2. Anne Mansfield Sullivan is described in the passage as Helen's teacher and
A) the inventor of Braille
B) faithful companion
C) the subject of a report by Charles Dickens
D) distant relative
E) a student of Alexander Graham Bell
3. From the information in the passage, we know that Helen Adams Keller
A) was overjoyed about being able to communicate with others
B) was blind and deaf when she was born
C) was almost blind when she was born but partially regained her sight later
D) took a shorter time than most students to learn the manual alphabet
E) was disappointed by the slow progress she made under the instruction of Sullivan
EXERCISE 3: Complete the sentences by selecting words from Column B in EXERCISE 1.
1. When he was released from the dark, filthy prison cell into the daylight, his heart filled with
2. In chickens and turkeys the Newcastle disease may be so that nearly
all those in an infected flock die within three days before any signs of illness have even
developed.
3. Now that both my mother and her sister have both lost their husbands, they have become
close to each other, which is good as, that way, they don't feel so
lonely.
4. Most cars in America have automatic gearboxes, but I prefer a
gearshift, as I feel more in control when I change the gears myself.
5. It took her five years to Finnish and, shortly after she became fluent in
the language, she was transferred to Taiwan.
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