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I have often thought it would be a blessing if each human being were stricken blind and deaf for a few days at some time during his early adult life. (37)_________,
Now and then I have tested my seeing friends to discover what they see. Recently I was visited by a very good friend who had just returned from a long walk in the woods, and I asked her what she had observed. “Nothing in particular.” She replied. (38)_______, for long ago I became convinced that the seeing see little.
How was it possible, I asked myself, to walk for an hour through the woods and see nothing worthy of note? (39)________. I feel the delicate symmetry of a leaf. I pass my hands lovingly about the smooth skin of a silver birch, or the rough shaggy bark of a pine. In spring I touch the branches of trees hopefully in search of a bud, the first sigh of awakening Nature after her winter’s sleep. I feel the delightful, velvety texture of a flower, and discover its remarkable convolution;. and something of the miracle of Nature is revealed to me. Occasionally, if I am very fortunate, I place my hand gently on a small tree and feel the happy shiver of a bird in full song. I am delighted to have the cool waters of a brook rush through my open fingers. (40)________. To me the pageant of seasons is a thrilling and unending drama, the action of which streams through my fingertips.
(From Three Days to See)
A.Sometimes it was as long as a year; sometimes as short as twenty-four hours
B.This is a basic fact to keep in mind
C. But those who have never suffered impairment of sight or hearing seldom make the fullest use of these blessed faculties
D. He becomes more appreciative of the meaning of life and its permanent spiritual values
E. Darkness would make him more appreciative of sight; silence would teach him the joys of sound
F. There are those, of course, who would adopt the epicurean motto of“Eat, drink, and be merry”
G. In this way, the survivors can become all-powerful
H. I who cannot see find hundred of things to interest me through mere touch
I. When we are in buoyant health, death is all but unimaginable
J. I might have been incredulous had I not been accustomed to such responses
K. To me a lush carpet of pine needles or spongy grass is more welcome than the most luxurious Persian rug
L. What happiness should we find in reviewing the past, what regrets
IV. WORD FORMATIONS
Complete each of the following sentences with the proper form of the word in the brackets. Write your answers on the ANSWER SHEET. (10 points, 1 point each )
41. (profession) My _______ training has taught me to look at things logically.
42. (profit) Most of the schools in China are running on a ____ basis, operating within their budgets.
43. (remarkable) In recent years the Chinese labour market has been ___ successful in absorbing the increase in the number of graduates.
44. (disagree) Britain and France have expressed some ________ with the proposal.
45. (horrify) He was _________ at the thought of his son moving about on a stage in tights.
46. (grow) A steady ________ in the popularity of two smaller parties may upset the polls in this region.
47. (practical) Although it is _______ to expect yourself to change the entire way you live, it is not too much to ask you to quit smoking now.
48. (simple) The computer has _______ the difficult task of teaching reading to the deaf.
49. (consistent) The irony is that many officials in Washington agree in private that their policy is________.
50. (increasing) His father began to lose his memory bit by bit, becoming ________ forgetful.
The following is taken from the textbook. Fill in the numbered gaps with the correct form of the words or phrases in the box (there are more words than necessary). Write your answers on the ANSWER SHEET. (10 points, 1 point each) 转贴于:自考_考试大