to wake me up for dinner. I kissed her and hugged her ________ like in the picture.
From then on, I was Dawn’s ________ . No one was going to hurt her for any reason. We were ________ . I am her the other half and she is my world.
1.A.complain B.wander C.stare D.envy
2.A.hate B.pity C.disturb D.warn
3.A.put up with B.make use of C.keep track of D.get back at
4.A.patient B.old C.clever D.confident
5.A.formed B.changed C.explained D.confirmed
6.A.pictures B.clothes C.toys D.stories
7.A.problem B.spotlight C.similarity D.difference
8.A.courage B.disappointment C.pain D.concern
9.A.hugging B.supporting C.comforting D.praising
10.A.improve B.think C.laugh D.survive
11.A.rude B.selfish C.responsible D.innocent
12.A.helpless B.unhappy C.desperate D.ashamed
13.A.politely B.seriously C.tightly D.purposely
14.A.protector B.assistant C.educator D.consultant
15.A.irreplaceable B.undefeatable C.unimaginable D.inseparable
高二英语完形填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
1.Xiaowen was born without the _______ to use her legs and has no _______ below the waist.
2.Today there are many o _________ for disabled people to develop their _________ , live a rich life and make a __________ to society.
3.__________ is not about getting high test scores, having a high IQ or being smart. _________, it seems that creative thinking, ___________ is one of the most ________ skills in society, is a _________ of habits.
高二英语课文填空困难题查看答案及解析
七.课文填空(共10空;每空1分,满分10分)
71.Xiaowen was born without the _______ to use her legs and has no _______ below the waist.
72. Today there are many o _________ for disabled people to develop their _________ , live a rich life and make a __________ to society.
73. __________ is not about getting high test scores, having a high IQ or being smart. _________, it seems that creative thinking, ___________ is one of the most ________ skills in society, is a _________ of habits.
高二英语填空题简单题查看答案及解析
Hank Viscardi was born without legs. He had not legs but stumps(残肢)that could he fitted with a kind of special boots. People stared at him with cruel interest. Children laughed at him and called him ‘Ape Man’ (猿人) because his arms practically dragged on the ground.
Hank went to school like other boys. His grades were good and he needed only eight years to finish his schooling instead of the usual twelve. After graduating from school, he worked his way through college. He swept floors, waited on table, or worked in one of the college offices. During all this busy life, he had been moving around on his stumps. But one day the doctor told him even the stumps were not going to last much longer. He would soon have to use a wheel chair.
Hank felt himself getting cold all over. However, the doctor said there was a chance that he could be fitted with artificial legs (假腿). Finally a leg maker was found and the day came when Hank stood up before the mirror, for the first time he saw himself as he has always wanted to be-a full five feet eight inches tall. By this time he was already 26 years old.
Hank had to learn to use his new legs. Again and again he marched the length of the room, and marched back again. There were times when he fell down on the floor, but he pulled himself up and went back to the endless marching. He went out on the street. He climbed stairs and learned to dance. He built a boat and learned to sail it.
When World War II came, he talked the Red Cross into giving him a job. He took the regular training. He marched and drilled along with the other soldiers. Few knew that he was legless. This was the true story of Hank Viscardi, a man without legs.
1.Children laughed at Hank and called him ‘Ape Man’ because .
A. he didn’t talk to them
B. he kept away from them
C. he couldn’t use his arms
D. his arms touched the ground while moving
2.It can be inferred from the story that five feet eight inches tall is __.
A. an average height for a fully grown person
B. too tall for an average person
C. too short for an average person
D. good enough for a disabled man
3.The sentence “he talked the Red Cross into giving him a job” implies that the Red Cross .
A. was only glad to give him a job
B. give him a job because he was a good soldier
C. was not willing to give him a job at first
D. gave him a job after he talked to someone whom he knew in the organization
4.When Hank marched and drilled along with the other soldiers, he .
A. took some special training
B. did everything the other soldiers did
C. did some of the things the other soldiers did
D. did most of the things the other soldiers did
高二英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
Hank Viscardi was born without legs. He had not legs but stumps (残肢) that could he fitted with a kind of special boots, People stared at him with cruel interest. Children laughed at him and called him‘Ape Man’(猿人) because his arms practically dragged on the ground.
Hank went to school like other boys. His grades were good and he needed only eight years to finish his schooling instead of the usual twelve. After graduating from school, he worked his way through college. He swept floors, waited on table, or worked in one of the college offices. During all this busy life, he had been moving around on his stumps. But one day the doctor told him even the stumps were not going to last much longer. He would soon have to use a wheel chair.
Hank felt himself got cold all over. However, the doctor said there was a chance that he could be fitted with artificiallegs(假腿). Finally a leg maker was found and the day came when Hank stood up before the mirror, for the first time he saw himself as he has always wanted to be-a full five feet eight inches tall. By this time he was already 26 years old.
Hank had to learn to use his new legs. Again and again he marched the length of the room, and marched back again. There were times when he fell down on the floor, but he pulled himself up and went back to the endless marching. He went out on the street. He climbed stairs and learned to dance. He built a boat and learned to sail it.
When World War II came, he talked the Red Cross into giving him a job. He took the regular training. He marched and drilled along with the other soldiers. Few knew that he was legless. This was the true story of Hank Viscardi, a man without legs.
1.Children laughed at Hank and called him ‘Ape Man’ because .
A. he didn’t talk to them
B. he kept away from them
C. his arms touched the ground when he moved
D. he couldn’t use his arms
2.It can be inferred from the story that five feet eight inches tall is.
A. an average height for a fully grown person
B. too tall for an average person
C. too short for an average person
D. none of the above
3.The sentence “he talked the Red Cross into giving him a job” implies that the Red Cross________.
A. was only glad to give him a job
B. give him a job because he was a good soldier
C. gave him a job after he talked to someone whom he knew in the organization
D. was not willing to give him a job at first
4.When Hank marched and drilled along with the other soldiers, he________.
A. did everything the other soldiers did
B. did most of the things the other soldiers did
C. did some of the things the other soldiers did
D. took some special training
5.The writer suggests that Hank Viscardi.
A. had no friends
B. never saw himself as different from others
C. was very shy
D. was too proud to accept help from others
高二英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
Hank Viscardi was born without legs. He had not legs but stumps(残肢) that could be fitted with a kind of special boots. People stared at him with cruel interest. Children laughed at him and called him ‘Ape Man’ (猿人) because his arms practically dragged on the ground.
Hank went to school like other boys. His grades were good and he needed only eight years to finish his schooling instead of the usual twelve. After graduating from school, he worked his way through college. He swept floors, waited on table, or worked in one of the college offices. During all this busy life, he had been moving around on his stumps. But one day the doctor told him even the stumps were not going to last much longer. He would soon have to use a wheel chair.
Hank felt himself got cold all over. However, the doctor said there was a chance that he could be fitted with artificial legs(假腿). Finally a leg maker was found and the day came when Hank stood up before the mirror. For the first time he saw himself as he has always wanted to be—a full five feet eight inches tall. By this time he was already 26 years old.
Hank had to learn to use his new legs. Again and again he marched the length of the room, and marched back again. There were times when he fell down on the floor, but he pulled himself up and went back to the endless marching. He went out on the street. He climbed stairs and learned to dance. He built a boat and learned to sail it.
When World War II came, he talked the Red Cross into giving him a job. He took the regular training. He marched and drilled along with the other soldiers. Few knew that he was legless. This was the true story of Hank Viscardi, a man without legs.
1.Children laughed at Hank and called him ‘Ape Man’ because ______.
A. he didn’t talk to them
B. he kept away from them
C. his arms touched the ground when he moved
D. he couldn’t use his arms
2.It can be inferred from the story that five feet eight inches tall is ______.
A. an average height for a fully grown person
B. too tall for an average person
C. too short for an average person
D. none of the above
3.The sentence “he talked the Red Cross into giving him a job” implies that the Red Cross _____.
A. was only glad to give him a job
B. gave him a job because he was a good soldier
C. gave him a job after he talked to someone whom he knew in the organization
D. was not willing to give him a job at first
4.When Hank marched and drilled along with the other soldiers, he ______.
A. did everything the other soldiers did
B. did most of the things the other soldiers did
C. did some of the things the other soldiers did
D. took some special training
高二英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
Hank Viscardi was born without legs. He had—not legs but stumps(残肢) that could be fitted with a kind of special boots. People stared at him with cruel interest. Children laughed at him and called him ‘Ape Man’ (猿人) because his arms practically dragged on the ground.
Hank went to school like other boys. His grades were good and he needed only eight years to finish his schooling instead of the usual twelve. After graduating from school, he worked his way through college. He swept floors, waited on table, or worked in one of the college offices. During all this busy life, he had been moving around on his stumps. But one day the doctor told him even the stumps were not going to last much longer. He would soon have to use a wheel chair.
Hank felt himself got cold all over. However, the doctor said there was a chance that he could be fitted with artificial legs(假腿). Finally a leg maker was found and the day came when Hank stood up before the mirror. For the first time he saw himself as he had always wanted to be—a full five feet eight inches tall. By this time he was already 26 years old.
Hank had to learn to use his new legs. Again and again he marched the length of the room, and marched back again. There were times when he fell down on the floor, but he pulled himself up and went back to the endless marching. He went out on the street. He climbed stairs and learned to dance. He built a boat and learned to sail it.
When World War II came, he talked the Red Cross into giving him a job. He took the regular training. he marched and drilled along with the other soldiers. Few knew that he was legless. This was the true story of Hank Viscardi, a man without legs.
1.Children laughed at Hank and called him ‘Ape Man’ because _____.
A. he didn’t talk to them
B. he kept away from them
C. he couldn’t use his arms
D. his arms touched the ground when he moved
2.It can be inferred from the story that five feet eight inches tall is _____.
A. too tall for an average person
B. an average height for a fully grown person
C. too short for an average person
D. none of the above
3.The sentence “he talked the Red Cross into giving him a job” implies that the Red Cross_____.
A. was not willing to give him a job at first
B. gave him a job because he was a good soldier
C. gave him a job after he talked to someone he knew in the organization
D. was only glad to give him a job
4.The writer suggests that Hank Viscardi _____.
A. had no friends
B. was very shy
C. never saw himself as different from others
D. was too proud to accept help from others
高二英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
Hank Viscardi was born without legs.He had not legs but stumps(残肢)that could be fitted with a kind of special boots, People stared at him with cruel interest.Children laughed at him and called him ‘Ape Man’ (猿人)because his arms practically dragged on the ground.
Hank went to school like other boys.His grades were good and he needed only eight years to finish his schooling instead of the usual twelve.After graduating from school, he worked his way through college.He swept floors, waited on table, or worked in one of the college offices.During all this busy life, he had been moving around on his stumps.But one day the doctor told him even the stumps were not going to last much longer.He would soon have to use a wheel chair.
Hank felt himself got cold all over.However, the doctor said there was a chance that he could be fitted with artificial legs(假腿).Finally a leg maker was found and the day came when Hank stood up before the mirror, for the first time he saw himself as he has always wanted to be a full five feet eight inches tall.By this time he was already 26 years old.
Hank had to learn to use his new legs.Again and again he marched the length of the room, and marched back again.There were times when he fell down on the floor, but he pulled himself up and went back to the endless marching.He went out on the street.He climbed stairs and learned to dance.He built a boat and learned to sail it.
When World War II came, he talked the Red Cross into giving him a job.He took the regular training.He marched and drilled along with the other soldiers.Few knew that he was legless.This was the true story of Hank Viscardi, a man without legs.
1.Children laughed at Hank and called him ‘Ape Man’ because .
A.he didn’t talk to then |
B.he kept away from them |
C.his arms touched the ground when he moved |
D.he couldn’t use his arms |
2.The sentence “he talked the Red Cross into giving him a job” implies that the Red Cross .
A.was only glad to give him a job |
B.gave him a job because he was a good soldier |
C.gave him a job after he talked to someone whom he knew in the organization |
D.was not willing to give him to job at first |
3.When Hank marched and drilled along with the other soldiers, he------
A.did everything the other soldier did |
B.did most of the things the other soldiers did |
C.did most of the things the other soldiers did |
D.took some special training |
4.The writer suggests that Hank Viscardi .
A.had no friends |
B.never saw himself as different from others |
C.was very shy |
D.was too proud to accept help from others |
高二英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
My name is Nick Vujicic, an Australian who was born without any limbs(四肢). In recent years one of my most __1 __videos on YouTube shows my skateboarding, surfing, playing music, and best of all, __2 ___hugs from all fields of great people.
All in all, those are pretty ordinary __3 __that just about anyone can do, right? So _4 _do you think that video has been viewed millions of times? My theory is that people are __5 _to watch it because in spite of my physical limitations, I’m living __6 __I had no limits.
People often think someone __7 __a severe disability to be inactive, upset, maybe even crazy. But I’d like to __8 __them by showing that I lead a very adventurous and fruitful life
Among the hundreds of __9 _on that video, here’s one typical remark:“Seeing a guy like this being happy makes me wonder why I feel __10 _for myself sometimes -or feel not funny enough, or whatever. How can I __11 __think thoughts like that when this guy is living without limbs and still being happy!?”
I found happiness when I realized that imperfect __12 _I may be, I am the perfect Nick Vujicic. I’m designed __13 _God’s plan. That’s not to say that there isn’t __14 for improvement. I’m always trying to be better so I can better __15 _the world!
I do believe my life has no __16 _. I want you all to feel the same way about your life, no matter what your challenges may be. As we __17 _our journey together, please take a moment to __18 _about any limitations you’ve placed on your life. Now think about what __19 _would be like to be __20 _of those limitations. What would your life be if anything were possible?
1. A.disappointing B.unforgettable C.popular D.useful
2. A.receiving B.collecting C.returning D.gathering
3. A.sports B.activities C.affairs D.wonders
4. A.how B.what C.when D.why
5. A.drawn B.expected C.required D.ordered
6. A.even though B.in case C.as though D.if only
7. A.of B.from C.in D.with
8. A.advise B.greet C.surprise D.please
9. A.comments B.pictures C.replies D.statements
10. A.nervous B.sorry C.eager D.desperate
11. A.still B.ever C.also D.even
12. A.if B.as C.while D.although
13. A.according to B.thanks to C.owing to D.up to
14. A.stage B.area C.place D.room
15. A.protect B.rescue C.serve D.reserve
16. A.challenges B.limits C.doubts D.endings
17. A.finish B.continue C.start D.stop
18. A.worry B.think C.care D.talk
19. A.we B.one C.it D.you
20. A.free B.short C.aware D.fond
高二英语完型填空中等难度题查看答案及解析