Sometimes when you feel like the world is against you or the goals you have set for yourself are just pipe dreams (脱离实际的愿望) , what you want to do is just give up. However, Jeremy Sicile-kira will tell you a1story.
Jeremy Sicile-kira's road2high school graduation was a very difficult one. He was an autistic (患自闭症的) child, but he3thought of giving up his school life.
Jeremy's autism4him a lot. He was not able to speak, and it was hard for him to distinguish which sounds and sights to5. "I had to concentrate, although it was6for me," Jeremy said.
Jeremy used a letter board to7with other people. He took as many8as he could, besides the special needs classes. He spent a lot of time9his assignment (作业) every day after school. He tried his best to10his classmates. Jeremy made up his11to get the most of his education. His parents and teachers12him. With their help, he realized that he was as smart as his classmates13he was an autistic child.
Jeremy finished high school14and was invited to speak at the graduation. His written speech was changed15spoken words with technology. In his speech, Jeremy thanked his teachers and talked about the importance of education and the persistence of sticking to a dream.