I suffered a serious head injury(损伤)as a kid. It led to a constant 1 even in a special reading class. When I met my teacher, Jill Kinmont, for the first time, I felt 2 because l'd never known anyone who was 3 . She was young but was in a wheelchair (轮椅). She 4 during a race as a skier and injured her back. She never acted like she felt 5 for herself. Instead, she 6 at us at the beghmiag of every class.
She taught us 7 through reading cards, spelling lessons and writing practices. I was a slow reader, but she showed me it was okay to take my 8 . I remember the day when I was ready to 9 . To other teachers, spelling the word "furniture" might be a 10 thing, but my teacher treated it as a great 11 . "You did it, Sandy!" she smiled. "You spelled a difficult word and 12 the tests. Now you can return to a regular (常规的) classroom!"
She 13 a ten-year old girl who was hardly able to read and write and changed her world forever. Looking back, I wish Pd thanked her for making such a big 14 in my life. I'll always remember what she 15 me: With patience and love, no mountain is too high to climb.