The plane ______ a few minutes after it took off and most of the passengers died.A.collide
The plane ______ a few minutes after it took off and most of the passengers died.
A.collided
B.crushed
C.crashed
D.smashed
The plane ______ a few minutes after it took off and most of the passengers died.
A.collided
B.crushed
C.crashed
D.smashed
A.It is the rush hour.
B.It is a one-way street.
C.The street is too narrow.
M: Oh. I'm sorry. Didn't you say 1323 Willson?
W: No, 3023. It's OK though. You don't have to take me there, I can walk from here.
M: Why don't I just make a U turn at the corner?
W: Well, you shouldn't make a U turn there. It's the one-way, street. See the sign up the head?
M: Well, maybe if I turn left here I can comedown the next street,
W: You can't do that either during the rush hour. Really though, don't go to any trouble. Sometimes one can wait 30 minutes for a taxi. So I'm happy to get this close,
M: Thirty minutes! I've been riding around all day looking for passengers.
Who are the speakers?
A.A passer-by and a policeman.
B.A passer-by and a driver.
C.A passenger and a taxi-driver.
A.creativity
B.credentials
C.recreation
D.credibility
Helen Keller was born on June 27, 1880 in Tuscumbia, Alabama to Captain Arthur and Kate Keller. Helen was healthy until the age of nineteen months when she developed a brain fever that may have been scarlet fever. The fever left her unable to hear, see or speak. Captain Keller was a newspaper editor and was determined to find help for his child. He contacted Dr. Alexander Graham Bell to assist him. Dr. Bell found Michael Anagnos, the director of the Perkins Institution for the blind in Boston, Massachusetts. Mr. Anagnos sent one of his best students, Annie Sullivan to help Helen.
The students at the Perkins Institution made a doll for Annie Sullivan to give Helen. Ms. Sullivan began using the doll to spell the word doll in Helen's hand. Helen learned quickly to make the letters. Helen learned many words and soon wanted to learn to speak. Miss Sarah Fuller of the Horace Mann School was her first speech teacher. Helen learned to use the raised print for reading and soon wanted to go on to college. Helen graduated from Radcliffe College with honors in 1904. Annie Sullivan spelled books and lectures in Helen's hand all through college.
Helen Keller spent the rest of her life trying to make it easier for disabled people to learn. She fought for women's rights, equality for minorities and worker's rights. She was a crusader for people who needed help. Helen Keller won many awards for her work for the blind. Helen Keller died on June 1, 1968, a few weeks short of her 88th birthday. She will be remembered by the world as a champion and hero of the blind and disabled people.
Which of the following is true?
A.Helen Keller became disabled after the disease.
B.Helen Keller learned to finger spell and read.
C.Helen Keller never attended college.
D.Helen Keller was born in Wisconsin.
A.A serious accident.
B.Tragic birth.
C.Brain fever.
D.A serious cold.
A.more
B.much more
C.much
D.more much
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