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At the age of four, Allman fell off a train and his eyes were badly hurt. Since then, he couldn’t see anything. It would be wonderful to see again, but bad luck may not be always bad.In fact, although Allman became blind, he learnt to love his life more. But he had a hard time before he was successful. The hardest lesson was to believe in himself and it had to start with the simplest things.
One day a girl gave Allman a baseball. He thought she was laughing at him and he was hurt. “I can’t use this,” he said. “Take it with you and roll (滚动) it around,” the girl smiled and said. Her words got into his head. “Roll it around!” By rolling the ball Allman could hear where it went. This gave him an idea to do something he never thought of: playing baseball. Years after that, he invented a successful game of baseball for the blind. They called it ground ball.
From then on, Allman began to smile at life and achieved more dream.
(Answer the following questions withNo More Than 5 Words.)
【小题1】When did Allman fall off the train and hurt his eyes? ________________________________
【小题2】What was his hardest lesson? _______________________________
【小题3】Who gave Allman a baseball one day? _______________________________
【小题4】How could Allman hear where the ball went? _______________________________
【小题5】What did they call the game of baseball for the blind? _______________________________
答案:【小题1】At the age of four
【小题2】To believe in himself
【小题3】A girl
【小题4】By rolling the ball
【小题5】Ground ball
试题分析:介绍Allman的不幸与后来乐观的面对生活并取得一定成功的经历。
【小题1】根据文中原句At the age of four, Allman fell off a train and his eyes were badly hurt. 可知此题答案是At the age of four。
【小题2】根据文中原句The hardest lesson was to believe in himself and it had to start with the simplest things.可知此题答案应是To believe in himself。
【小题3】根据文中原句 One day a girl gave Allman a baseball.可知此题答案是A girl。
【小题4】根据文中原句 By rolling the ball Allman could hear where it went.可知此题答案是By rolling the ball。
【小题5】根据文中原句They called it ground ball.可知此题答案是Ground ball。
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