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Michael Cramer is really a miracle (奇迹). So many times he came close to dying, but he has managed to ________ . This young man is encouraging so many people with his real-life overcomer story.

In the beginning, he always felt tired. He ________ it was because he had Covid-19. But after seeing the doctor, he learned he had got a cancer (癌症) that would kill him.

Michael and his mother Ashlee couldn’t ________ the death sentence. He chose to fight for his life and underwent the ________ journey of chemo (化疗).

“The chemo was horrible. I felt so ________ . It was a long, slow journey of hospital trips and so many ________,” said Michael. However, He ________ went to war with his body in hopes of living. It was no easy thing as his body had shut down in many extremely painful ways. “I wanted to ________ so many times but I never did, and that kept me ________ ,” he said.

Ashlee’s heart broke as she saw what her son was ________ . “Our life was completely upset, but we decided to just ________ each day,” she said.

The poster they hung on the wall in Michael’s hospital room ________ them greatly, which said, “It’s not what happens to you, but how you ________ that matters.”


Michael is now ________ day by day. He shares his experiences online to give ________ to others who are walking through the dark valley of life.1.
A.moveB.returnC.succeedD.survive
2.
A.assumedB.discoveredC.provedD.complained
3.
A.judgeB.acceptC.understandD.identify
4.
A.smoothB.hopelessC.hardD.awkward
5.
A.pitifulB.silentC.lowD.crazy
6.
A.challengesB.expectationsC.opportunitiesD.memories
7.
A.anxiouslyB.hurriedlyC.determinedlyD.unwillingly
8.
A.give upB.carry onC.smile awayD.stay behind
9.
A.aloneB.aliveC.absentD.ashamed
10.
A.encounteringB.controllingC.feelingD.suffering
11.
A.countB.spendC.treasureD.consider
12.
A.impressedB.inspiredC.touchedD.excited
13.
A.reactB.guessC.imagineD.explain
14.
A.waitingB.tryingC.observingD.recovering
15.
A.attentionB.pleasureC.trustD.hope
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