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For the first nineteen months, Helen Keller was like other pretty, happy babies in every way. Then a sudden illness destroyed her sight and hearing. 16 she could not hear what other people were saying, the child couldn’t 17 to speak. For the next five years, she lived in a world of darkness 18 sounds and words.
The person who changed Helen’s world was her teacher, Anne Sullivan, who 19 her life in 1887. Miss Sullivan had agreed 20 a blind child who acted like a young animal, rushing wildly around, throwing and hitting anyone whom she could 21 . Who could believe that 22 child could be taught? But Anne had been blind during part of her childhood and had learned to read Braille, 23 is a system of raised dots that can be felt by the fingers of a blind person. She had learned 24 again only after several operations, and she 25 forgot the experience of 26 . Miss Sullivan couldn’t teach Helen to speak 27 some other important things 28 . The little girl had to learn to control her actions and feelings. She had always been able to get what she wanted 29 force. The teacher had to 30 her learn that she could not always do 31 she wished to do.
Miss Sullivan’s battle began. Sometimes there was real fighting 32 the wild child and the strong teacher.  33 , however, the battle was won by Miss Sullivan, who had succeeded 34 Helen that she loved her and wanted to help her. The child and the teacher became friends. They 35 be friends until the teacher’s death, fifty years later.
(  )16. A. Because         B. If            C. Even          D. Though
(  )17. A. able            B. study          C. learn          D. managed
(  )18. A. with            B. without        C. either          D. of
(  )19. A. brought to       B. entered         C. saved         D. made
(  )20. A. to teach         B. to bring up      C. to cure        D. to punish
(  )21. A. see             B. reach          C. look at         D. look for
(  )22. A. so              B. a             C. such           D. such a
(  )23. A. it              B. this           C. that            D. which
(  )24. A. to speak        B. to walk         C. to look         D. to see
(  )25. A. not            B. neither          C. nor           D. never
(  )26. A. deaf           B. being deaf       C. blind          D. being blind
(  )27. A. as soon as       B. until           C. after           D. when
(  )28. A. learned         B. had studied     C. had learned      D. had been learned
(  )29. A. to use          B. by using          C. using         D. to be used
(  )30. A. make          B. get              C. tell            D. ask
(  )31. A. whatever       B. however          C. wherever       D. whoever
(  )32. A. among         B. between          C. in             D. against
(  )33. A. At first         B. At last           C. At the end      D. At once
(  )34. A. in             B. in understanding    C. in showing     D. to show
(  )35. A. wouldn’t       B. could never        C. came to        D. continued to  

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A.quietly B.peacefully C.hopefully D.normally

A.arose B.raised C.rose D.aroused

A.situation B.condition C.place D.position

A.took B.sent C.carried D.rushed

A.The years B.The months C.The weeks D.The days

A.fixed up B.made up C.built up D.set up

A.until B.before C.after D.when

A.asked B.allowed C.admitted D.acquired

A.no matter B.even if C.whether D.as if

A.put B.dressed C.wore D.fit

A.marched B.forced C.hid D.followed

A.required B.replied C.recognized D.regarded

A.warm-hearted B.well-managed C.mild-mannered D.cold-blooded

A.firm B.strong C.hard D.tough

A.losing B.lost C.to lose D.having lost

A.in B.on C.at D.with

A.Finally B.Instantly C.Patiently D.Interestingly

A.calm B.quiet C.slow D.fast

A.put off B.put away C.put up D.put down

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