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Burst of Technology Helps Blind to See

Blindness first began creeping up on Barbara Campbell when she was a teenager, and by her late 30s, her eye disease had stolen what was left of her sight.
Reliant on a talking computer for reading and a cane for navigating New York City, where she lives and works, Ms. Campbell, now 56, would have been thrilled to see something. Anything.
Now, as part of a striking experiment, she can. So far, she can detect burners on her stove when making a grilled cheese, her mirror frame, and whether her computer monitor is on.
She is beginning an intensive three--year research project involving electrodes surgically implanted in her eye, a camera on the bridge of her nose and a video processor strapped to her waist.
The project, involving patients in the United States, Mexico and Europe, is part of a burst of
recent research aimed at one of science' s most. sought - after holy grails (无法实现的梦想): making the blind see.
Some of the 37 other participants further along in the project can differentiate plates from cups, tell grass from sidewalk, sort white socks from dark, distinguish doors and windows, identify large letters of the alphabet, and see where people are, albeit not details about them.
Linda Morfoot, 65, of Long Beach, Calif. , blind for 12 years, says she can now toss a ball into a basketball hoop (篮球筐), follow her nine grandchildren as they run around her living room and "see where the preacher is" in church.
"For someone who' s been totally blind, this is really remarkable, "said Andrew R Mariani, a program director at the National Eye Institute. "They' re able to get some sort of vision. "
Scientists involved in the project, the artificial retina, say they have plans to develop the technology to allow people to read, write and recognize faces.
Advances in technology, genetics, brain science and biology are making a goal that long seemed out of reach--restoring sight--more feasible.

单选题 Ms Campbell became totally blind
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】文章地一段对Barbara Campbell的基本情况作了说明:在十几岁的时候,Barbara Campbell的视力开始下降,到了接近四十岁的时候眼疾夺去了她尽存的视力。很显然,本题的正确答案为B。
单选题 As part of a striking experiment, now Barbara Campbell can see
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】由题干关键词Barbara Campbell can see定位到第三段第二句:So far, she can detect burners on her stove when making a grilled cheese, her mirror frame, and whether her computer monitor is on.(到目前为止,做烤乳酪时,她能够感觉到火苗的跳动,能看到镜框,能够知道计算机显示器是否开着),与此陈述相符的只有D选项,因此本题的正确答案为D。
单选题 What is the project aimed at?
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】从由题干关键词aim at定位到第五段:The project, involving patients in the United States, Mexico and Europe, is part of a burst of recent research aimed at one of science's most—sought--after holy grails: making the blind see(这个项目涉及了来自美国、墨西哥和欧洲的病人,是作为一项研究的一部分进行的,这项研究旨在帮助盲人恢复视力,这是人们长久以来一直追求的梦想),由此可推断文中讨论的项目的目标当然也是帮助卣人恢复视力。因此本题的正确答案为A。
单选题 What change has happened to Linda Morfoot after she participated the project?
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】根据题干关键词Linda Moorfoot定位到原文第七段:Linda Morfoot, 65, of Long Beach, Calif. , blind for 12 years, says she can now toss a ball into a basketball hoop, follow her nine grandchildren as they run around her living room and "see where the preacher is" in church(琳达·莫尔弗特,65岁,来自加利弗尼亚的长岛,说她现在能把球扔进篮球筐,可以看到她的几个孙子、孙女在她的客厅里追逐打闹,在教堂里能“看到神父在哪里”),由此可判断正确答案为C。本题的难点在于正确理解原文的含义,句中的follow这里指用眼睛追随,并不是跟着孩子们一起打闹。
单选题 What is the author's attitude towards the project?
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】文章的主体部分一直在描述文中提及的项目给失明的人带来的历史性变化,而且从文章的最后一段也能感受到作者的态度:Advances in technology, genetics, brain science and biology are making a goal that long seemed out of reach--restoring sight--more feasible(技术、基因技术、大脑科学和生物学上的进步正使长久以来似乎不可能的目标一恢复视力一变得可能)。从这句话中,我们能够明显地感受到作者对这项研究是抱肯定态度的,因此本题的正确答案为A。