but he could see everything clearly. 72.
第1题:
I could just ______ a banner in the distance, but I could not see what's on it.
A. see to
B. clear up
C. make out
D. look at
第2题:
Greenspan is aware of these problems, but he doesn't seem to believe there was any way he could have done__________ about them.
A. anything
B. something
C. nothing
D. everything
第3题:
He was so deep in love with that girl that he was willing to trade everything () her love.
A、with
B、to
C、from
D、for
第4题:
A、wrote
B、had written
C、write
D、have written
第5题:
( )himself an ideal job.
A.Nowhere he could find
B.Nowhere could he find
C.He could nowhere find
D.He could find nowhere
第6题:
He did not regret saying what he did but felt that he it differently.
A. could express B. would express
C. could have expressed D. must have expressed
第7题:
第8题:
To qualify for a promotion, ()to exceed the quota.
第9题:
if only I could not
or I could not
not more than I could
nor could I
第10题:
behind
in front of
beside
next to
第11题:
to see me not
not to see me
not see me
to see not me
第12题:
to see me not
not to see me
not see me
to see not me
第13题:
He did not regret saying what he did but felt that he it differently.
A. could express
B. would express
C. could have expressed
D. must have expressed
第14题:
But that he saw it, he ___it.
A、could not have believed
B、did not believe
C、could not believe
D、cannot believe
第15题:
A、None
B、Anything
C、Nothing
D、Everything
第16题:
A.knows
B.knew
C.have known
D.had known
第17题:
Text 3
When the first white men arrived in Samoa, they found blind men, who could see well enough to describe things in detail just by holding their hands over objects. In France, Jules Roman tested hundreds of blind people and found a few who could tell the difference between light and dark. He narrowed their photosensitivity(感光灵敏度) down to areas on the nose or in the finger tips. In 1960 a medical board examined a girl in Virginia and found that, even with thick bandages over her eyes, she was able to distinguish different colours and read short sections of large print.
Rosa Kuleshova, a young woman in the Urals, can see with her fingers. She is not blind, but because she grew up in a family of blind people, she learned to read Braille to help them and then went on to teach herself to do other things with her hands. She was examined by the Soviet Academy of Science, and proved to be genuine, Shaefer made an intensive study with her and found that, securely blindfolded with only her arms stuck through a screen, she could tell the difference between three primary colours. To test the possibility that the cards reflected heat differently, he heated some and cooled others without affecting her response to them. He also found that she could read newsprint under glass, so texture was giving her no clues. She was able to identify the colour and shape of patches of light projected on to her palm or on to a screen. In rigidly controlled tests, with a blindfold and a screen and a piece of card around her neck so wide that she could not see round it, Rosa read the small print in a newspaper with her elbow. And, in the most convincing demonstration of all, she repeated these things with someone standing behind her pressing hard on her eyeballs. Nobody can cheat under this pressure.
31. The first white men to visit Samoa found people who ______.
A) were not entirely blind
B) described things by touching them
C) could see with their hands
D) could see when they hold out their hands
第18题:
第19题:
I can see ()in the dark hold.
第20题:
arbitrary
ordinary
casual
accurate
第21题:
were
is
will be
be
第22题:
sensitively
distinctively
instinctively
suspiciously
第23题:
He had been there
Here he had been
Been here he had
Had he been here