months old, she got an illness which made her blind and deaf. She couldn"t see or hear anything. So she couldn"t
learn to speak. When she was six, a young teacher came and taught her to read and write. Her name was Anne
Sullivan. Later, when she was ten, Miss Sullivan took her to another teacher, Sarah Fuller, who taught her to
speak. Helen put her fingers on Miss Fuller"s face and into her mouth. In this way, she learned to speak. She
went to school and became famous, because she was one of the first blind and deaf person that learned to speak.
She began to write books to help the deaf to speak. She also wrote books to help the blind in many parts of the
world. Her hard work and her courage make people in all countries love her. She is one of the few women
whom everyone knows.
B. She was ten.
C. She was six.
D. She was nine months old.
B. To draw a picture.
C. To speak.
D. To play games.
B. She wrote books and helped the blind in many countries.
C. She tried hard to be famous.
D. She returned to her hometown.
not like ugly people either. Her friends like to talk about film stars and singers. But Cherry says she is not
interested in them. She tells her friends that one day she will become a film star too. She always acts like she is
better than everybody else. Cherry was with her friends at a coffee shop one day. Mandy, one of her friends ran
to the coffee shop to meet them. She was catching her breath, "Big news, girls. Nicholas Tse is coming to Sai
Kung to make a film. We can see him in person and perhaps we can take pictures with him. "All the girls were
very excited about the news. But Cherry did not seem to be interested in it. She said. "Nicholas Tse is a star.
So what?" The next afternoon, the weather was hot. Cherry was standing in line to buy an ice cream. When she
was about to pay, her dollar fell onto the ground. A young man behind her picked up the dollar and gave it back
to her. It was Nicholas Tse. Cherry took the dollar. She said "thank you" and turned back without a second look.
She pretended that she did not know him. But her face was turning red. Her heart was beating very fast. Cherry
left the ice cream shop. She had some change in her hand but she did not have the ice cream. She went back to
the shop and asked the boy, "Where is my ice cream?" The boy said, "I don"t know. I gave it to you." Then
Nicholas Tse said to Cherry, "I saw you put it in your purse." Then he and the other people in the shop could
not help laughing.
B.she knows that she is beautiful
C.she has beautiful friends
D.she knows Nicholas Tse
B.become a singer
C.meet Nicholas Tse
D.become very beautiful
B.the boy didn"t give Cherry an ice cream
C.Cherry forgot her change
D.Nicholas Tse was standing behind Cherry
B.she didn"t have her change
C.Nicholas Tse was talking to her
D.everybody was laughing
was always 3 that he might be ill, 4 she used to take him to see the best 5 in the town four times
a year to be looked 6 .
During one of these 7 , the doctor gave Mick all kinds of tests and then said to him, "Have you had
any 8 with your nose or ears recently?" Mick 9 for a second and then answered, "Yes, I 10 ."
Mrs. Ball was very 11 . "But I"m sure you have 12 told me that, Mick!" She said worriedly. "Oh, really?"
Said the doctor 13 . "And what trouble have you with your nose and ears, my boy?" "Well," answered Mick,
"I always have trouble with them when I"m 14 my sweater off, because the 15 is very tight."
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