Judy was a disabled (残疾的) girl. She had no arms when she was born. So she had to do many things with her feet. There were many questions about ________ she could live a normal life. However, her father had full confidence in ________. With the support of her parents and family, she became confident in herself and continued to explore across the world, with her ________.
As a child, Judy studied ________ in her home town. When the first performance arrived, she asked herself to be put in the ________ row. Her dance teacher told her there was no back row. Nervously, she appeared on the stage with the other students and performed ________. When she finished, the applause (喝彩) from the audience gave her encouragement and the confidence to ________ dancing for 14 years.
After graduating from high school, she attended the University of Arizona, where she got a bachelor’s degree in Psychology (心理学). When ________ her degree, she explains that the way people think has a greater influence on her life than a physical limitation.
Judy’s most famous accomplishment (成就) was learning how to _________. She received the Guinness World Record ________ being the first person permitted to fly an airplane with only her feet.
Now Judy works as a lecturer. She travels the world sharing her story and encouraging people to be creative and confident. She often says. “Think outside the shoes.”
1.A.what | B.whether | C.that | D.why |
2.3.A.feet | B.arms | C.legs | D.mouth |
4.A.guitar | B.song | C.art | D.dance |
5.A.front | B.back | C.middle | D.right |
6.A.terribly | B.simply | C.well | D.badly |
7.A.stop | B.continue | C.start | D.teach |
8.A.talking about | B.talking with | C.talking to | D.talking hack |
9.10.