题型:语法填空(语篇) 题类: 难易度:普通
浙江省金华市金东区2024-2025学年八年级上学期期中考试英语试卷
Suffering(受苦) from ALS (渐冻症) for 30 years, Jiang has never lost his love for life. Besides, he taught ( many) than 200 children for free for over twenty years.
At the age of 16, Jiang Bing ( fall) to the ground on the way to school and was unable to stand up again. One doctor told him that he had an illness that was hard to cure(治愈) and suggested ( he) give up searching for treatment. He was great pain, but Jiang didn't lose hope and still kept studying every morning, spending one day like it was a month.
Though Jiang couldn't enter university himself because of the disease, he offered ( teach) his younger sister and help her go to university in 1994. Not until then did the people living in the community realize that the special man could teach their children.
they asked him for help. The next year, Jiang started helping children with their studies ( careful). Apart from the school subjects, he also taught them art and clay sculpture(泥塑). He once taught 24 children in one single class, all for free.
Today many of the children that he taught graduated from university. They all think him one of ( excellent) teachers. Zhao Feiyu, a student who once received Jiang's help, runs an art ( train) school now. "He taught us wisely and took no money, " he said, "He is my best teacher and friend. "
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