题型:语法选择 题类:模拟题 难易度:普通
广东省2021年初中英语学业水平考试一模考试试卷
Tony Hudgell set his aim to walk 10 kilometres on his prosthetic(义肢的) legs and walking sticks to help the Evelina London 1 Hospital. He spent three months under their care after suffering injuries(伤). His injuries were 2 serious that he finally had to have both legs cut at the knee.
During 3 COVID-19 lockdown, Tony has been learning to walk on his new prosthetics by setting his money-raising challenge to walk every day in June. He did this because he 4 when he saw 100-year-old Captain Sir Tom Moore raise money for the NHS by walking around his garden.
His parents wanted 5 the hospital for saving the little boy's life , and hoped family and friends would help the mreach their aim of & 500. But the boy's 6 efforts have caught hearts and donations(捐赠) worldwide. Tony 7 £ 725 ,000 so far , with nine days of walking still to go.
His mum Paula, 52 , said, "We can never thank the Evelina enough for 8 they did for Tony, and will continue to do it until he is 18. Everyone there is kind 9 us like family and we are just so pleased to give so much back. We didn't expect 10 would make such a difference to the hospital that saved Tony's life."
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