My ( ) brother two years older than I is a computer illiterate (电脑盲).
A:elder B:older C:younger D:old
Optometristis (验光师) will happily testify that the only significance of thick, hornrimmed glasses is that they distinguish persons with bad eyes ( ) intellectual or illiterate.
A:they are B:are they C:be they D:they be
Sequoyab was a young Cherokee Indian, son of a white trader and an Indian Squaw (北美印第安女人). At an early age, he became fascinated by "tile talking leaf", an expression that he used to describe the white man’s written records. Although many believe this "talking leaf" to be a gift from tile Great Spirit, Sequoyah refused to accept that theory. Like other Indians of tile period, he was illiterate, but his determination to remedy tile situation led to the invention of a unique 86 character alphabet based on the sound patterns that he heard.
His family and friends thought him mad, but while recuperating (恢复) from a hunting accident, he diligently and independently set out to create a form of communication for his own people as well as for other Indians. In 1821, after twelve years of work, he had successfully developed a written language that would enable thousands of Indians to read and write.
Sequoyah’s desire to preserve words and events for later generation has caused him to be remembered among the important inventors. The giant redwood trees of California, called "sequoias (红杉)" in his honor, will further imprint his name in history.
What is the most important reason that Sequoyah will be remembered( )
A:California redwoods were named in his honor. B:He was illiterate. C:He created a unique alphabet. D:He recovered from his madness and helped mankind.
Passage Four
Sequoyah was a young Cherokee Indian, son of a white trader and an Indian Squaw (北美印第安女人). At an early age, he became fascinated by "tile talking leaf", an expression that he used to describe the white man’s written records. Although many believe this "talking leaf" to be a gift from tile Great Spirit, Sequoyah refused to accept that theory. Like other Indians of tile period, he was illiterate, but his determination to remedy tile situation led to the invention of a unique 86 character alphabet based on the sound pat- terns that he heard.
His family and friends thought him mad, but while recuperating (恢复) from a hunting accident, he diligently and independently set out to create a form of communication for his own people as well as for other Indians. In 1821, after twelve years of work, he had successfully developed a written language that would en- able thousands of Indians to read and write.
Sequoyah’s desire to preserve words and events for later generation has caused him to be remembered among the important inventors. The giant redwood trees of California, called "sequoias (红杉)" in his honor, will further imprint his name in history.
What is the most important reason that Sequoyah will be remembered ()
A:California redwoods were named in his honor. B:He was illiterate. C:He created a unique alphabet. D:He recovered from his madness and helped mankin
Sequoyab was a young Cherokee Indian, son of a white trader and an Indian Squaw (北美印第安女人). At an early age, he became fascinated by "tile talking leaf", an expression that he used to describe the white man’s written records. Although many believe this "talking leaf" to be a gift from tile Great Spirit, Sequoyah refused to accept that theory. Like other Indians of tile period, he was illiterate, but his determination to remedy tile situation led to the invention of a unique 86 character alphabet based on the sound patterns that he heard.
His family and friends thought him mad, but while recuperating (恢复) from a hunting accident, he diligently and independently set out to create a form of communication for his own people as well as for other Indians. In 1821, after twelve years of work, he had successfully developed a written language that would enable thousands of Indians to read and write.
Sequoyah’s desire to preserve words and events for later generation has caused him to be remembered among the important inventors. The giant redwood trees of California, called "sequoias (红杉)" in his honor, will further imprint his name in history.
What is the most important reason that Sequoyah will be remembered()
A:California redwoods were named in his honor. B:He was illiterate. C:He created a unique alphabet. D:He recovered from his madness and helped mankin
Sequoyab was a young Cherokee Indian, son of a white trader and an Indian Squaw (北美印第安女人). At an early age, he became fascinated by "tile talking leaf", an expression that he used to describe the white man’s written records. Although many believe this "talking leaf" to be a gift from tile Great Spirit, Sequoyah refused to accept that theory. Like other Indians of tile period, he was illiterate, but his determination to remedy tile situation led to the invention of a unique 86 character alphabet based on the sound patterns that he heard.
His family and friends thought him mad, but while recuperating (恢复) from a hunting accident, he diligently and independently set out to create a form of communication for his own people as well as for other Indians. In 1821, after twelve years of work, he had successfully developed a written language that would enable thousands of Indians to read and write.
Sequoyah’s desire to preserve words and events for later generation has caused him to be remembered among the important inventors. The giant redwood trees of California, called "sequoias (红杉)" in his honor, will further imprint his name in history.
What is the most important reason that Sequoyah will be remembered
A:California redwoods were named in his honor. B:He was illiterate. C:He created a unique alphabet. D:He recovered from his madness and helped mankin
My ______ brother two years older than I is a computer illiterate (电脑盲).
A:elder B:older C:younger D:old
According to the estimate, the illiterate population in the world is ______.
A:two hundred and fifty million B:one hundred million C:about half of the total population in the world D:seven thousand million
Passage Four
Sequoyab was a young Cherokee Indian,
son of a white trader and an Indian Squaw (北美印第安女人). At an early age, he became
fascinated by "tile talking leaf", an expression that he used to describe the
white man’s written records. Although many believe this "talking leaf" to be a
gift from tile Great Spirit, Sequoyah refused to accept that theory. Like other
Indians of tile period, he was illiterate, but his determination to remedy tile
situation led to the invention of a unique 86 character alphabet based on the
sound patterns that he heard. His family and friends thought him
mad, but while recuperating (恢复) from a hunting accident, he diligently and
independently set out to create a form of communication for his own people as
well as for other Indians. In 1821, after twelve years of work, he had
successfully developed a written language that would enable thousands of Indians
to read and write. Sequoyah’s desire to preserve words and
events for later generation has caused him to be remembered among the important
inventors. The giant redwood trees of California, called "sequoias (红杉)" in his
honor, will further imprint his name in history. |
What is the most important reason that Sequoyah will be remembered
A:California redwoods were named in his honor. B:He was illiterate. C:He created a unique alphabet. D:He recovered from his madness and helped mankind.