Graham was one of the wisest friends of mine. Once I complained to him that I cycled two miles from

 Graham was one of the wisest friends of mine. Once I complained to him that I cycled two miles from my house to the town centre but u56. there was a big hill on the way. To my surprise, he replied that I should feel lucky and be glad of the e57. exercise the hill provided.
His words shocked me. So almost all of a sudden, my attitude to the hill c58. . The next time when I got close to it,
instead of complaining as usual. I told myself that this hill would help me to keep fit. And the r59. was that I found the way up the hill was much easier that I had expected -- it cost me nothing but some energy and sweat(汗).
Several days later, I happened to read an article about pilot Douglas Bader. In 1931 both of his legs were lost in a
flying a60., but he decided to fly again and he became an excellent pilot and the only pilot that had no legs. He said, “Don’t tell yourself that things are too difficult or i61.. Make up your mind and then try your best and then you can achieve your goal.”
I think the two cases bring the same message: We cannot a62. difficulties in life, but we can choose our attitude
towards them - to face them or to run away from them. And some difficulties, actually, are not as great as they seem to be.
56.unfortunately / unluckily
57.extra
58.changed
59.result
60.accident
61.impossible
62.avoid

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