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Unit4Earthquakes同步練習(xí)一、聽力(聽力)(共20小題;共20分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題分,滿分分)聽下面5段對話,每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.Wheredoesthetalktakeplace? A.Ontherailwaystation. B.Atthepolicestation. C.Atschool.2.Whatdidthoseunluckypeoplesufferfrom? A.Thestorm. B.Theearthquake. C.Thehurricane.3.What'stheman'sfavoriteclass? A.EnglishLiterature. B.History. C.Physics.4.Whatdoesthewomanwanttotalkaboutwiththeman? A.Westernculture. B.LearningEnglish. C.Howtopaint.5.WhatdidthewomandoforMrsBrown? A.Paidbackthemoney. B.Paintedwalls. C.Walkedherdog.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題分,滿分分)聽下面5段對話或獨白,每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽下面一段對話,回答第6至第8三個小題。6.Whatdoesthewoman'sneighbordoallday? A.Playstheviolin. B.Playstheflute. C.Playsthepiano.7.Whatisthewomanpreparingnow? A.Herfilm. B.Herpaper. C.Herbusiness.8.Wherewillthemanbenextweek? A.InChina. B.InAmerica. C.InJapan.聽下面一段對話,回答第9至第11三個小題。9.Howarethetwospeakerskeepingintouchnow? A.Onthephone. B.OntheInternet. C.Facetoface.10.Whohasthewomangotintouchwith? A.Mark,PaulandBarbara. B.Mary,PaulandBarbara. C.Mark,CarlandCrystal.11.WhereisCrystalnow? A.InWashington. B.InBoston. C.InHuston.聽下面一段對話,回答第12至第14三個小題。12.Whatistheplaceofthewoman'swrittenexam? A.Thefirstplace. B.Thesecondplace. C.Thethirdplace.13.Whenwillthewomantakeherinterview? A.NextMonday. B.NextTuesday. C.NextFriday.14.Whatwillthewomanbeifherinterviewissuccessful? A.Adoctor. B.Areporter. C.Acivilservant.聽下面一段對話,回答第15至第17三個小題。15.Whatarethetwospeakerslookingatnow? A.Aphoto. B.Afilm. C.ATVplay.16.Whatistheman'smother? A.Anurse. B.Aneditor. C.Ateacher.17.Wheredoesthemangettheadvertisements? A.OnTV. B.Onmagazines. C.Onnewspapers.聽第10段材料,回答第18-20小題。18.WhendoestheAmericanschoolyearbegin? A.InearlyAugustorearlySeptember. B.InlateAugustorearlySeptember. C.InlateAugustorlateSeptember.19.Whatdidschoolplansdependoninthepast? A.Children'sneed. B.Parents'need. C.Localneed.20.Whichkindofschoolswasoftenopenmuchlonger? A.Countrysideschools. B.Cityschools. C.Publicschools.二、單詞拼寫(單句首字母填空)(共12小題;共12分)21.StPetersburgwasalmostinr

;firesburnedeverywhere.22.Seriouslyi

intheaccident,hewasimmediatelytakentothehospital.23.Aftertheearthquake,nearlyeverythingwasd

everywhere.24.Whatreallys

mewasthatnooneseemedtocareaboutallthebeggars.25.ManyPLAsoldiersweresenttor

theinjured.26.Itwassaidthatpirates(海盜)usedtob

treasuresunderthegroundinthecaveandthenfailedtocollectthem.27.Igott

intheliftyesterday.28.Thecupboardwasfullofoldpapers,brokentoys,andotheru

things.29.Thetidalwavecausedalotofd

totheSoutheasternAsiancountries.30.Theforeignerse

theirsatisfactionwithwhattheysawinChina.31.Thestudentswhoweretrappedintheburningbuildingweref

.32.Becauseoftheglobalwarming,therearemoreandmorenaturald

.三、單詞拼寫(根據(jù)中文提示拼寫單詞)(共10小題;共10分)33.Hisdeathwasaterrible

(震驚)tome.34.Luckilyforthepeopletrappedinthefire,manyfirefighterscametotheir

(營救)intime.35.Thirtyminerswere

(被困)undergroundafterthefire.36.Manymenwere

(埋葬)undergroundwhentherewasanaccidentatthemine.37.She

(突然……,爆發(fā))intotearsatthenewsthatherfatherhadpassedaway.38.Thebuildingsarein

(廢墟)aftertheearthquake.39.Manyhouseswere

(毀壞)inthefire,butnobodydied.40.Hundredsofthousandsofpeoplediedinthenatural

(災(zāi)難)onMay12th,2023.41.Differentopinionswerefreely

(表達(dá))inthisdiscussion.42.Acaraccidenthappenedwithtwopeoplekilledandoneseriously

(受傷).四、翻譯(根據(jù)中文提示完成句子)(共15小題;共30分)43.有大約二百個孩子在這所藝術(shù)學(xué)校學(xué)習(xí)。(study)(詞數(shù)不限)Therewereabout200children

.44.Theglass

(將用來當(dāng)作)amirrorisbrokennow.(act)45.他總是問老師很多與學(xué)習(xí)無關(guān)的問題。Healwaysaskedhisteachermanyquestions

hislessons.46.當(dāng)?shù)卣饋砼R時,世界似乎到了末日。Whentheearthquakecame,itseemed

theworldwas

an

.47.和我父親一起工作過的那個科學(xué)家去年去了法國。(詞數(shù)不限)Thescientist

wenttoFrancelastyear.48.部隊組織小分隊,將受困的人們挖出來,將死者掩埋。Thearmyorganizedteamsto

thosewho

andto

thedead.49.Sheisafamoussinger

(歌曲深受人們喜愛的).50.被我母親照顧的那個嬰兒三個月大。(用定語從句完成句子,詞數(shù)不限)Thebaby

bymymotheristhreemonthsold.51.Thewoman

(昨天下午你在我辦公室見到的)isafamousscientist.52.這種傳統(tǒng)的方法存在許多問題。Thistraditionalapproachhas

problems.53.Thecitywas

(成為廢墟)aftertheearthquake.54.那些不滿足于自己所取得的進(jìn)步的人將會取得更大的成功。Those

theprogresstheyhavemadewillhavegreatersuccess.(content)55.他已搬進(jìn)了門朝西的一座房子里。(詞數(shù)不限)Hehasmovedinahouse

west.56.Herhusbandwastheonlypersoninhiscompany

(受邀請)attendthemeeting.(invite)57.Haveyoureadthearticle

(昨天刊登在報紙上的)?五、單項選擇(共15小題;共15分)58. Afterthebigfire,thehousewascompletely

. A.ruined B.destroyed C.damaged D.burnt59. Aftertheseriousflood,

cropsandhouseswereflooded. A.agreatdealof B.alargeamountof C.alargequantityof D.agreatnumberof60. Whenthemeetingwas

,theyallroseandleft. A.attheend B.atanend C.attheendof D.atanendof61. ---ThewarinIraqhasleftmanyworld-famousrelics

. ---Yeah!Nevertoberebuilt,Ithink. A.inpoorcondition B.inruins C.indanger D.outoforder62. Acompany

profitsfromhomemarketsaredecliningmayseekopportunitiesabroad. A.which B.whose C.who D.why63. IamgoingtomeetTom

theysayisagoodboy. A.who B.whom C.whose D.which64. Herauntworksinthefactory

makeshatsandshoes. A.where B.which C.inwhich D.fromwhich65. Thisisthefastesttrain

isgoingtoNanjing. A.that B.what C.where D./66. Hearingthe

news,theboycriedforhismotherina

voice. A.frightening;frightening B.frightened;frightened C.frightened;frightening D.frightening;frightened67. Thedoctor

isleavingforAfricanextmonth. A.whomthenurseistalking B.whothenurseistalking C.thatthenurseistalkingto D.towhothenurseistalkingto68. Ourteacher

isverystrictwithusinclassisverykindandfriendlytousoutsideclass. A.which B.whom C.what D.who69. Thehouse

windowfacessouthisverybeautiful. A.which B.ofwhich C.that D.whose70. Asthefinancialcrisisbitesdeep,somesmallfactories

arestruckmosttrytoreducetheirlossesbylayingoffworkers. A.what B.where C.inwhich D.which71. Thehouse

widowsopentotheeastwasbuiltlastyear. A.that B.whose C.its D.which72. Aftertheearthquake,apigtrappedinafallenbuildingwas

aliveafterbeingburiedfor36days. A.workedout B.keptout C.dugout D.givenout六、完形填空(共20小題;共30分)Inthemorning,Slimgotupandpreparedbreakfastforhiswifeasusual.Nicole,hiswifewaslisteningtomusicinthebedroom.73

,hefeltthathisbodywasshaking.Slimhadthe74

responsethattherewasanearthquake!He75

quickly:"Dear,earthquake!Gotothetoilet!"Nicoleheardtheshouting,76

thefirstaidboxquicklyandranintothetoilet.Thehousewas77

evenmoredramatically(劇烈地).Bathroomwasthenextdoortothekitchen.Slimpickedupakitchen78

andtwopiecesofbreadoutsidethekitchen.Slimtriedto79

alongthewalltohelpNicole.80

,itgotdarksuddenlywithanexplosion.Thehouse81

downandmanythingsfellfromabove.Nicolewasquicklyburiedin82

.Shefeltbreathingverydifficult.Shetriedtostandup,but83

.Afewminuteslater,thelandwas84

.Nicoleheardthesoundofshort85

andthoughtitwasSlim!Sheshoutedtohimbutno86

!Heprobablyfainted.Nicolekeptsayinghisnameandshefinallyheardaresponse,twopeopleencouragedand87

eachother.Theyknewthattheremustbeawayto88

.Slimfoundthattheywerecloseandwere89

bythefallenstonesandsomepowder.Hestartedtodigwiththekitchenknife.Hefelt90

fromhisfingers.Finally,heremovedthelastpieceoflargerstones.SlimtouchedNicole'sonehand,thendugthe91

stonesofherbody.Finally,Nicolehada92

breathingslowly.Twopeoplesatonthegroundandhuggedtogether.73. A.Suddenly B.Actually C.Unfortunately D.Really74. A.recent B.rapid C.late D.slow75. A.warned B.howled C.jumped D.shouted76. A.usedup B.foundout C.tookup D.putaway77. A.burning B.shaking C.falling D.moving78. A.tool B.cook C.fork D.knife79. A.walk B.wander C.run D.jump80. A.However B.Therefore C.Instead D.Besides81. A.lay B.crashed C.broke D.bent82. A.ruins B.ashes C.dirt D.pieces83. A.senseless B.impractical C.impossible D.invaluable84. A.normal B.usual C.flat D.silent85. A.steps B.breath C.movements D.pauses86. A.response B.sign C.hope D.result87. A.touched B.held C.calmed D.called88. A.relax B.communicate C.succeed D.escape89. A.wrapped B.separated C.fastened D.limited90. A.pain B.cold C.water D.warmth91. A.sticking B.bundling C.surrounding D.spreading92. A.complete B.constant C.steady D.weak七、閱讀理解(共18小題;共36分)ADearMichelle,Whycan'tmydaughtermanageherlifebetter?Sheis17andanhonorstudent,butsheseemstobewastingherlifeawaywithaboyfriendwhoisholdingherback.Heconsumeseverywaking,minuteofherprecioustimeandsmooth-talksheraswell.Hisgoalistogethertoagreetogotothecollegeofhischoice,notherchoice,andbecausehisgradesarelower,hischoicewillbelimited.IfeellikeIwanttorescueher,butshepushesmeawayandshutsmeout.Shehasonlybroughtusprideandjoy;andnowthis!Help!AworriedmotherDearMotherofa17-year-oldGirl,Hmmmmm.What'sthematterwithkidstoday?Rememberthatsongfrom"ByeByeBirdie"?Well,ifyoudonot,letmefillyouinaboutteenagersandtheirlife-managementskills.Donotexpecttoomuchtoosoonbecauseattheripeageof17,life-managementisnotwithintheirreach,notshoulditbe.Lifeexperiencecreatesboththeconditionsandtheskillsformanagement,andifmanagementwentbeforeexperience,therewouldbetittleofit.Yourdaughterisanhonorstudentforgoodreasons.Sheissmart,studieswithintelligenceandyouhavegivenhergoodValues.Whenthetimecomesforhertoapplyforcollege,andshevisittheonesthatwerespecificallydesignedforstudentthetopoftheirgrade,shewillmostlikelybreakawayfromherboyfriend'sinfluence.Itisrareforanhonorstudenttochangethepathoftheiracademiccareerforpuppylove.Thatbeingsaid,themmightbesomeadolescentwisdominherbehaviorafterall.Perhapssheischoosingtoworryyou,herparents,forunconsciousreasons.Beingsuchagoodgirlandbeingasteadysourceofjoymighthavebecomeabittoomuchforher.Letyourdaughterhaveherownprivatemomentof11stgraderebellion.Shedeservesabreakfromperfection.Michelle93.Fromthemother'sletterwecanlearnthatherdaughter

. A.isbeingfooledbytheboy B.hasfallenbehindinherstudies C.doesn'ttalkmuchwithhermother D.haschosenwhichcollegetoattend94.AccordingtoMichelle;17-year-teenagers

. A.aretooyoungtomanagetheirlife B.areoldenoughtolivetheirownlife C.shouldhavemanagementbeforeexperience D.havereachedtheageofanadult95.Theunderlinedword"puppy-love"referto

. A.falselove B.foolishlove C.purelove D.adolescentlove96.Michelleseemstobelievethatthedaughterwillfinally

. A.comeupwiththerightdecision B.followherboyfriend'sadvice C.worryherparentsforunconsciousreasons D.influenceherboyfriend'sbehavior97.Thebesttitleforthepassagewouldbe

. A.CollegeofKids'OwnChoice B.HowCanIHelpMyGirl? C.HowtoManageTeenagers'Life? D.A17-year-oldGirlandHerMotherBLastFridayastorm(暴風(fēng)雨)sweptthrough(席卷)twovillagesintheNewTerritories,destroying(摧毀)fourteenhomes.Sevenothersweresobadlydamaged(破壞)thattheirownershadtoleavethem,andfifteenothershadbrokenwindowsorbrokenroofs.Onepersonwaskilled,severalwerebadlyhurtandtakentohospital,andanumberofotherpeoplereceivedsmallerhurt.Altogetherovertwohundredpeoplewerehomelessafterthestorm.Afarmer,Mr.Tan,saidthatthestormbeganearlyinthemorningandlastedforoveranhour.“Iwaseatingwithmywifeandchildren,”hesaid,“whenweheardaloudnoise.Afewminuteslaterourhousefelldownontopofus.WetriedourbesttoclimboutbutthenIsawthatoneofmychildrenwasmissing.Iwentbackinsideandfoundhim,safebutveryfrightened.”Mrs.WooMeiFongsaidthatherhusbandhadjustleftforworkwhenshefeltthatherhousewasmoving.Sheranoutsideatoncewithherchildren.“Therewasnotimetotakeanything,”shesaid,“Afewminuteslater,theroofcamedown.”Soldiershelpedtotakepeopleoutoftheflooded(水淹的)areaandthewelfaredepartment(福利機(jī)構(gòu))broughtthemfood,clothesandshelter(避難所).98.Howmanyhomesaltogether(總共)weredamagedinthestorm? A.Fourteen. B.Twenty-one. C.Twenty-nine. D.Thirty-six.99.WherewasMr.Tanwhenthestormfirstbegan? A.Hewasinbed. B.Hewasinsidethehouse. C.Hewasoutsidethehouse. D.Hewasontheroof.100.Mrs.Wooandherfamilydidn'tgethurtbecause

. A.herhusbandknewtherewouldbeastorm B.theywerealloutsidethehousewhenthestormbecameworse C.shefeltthehousewasmoving D.thewelfaredepartmenthelpedher101.Theunderlinedword“shelter”inthispassagemeans

. A.somethingtoeat B.somethingtowear C.somewheretostudy D.somewheretostay102.Whichofhefollowingmaybethebesttitleforthispassage? A.ATerribleStorm B.ALuckyWoman C.GoodSoldiers D.CleverPeopleCInanaturaldisaster—ahurricane,flood,volcaniceruption,orothercatastrophes—minutesandevensecondsofwarningcanmakethedifferencebetweenlifeanddeath.Becauseofthis,scientistsareworkingtousethelatesttechnologicaladvancestopredictwhenandwheredisasterswillhappen.Theyarealsostudyinghowbesttoanalyzeandcommunicatethisinformationonceitisobtained.OnSeptember29,1998,HurricaneGeorgesmadelandfallinBiloxi,Mississippi,afterdamagingHaiti,theDominicanRepublic,PuertoRico,andseveralislandsoftheCaribbeanbadlywithtorrentialrainsandwindsupto160kmperhour.FewpeoplelosttheirlivesalongtheGulfCoastoftheUnitedStates,althoughhundredsdiedintheCaribbean.Thiswasaverydifferentoutcomefrom1900,whenapowerfulGulfCoasthurricanemadeanunexpecteddirecthitonGalveston,Texas,killingatleast6,000people.Vastlyimprovedhurricanewarningsexplainthedifferentcircumstancesateitherendofthe20thcentury—residentsofGalvestonhadnoadvancewarningthatastormwasapproaching,whileresidentsofBiloxihadbeenwarneddaysinadvance,allowingforextensivesafetyprecautions(預(yù)防).AtthesametimethatpeopleinBiloxiwerethankfulfortheadvancewarning,someresidentsofNewOrleans,Louisianawerelesssatisfied.AdaybeforeGeorgesmadelandfall,forecasterswerepredictingthatthehurricanehadagoodchanceofstrikingNewOrleans.BecausemuchofNewOrleansliesbelowsealevel,thecityisatriskforflooding.Emergencymanagementofficialsmustbeginevacuations(疏散)wellbeforeastormstrikes.Butevacuationcostsmoney:businessesclose,touristsleave,andcitizenstakeprecautionarymeasures.ThemayorofNewOrleansestimatedthathiscity'spreparationsforGeorgescostmorethan50million.AfterGeorgesmissedNewOrleans,someresidentsquestionedthevalueofthehurricaneforecastsinthefaceofsuchhighcosts.ThedifferentviewsontheearlywarningsforHurricaneGeorgesshowsomeofthecomplexitiesrelatedtopredictingdisasters.Disasterpredictionisaprocessofprovidingscientificinformationtothegovernmentofficialsandotherdecisionmakerswhomustrespondtothosepredictions.103.Whatisthepurposeofdisasterpredictionaccordingtothepassage? A.Toidentifythecauseofdisasters. B.Tosavepeople'slivesandproperty. C.Topreventnaturaldisastersfromhappening. D.Toapplyadvancedtechnologytodisasterprediction.104.Whichofthefollowingareassufferedthemostseveredamage? A.PuertoRico. B.NewOrleans. C.Biloxi,Mississippi. D.Galveston,Texas.105.ThecityresidentsofNewOrleanswereunsatisfiedbecause

. A.theirpreparationsweremadeinvain B.thehurricanewarningarrivedratherlate C.theforecasthurricanedidnothitthecity D.theysufferedfromaheavyhurricaneattack106.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout? A.Thedifferentwaysofdisasterprediction. B.Technologicaladvancesindisasterprediction. C.Thebenefitsandpreparationsofdisasterprediction. D.Theimportanceanduncertaintyofdisasterprediction.DManypeoplelikethefeelingofthegentlewindinspring.Manyliketoseethefallingleavesdancinginthewindinautumn.Butsometimes,whenthewindbecomesastorm,itcanbeverydestructive(毀滅性的).AseriesofsuchstormsstrucktheUSlastmonthandcausedseriousdamageandhumanpain.Everyyear,majorstormscausemanyproblemsaroundtheworld.Thereisnothingpeoplecandotostopthesepowerfulforcesofnature.Butnewtechniquesarehelpingscientiststopredict(預(yù)測)how,when,andwherebigstormswillhappen.Themoreexactscientists'warningsare,thebetterpeoplecanprepareforthestorms.Predictionsareimproving."We'vegottenbetterovertheyearsespeciallythelastfewyears,"saysPhilKlotzbach,ascientistatanAmericanuniversity.Howisastormformed?Evenifscientistsknowwhereastormwillhappen,windscansuddenlychange,carryingthestormtoanewdirection."Forahurricanetohappen,conditionshavetobejustright,"Klotzbachsays.First,theoceanwaterneedstobewarmenoughsothatitevaporatesandrisesintotheair.Asitrises,thevapor(水蒸氣)coolsandturnsbackintoliquid.Thisprocessgivesoffheat.Thisproducesenergylikeanenginethatcauseswindstoincrease.Itdrivestheformationofahurricane.Ifwindspeedsreach40milesperhour,thesystemiscalled"tropicalstorm",anditgetsaname.At75milesperhour,itbecomesahurricane.HurricanesthathittheUSstartwhenathunderstormformsoffthecoastofAfrica.Stormsalsodevelopovertropicalwatersinotherpartsoftheworld.Onaverage,60or70stormsformoffAfricaeveryyear.About10ofthemgetnames.Thereareusuallyaboutsixhurricanes.Twotendtobeverybig,withwindsof115milesperhourorhigher.ThehurricaneseasonlastsfromJunetoNovember.NinetypercentofallhurricaneshitinAugust,September,andOctober.107.Accordingtothepassage,hurricanesusually

. A.formoffthecoastofAfricaandAmerica B.travelat40milesperhourandgettheirnames C.causeseawindstoriseandblowoverthesea D.hitpartsoftheworldinsummerandautumn108.Theunderlinedword"evaporates"(inParagraph5)probablymeans"

". A.beginstomove B.getslost C.becomeshot D.changesintogas109.Whichofthefollowingabouttheinformationofahurricaneisinthecorrectorder?a.Theoceanwaterevaporatesandgoesintotheair.b.Heatcreatesenergyandcauseswindstoincrease.c.Thevaporcools.d.Theoceanwateriswarmenough.e.Thevaporchangesbackintoliquid.f.Thiscoursegivesoutheat. A.a,d,e,b,c,f B.a,b,c,f,d,e C.d,a,c,e,f,b D.d,a,b,c,e,f110.Accordingtothepassage,thespeedofthebiggesttwohurricanesreaches

. A.115milesperhour B.110milesperhour C.75milesperhour D.95milesperhour八、短文7選5(5選5等)(共5小題;共10分)Ifyouarelikemostinternationalstudents,youareprobablyprettycomfortablereadingandwritinginEnglish,butnotascomfortablewithlisteningandspeakinginthelanguage.111.

MakefriendswithAmericanstudents.Manyinternationalstudentsendupmakingfriendswithalotof—oronly—otherinternationalstudents.112.

HangingoutwithnativesnotonlynaturallypushesyoutoimproveyourspokenEnglish,butalsohelpsyoupickupculturalandsocialinformation.LearnfromAmericanfriends.TellyourAmericanfriendsthatyouaretryingtoimproveyourlisteningandspeakingskills,andwouldlikethemtohelpyou.Ifyoupronounceawordincorrectly,ormisuseanidiom,youwantthemtotellyou.113.

Increaseyourknowledge.114.

Ifyouhaveknownaboutthetopicsthatarelikelytobediscussedinconversation,youhaveamuchbetterchanceofunderstandingpeoplewhentheytalk,andofbeingabletoexpressyourselfwell.

115.

Ifyouhavetoexplainsomethingtosomeone,youhaveastrongdesiretopronounceeverythingaswellasyoucan,andfindotherwaystoexplainyourself.Finally,thisbecomesagoodhabit.ManypeoplehaveaskedmehowIlearnedtospeakEnglishfluently,andIthinkitisbecauseofmybeingamathteacherincollegeforyears. A.Idon'tthinkthisisagoodidea. B.Youwilllearnmuchfasterthisway. C.Ifpossible,becomeateacheratyourschool. D.It'sawin-winopportunityforinternationalstudents. E.Readbooks,keepupwithnewsandwatchpopularshowsandmovies. F.It'sagoodwaytomakesomeextracashwhileimprovingyourEnglish. G.Belowaresometipstohelpyoutoimproveyourconversationalskills.九、補(bǔ)全短文(共10小題;共10分)ChristopherReevewasborninSeptember,1952.Hewasinhisfirstschoolplaywhenhewaseightandhestarted116.

(act)inTVshowsandfilmswhilehewasstillincollege.HemademanysuccessfulfilmsandTVshowsbutheis117.

(famous)forhisSupermanfilms.Unfortunately,disastercamein1995118.

hefellfromhishorseandbrokehisback.Thedoctorsdidnotexpecthimtolive.119.

,hemade120.

(amaze)progress.Atfirst,hecouldn'tbreathe121.

amachine,buthelearnttobreatheonhisown.Hewouldneverwalkagainbuthestartedanewlifewithgreat122.

(courageous).Thesecondyearafterhisaccident,Christopherreturnedtofilmmaking.Healsoraisedalotofmoneytopromotemedicalresearchintobackinjuries.HemadespeechesallovertheUSAabout123.

experiences.Thisnotonlydrewpublicattention124.

researchintobackinjuriesbutalsoencouragedalotofpeople125.

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