Christopher Reeve, 41 __was born in September, 1952, was in his first school play 42 __he was eight and he started to act in TV shows and films while he was still in college. He made many ____43___(success) films and TV shows but he was most famous ___44___ his Superman films.
___45___ (lucky), disaster came in 1995 when he fell from his horse and ____46__(break) his back. The doctors did not expect him to live. ____47___, he made amazing progress. At first, he couldn’t breathe without a machine, but he learnt to breathe on his own. He would never walk again but he started____48__ new life with great courage.
The second year after his accident, Christopher returned to film making. He also raised a lot of money ___49__ (help) medical research into back injuries. He made speeches all over the USA about his experiences. This not only ___50___(draw) public attention to research into back injuries but also encouraged a lot of people living with all kinds of problems.
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