Thanks to skateboarding, I've had a happy childhood. When I was a(n)1, I would spend one or two hours on a skateboard every day after school.
It was a sunny afternoon. I took my skateboard to the2with several friends as usual. In the beginning, we had a great time skateboarding. After a while, we3skating and one of my best friends said, "It's kind of4! It's too easy for me. I have no interest in it anymore."Another friend5and came up with a(n)6, "Do you see that small7by the playground? Let's sit on our skateboards and slide down to the8. Whoever gets to the bottom first is the winner.""It sounds good. Let's have a9,"I responded with10.
When we got to the top of the hill, the11began. I was the first one to rush out. Maybe everyone thought I would be the12, but at the middle of the hill, a stone hit my skateboard. I got 13badly. My knees were bleeding. I was14and could not stop crying. All of my friends tried to15me. About 10 minutes later, my parents16and took me to the hospital.
I was traumatized(受到创伤) by the experience, and I got too scared to get on my skateboard for a long time. And now, I'm not17in it anymore. But this unusual18has been imprinted(铭刻) in my memory, and it constantly19me to be careful when doing sports and always make 20a priority(优先).