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26 people’s kindness, I did whatever I could to make people 27 . I made many jokes about my two 28 and the bad fall. And I tried not to 29 even a single time about what had happened. I also tried to be kind to 30 students who were injured. I took time to 31 with a girl in a wheelchair who always ate lunch alone.
I soon realized that pain can be 32 by mental (精神上的) power. I could see that 33 I was using physical sticks, there were hundreds of mental sticks I could depend on. I also saw that sometimes 34 situations could be good. Einstein once said, “You can live your life seeing nothing as a miracle( 奇迹 ) 35 seeing everything as a miracle.”
16. A. amazed B. saved C. loved D. supported
17. A. heard B. left C. found D. remembered
18. A. head B. stomach C. arm D. leg
19. A. museum B. hospital C. playground D. library
20. A. patient B. angry C. nice D. funny
21. A. driver B. doctor C. family D. roommate
22. A. listed B. expected C. given D. accepted
23. A. before B. from C. through D. with
24. A. cleaned B. moved C. opened D. guarded
25. A. hard B. rare C. easy D. weak
26. A. Instead of B. In place of C. Except for D. In return for
27. A. believe B. laugh C. talk D. think
28. A. hands B. books C. sticks D. stories
29. A. complain B. advise C. miss D. enjoy
30. A. both B. no C. other D. few
31. A. study B. discuss C. practise D. eat
32. A. reduced B. seen C. caused D. doubted
33. A. since B. because C. whether D. although
34. A. boring B. unpleasant C. dangerous D. tiring
35. A. and B. so C. but D. or
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He wasn’t sick. He wasn’t old. And he wasn’t losing. He had a very good final season and won his last game in 2008. And then he walked away.
Lloyd Carr was 62. That’s a few years earlier than retirement(退休) age in America and many years earlier than some college football coaches say goodbye. How was Carr, who coached University of Michigan, able to leave so easily?
“ It can be intoxicating,” Carr admits. “The Saturday afternoons and the crowds. And when you win, there’s nothing like it.”
But the job needs hard work. The pressure to win. The endless training. The hours are so long that sleeping at the office is a normal thing. I reported Carr’s career at Michigan from 1995 to 2007. I saw him run onto the field before 100,000 cheering fans, saw him enjoy a share of a national championship with a 12-0 season.
And when I visited him recently in retirement, the difference was noticeable. He seems much calmer, relaxed, more at peace. He says, “As much fun as it is, there’s a period when you have other things to deal with.”
Carr knew he wanted to travel, see the world, read more, do other work. He is now connected with a children’s hospital, does some speaking, plays golf, and enjoys relaxing with his wife, Laurie, and their many grandchildren.