Helen was much kinder to her youngest child than she was to the others, ______, of course,
A.who
B.what
C.that
D.which
A.who
B.what
C.that
D.which
A.with
B.that
C.what
D.which
A.can’t
B.mustn’t
C.won’t
D.shouldn’t
Helen Keller is remembered as ______.
A. a political leader.
B. an example to others.
C. a famous scientist.
D. an extraordinary doctor.
Helen wad born ______February 6th, 1970.
A.in
B.at
C.on
D.to
Helen Keller learnt to ______.
A.care for children.
B.express herself.
C.travel alone.
D.use her physical strength.
Through what do people know Helen Keller today?
A. Her writings.
B. Her parent's letters.
C. Her children.
D. Her school records.
Helen and Mary are good friends. _______often go to school together.
A.They
B.Them
C.Their
D.Theirs
Helen Keller was born a healthy normal child in Alabama in 1880. However, an illness with a high fever struck her when she was still a child. She became deaf, blind, and unable to speak. For little Helen, the world was suddenly a dark and frightening place. She was wild and stubborn. Several years later a miracle came into Helen's life when Anne Sullivan, a strong and loving person, became Helen's teacher. Miss Sullivan's teaching changed the child into a responsible human being. Through her help Helen Keller learned to communicate with those around her, and as she grew older, others benefited from her unique insights and courage. Miss Keller died in 1968, but her spirit lives on. It lives on in her articles and books and in the stories of people who were fortunate enough to meet her during her lifetime.
Why was Helen Keller blind, deaf and unable to speak?
A.Because she'd been born that way.
B.Because a horse had kicked her.
C.Because she'd had a very high fever.
D.Because she'd had a bad fall.
What was Helen Keller like when Miss Sullivan met her?
A. She was quiet and shy.
B. She was bright and friendly.
C. She was weak from illness.
D. She was uncontrollable.
The car costs ______ the other one.
A.as much over
B.as much to
C.as much more as
D.as much as