The young man committed a _________ as he offered his help to that self-esteemed blind man.
A: blunder
B: revenge
C: misfortune
D: reproach
A: blunder
B: revenge
C: misfortune
D: reproach
举一反三
- When the blind man ate as much as the narrator and his wife did, the narrator thought A: The blind man was a big eater. B: The wife cooked a special dinner for the blind man. C: The blind man was as normal as him. D: The blind man was hungry after a long trip.
- The author followed the blind man because _________________. A: He was sure the blind man would jump off the tower B: He was curious and wanted to find out what the blind man was up to C: He had a lot of time and nothing else to do D: He believed the blind man would need help to get to the top of the tower
- What did the servant do in return to the young man A: He stole something from the house. B: He gave a smile to the young man. C: He had a fight with him. D: He put mud into the young man's coffee.
- The fairy helped the man because he was ( )()( ) man. A: an old B: a young C: a poor D: an honest
- The young man couldn’t help (cry) ______ when he learned that his wife had been seriously injured in the train tragedy.