深圳市 2014 高考英语阅读理解精英训练精品题( 5 )及答案【深圳市 2014 高考英语综合能力测试题( 5)】B At first I was really quiet about having diabetes ( 糖尿病).I refused to tell anyone in school. Then, when my friends began asking me why I had to go to the nurse's office all the time, I decided to tell them. It turned out to bea good choice. Everyone was interested. They asked some funny questions, and I enjoyed explaining. When I had low blood sugar at school, my friends noticed it immediately and were able to help me. Luckily, my teenage years have been OK so far. I have learned how to handle my diabetes a lot better. In 2001, I got my insulin( 胰岛素)pump. That pletely changed my life, and things e a lot easier. I don't have to take a shot every time I eat, but just one shot every t wo days. The pump takes a lot of work off my hands. I still have to do calculations based on what I eat, but at least I don't have to give myself four shots a day. I only need to use a needle to insert a tiny plastic tube into my skin every two days. The pump is barely noticeable either. Many people confuse it with a cellphone because of its size. It es with a lot of accessories, and asa girl, I love that! I have also learned a lot more about diabetes and how to handle it. I have attended diabetes camps and have seen many children much you nger than me with the same d isease. Meeting them and their families has given mea more positive perspe