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Oh, the things that I should see if I had the power of sight for just three days!
The fast day would be a busy one. I should call to me all my dear friends and look long into their faces, imprinting (¿ÌÉÏ) upon my mind the outward (Íâ±íµÄ, ±íÃæµÄ) evidences of the beauty that is within them, I should let my eyes rest, too, on the face of a baby, so that I could catch a vision of the eager, innocent (ÌìÕæÎÞаµÄ) beauty which precedes (Ôڡ֮ǰ, ÏÈÓÚ) the individual's consciousness (Òâʶ) of the conflicts which life develops.
And I should like to look into the loyal, trusting eyes of my dogs--the serious, clever little Scottie, Darkie, and the strong, understanding Great Dane, Helga, whose warm, tender, and playful friendships are so comforting to me.
On that busy first day I should also view the small simple things of my home. I want to see the warm colors in the carpets under my feet, the pictures on the walls, the lovely small furniture that transforms a house into home. My eyes would rest respectfully on the books in dot-raised type which I have read, but they would be more eagerly interested in the printed books which seeing people can read, for during the long night of my life the books I have read and those which have been read to me have built themselves into a great shining lighthouse, showing me the deepest channels of human life and the human spirit.
In the afternoon of that first seeing day, I should take a long walk in the woods and intoxicate (ʹÌÕ×í) my eyes on the beauties of the world of Nature trying desperately (Æ´ÃüµØ) to absorb in a few hours the vast brilliance (²Å»ª, ²ÅÖÇ) which is presenting itself to those who can see. On the way home from my woodland trip, my path would lie close to a farm so that I might see the patient horses ploughing (¸ûµØ) in the field and the peaceful content of men living close to the soil. And I should pray for the glory of a colorful sunset.
When darkness had fallen, I should experience the double delight of being able to see by man-made light which the genius of man has created to extend the power of his sight when Nature brings darkness.
In the night of that first day of sight, I should not be able to sleep, so full would be my mind of the memories of the day!
(by Helen Keller)
The first day what Helen Keller would do (66) _________ given three days to see |
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In the morning |
¡ñ Look long into the faces of all her dear friends so that she would (67) _______ upon her mind the outward (Íâ±íµÄ, ±íÃæµÄ) the evidences of their beauty that is within them ¡ñ Catch a vision of the eager, innocent beauty of a baby by resting her eyes on his face. ¡ñ Look into the loyal, trusting eyes of her (68) _________ ¡ñ View the small simple things of her home such as warm colors, pictures, trifles. ¡ñ Fix her eyes with (69)_____ on the books in raised type she has read and the printed books for seeing people with interest. |
In the afternoon |
¡ñ (70) _________ in the woods; intoxicate (ʹÌÕ×í) her eyes on the beauties of the world of Nature and absorb in a few hours the vast brilliance of the world. ¡ñ Walk past a farm, see the (71) ________ horses ploughing (¸ûµØ) in tile field and the peaceful content of men living close to the soil. ¡ñ Pray for the glory of a colorful sunset. |
In the (72)_______ |
(73) ___________the double delight of being able to see, helped by man-made light. |
At night |
I should not be able to sleep, so full would be her mind of the (74) _________ of the day! |
From the passage we know in spite of her blindness Helen Keller' was still full of love for (75) ____________. |