She found that she herself couldn't do all the housework, so she hired a ______.A.guideB.c
She found that she herself couldn't do all the housework, so she hired a ______.
A.guide
B.clerk
C.maid
D.chief
She found that she herself couldn't do all the housework, so she hired a ______.
A.guide
B.clerk
C.maid
D.chief
A.To have arrived
B.To arrive
C.While arriving
D.Arriving
The next morning she found the man______in bed, dead.
A.lying
B.lie
C.lay
D.laying
When she found her daughter was running a high fever, she ______ took her to hospital.
A.promptly
B.consequently
C.consistently
D.provokingly
Having entered the hall, she found a chair in one corner and _______herself silently.
A. sitting
B. sat
C. seating
D. seated
Hurrying back to her car, ______.
A.her bag was lost
B.she found her bag missing
C.missing she found her bag
D.the bag was missing
A.As hard as she tried
B.As she tried harder
C.Hard she tried
D.hard as she tried
She found her watch ______ she lost it.
A.where
B.when
C.in which
D.that
Rosa Kuleshova, a young woman in the Urals, can see with her fingers. She is not blind, but because she grew up in a family of blind people, she learned to read Braille(盲文) to help them and then went on to teach] herself to do other things with her hands. She was examined by the Soviet Academy of Science, and proved to be genuine. A scientist made an intensive study with her and found that, securely blindfolded with only her arms stuck through a screen, she could tell the difference between three primary colors. To test the possibility that the cards reflected heat differently, he heated some and cooled others without affecting her response to them. He also found that she could read newsprint under glass, so texture was giving her no clues. She was able to identify the colors and shape of patches of light projected on to her palm or on to a screen. In rigidly controlled tests, with a blindfold and a screen and a piece of card around her neck so wide that she could not see round it, Rosa read the small print in a newspaper with her elbow. And, in the most convincing demonstration of all, she repeated these things with someone standing behind her pressing hard on her eyeballs. Nobody can cheat under this pressure.
The first white men to visit Samoa found people who ______.
A.were not entirely blind
B.described things by touching them
C.could see with their hands
D.could see when they hold out their hands
A.terms
B.links
C.virtues
D.minds