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Ben Underwood is blind. Both eyes were removed when he was just three years old, leaving him with no vision at all. So how on earth does he ride his bicycle, play football and basketball?

Ben uses many common aids for the blind, like speaking software. He's also written a book and does his schoolwork on a hi-tech Braille writer. But what’s unusual is what he doesn’t use. Ben has no guide dog and never uses a white cane. He doesn’t even use his hands. Instead, he sees with sound. Amazingly, Ben’s ears pick up the echoes(回声)and he can precisely locate where things are. Ben is the only person in the world who sees using nothing but echolocation.

Ben was born perfectly healthy, with dark eyes like his mum. But, when he was two she looked into his eyes and saw something was terribly wrong. This is a rare infant eye cancer that affects only one in every six million. In an attempt to save his sight, doctors immediately began intense chemo and radio therapy, but like a lead balloon. His eyes had been removed.

Just one year after the operation to remove his eyes, in the car he asked his mum what the big building was that they were passing. Ben’s ears were picking up the sounds of the city traffic reflecting from the building’s surfaces. His mum let him play in the street because his sound pictures seemed to make him more aware of danger than his sighted friends.

There’s nothing his friends can do that Ben Underwood won't attempt and conquer. Doctors suspect that Ben Underwood has developed super-hearing to make for his loss of sight. However, tests show that he has only normal hearing. So, has Ben’s brain learned to translate the sound he hears into visual information?

1.What is the main idea of the passage?

A. How to see with ears.    B. A boy’s poor life without eyes.

C. The way to fight with fate.    D. A boy who “sees” without eyes.

2.In what way does Ben have much common with other blind people?

A. He uses a white cane in his everyday life.

B. He takes advantaged of computer software.

C. He feels the same echolocation as others do.

D. He uses his ears instead of his both hands.

3.What does the underlined part mean in Paragraph 3?

A. His eye looked like a ball.    B. The doctor stopped their efforts.

C. Nothing really worked.    D. His mother was frightened.

4.What can we infer from the passage?

A. The case of Ben has shocked the doctors.

B. The case of Ben is common to children.

C. Quite a few believe what Ben has said.

D. lien does have the super-hearing ability.

 

1.D 2.B 3.C 4.A 【解析】本文是一篇记叙文。主要讲述了Ben Underwood在三岁时因病失去双眼,但与其他盲人不同的是,他可以用耳朵通过回声来确定物体的位置。这也使得Ben成为世界上第一个利用回声来“看”东西的人。 1.主旨大意题。作者在文中描述了男孩Ben Underwood因病失去视力,成为盲人,但是他又不同于其他盲人,他依靠声音的回声定位能看到周围的事物。故选D。 2.细节理解题。根据题干可知,这里指的是他与其他盲人的共同之处,根据第二段的一、二句可知,Ben 也使用盲人常用的辅助程序,如口语软件。故选B。 3.句意理解题。根据下文的His eyes had been removed可知,医生的化疗治疗毫无作用,眼睛只好摘除。故选C。 4.推理判断题。根据最后一段可知,Ben的病例让专家认为他有了super-hearing,但测试证明不是那样的,因此他的情况让医生感到震惊。故选A。
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