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I was diagnosed(诊断)with cancer last June. Finding out that I had breast cancer felt like I’d been locked up
in a prison cell, but I later found something unexpected: freedom.
Tests and procedures followed. Once the daily treatments started, I was tired out. The tiredness that came with cancer was not like any kind of tiredness I’d known before.
Then the magic happened.
I started to realize that this life change had brought an unexpected gift. The usual pressures of life gave way to a different kind of stress, but it came with self-discovery. I do what I can and don’t care about the rest. With the disease, decisions come more easily, and things that I’d previously weighted more heavily no longer matter as much. I don’t need a perfect home. What does matter now is having family and friends and a husband who can shoulder this new responsibility with me.
The doctor says my situation is very good and there’s a 91 percent chance that I’ll still be alive in 10 years. I look forward to simple things like my garden this spring, and going back to work when I’m healthy again. I’m also imagining the joy of getting my quiet and modest life back. It’s inspiring and there are lots of people there with me. And the professionals are really good at what they do.
I used to wonder how it would feel to be told I had cancer. Sure, my first reaction was fear, panic, sorrow, and anger. Then I found my strength. The fear is still there, but to my amazement, I am handling it. “You got this,” people say encouragingly.
1. What does the underlined sentence in Paragraph 1 mean?
A. She felt as if she had lost her freedom. B. She was unable to walk out of the cell.
C. Cancer gave her something unexpected. D. Cancer cost her the ability to move freely.
2. We can know from the article that during her treatment, the author
A. was too tired to bear the treatment any more B. found that she could handle the treatment easily
C. grew more peaceful and valued her family more D. learned to be in a good state and free of pressure
3. What is the author’s attitude towards her future life?
A. Positive. B. Hopeless. C. Doubtful. D. Concerned.