問題詳情

31-40 為題組Helen Keller was stricken blind and deaf when she was nineteen monthsold. She always had a longing to have a chance to see and hear the world. Sheonce pointed out that the seeing usually saw little because they ___(31)___ thegift of sight as a convenience ___(32)___ as a means of adding fullness to life.She often wondered why some of her friends could walk through the woodswithout seeing anything ___(33)___. On the contrary, Helen was delightedevery time when she wandered in the woods. She would find hundreds ofthings to interest her through just touch. As often as not, she would touch thebranches of trees hopefully ___(34)___ a bud, the first sign of awakening natureafter her winter’s sleep. If , ___(35)___ some miracle, she were granted threeseeing days, she should make good use of them.On the first day, she should want to see the people whose kindness,gentleness, and companionship have made her life ___(36)___, especially hermentor Anne Sullivan Macy. She should like to see in Ann’s eyes that strength ofcharacter which had enabled her to stand firm ___(37)___ the plight. On thesecond day of sight, she would devote the whole day to museums. Thepaintings in these places would make her investigate the soul of human beingsand enjoy the meaning and beauty of the world. And finally she would spendher last day making a tour of the city, ___(38)___ her eyes on the scenes of happylives and miserable ones. She wouldn’t ignore the ___(39)___ purposely with aview to gaining different perspectives of the world. She advised the world tocherish each of their senses ___(40)___ it might fail the next day, and in this waythey would make their lives richer and more meaningful.
【題組】31.
(A) thought
(B) looked
(C) referred
(D) viewed

參考答案

答案:D[無官方正解]
難度:適中0.5
統計:A(0),B(0),C(0),D(0),E(0)