题型:阅读还原 题类: 难易度:普通
广东省深圳市福田区外国语高级中学2023-2024学年九年级上学期开学考试英语试题
Li Anqiang, who lost his legs in the Wenchuan earthquake, has been working hard to help those like him.
"I hope people like me who have a physical disability as a result of natural disasters (自然灾害) or accidents will one day be able to stand up again," said Li Anqiang.
Li Anqiang, 33, is a therapist (治疗专家) working on prosthetic rehabilitation (假肢康复). He has also worked since the Wenchuan earthquake in 2008. His legs had to be amputated (截肢) after being buried (掩埋) for a whole day and night. "To take care of me, my parents had to stop their jobs, and I had no idea what I would do with the rest of my life," he said. He finally plucked up the courage to spend another five months in rehabilitation and training to live with prosthetic legs."
And later he got the chance to study in the US.
At the end of 2019, Li returned to Chengdu and began to make videos on social media about his life with prosthetic legs. He found that many of them could not walk freely because they didn't have professional rehabilitation exercises. This encouraged him to work on prosthetics and rehabilitation.
" Even though it can be difficult to get around, we should still go out and see the world," Li said. He also hopes that society can be more tolerant (包容的) of those with disabilities. "I hope that one day when we walk down the street with prostheses, we are treated no differently than people with glasses," Li added.
A. A disabled earthquake survivor finds meaning in beating difficulties
B. He has been using man-made legs for 15 years in his daily study.
C. After hard work, Li went to Sichuan University.
D. Many people who experienced amputations commented on his videos.
E. I believe that the world is beautiful.
F. He soon returned to school but felt hopeless.
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