时间:2019-02-13 作者:英语课 分类:名人认知系列 Who Was


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Helen Keller was born on June 27, 1880, in Tuscumbia, Alabama. Her father, Arthur Keller, had fought in the Civil War for the South. After the war, he went home to his farm. After his first wife died, he married a woman named Kate Adams. His two sons from his first marriage and his young wife called Arthur Keller “Captain.” In addition to running his farm, Captain was also the editor of the local paper. He was a quiet, stern 1 man.



The first girl in the family, baby Helen lit up a room. She laughed and cooed. Helen was the apple of her mother’s eye. Her father adored 2 her. Helen wrote about her early life. She said, “The beginning of my life was simple and much like every other little life … I came, I saw, I conquered, as the first baby in the family always does.”



Helen was smart. She spoke 3 early. Her first words were said to be “tea, tea, tea” and “wah-wah” for water. If she did not know the words for things, Helen made up signals to show her mother what she wanted. She learned to walk at an early age. Soon Helen was racing 4 around the house.



Then before she was two years old, Helen became sick. Very sick. She ran a very high fever. At that time, there were few medicines to cure sickness. The doctor thought that Helen would die. Then, suddenly, the fever broke. Helen slept peacefully. Her family rejoiced 5. Their golden daughter was fine again.



But Helen wasn’t fine. While Helen’s mother was bathing her, she moved her hand in front of Helen’s face. Helen did not blink 6. Helen’s eyes stared straight ahead. Kate tried again. She hoped that she was wrong. But she wasn’t. Helen was blind. And that was not all.



Every evening, a bell was rung to call the family to dinner. Everyone heard the loud, clanging noise. They stopped what they were doing and came to dinner. But Kate noticed that Helen no longer turned her head toward the sound. Kate called to the Captain and his sister Evelyn, who lived with them. They shouted at Helen. They spoke softly. They clapped their hands next to her ears. Helen did not react. Mrs. Keller’s fear was true. Her daughter was deaf as well as blind.



Her parents took Helen to a doctor. The doctor checked her, but there was nothing he could do. How, Mrs. Keller wondered, would her smart, beautiful little girl learn to live in her silent, dark world?



adj.严厉的,严格的,严峻的;n.船尾
  • The ship was in a blaze from stem to stern.整艘船从头到尾都着火了。
  • The headmaster ruled the school with a stern discipline.校长治校严谨。
爱慕,崇拜( adore的过去式和过去分词 ); 非常喜欢
  • For all her faults, Tallulah's friends tolerated and even adored her. 尽管塔卢拉有缺点,她的朋友们却宽容她,甚至崇拜她。
  • They adored her as a living goddess. 他们把她当作活女神崇拜。
n.(车轮的)辐条;轮辐;破坏某人的计划;阻挠某人的行动 v.讲,谈(speak的过去式);说;演说;从某种观点来说
  • They sourced the spoke nuts from our company.他们的轮辐螺帽是从我们公司获得的。
  • The spokes of a wheel are the bars that connect the outer ring to the centre.辐条是轮子上连接外圈与中心的条棒。
n.竞赛,赛马;adj.竞赛用的,赛马用的
  • I was watching the racing on television last night.昨晚我在电视上看赛马。
  • The two racing drivers fenced for a chance to gain the lead.两个赛车手伺机竞相领先。
(使)欣喜[高兴,快乐]( rejoice的过去式和过去分词 ); 非常高兴; 深感欣喜
  • He rejoiced that all the work was after all finished in time. 他很高兴,全部的工作最终还是按时完成了。
  • The news of victory rejoiced the heart of the whole nation. 胜利的喜悦使全国人民欢欣鼓舞。
vi.眨眼睛,闪烁;vt.眨(眼睛),使闪烁
  • In a blink of an eye he had disappeared.一眨眼的工夫他就没影了。
  • The boy disappeared around the corner in a blink of an eye.一眨眼,这男孩就在拐角处不见了。
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Adenbüttel
annual wage
Arbra
atomic vibration
atroke
band suction
base-level resonance
Blénod-lès-Toul
borysewicz
bridge (crane) type unloader
campsosternus guishuni
can of corn
cemented catalyst
center-to-center
child nervousness
chipe
clinical surgery
coupons payable
cyclic economy
cydnids
default rates
diameter-height curve
displacement of auricle
electronic sphygmomanometer
electronic whiteboard
emission flame photometer
etherial
eye-beam
fiscal-monetary mix
gaol session
Garīn, Kūh-ī-
gearlevers
genus sylvilaguss
Ginir
glomars
Gulnare
Hassman
hepaticocholangio-jejunostomy
high bond reinforcing bar
incoherences
inward investment
isoamyl-malonic acid
kiawahs
legal liquidation
liboensis
LiChrospher
lightest
logarithmic creep
logical empiricist
matting power
microblepharon
microcomputer applications
Miyamori
moorcock
new foreign bond issue
northern storm petrels
obolos
open train billet mill
operation of luggage and parcel at transit station
OPSCOM
optical code
ortheziid
osvobozhdenies
pairing energy
pennbridge
Philaret
photoelectric star photometer
piedras
pneumonography
poolroom
portable pacemaker
pottia truncate
powder prepreg
push type slab kiln
radially split
radio navigation guidance
recommend to
reference format rule
salcer
saprophytic chain
screws that
shared data bases
shihhotze series
silver processe
size distribution index
social power
spherographs
ST_music_beats-or-lengths-of-musical-notes
stamp ordinance
sterile male technique
Suycener
tail gas condenser
thalictricavine
track cyclists
trade payment
transmission formula
treponemal
type complex
Utedrin
what's good for the goose is good for the gander
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