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[单项选择]Imagine a chart that begins when man first appeared on the planet and tracks the economic growth of societies from then forward. It would be a long, flat line until the late 16th or early 17th century, when it would start trending upward. Before then the fruits of productive labor were limited to a few elites — princes, merchants and priests. For most of humankind life was as the English philosopher Thomas Hobbes famously described it in 1651 — "solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short". But as Hobbes was writing those words, the world around him was changing. Put simply, human beings were getting smarter.
People have always sought knowledge, of course, but in Western Europe at that time, men like Galileo, Newton and Descartes began to search systematically for ways to understand and control their environment. The scientific revolution, followed by the Enlightenment, marked a fundamental shift. Humans were no longer searching for ways simply to fit into a natural or divine order,
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When the first white man
arrived in Samoa, they found blind men, who could see well enough to de- scribe
things in detail just by holding their hands over objects. In France, just after
the First World War , Jutes Romaine tested hundreds of blind people and found a
few who could tell the different light and dark. In Italy the neurologist Cesare
Lomrose discovered a blind girl who could "see" with the tip of her nose and the
lobe of her left ear. In 1956 a blind schoolboy in Scotland was taught to
differentiate between colored lights and learned to pick out bright objects
several feet away. In 1960 a medical board examined a girl in Virginia and found
that, even with thick bandages over her eyes, she was able to distinguish
different colors and read short sections of large print.
Rose
Kuleshova can see with her fingers. She is not blind, but because she grew up in
a family of blind people she learned to read B
A. To read through glass-blindfolded.
B. To identify the colour and shape of light on a screen while securely blindfolded.
C. To carry out tasks with someone pressing on her eyeballs.
D. To work from behind a screen, blindfolded and with a card round her neck.