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x0 C" X" _- ?! _+ b( A8 |9 p Several months after I was badly hurt in a car accident, my father sent me to a blind school.
; a9 c3 v4 S* Y" f T: w! ~- p/ `, s/ N That morning was the new beginning. I went to this school and I heard lots of children. My new teacher took me to the class where we were taught to write and type in Braille(盲文) . I found it quite difficult.0 P5 D* z3 D' a0 A6 w. c
"Hi, sweetheart, how is school going?" asked my father.5 [* C5 p# |5 t# J* [/ v% Q
"Daddy, I can't do this. I try and try but I just don't get it. I don't know if I am ever going to learn to read Braille. It/s too difficult," I cried.
/ I5 w2 q. d( @: E0 m E3 M Daddy just held me in his arm and said, "Do you remember that we went to the temple which is on the top of a mountain? When we were climbing the mountain, my legs started aching, I sat down and said, 'I can't see the temple. You can't see it because it is covered with fog. Although you can't see it, I know it is there. I will make sure you will climb up to it.'"
$ M0 l( j5 ?6 `6 u "That day you showed me that just you can't see something does not mean it is not there. So although climbing the mountain was difficult, I knew I would get to the top."! d+ @$ F, z* q: E0 W( N/ u: X
I was cleat what my dad wanted me to understand.& ?! C6 \) D: H# y
I went back to school and started with new energy. Very soon I could red.+ N/ _! t7 b8 R2 g# \$ |
One of my classmates said, "You are lucky, you know, you have at least seen the world. I have just heard it. I have been told there are many colors in this world but I don't understand what color means."% I% c6 T, r; E D* g
After listening to her for the first time in two years, I felt lucky. And on that day I learnt that although the light in my eyes is gone, I must see the world with the light in my heart./ D3 @% h7 B( C" R1 R' a5 w- W
46. What can we know about the writer?
3 s* }9 D+ I7 ~) G A. He was born blind.
* Z7 A, E0 @& ~ B. He was sent to a blind school because he wanted to learn Braille.
* A; {6 ~6 r" U0 B C. He couldn't see anything after a car accident.
0 F v. G6 [, ?: @, P. x: a: b- B D. He disliked the new school.
* n7 f4 v8 F# I4 J! G 47. What did the writer think of reading Braille?# q" p2 t0 [7 S% w3 @6 f
A. It was easy. B. It was difficult
6 z" R; b) L& y1 `& T8 `7 z) v C. It was interesting. D. It was boring.
0 i$ r \; `* ~, Z9 O/ B 48. What did the writer's dad want him to understand?7 I3 M0 M5 F3 r( ?8 W) p. F) _9 h- ]
A. You can't see anything, but it doesn't mean it is not there.- N6 r/ u7 U* D A1 _
B. Climbing the mountain is as easy as learning Braille.0 _5 q) @3 d3 U" Q
C. Nothing in the world is difficult for one who sets his mind to it.2 A* O2 P6 `- I9 T T/ a! O1 |$ t
D. Cheer up! Life is full of choices, so choose to be happy.
2 x0 y+ j( p! m2 U, z 49. One of the writer's classmates thinks he is lucky because the writer____.# S. U# Y0 M2 ^) C& L
A. has once seen the world, w: F; {. n" z1 O8 l, n$ s
B. spent the least time learning Braille well( {6 h B& j" F( J. h! q# w* R
C. knew the real meaning of color
# Q$ f4 [! ^5 B- d- s D. could tell what the world is like without seeing it6 X0 W) y# Y& T$ r7 {! F" x
50. What does the last paragraph want to tell us?
3 q8 U; ]9 L5 \2 k3 X4 e- k& j A. The most beautiful thing in the world must be felt with the heart.2 S3 d" Y9 V" Q" V
B. People can't live a happy life unless the can see.
* C6 L! W6 |& t4 L C. The writer will live a healthy life with the light in his heart.; U7 j4 v* g* T$ @
D. The writer's suffering(痛苦) would go away in the wind.3 j0 N3 H8 }. l
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