No handicap could hold a child back from doing what he wanted to.
No handicap could hold a child back from doing what he wanted to.
中国大学MOOC: Your attitude toward any perceived personal handicap determines .
中国大学MOOC: Your attitude toward any perceived personal handicap determines .
Handicap最初是与英国的一种赌博游戏hand in cap 有关。( )
Handicap最初是与英国的一种赌博游戏hand in cap 有关。( )
I think I would ______ a meeting with Mr. Mike very badly. A: handle B: handful C: handicap D: handsome
I think I would ______ a meeting with Mr. Mike very badly. A: handle B: handful C: handicap D: handsome
He lost his leg when he was ten, but learned to overcome his _______. A: flaw B: handicap C: feeble D: haste
He lost his leg when he was ten, but learned to overcome his _______. A: flaw B: handicap C: feeble D: haste
To "adopt a handicap" the writer chose to ______. A: be confined to wheelchairs B: stuff cotton in his ears C: hobble around on crutches D: wear blindfolds
To "adopt a handicap" the writer chose to ______. A: be confined to wheelchairs B: stuff cotton in his ears C: hobble around on crutches D: wear blindfolds
Directions: For each of the following sentences, there are four choices. Please choose the best choice according to Text A to complete the sentence.1) Stevie's Down's syndrome caused the following except __________. A: mental handicap B: thick-tongued speech C: lung cancer D: heart problems
Directions: For each of the following sentences, there are four choices. Please choose the best choice according to Text A to complete the sentence.1) Stevie's Down's syndrome caused the following except __________. A: mental handicap B: thick-tongued speech C: lung cancer D: heart problems
U207 Passage CompletionIn this section, there is a passage with ten blanks. You are required to select one word from the given word bank following the passage. Read the passage through carefully before making your choices. Each choice in the bank is identified by a letter. You may not use any of the words in the bank more than once.A. troubled B. achievement C. discovered D. physicalE. fascinating F. intense G. advantage H. contributorsI. refer J. disadvantagedMany claim unhappy and terrible childhood experiences “damage” people in their adult years. But researchers have 1) _________ this may not necessarily be true. They note that 2) _________ difficulties, hardships and major obstacles are often major 3) _________ to success. They maintain that difficult childhoods do leave some people wounded and 4) ___________, but for others, a tough childhood actually drives them to outrageous 5) __________ and success. Researches reviewed the childhood family life of 700 of the world’s most successful people and their discoveries are truly 6) _________! Three-quarters of these successful people came from deeply 7) ________ childhoods. They had endured extreme poverty, broken homes, and even parental abuse. Over one-fourth had to deal with very serious 8) _________ handicaps such as deafness, blindness or crippled limbs. And over 80% of those who became successful writers and playwrights had watched their own parents struggle with intense psychological dramas. Obstacles and hardships do NOT have to lead to failure. Scientific evidence has proven that “well-being” is NOT always an 9) ________ for either plants or animals. Where there is no challenge, obstacle or hardship, growth and development is often limited. Biologists 10) ________ to this as the “adversity principle”. Your attitude toward any perceived personal “handicap” determines its impact on your life.
U207 Passage CompletionIn this section, there is a passage with ten blanks. You are required to select one word from the given word bank following the passage. Read the passage through carefully before making your choices. Each choice in the bank is identified by a letter. You may not use any of the words in the bank more than once.A. troubled B. achievement C. discovered D. physicalE. fascinating F. intense G. advantage H. contributorsI. refer J. disadvantagedMany claim unhappy and terrible childhood experiences “damage” people in their adult years. But researchers have 1) _________ this may not necessarily be true. They note that 2) _________ difficulties, hardships and major obstacles are often major 3) _________ to success. They maintain that difficult childhoods do leave some people wounded and 4) ___________, but for others, a tough childhood actually drives them to outrageous 5) __________ and success. Researches reviewed the childhood family life of 700 of the world’s most successful people and their discoveries are truly 6) _________! Three-quarters of these successful people came from deeply 7) ________ childhoods. They had endured extreme poverty, broken homes, and even parental abuse. Over one-fourth had to deal with very serious 8) _________ handicaps such as deafness, blindness or crippled limbs. And over 80% of those who became successful writers and playwrights had watched their own parents struggle with intense psychological dramas. Obstacles and hardships do NOT have to lead to failure. Scientific evidence has proven that “well-being” is NOT always an 9) ________ for either plants or animals. Where there is no challenge, obstacle or hardship, growth and development is often limited. Biologists 10) ________ to this as the “adversity principle”. Your attitude toward any perceived personal “handicap” determines its impact on your life.