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Many things didn't come easily for Jenny as she grew up. Simple activities like speaking clearly, walking and writing were1 because of cerebral palsy (大脑性麻痹). However, her parents' 2, combined with Jenny's own determination, proves miracles are3.

When Jenny's parents4 she was suffering from cerebral palsy as a baby, doctors advised them to5 her up. "She will never care for herself, smile or even recognize her parents. Why not have another child that would be6 and won't take so much effort to raise?" said the doctors. 7 to follow such advice, Jenny's parents instead8 helping their daughter become better. They offered her great care. Their efforts were 9 as Jenny's health steadily improved. Then one day, Jenny said that she was10 to turn seven. If she still couldn't walk or write, how could she succeed in school? Thus, Jenny and her parents faced a new11.

At age eight Jenny's vocabulary went beyond that of other 8-year-olds, 12 she couldn't speak clearly. Poor health prevented her from going to13, so Jenny's dad bought a computer for her to study at home. Her health14 so much that she began to walk at age 12.Then, at 15, Jenny discovered something that15 the door to the rest of the world: English. Jenny can 16 with two fingers but can't write by hand. 17 this, she had to learn English strictly through memorization. Her mom helped by circling18 words in the magazines she studied, and then she looked up the words in an e-dictionary. Soon she could19 entire articles without help.

Now Jenny works as a part-time translator and she also hopes to help others with disabilities become20 someday.

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