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Ginny Ruffner is one of the best-known glass artists in the United States. Her one-of-a-kind pieces are colorful, detailed and often humorous. Over the years, she became famous for a method called lamp working, also known as flame working. It involves using a torch to melt and shape the glass instead of blowing on it.
Ginny Ruffner almost died in a three-car accident in 1991. No one thought the Seattle-based artist would ever walk or talk again. An award-winning(優(yōu)等的) film documentary explores that period of her life. "It's scary when you can't talk, you can't do... all your life." said Ruffner.
Ms. Ruffner was in a coma(昏迷) for five weeks and a wheelchair for five years. But she overcame her injuries. And although she still has difficulty walking and talking, she has willed herself back to work. Now, she has a team that helps bring her dream to life.
Her team recently finished an eight point five meter-high flowerpot made of steel and aluminum. It is now in downtown Seattle. Ms. Ruffner was recently honored in Washington, DC.  The Renwick Gallery presented a special showing of the film, "A Not So Still Life, the Ginny Ruffner Story."
Ms. Ruffner says “it has been a long battle, but the hardest part has not been the physical problems. I hate being taken for granted, being ignored. The way I talk, people assume that I'm either really old, or kind of retarded(智力遲鈍的), and that is so frustrating."
But she is firm. She says "Fortunately I've done a lot of stuff in my life, so I know that the best thing is to be open to the mystery, who knows what great things will happen. I'm sure they're many more to come."
Ginny Ruffner's art can be seen in more than forty museums around the world. Her work and her life continue to motivate people of all ages.
【小題1】Within five years after a car accident, Ginny Ruffner _____.

A.was unconscious of everything
B.had trouble walking and talking
C.got over injuries completely
D.went back to her work
【小題2】From this passage we can learn _____.
A.Ginny Ruffner finished an eight point five meter-high flowerpot made of steel and aluminum himself
B.The Renwick Gallery made him a the film documentary , "A Not So Still Life, the Ginny Ruffner Story."
C.Ginny Ruffner's art is shown in more than forty museums in the United States
D.Ginny Ruffner’s story has encouraged people to do what they want to
【小題3】What was the most difficult to accept for Ginny Ruffner?
A.The physical disabilities
B.Being considered old andstupidity
C.Being looked down upon
D.Being mistaken as a useless man
【小題4】The best title of this passage is _____.
A. A New Exhibit of Bright Life
B.The Life of a Glass Artist
C. A New product of a glass artist
D.The Introduction of a Great Glass Artist
【小題5】From this passage we can know Ginny Ruffner is _____.
A.determined and optimistic
B.a(chǎn)mbitious and stubborn
C.hopeful and energetic
D.devoted and active


【小題1】B
【小題2】D
【小題3】D
【小題4】A
【小題5】A

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