四、阅读理解
Recently, I asked a seeing friend who had just walked in the woods what she had noticed. "Nothing special," she replied.
How was it possible, I asked myself, to walk through the woods and see nothing worthy of note? I who cannot see find hundreds of things to interest me only through touch. If I can get so much fun from touch, how much more beauty must be found by sight (视力)? And I have imagined what I should most like to see if I were given the use of my eyes for just three days.
On the first day, I should want to see the people who have made my life worth living and the books which have been read to me. In the afternoon, I should take a walk in the woods and admire the beauty of nature. That night, I should not be able to sleep.
On my second day, I should go to the museums to see man's progress. I should try to explore the spirit of man through his art. In the evening, I should spend my time at the movies.
The following day, I should spend time with common people and see what their daily life is like. At midnight, permanent (永久的) night would close in on me again, and I should realize how much I had left unseen.
I who am blind can give one suggestion to those who can see: Use your eyes as if tomorrow you would be blind. The same is true of other senses. Hear the songs of birds, as if you would be deaf tomorrow. Smell the flowers, as if tomorrow you could never smell again... But of all the senses, I'm sure that sight must be the most pleasant.
— From *Three Days to See* by Helen Keller
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A. The writer didn't want to sleep at midnight.
B. The writer would feel very excited at midnight.
C. The writer would still have a lot of things to see.
D. The writer would be unable to see again after midnight.
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(①=Paragraph 1 ②=Paragraph 2...)

A.
B.
C.
D.
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A. A description of different senses.
B. A method of living a pleasant life.
C. Encouragement to the blind people.
D. Advice to people without disabilities.
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A. Time is what we want most, but what we use worst.
B. Never leave until tomorrow what you can do today.
C. Live every moment and be thankful for what you have.
D. The future is in the hands of those who are preparing for it now.
Recently, I asked a seeing friend who had just walked in the woods what she had noticed. "Nothing special," she replied.
How was it possible, I asked myself, to walk through the woods and see nothing worthy of note? I who cannot see find hundreds of things to interest me only through touch. If I can get so much fun from touch, how much more beauty must be found by sight (视力)? And I have imagined what I should most like to see if I were given the use of my eyes for just three days.
On the first day, I should want to see the people who have made my life worth living and the books which have been read to me. In the afternoon, I should take a walk in the woods and admire the beauty of nature. That night, I should not be able to sleep.
On my second day, I should go to the museums to see man's progress. I should try to explore the spirit of man through his art. In the evening, I should spend my time at the movies.
The following day, I should spend time with common people and see what their daily life is like. At midnight, permanent (永久的) night would close in on me again, and I should realize how much I had left unseen.
I who am blind can give one suggestion to those who can see: Use your eyes as if tomorrow you would be blind. The same is true of other senses. Hear the songs of birds, as if you would be deaf tomorrow. Smell the flowers, as if tomorrow you could never smell again... But of all the senses, I'm sure that sight must be the most pleasant.
— From *Three Days to See* by Helen Keller
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D
) 1. What does the underlined part in Paragraph 5 mean?A. The writer didn't want to sleep at midnight.
B. The writer would feel very excited at midnight.
C. The writer would still have a lot of things to see.
D. The writer would be unable to see again after midnight.
(
B
) 2. Which is the best structure (结构) of the passage?(①=Paragraph 1 ②=Paragraph 2...)
A.
B.
C.
D.
(
D
) 3. What does the last paragraph mainly talk about?A. A description of different senses.
B. A method of living a pleasant life.
C. Encouragement to the blind people.
D. Advice to people without disabilities.
(
C
) 4. Which of the following sayings may the writer agree with?A. Time is what we want most, but what we use worst.
B. Never leave until tomorrow what you can do today.
C. Live every moment and be thankful for what you have.
D. The future is in the hands of those who are preparing for it now.
答案
1.D 2.B 3.D 4.C
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