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阅读理解 Faced with a life-changing tragedy, it would be easy for Martha Clements to focus on the negative. But that's not her way. Five years after losing her vision, Clements is back doing what she loves. 'It is long, Kathy,' Clements says, running her hands down the length of her client's hair. Kathy Braga is letting it grow. It now hangs below her shoulders and down her back, and all she wants is a trim(修剪), so she asks Clements to show her how much an inch would be. Clements pulls a ruler from a drawer and holds it up to Braga's hair in front near her face. 'Right here. An inch will be right here at your chin.' Clements was in this career for about 10 years before losing her vision. Now, when she begins cutting, it's easy to forget that Clements is completely blind. She carefully compares the length of each strand of hair. Though confident of her sense of touch, she at times asks her client to be her eyes and check her work. After a careful inspection, Braga gives her approval. And after Clements blows her hair dry, she remarks, 'You made me younger. I love it.' Clements had been doing Braga's hair for years before she became blind. Braga is proud to say she was Clements' first customer after she lost her vision. 'She sat me in the kitchen. It was dark, and she said ,' Are you ready?' I said, 'I'm ready.' And that is when she took this thing, and she said, ' Look and see if there is hair on the ground,' and I said ,' Yes, there is .' And she said, 'Okay, I have the right end of the thing.' Clements was 42 years old when she suffered a pulmonary embolism (肺栓塞) that cost her sight. 'I was dead for 20 minutes first and then half an hour, and the lack of oxygen killed my optical(视觉的) nerve.' The last thing Clements remembered that day was the ambulance coming to get her. 'I couldn't breathe.   The next thing I remembered was waking up three days later, blind, in the hospital.' Her ribs(肋骨)had been broken, when they treated her. Her shoulder was dislocated. She had to undergo nine months of physical treatment. 'It was the hardest time in my life,' she says. 'Everything changed in my life: distance, smell, and sound. My kids didn't sound the same. My husband didn't sound the same too. I didn't know my home. It took me three months to find the coffee table.' Once a month, a teacher from the Virginia Center for the Blind came to her home in Woodbridge, about 40 kilometers from Washington. But Clements was eager to learn more. So in 2008, she left her husband and sons, to go to the Virginia School for the Blind in Richmond for a nine-month program. 'My plan was to be able to do for my family again, to do what I like to do, cook, clean, make phone calls.' She learned basic skills like how to walk with a cane, how to listen and how to eat different foods. There were classes in Braille, computer skills and using different gadgets designed for the blind. Graduates of the program are expected to leave with not only life skills, but a marketable skill as well. 'My teacher asked me why I wouldn't do hair. I said, ' Hello. Blind. No, no, no.' I was scared  to think I could even do it.' But gradually, Clements gained confidence and by the time she graduated, had styled 100 heads of hair at the school. 'People from headquarters came, people from the library, students, secretaries, teachers, and friends came. Everybody came and let me do their hair,' Clements says. Three days a week she leaves home to volunteer at the House of Mercy, a Catholic service organization that provides clothing, food and other support to the poor. Kellie Ross, executive director of the House of Mercy, remembered when Clements first showed up with her friend, Kathy Braga, to offer her help. At first, she had no idea Clements was blind. 'As she started to walk I realized she couldn't see, ' Ross recalls. 'She could have taken that tragic experience of losing her sight and gone inward, but instead she used that experience to help other people who are suffering.' Clements says she feels blessed to day, five years after her brush with death. 'I thank the Lord every day for my blindness, because I'm alive,' she says. 'I could have been dead. I'm alive. I'm healthy, and that is what matters.' 1. What was Clements before she lost her sight? A. A teacher. B. A hairstylist. C. An engineer. D. A volunteer. 2. To judge the length of the hair of her clients, Clements mainly depends on _______. A. some handy tools B. their detailed descriptions C. her sense of touch D. Kathy Braga's guidance 3. What can we learn about Kathy Braga? A. She used to be a regular client of Clements. B. She follows Clements to do volunteering work every week. C. She was the first to encourage Clements to try hairstyling. D. She always pretends to be satisfied with Clements' skill. 4. When she lost her sight, Clements found that _________. A. her family became hopeless and discouraged B. her other senses had also been affected C. her kids and husband began to treat her differently D. she lost interest in speaking to her family members 5. What would be the best title of the passage? A. Brave woman expresses her gratitude for life. B. After going blind, hairstylist returns to work. C. Programs for the blind give them new hope for life. D. Blind hairstylist finds pleasure in volunteering work.
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【单选题】试误说的基本观点是
A.
学习是刺激-反应的联结
B.
学习是认知-发现
C.
学习是信息加工的过程
D.
学习是学习者主动建构内部心理表征的过程
【单选题】上层建筑是个庞大的系统,其中居于核心地位的是
A.
政党
B.
国家政权
C.
政治思想
D.
法律制度
【单选题】下列现象与胶体的性质无关的是(  )
A.
一支钢笔用不同牌子的两种墨水,易堵塞
B.
氯化铁溶液中加入氢氧化钠溶液出现红褐色沉淀
C.
清晨,人们经常看到的阳光穿透茂密的树林枝叶所产生的美丽现象
D.
在实验室中手不慎被玻璃划破,可用氯化铁溶液应急止血
【单选题】下列现象与胶体的性质无关的是 ( )
A.
将盐卤或石膏加入豆浆中 , 制成豆腐
B.
一支钢笔使用两种不同型号的蓝黑墨水 , 易出现堵塞
C.
向 FeCl 3 溶液中加入 NaOH 溶液 , 会出现红褐色沉淀
D.
清晨 , 人们经常看到的阳光穿过茂密的树木枝叶所产生的美丽景象
【单选题】试误说的基本观点是
A.
学习是刺激 - 反应的联结
B.
学习是认知 - 发现
C.
学习是信息加工的过程
D.
学习是学习者主支建构内部心理表征的过程
【单选题】下列现象与胶体的性质无关的是( )
A.
将盐卤或石膏加入豆浆,制成豆腐
B.
一枝钢笔使用两种不同型号的蓝黑墨水,易出现堵塞
C.
向 FeCl3 溶液中加入 NaOH 溶液,会出现红褐色沉淀
D.
清晨,人们经常看到的阳光穿过茂密的树木枝叶所产生的美丽景象
【单选题】音乐能力和绘画能力属于( )。
A.
一般能力
B.
特殊能力
C.
认知能力
D.
社交能力
【单选题】下列现象与胶体的性质无关的是
A.
向FeCl 3 溶液中加入NaOH溶液,会出现红褐色沉淀
B.
一枝钢笔使用两种不同型号的蓝黑墨水,易出现堵塞
C.
将盐卤或石膏加入豆浆,制成豆腐
D.
清晨,人们经常看到的阳光穿过茂密的树木枝叶所产生的美丽景象
【多选题】关于资本主义的批判有哪两个方面?()
A.
理论性批判
B.
历史性批判
C.
真理性批判
D.
原则性批判
【单选题】下列现象与胶体的性质无关的是(  )
A.
将盐卤或石膏加入豆浆,制成豆腐
B.
向FeCl 3 溶液中加入NaOH溶液,会出现红褐色沉淀
C.
一枝钢笔使用两种不同型号的蓝黑墨水,易出现堵塞
D.
清晨,人们经常看到的阳光穿过茂密的树木枝叶所产生的美丽景象
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