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四閱讀測驗 10%  When the class was told we were going to visit a school for blind kids, I thought, “Oh boy! This isn’t going to be any fun. How can we have fun with kids who can’t see?”   On the way to that school, my classmates and I talked about sports and television programs. We also chatted about video games and movies. All of a sudden, I felt sorry for those blind children who can’t do those things.   However, those bad feelings disappeared when I met Lucie and Freddy. The first thing Freddy did when we met was challenge me to a game of baseball! I was shocked when I heard about this idea. I thought, “How can they hit or catch the ball if they can’t see it?”   To my surprise, they did it. The baseball game, called beep baseball, totally meets their needs. Because the blind cannot see, the wonderful invention makes a beeping noise so that a player can hear it coming. When the player hits the ball, the two bases make a noise like a bee buzzing. The player has to touch the base before the person in the field picks up the ball.   When it was my turn, I covered my eyes and tried to play. It was harder than I thought. Lucie and Freddy played much better. After the game, we became good friends. Through this experience, they have taught me that blind people are just like the rest of us. With the aid of some useful inventions, they can do what others do, too.
1. This passage is written mainly to _____.
(A) introduce a kind of baseball
(B) show how an invention benefits people’s life
(C) explain the importance of playing sports
(D) make readers feel pity for the blind

參考答案

答案:D
難度:適中0.454545
統計:A(1),B(5),C(0),D(5),E(0)

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