On his way, in every city people gave Jeff money. The money which Jeff received was not for Jeff himself. It was for the American Cancer Society(协会). The Society used the money to learn more about cancer. At the same time, Jeff talked to people about cancer. He also talked about being disabled (伤残).
Jeff is disabled, but he can do many things: skiing, swimming, playing soccer and running. He finished college and now he is studying to be a lawyer (律师). Jeff says, “People can do anything they want to do. I want people to know that. I ran not only for disabled people but also for everybody.”
81. Why did the doctors cut off most of Jeff’s right leg?
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82. Translate the sentence “I ran not only for disabled people but also for everybody” into Chinese.
83. What did Jeff talk to the people on his way from the East to the West?
84. How many plastic legs did Jeff wear out when he ran across the United States?
85. What can we learn from this story?
B) 根据短文内容及首字母提示,填写所缺单词,将答案按序号填入下面表格内。
At different times in a man’s life, his food has different effects on his body. Among children food quickly changes to the p 86 to run and play games. Most of a young man’s food is spent on g 87 taller; We grow upwards only d 88 the first twenty years or our l 89 , not later. Working men get their strong b 90 from their food; and if they work h 91 , they do not get fat. Office workers eat well and s 92 down a lot, and they may begin to grow fat w 93 they are still quite young. Many older people try to work much and walk often. Perhaps the most d 94 time is when a man reaches sixty years fat w 95 restful, without much work or interests. This is when food changes quickly to fat.
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