2026年名校金典课堂九年级英语上册人教版成都专版


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On my 35th birthday, I gave myself my first skateboard. Most of my friends and family thought I was crazy, but only I knew why.
Two years ago, I accidentally fell down from a 12-meter waterfall and broke my leg. I went from using a wheelchair to using crutches(拐杖), then to trying to walk a block, and finally walking miles. Physical activity became even more important in my life. So why not make it enjoyable? I've wanted to learn to skateboard since I was a kid, but most of my time and energy went into dancing. In my opinion, skating was actually very similar to dancing.
For a long time, I tried to learn skating on my own. I had no idea what I was doing and always felt embarrassed when many strangers saw me skating or simply trying to keep my balance. That fear of being judged often stopped me from just getting out there for practice.
One day, I met some of the members of a skateboarding club. They were so friendly that we wanted to be part of it. This club was amazing. Even though everyone there was better than me, they were happy to help and excited to see me overcome challenges. There, I gradually became more confident.
For me, a big part of skating was overcoming my PTSD(创伤后应激障碍). Falling is a huge part of skating. And because of that accident, it was even harder for me to overcome it. However, the more I learned from every little fall—allowing my body to understand that it was OK, and that I could drop and get up again — the less my PTSD happened. The more I skated, the better my body and mind felt. Although I started skating for therapy(治疗), I never imagined it would open up a new world for me and I realize that nothings is impossible if I can try and do my best.
Learn to skateboard

答案: get better; Process; with the help; am not afraid of; possibilities

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