题目内容
Helen Keller was born in America in June, 1880. Everything was all right when she was born. But when she was 19 months old, an attack of fever left her blind and deaf for the rest of her life. She was so young when she became blind that as she grew older she did not remember being able to see; and she became deaf before she had any idea of the importance of human speech. She lived in darkness and silence.
As she grew older, she, too, wanted to express her ideas and feelings. But she realized she was cut off from others. Her parents were greatly worried. How could anyone make touch with Helen’s mind and intelligence in darkness and silence without speech? Helen was nearly seven before a teacher was found. Her name was Miss Sullivan.
Miss Sullivan had a lot of difficulties in teaching Helen Keller. As the child could neither see nor hear, she had to use manual alphabet. But Helen’s energy and intelligence and strong spirit as well as Miss Sullivan’s skill and patience, overcame all the difficulties. As Helen grew up, she became an able student, passed examination and finally took a university degree in English literature. She then devoted all herself to helping the blind and the deaf. Her personal success, together with the work she had done for others, made her one of the greatest women in modern times. She wrote many books and “The Story of My Life”is a wonderful one
- 1.
Which of the following statements is TRUE?
- A.Helen Keller was born blind and deaf
- B.She first became blind and then deaf
- C.She became blind and deaf in 1880
- D.She became blind and deaf sometime about January 1882
- A.
- 2.
Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE?
- A.Helen became blind and deaf because she suffered from a high fever
- B.Helen became blind before she could see anything
- C.Helen became deaf before she realized how important it was to be able to hear and speak
- D.Helen, too, wanted to touch with others with speech
- A.
- 3.
Helen was finally successful mainly because of______
- A.her parents’ help
- B.the manual alphabet Miss Sullivan used in teaching her
- C.the help she got when she was studying for a university degree
- D.her hard work, cleverness and will-power as well as Sullivan’s great efforts
- A.
- 4.
Helen Keller finally became______
- A.an able student
- B.a writer
- C.the greatest woman in modern times
- D.a student who took a university degree in English literature
- A.
- 5.
Helen Keller’s parents were greatly worried because___
- A.She was growing older
- B.She was cut off from others
- C.she, too, wanted to express her ideas and feelings but she could not
- D.she was almost seven years old and yet they were not sure whether they could find a suitable teacher for her
- A.
试题分析:本文介绍的海伦凯勒的生平事迹和海伦的成功是因为她的聪明,努力,意志力和老师的努力。
1.计算题:从第一段的句子:Helen Keller was born in America in June, 1880. Everything was all right when she was born. But when she was 19 months old, an attack of fever left her blind and deaf for the rest of her life.可知海伦是在1882年的一月份变成聋哑人的,选D
2.细节题:从第一段的句子:She was so young when she became blind that as she grew older she did not remember being able to see;可知她一开始是可以看见的,但是后来失明了。选B
3.细节题:从第三段的句子:But Helen’s energy and intelligence and strong spirit as well as Miss Sullivan’s skill and patience, overcame all the difficulties. 可知海伦的成功是因为她的聪明,努力,意志力和老师的努力。选D
4.细节题:从第三段的句子:She wrote many books and “The Story of My Life”is a wonderful one.可知海伦最后成为了一个作家。选B
5.细节题:从第二段的句子:How could anyone make touch with Helen’s mind and intelligence in darkness and silence without speech?可知海伦的父母担心能不能给她找个好老师。选D
考点:考查人物传记类短文
点评:本文介绍的海伦凯勒的生平事迹和海伦的成功是因为她的聪明,努力,意志力和老师的努力。测试考生在阅读基础上的逻辑推理能力,要求考生根据文章所述事件的逻辑关系,对未说明的趋势或结局作出合理的推断;或根据作者所阐述的观点理论,对文章未涉及的现象、事例给以解释。考生首先要仔细阅读短文,完整了解信息,准确把握作者观点。
Oh, the things that I should see if I had the power of sight for just three days!
The first day would be a busy one. I should call to me all my dear friends and look long into their faces, imprinting(铭记) upon my mind the outward 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 beauty which precedes the individual's consciousness 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 (使陶醉) my eyes on the beauties of the world of Nature trying desperately to absorb in a few hours the vast brilliance 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 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 dusk had fallen, I should experience the double delight of being able to see by artificial 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)
| What Helen Keller would do on the first day (1) _________ given three days to see | |
| In the morning | ● Look long into the faces of all her dear friends so that she would never (2) _______ the evidences of their beauty. ● Catch a vision of the eager, innocent beauty of a baby by resting her eyes on his face. ● Look into the loyal, trusting eyes of her (3) _________ ● View the small simple things of her home such as warm colors, pictures, trifles. ● Fix her eyes with (4)_____ on the books in raised type she has read and the printed books for seeing people with interest. |
| In the afternoon | ● (5) _________ in the woods; intoxicate her eyes on the beauties of the world of Nature and absorb in a few hours the vast brilliance of the world. ● Walk (6) ________ a farm, see the patient horses ploughing in tile field and the peaceful content of men living close to the soil. ● Pray for the glory of a colorful sunset. |
| In the (7)_______ | Experience the double delight of being able to see, (8)___________ by man-made light. |
| At night | (9) _________ to sleep, so full would be her mind of the memories of the day! |
| From the passage we know in spite of her (10)____________ Helen Keller was still full of love for life. | |