問題詳情

    There was a time, not long ago, when most people thought that blind people could never learn to read. People thought that the only way to read was to look at words with your eyes. A young French boy named Louis Braille thought 51 . Louis became highly motivated to improve the system of dots and dashes after 52 to night writing invented by Charles Barbier. He liked the idea of the raised dots, but could do without the raised dashes. As he sat there in his father's leather shop, an idea came to him in a flash. The tool that inspired him was 53 the awl that blinded him. The next few days he spent working on an alphabet 54 entirely of six dots. The position of the different dots would represent the different letters of the alphabet. Louis used the awl to punch out a sentence. He read it quickly from left to right. Everything made sense. It 55 .
51.
(A) otherwise
(B) instead
(C)though
(D) nevertheless

參考答案

答案:D[無官方正解]
難度:困難0.333333
統計:A(2),B(2),C(2),D(3),E(0)

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