SangLanisaformermemberofthenationalwomen’sgymnasticteam.ShehurtherselfseriouslyinacompetitionattheGoodwillGamesheldinLongIslandNewYorkin1998.Foralongtimeshecouldnotmoveherarmsandlegs.Andherbodyfrommid
SangLanisaformermemberofthenationalwomen’sgymnasticteam.ShehurtherselfseriouslyinacompetitionattheGoodwillGamesheldinLongIslandNewYorkin1998.Foralongtimeshecouldnotmoveherarmsandlegs.Andherbodyfrommiddlechestdowncould notfeelanything.Shehasbeenonawheelchairsincethen.
AlthoughshewasdisabledSangLanbelievedthatshewouldwalkagainoneday.Shekeptonexercisingallyearroundandwassurethatwouldstandup.WhenshewasinNewYorkshecaughttheheartsofAmericans.Shesaid“Getupfromwhereyoufall.”Somanypeoplecalledher“abraveandunbelievablegirl”.ShebecameaninternationalsymbolofcourageandwasverypopularintheUnitedStates.
ThebravegirlhasbeenacollegestudentinPekingUniversitynow.Herdreamofgoingtocollegehascometrue.
“Shewasbusywithtrainingandcontestsbeforetheaccident”Sang’smothersaid“andnowshetakesgreatinterestinstudyingandworksveryhard.”
1.FromthestoryweknowthatSangLan now.
A.isstudyinginauniversity
B.islivinginNewYork
C.isasportsgirl
2.Theaccidenthappened .
A.inBeijing.
B.inPekingUniversity.
C.inNewYork.
3.SangLanbecameaninternationalsymbolofcouragebecauseshe .
A.wasalwayssmiling
B.wasagoodstudent
C.facethechallengesbravely
4.SangLansaid“Getupfromwhereyoufall.”means inChinese.
A.起来就在那儿摔倒
B.哪里摔倒哪里起来
C.摔倒了要起来
5.FromthestorywecangettoknowthatSangLanis .
A.abeautifulgirl
B.abravegirl
C.asickgirl