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elp the next three years, I worked with physical doctors, acquired a walker, and practiced walking, standing, and balance—all skills that I would need to turn my goal into a reality.I remember the feeling when my legs would protest doing any more this, everyone else told me I could do it, so I kept it was all because of people like my parents, brothers, teachers,and doctors that I was able to grow so much, both physically and mentally, constantly pushing me to“walk on”, yet encouraging me whenever I needed it.On June 9,2008, as I stood in the tunnel leading into Main Street, my dad asked me if I wanted any instantly replied, “No!”and situated myself facing the end of the tunnel,feet planted firmly, heart most likely beating out of my I went, walking ever so slowly at first, then gradually speeding , step,step,step, fast onto the handlebars, I gathered up all my strength, picked up my walker and straightened out, picking up my pace once wasn39。t too long before the cheering increased because I had made it to the end, where my mom was waiting with tears in her eyes and arms open wide ready to hug her son and tell him how proud she was.Looking back on that experience, I realize something pretty once in a while, life will throw a few bumps in the it may set you back for a bit, don39。t let it stop yourself back up and 39。s worth , there just might be someone there cheering you on along the way.[語篇解讀] 本文為一篇記敘文。作者是一位腦癱患者,走路很不方便。但是他在醫(yī)生、老師、家人和朋友的鼓勵下可以自己行走了。4.Which of the following best explains “a tall order” underlined in Paragraph 1?A.An easy decision. B.An available action.C.A reasonable or