Blind people will be able to see the world with __________.
A.what you say
B.a pair of sunglasses
C.the listening machine
D.a visual sensor
E.who have disabilities
F.living forever in a computer
A.what you say
B.a pair of sunglasses
C.the listening machine
D.a visual sensor
E.who have disabilities
F.living forever in a computer
第1题
A.Y
B.N
C.NG
第2题
When the blind man got on the bus with the dog, ______.
A.all the people on the bus gave their seats to them
B.the people on the bus were very glad
C.no seats were empty
第3题
Which form. other than oral speech could be most commonly used among blind people?
A.Picture signs.
B.Braille.
C.Body language.
D.Signal flags.
第4题
Americans defend the right to obtain a gun, and they have () been willing to turn a blind eye to the harm that people owning guns have causes.
A.consecutively
B.frequently
C.hardly
D.consequently
第5题
A.Dogs chosen for guiding the blind must be intelligent and patient.
B.Some kinds of dogs are born to be guide dogs.
C.At the age of two guide dogs begin a five-month intensive course.
D.Most blind people could find the guide dogs helpful.
第6题
A.Michelle Lavaughn Obama is an African American
B.The scholarships of universities are designed specially for the poor people
C.This library is designed specially for the blind
D.she was my Chemical teacher. Plain looking but very nice
第7题
Why is the reading system for the blind called the Braille?
A.Because it was invented by the person called Braille.
B.Because it was first used by the person called Braille.
C.It is unknown.
第8题
Which of the following is NOT true about Stevie's childhood?
A.Stevie used to tell people that a blind person is not necessarily disabled.
B.He learnt to concentrate on things that he could do.
C.He played as often as possible with his brothers, who had normal sight.
D.He tried very hard to train his sense of hearing.
第9题
A. The desire to see oneself in an ideal way.
B. People overlooking their bad behaviour to avoid bad feelings.
C. Blind spots in self-knowledge causing negative consequences.
D. Nonjudgmental observation reducing emotional reactivity.
第10题
Which of the following is NOT true about Stevie’s childhood?
A.Stevie often told people that a blind person was not necessarily disabled.
B.He learnt to concentrate on things that he could do.
C.He played as often as possible with his brother, who had normal sight.
D.He tried very hard to train his sense of hearing.