2022年职称英语等级考试阅读理解习题集(23).docx

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1、 2022年职称英语等级考试阅读理解习题集(23)This is specially designed education for children who are either partially sighted or blind. Vision impairments are diagnosed by medical doctors who examine the physical structures in the eye and evaluate the child”s ability to see shapes of different sizes at various distan

2、ces. In the United States, approximately 12 out of 1, 000 children receive some form of special education because of visual impairments.Partially sighted children may use a variety of adaptive aids to see more clearly and to read printed text. These aids include magnifiers, which may be attached to

3、eyeglasses; electronic systems for enlarging print and making it easier to see; and large-print books. Blind children usually are taught to read Braille, a system of raised dots embossed on paper and read by touch. In the past, turning conventional books into pages of Braille was very time-consuming

4、, and the large books required enormous storage areas. However, most Braille texts are now done electronically. Many students read paperless Braille with the aid of machines that mechanically raise the dots in a small panel as the reader progresses through the text. Because Braille cannot be read ve

5、ry rapidly, many blind students prefer to listen to books being read on tapes. Some students also use reading machines equipped with cameras that scan lines of print, which computers then convert to synthesized speech.Many blind and partially sighted children receive orientation and mobility trainin

6、g as a part of their education. Specialists teach them how to travel independently in their schools and communities, often with and aid, such as a cane.Most children with vision impairments are educated in schools within their communities. Vision specialists may provide special materials and equipme

7、nt, help teachers and classmates understand the children”s condition, and possibly provide additional instruction. The specialists may also teach partially sighted children how to use their remaining vision more effectively and instruct them in the use of adaptive aids.Some children with vision impa

8、irments attend special schools designed to meet their particular needs. Like boarding schools, these schools often provide residential services as well as educational programs. They also have specially designed facilities, which may not be found in neighborhood schools, for blind children to partici

9、pate in athletics and other activities.The education of many children with vision impairments is further complicated by their having other disabilities, such as physical disabilities, developmental impairments, or hearing loss. Education for those children might emphasize the development of language

10、 and communication, and personal, social, and vocational skills rather than academic skills.1. Various adaptive aids are used toA. cure children of their vision impairments.B. help children see more clearly and read books and so on.C. teach children how to turn Braille into synthesized speech.D. tea

11、ch children how to use their remaining vision more effectively.2. Large-print books are those books whichA. are printed with large pages.B. have large words in them.C. can be read by using a magnifier.D. can be read with the aid of machines.3. Many blind students like to listen to books becauseA. th

12、ese books can talk by themselves.B. the synthesized speech is very interesting.C. this can save time. D. these students are lazy.4. “Orientation and mobility training” is meant to teach blind and partially sighted childrenA. how to understand part of their education.B. how to use a cane.C. how to mo

13、ve around without other people”s help.D. how to help other people to travel independently.5. It may be good for children with vision impairments to live in special schools because these schoolsA. can save the trouble of their coming from and going back homes.B. are built of nice wooden boards and so are clean and comfortable.C. have educational programs for the blind.D. offer training in vocational skills rather than academic skills.

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