If my eyesight is restored one day, my wishes are: first, to meet my parents and my teachers and classmates; Second, take a good look at the blue sky, white clouds and green grass, and see the beautiful world where I live. ...
Jason Wu won many medals in the Asian Games and the National Paralympic Games, and showed her grace in the Athens Paralympic Games. On September/KOOC-0/day, 2005, at the age of/KOOC-0/9, she was admitted to Nanjing Foreign Languages School by working overtime, exempted from tuition and fees/KOOC-0/70,000 yuan for three years and became the first blind student in the school.
Misfortune-the driving force of my life
Jason Wu 1986 was born in an ordinary worker's family in huangqiao town, Taixing City. /kloc-at the age of 0/5 months, she had her eyes removed because of retinoblastoma, and since then, her life has entered a different track. ...
At the age of five, my father took Jason Wu to the kindergarten near my home to enroll, but despite my father's coaxing, he made a scene and the kindergarten refused to accept Jason Wu. Parents who went to register also advised Jason Wu's father not to be sad and to find a blind school for their children.
Because there is no school for the blind in the county, at the age of 7, Wu Jing was sent by her parents to Yangzhou School for the Deaf, which is about 200 miles away from home. The first time he left his parents to live alone, Jason Wu couldn't get used to it at first, but later he got used to it and naturally accepted it. At first, when I was in school, sometimes my classmates joked that it was hard for the little blind man to come to Jason Wu, and she often shed tears sadly. Later, her parents and teachers enlightened her that they were too young to understand. You should be rational, accept the facts and don't avoid them. But to meet bravely. With everyone's help, Jason Wu regained his confidence. She said, "Isn't a blind man blind unless he is called blind?"? Besides, the blind are not bad people. " Indeed, when she was finally able to face all the hardships calmly, all the facts became the driving force for her to refuse to admit defeat and change her destiny. And she has a unique happiness that outsiders think is incredible and only she can experience.
When studying in Yangzhou, Jason Wu studied very hard, and his grades in all subjects were among the best in his class. Music and sports also show extraordinary talents. At an early age, her flute playing level reached 10. /Kloc-At the age of 0/4, Jason Wu's potential in sprint was discovered by the coach of the provincial team, and he moved from Yangzhou to Nanjing School for the Blind, and began to study and train at the same time. Jason Wu trains very hard. While everyone else was resting, she kept on training and reading. For many years, no matter where she went to participate in the competition, she would carry dozens of kilograms of blind documents. Jason Wu said that at that time, she trained very hard. Other players train in the morning and rest in the afternoon, but she still insists on training while others are resting. Jason Wu's sprint strength gradually emerged in the team.
Exercise-a part of my life
In September 2003, Jason Wu participated in the 6th National Games for the Disabled. Despite his leg injury and a cold and fever, Jason Wu won two gold medals in100m and 4×100m and a bronze medal in 200m with extraordinary perseverance.
On June 5438+February, 2003, the first Asian Youth Paralympic Games won the gold medals of100m, 200m and 4x100m.
In 2004, the national disabled track and field championship won the 200-meter gold medal.
Because of his outstanding performance in the sprint, Jason Wu qualified for the Athens Paralympic Games. In order to get good grades, she trained day and night. According to the level of athletes who participated in the Athens Paralympic Games at that time, her strength was the strongest. As long as she plays normally, the gold medal belongs to her.
However, in the Paralympic Games, something unfortunate happened: in the 100 meter preliminaries, when she ran to 80 meters, she suddenly strained her thigh muscle and had to drag her strained leg across the finish line, but she still reached the final with the first place in the group.
After the preliminaries, the team doctor examined her injured leg and said to her, "Your leg is badly injured and you can't take part in the final." Jason Wu cried, but she still said to the coach and the team doctor, "It is my dream to come to Athens, even if I walk, I will cross the finish line."
Then, at the Athens Paralympic Games, there was a touching scene: Jason Wu, a girl from China, limped across the 100-meter stadium with her injured leg, and the audience stood up and applauded her. She finally won the sixth place in the Athens Paralympic Games 100 meter with regret.
Cheer, bless and share the infinite glory of being a China person. Jason Wu smiled quietly. For a moment, just for a moment, she felt a different mood. If she hadn't dragged her legs to continue sprinting in the competition, would she ...?
However, life cannot be assumed and will not be repeated. After the defeat in Athens, Jason Wu dreamed of going to college one day.
Jason Wu made a subtle analogy, "describe life as a long corridor. There are many identical doors in this corridor. When I opened the door, I saw people doing their things. These things don't suit me, so I won't interfere. I closed the door and walked on to find the right door for me. "
Learning-my whole life.
In Nanjing School for the Blind, Wu majored in massage, but she prefers English. She wants to change her destiny by learning English.
During the day, Wu Jing has to train and attend classes. She can only study English at night. She studies until one or two in the morning almost every night. On weekends, from 8: 30 am to 5: 30 pm.
Listening to the radio has become a magic weapon for Jason Wu to learn English. She read the lyrics with the radio, and also met the most grateful person in her life through the radio: Mr. Bart, the Canadian principal of China-Canada International High School in Nanjing Foreign Languages School.
Jason Wu and Mr Batt met in 2002, when Wu Jing just started learning English. Mr Bart used to be a foreign teacher in Huaying Jiangsu College and gave an English lecture in a radio station. The first time I listened to Mr. Bart's lecture, Jason Wu was attracted by Mr. Bart, who was humorous and had a unique teaching method. That evening, Jason Wu couldn't wait to call the radio station and said that he wanted to know Mr. Bart. Since then, the two have become good friends, and they often contact each other on the Internet or by telephone. Mr. Bart also often visits Jason Wu at school. Before each competition, Mr Bart always wishes Jason Wu good grades.
Mr Bart told Jason Wu that he had quit his job as a foreign teacher and was now working overtime as a principal in Nanwai Middle School. He also invited Jason Wu to work overtime in middle school. But will Nanwai accept himself? Jason Wu has no idea. What she didn't expect was that after listening to Mr. Bater's introduction and understanding through the Disabled Persons' Federation, Zheng Dong Wang Jing from Nanwai welcomed Wu Jing with pleasure. However, considering that Nanwai has always refused to accept disabled students, and there are no facilities that disabled schools should have, which may bring various inconveniences to Jason Wu, Jason Wu finally decided to go to middle school to work overtime for audition.
China and Canada-the starting point of my dream.
During the audition, Jason Wu couldn't see the teacher's eyes, expressions and body language in class. No matter what class she takes, she can only listen with her ears, and then record what she hears in the computer by typing and review it. Jason Wu believes that people need a kind of courage to live, a kind of motivation to survive and an eternal spirit. No matter whether this person's body exists in the world now or not, as long as he has this spirit, it is great. Although I am blind, I have good hearing. Although the eyes are the windows to the soul, when I was deprived of this right, I suddenly developed an imagination that others could hardly develop. Slowly, Jason Wu understood the reward and pay, understood that no pains, no gains, so he worked harder.
After three months of audition, Jason Wu almost jumped with joy when President Batt told her the news of formal admission on MSN. Because Jason Wu has a good foundation in English, she can understand everything the teacher says. After the end of the semester, several teachers said that Jason Wu could finish her homework independently during the audition and she could accept overtime courses. Professor Bai Xia Chaohai, assistant to the headmaster of Zhongovertime, said with appreciation that Wu Jing is a girl with strong will, clear goals and independence.
For such a special student, Nanwai opened its arms to a blind girl as never before, and ordered all the braille textbooks for her separately. At the same time, with the active efforts of President Bart, China Overtime Canada Headquarters decided to grant scholarships to Jason Wu-exempting Jason Wu from the annual tuition fee of 55,000 yuan. It is understood that this is the only scholarship granted in four years.
Wu Jing is full of confidence in her future study, because the school has given her a set of textbooks for the blind and a set of computer learning software for the blind, so that she can listen to lectures and do homework on the computer. She said, "It would be better to have a pointer for the blind, so that the words on the computer can be displayed directly on the instrument, which is more conducive to my English study."
She gave herself a screen name-China and Canada, the starting point of her dream. She said: "Exercise is a part of my life, and learning is all I have."
In addition:
Wu Jing, a blind woman in Taixing, will visit four schools for the blind and related facilities in the United States for one month next month at the invitation of the American Association for the Blind.
At present, Jason Wu works overtime in Nanjing Foreign Language School. At 8 o'clock yesterday morning, the reporter dialed Jason Wu's mobile phone. She told reporters that at the invitation of the Swedish Association for the Blind, she flew to Sweden alone last September, visited facilities and schools for the blind in some Swedish cities, made many friends, and brought foreign good experiences and practices to relevant domestic departments. In Sweden, she met Keilch, former president of the Swedish Blind Association. After learning about her situation, Keilch praised her greatly, saying that her spirit of self-improvement is worth learning not only from disabled people in China, but also from disabled people in Sweden.
Wu Jing said that after the introduction of KICLCI, the American Association for the Blind also learned about her situation and was very interested. Last June, the American Association for the Blind invited me to visit California School for the Blind, Perkins School for the Blind, Philadelphia School for the Blind, North Carolina Library for the Blind and the American Association for the Blind in Washington, D.C. ... On February 2, last year, she got a visa to go to the United States.
Jason Wu introduced that all walks of life have been very concerned about her. The trip to Sweden was sponsored by Nanjing Branch of Golden Eagle International Shopping Center, 1, 000 yuan. This time, she has applied to China International Airlines for a free round-trip ticket between China and the United States, and now Beijing is subject to the final review; Gregory Batt, the headmaster of Nanjing Foreign Languages School who worked overtime, gave her more than 2,000 yuan, and the remaining expenses are being raised.
Jason Wu also revealed to reporters that this winter, she will formally apply to four universities, including Harvard, hoping to get a full scholarship. This time in America, she will visit these prestigious universities and feel the atmosphere there. At the same time, meet with the admissions teacher to understand the relevant conditions for entering the exam.
Gregory Batt said that Jason Wu was very motivated. Although English is self-taught, it is very good, and other courses are also very good. Because she can't see, Wu Jing spends more time on her studies than other students. Gregory Bart said that at present, there are no Braille textbooks for overtime work. Wu Jing uses a specially designed Braille textbook in Canada, and her class notes also use Braille to make a small hole. Every noon, she stays in the library and reads Braille textbooks. She will type the homework assigned by the teacher on the computer and send it to the teacher's mailbox.
Jason Wu said that in the face of misfortune, different people have different attitudes, and success will not reject confident people.