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Blind from birth, I have never had the opportunity to see myself and have been completely dependent on the image I create in the eyes of others.
There are those who believe that 36 I can’t see, I obviously also cannot hear. Very often people will talk with me at the top of their 37 . Conversely(相反地) to this, people will also often 38 , thinking that since my eyes don’t work, my ears don’t either. For example, when I go to the airport and ask the ticket agent for 39 to the plane, he or she will always pick up the phone and call a ground hostess in a very low voice. "Hi, Jane, wave got a 76 here." I have concluded that the word " 40 " is not used because they are unwilling to inform me of my condition of which I may not have been previously 41 .
On the other hand, others know that of course I can hear, but believe that I can’t talk. Once I became ill and was hospitalized. Immediately after I was 42 , I was wheeled down to the X-ray room. Just at the door sat an elderly woman(judging from her voice) asked the orderly(护工) who had been wheeling me:" What is your name?" “What’s your name?” the orderly 43 to me. "Harold Krents", I replied. "Harold Krents", he repeated. "When was he born?" "When were you born?" This continued for about five minutes before I finally interrupted, "Look, this is absolutely 44 . OK, I can’t see, but it’s going to become pretty 45 to both of you that I don’t need an interpreter." “He says he doesn’t need an interpreter," the orderly reported to the woman.
The 46 misconception of all is the view that because I can’t see, I can’t 47 . I was turned down by over forty law firms, 48 my qualifications included a cum laude(优等成绩) degree from Harvard Law School. The 49 to find jobs, the continuous 50 of being told that it was impossible for a blind person to 51 law, the rejection letter, not based on my lack of 52 but rather on my disability, will always remain one of the most upsetting experiences of my life.
53 , the Department of Labor issued laws that demand equal 54 opportunities for the disabled. The business community’s response has been 55 . The attitude towards the disabled is beginning to change.
A.since B.although C.whether D.in that
A.lungs B.ears C.head D.eyes
A.shout B.laugh C.whisper D.cry
A.welcome B.permission C.advice D.assistance
A.passenger B.blind C.trouble D.situation
A.afraid B.aware C.curious D.desperate
A.invited B.released C.included D.admitted
A.asked B.responded C.repeated D.exchanged
A.cheerful B.ridiculous C.charming D.disgusting
A.clear B.easy C.confusing D.doubtful
A.earliest B.slightest C.latest D.toughest
A.think B.study C.work D.understand
A.as if B.even though C.now that D.in case
A.attempt B.opportunity C.mistake D.success
A.disappointmentB.relief C.envy D.effort
A.disobey B.challenge C.practice D.make
A.confidence B.luck C.ability D.ambition
A.Regretfully B.Purposely C.Exactly D.Fortunately
A.caring B.employment C.learning D.traveling
A.enthusiastic B.passive C.negative D.uncertain
Blind from birth, I have never had the opportunity to see myself and have been completely dependent on the image I create in the eyes of others.
There are those who believe that 36 I can’t see, I obviously also cannot hear. Very often people will talk with me at the top of their 37 . Conversely(相反地) to this, people will also often 38 , thinking that since my eyes don’t work, my ears don’t either. For example, when I go to the airport and ask the ticket agent for 39 to the plane, he or she will always pick up the phone and call a ground hostess in a very low voice. "Hi, Jane, wave got a 76 here." I have concluded that the word " 40 " is not used because they are unwilling to inform me of my condition of which I may not have been previously 41 .
On the other hand, others know that of course I can hear, but believe that I can’t talk. Once I became ill and was hospitalized. Immediately after I was 42 , I was wheeled down to the X-ray room. Just at the door sat an elderly woman(judging from her voice) asked the orderly(护工) who had been wheeling me:" What is your name?" “What’s your name?” the orderly 43 to me. "Harold Krents", I replied. "Harold Krents", he repeated. "When was he born?" "When were you born?" This continued for about five minutes before I finally interrupted, "Look, this is absolutely 44 . OK, I can’t see, but it’s going to become pretty 45 to both of you that I don’t need an interpreter." “He says he doesn’t need an interpreter," the orderly reported to the woman.
The 46 misconception of all is the view that because I can’t see, I can’t 47 . I was turned down by over forty law firms, 48 my qualifications included a cum laude(优等成绩) degree from Harvard Law School. The 49 to find jobs, the continuous 50 of being told that it was impossible for a blind person to 51 law, the rejection letter, not based on my lack of 52 but rather on my disability, will always remain one of the most upsetting experiences of my life.
53 , the Department of Labor issued laws that demand equal 54 opportunities for the disabled. The business community’s response has been 55 . The attitude towards the disabled is beginning to change.
1.A.since B.although C.whether D.in that
2.A.lungs B.ears C.head D.eyes
3.A.shout B.laugh C.whisper D.cry
4.A.welcome B.permission C.advice D.assistance
5.A.passenger B.blind C.trouble D.situation
6.A.afraid B.aware C.curious D.desperate
7.A.invited B.released C.included D.admitted
8.A.asked B.responded C.repeated D.exchanged
9.A.cheerful B.ridiculous C.charming D.disgusting
10.A.clear B.easy C.confusing D.doubtful
11.A.earliest B.slightest C.latest D.toughest
12.A.think B.study C.work D.understand
13.A.as if B.even though C.now that D.in case
14.A.attempt B.opportunity C.mistake D.success
15.A.disappointmentB.relief C.envy D.effort
16.A.disobey B.challenge C.practice D.make
17.A.confidence B.luck C.ability D.ambition
18.A.Regretfully B.Purposely C.Exactly D.Fortunately
19.A.caring B.employment C.learning D.traveling
20.A. enthusiastic B.passive C.negative D.uncertain
Blind from birth, I have never had the opportunity to see myself and have been completely dependent on the image I create in the eye of the observer. To date, it has not been narcissistic.
There are those who think that since I can’t see, I obviously also cannot hear. Very often people will talk with me at the top of their lungs, pronouncing each word very carefully. Conversely, people will also often whisper, thinking that since my eyes don’t work, my ears don’t either.
For example, when I go to the airport and ask the ticket agent for assistance to the plane, he or she will invariably(总是) pick up the phone, call a ground hostess and whisper: “Hi, Jane, we’ve got a 76 here.”
On the other hand, others know that of course I can hear, but believe that I cant talk. Often, therefore, when my wife and I go out to dinner, a waiter or waitress will ask Kit if “he would like a drink” to which I respond that “indeed he would”.
The toughest misconception(误解) of all is the view that because I can’t see, I can’t work. I was turned down by over forty law firms because of my blindness, even though my qualifications(资格) included a cum laude(以优等成绩毕业者) degree from Harvard College and a good ranking in my Harvard Law school class.
Fortunately, this view of limitation and exclusion is beginning to change...
60. When people talk to the writer, they usually .
A. talk softly B. talk loudly C. take pity on him D. feel worried about him
61. The word “conversely” in the second paragraph means .
A. in an opposite situation B. contrary to what we know
C. in a noisy place D. regardless of my misfortune
62. It can be inferred from the third paragraph that the writer .
A. is very old and weak B. has many friends in the airport
C. does not like what the ticket agent does D. appreciates what the ticket agent does
63. It is implied in the last two paragraphs that blind people .
A. are cleverer than others B. usually work harder than others
C. should have equal opportunities as others D. should receive equal pay as others
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Blind from birth,I have never had the opportunity to see myself and have been completely dependent on the image I create in the eyes of others. There are those who __1__ that since I can't see,I obviously also cannot __2__.Very often people will talk with me at the top of their lungs.Conversely to this,people will also often __3__ ,assuming that since my eyes don't work,my ears don't either.For example,when I go to the airport and ask the ticket agent for __4__to the plane,he or she will always pick up the phone and call a ground hostess in a very low voice."Hi,Jane,we've got a 76 here." I have concluded that the word " __5__ " is not used because they are unwilling to inform me of my condition of which I may not have been previously __6__. On the other hand,others know that of course I can hear,but believe that I can't talk.Once I became ill and was hospitalized.Immediately after I was __7__ ,I was wheeled down to the X-ray room.Just at the door sat an elderly woman(judging from her voice) asking the orderly(护工) who had been wheeling me:" What is your name?" "What's your name?" The orderly __8__ to me."Harold Krents",I replied."Harold Krents",he repeated."When was he born?" "When were you born?"…This continued for about five minutes before I finally interrupted,"Look,this is absolutely __9__.OK,I can't see,but it's become pretty__10__ to both of you that I don't need an interpreter(翻译). " "He says he doesn't need an interpreter," the orderly reported to the woman. The __11__ misconception of all is the view that because I can't see,I can't __12__.I was turned down by over forty law firms, __13__ my qualifications included a cum laude degree from Harvard Law School.The __14__to find jobs,the continuous __15__of being told that it was impossible for a blind person to__16__law,the rejection letter,not based on my lack of __17__but rather on my disability, will always remain one of the most upsetting experiences of my life. __18__,the Department of Labor issued laws that demand equal __19__ opportunities for the disabled.The business community's response has been __20__.The attitude towards the disabled is beginning to change. | ||||
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