The phrase "familiar sights" in the first sentence is nearest in meaning to ______.
A: "people who are familiar with the surroundings"
B: "people who enjoy sightseeing"
C: "people who have very good eye-sights.”
D: "people or objects that are often seen around by others"
A: "people who are familiar with the surroundings"
B: "people who enjoy sightseeing"
C: "people who have very good eye-sights.”
D: "people or objects that are often seen around by others"
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- “What they are trying to achieve could _______ thousands of other people who are entirely _______ on others for their _______—people who are very _______, people with degenerative diseases. There are many, many people around the country who are suffering in _______.”
- What kind of people are regarded as “well” traditionally? A: People who have a healthy personality. B: People who have good living habits. C: People who have no disability. D: People who have no disease.
- What is true about the hotel where Mr and Mrs Williams stayed in Rome? A: It provided very good room service. B: It enabled people who stayed there to choose their own time to have meals. C: It tried hard to give people who stayed there very good meals. D: It allowed people who stayed there to enjoy their meals around the clock.
- What is the theme of the text? A: People who are blind still have the courage and willpower to overcome their difficulties B: Blind people can still find beauty in life although they cannot enjoy the sights of the world C: Blind people have keener sense of touch although they cannot see the world around them D: People who are blind still can enjoy themselves if they do things that don’t involve sight.
- People who have a lot of hobbies often have a very positive _________.