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II>篇章結構 10%    Rick Hoyt is an ideal example of how “disabled ” does not necessarily mean “unable.” Rick can only move a few muscles in his neck and face, but in a wheelchair he has participated in more races than many professional runners. _______25______    When Rick Hoyt was born, an accident left him disabled for life. ______26______ However, his parents did their best to teach him everything a normal kid would learn, and they saw signs of his progress.     Rick’s parents fought to show the world that Rick was able to learn and express himself. ______27_____ For the first time, his parents learned of his love for sports.     One day, Rick wanted to take part in a race honoring a local sportsman who had also become disabled. His father, Dick Hoyt, was 37 years old then and was not in a good shape, but he agreed to push his son in a wheelchair for the race. _____28_____ Rick and Dick Hoyt thus found an activity that they could experience together and participated in many races under the name of “Team Hoyt.”    In the following twenty-eight years, Team Hoyt participated in hundreds of races and many other sports. What they did has inspired many people. ______29_____.
(A) When they arrived at the finish line, the cheers of the people gave Rick a sense of excitement and satisfaction that he had never felt before. 
(B) Doctors thought he would never be able to move, speak, think, or learn. 
(C) In other words, their efforts and positive attitude have become an inspiration to thousands of people today. 
(D) To Rick, his success is due to his courage and his father’s love. 
(E) Engineers at a university developed a machine that allowed Rick to communicate by moving his head.
【題組】25.

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難度:適中0.5
統計:A(0),B(0),C(0),D(0),E(0)