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Keep your face to the sunshine and you cannot see the shadow. 保持面朝阳光,你将不会见到阴暗。(Helen Keller) 图片1
[ti:UNIT 5 Great People Lesson 37 Touch the World] [0:00.728]UNIT 5 第五单元 [0:02.072]Great People 伟人 [0:03.747]Lesson 37: 第三十七课: [0:05.407]Touch the World 感触世界 [0:08.700]THINK ABOUT IT! [0:10.167]What would your life be
高尔基曾经说过,苦难是最好的大学。我们熟悉的海伦. 凯勒,在她看来,苦难能使我们的灵魂强大,性格坚韧。自小失去视力和听力的她,一生都在黑暗和无声的世界中度过。如果说这是上天
A bend in the road is not the end of the road. Unless you fail to make the turn. 路上的转弯处不是路的终点,除非你没有转弯。(Helen Keller) 图片1
UNIT 25 RADIO PROGRAMS(V) Lesson49 Part Ⅰ UNIT 25 RADIO PROGRAMS(V) Lesson 49 Part Ⅰ Warming-up Exercises Spot Dictation: Louis Braille( Ⅰ ) Everyone has heard of the Braille____ of reading for
Lesson50 Part Ⅰ Lesson 50 Part Ⅰ Warming-up Exercises Spot Dictation: Louis Braille( Ⅱ ) He studied different ways of making _____and dashes on paper. At last _____arrived at a simple system in
Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. 没有激情,任何伟大的事业都不能成功。 Ralph Waldo Emerson, American thinker 拉尔夫沃尔多爱默生,美国思想家 The man who has made up his mind to win will never say Impo
海伦凯勒(Helen Keller,1880年6月27日-1968年6月1日),著名的美国女作家、教育家、慈善家、社会活动家。在十九个月时因患急性胃充血、脑充血而被夺去视力和听力。1899年6月考入哈佛大学拉
新课标小学英语第十二册(一年级起点外研版)MODULE 8 Unit 1 Helen Keller Unit 2 Helen's First Word
A Blind Woman's Vision She fought for women’s rights, crusaded for the causes of workers, promoted equality for minorities, and championed the underprivileged and the oppressed. She also earned seve
83 聋哑人海伦·凯勒的大学生活 DATE=8-12-01 TITLE=PEOPLE IN AMERICA #1834 - HELEN KELLER (PART 2) BYLINE=KATHERINE CLARKE VOICE ONE: I'm ray freeman. Voice two: And I'm Shirley Griffith wit
HOST: Welcome to AMERICAN MOSAIC, in VOA Special English. (MUSIC) I'm Doug Johnson. On our show this week: We answer a question about two famous American women /P Play music by Akon /P And tell about a craft show in Washington, D.C. Smithsonian Craf
79 第一次感受有声世界的精彩 Date=8-5-01 Title=people in America #1833 - Helen Keller, part 1 Byline=Katherine Clarke Voice one: I'm Shirley Griffith. Voice two: And I'm ray freeman. Every
June 27, 2000, is the 120th anniversary of the birth of Helen Keller, and each year the week in which her birthday falls is recognized as Deaf-Blind Awareness Week. In honor of Helen Keller -- and other members of the deaf-blind community, this week
I choose for my subject faith wrought into life, apart from creed or dogma. By faith I mean a vision of good one cherishes and the enthusiasm that pushes one to seek its fulfillment regardless of obstacles. Faith is a dynamic power that breaks the ch
MANY BLIND PEOPLE READ BY TOUCH INSTEAD OF SIGHT. THEY RUN THEIR FINGERS OVER PAGES THAT ARE PRINTED IN RAISED DOTS. DIFFERENT ARRANGEMENTS OF DOTS STAND FOR DIFFERENT LETTERS. LOUIS BRAILLE INVENTED THIS SPECIAL KIND OF WRITING. LOUIS BRAILLE WAS BO
THOMAS HOPKINS GALLAUDET OF HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT, WAS THE MAN WHO BROUGHT EDUCATION TO DEAF CHILDREN IN AMERICA. HE WANTED TO HELP HIS NEIGHBORS YOUNG DEAF DAUGHTER, ALICE COGSWELL. IN 1816, GALLAUDET WENT TO PARIS, FRANCE, TO STUDY AT A SCHOOL FOR
TODAY ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL IS BEST KNOWN FOR INVENTING THE TELEPHONE. BUT HE ALSO WORKED ALL HIS LIFE TO HELP THE DEAF. HIS MOTHER WAS NEARLY DEAF. AS A YOUNG MAN, BELL TAUGHT DEAF CHILDREN. HE USED DRAWINGS TO TEACH THE DEAF HOW TO USE THEIR TONGUE
SIGN LANGUAGE LONG AGO, A GROUP OF DEAF PEOPLE IN PARIS, FRANCE, DEVELOPED THEIR OWN SIGN LANGUAGE. THEN, IN 1755, A TEACHER WHO COULD HEAR, ABB CHARLES MICHEL DE LEPE, LEARNED THESE SIGNS AND ADDED NEW ONES TO FORM A STANDARD SIGN LANGUAGE OF FRENCH
Helen Adams Keller was an American author, activist and lecturer.She was the first American deaf and blind person to graduate from college.From an early age she decided to communicate with the world, despite her barriers to communication.She became a