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Ask Steveland Morris and he’ll tell you that blindness is not necessarily disabling. Steveland was born prematurely and totally without sight in 1950. He became Stevie Wonder - composer, singer, and pianist. The winner of ten Grammy awards, Stevie is widely acclaimed for his outstanding contributions to the music world.
As a child, Stevie learned not to think about the things he could not do, but to concentrate on the thing that he could do. His parents encouraged him to join his sighted brothers in as many activities as possible. They also helped him to sharpen his sense of hearing, the sense upon which the visually disabled are so dependent.
Because sound was so important to him, Stevie began at an early age to experiment with different kinds of sound. He would bang things together and then imitate the sound with his voice. Often relying on sound for entertainment, he sang, beat on toy drums, played a toy harmonica (口琴) , and listened to the radio.
Stevie soon graduated from toy instruments to real instruments. He first learned to play the drums. He then ed the harmonica and the piano. He became a member of the junior church choir and the leading singer. In the evenings and on weekends, Stevie would play different instruments and sing popular rhythm and blues tunes on the front porches of neighbors’ homes.
One of Stevie’s sessions was overheard by Ronnie White, a member of a popular singing group called The Miracles. Ronnie immediately recognized Stevie’s talent and took him to audition(试演) for Berry Gordy, the president of Hitsville USA, a large recording company now known as Motown. Stevie recorded his first smash hit "Fingertips" in 1962 at age twelve, and the rest of Stevie’s story is music history.
Which of the following is NOT true about Stevie’s childhood

A.
Stevie used to tell people that a blind person was not necessarily disabled.
B.
He learnt to concentrate on things that he could do.
C.
He played as often as possible with his brothers, who had normal sight.
D.
He tried very hard to train his sense of hearing.
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【单选题】口琴:嘴巴

A.
图案:美丽
B.
空气:鼻子
C.
牙齿:舌头
D.
钢琴:手

【单选题】Ask Steveland Morris and he’ll tell you that blindness is not necessarily disabling. Steveland was born prematurely and totally without sight in 1950. He became Stevie Wonder - composer, singer, and p...

A.
recorded Stevie’s musical performance that won him instant fame
B.
was a record that turned out to be a great success
C.
carried the message that the blind could work miracles with their fingertips
D.
all of the above

【单选题】Ask Steveland Morris and he’ll tell you that blindness is not necessarily disabling. Steveland was born prematurely and totally without sight in 1950. He became Stevie Wonder - composer, singer, and p...

A.
Stevie used to tell people that a blind person was not necessarily disabled.
B.
He learnt to concentrate on things that he could do.
C.
He played as often as possible with his brothers, who had normal sight.
D.
He tried very hard to train his sense of hearing.
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【单选题】口琴:嘴巴
A.
图案:美丽
B.
空气:鼻子
C.
牙齿:舌头
D.
钢琴:手
【单选题】Ask Steveland Morris and he’ll tell you that blindness is not necessarily disabling. Steveland was born prematurely and totally without sight in 1950. He became Stevie Wonder - composer, singer, and p...
A.
recorded Stevie’s musical performance that won him instant fame
B.
was a record that turned out to be a great success
C.
carried the message that the blind could work miracles with their fingertips
D.
all of the above
【单选题】Ask Steveland Morris and he’ll tell you that blindness is not necessarily disabling. Steveland was born prematurely and totally without sight in 1950. He became Stevie Wonder - composer, singer, and p...
A.
Stevie used to tell people that a blind person was not necessarily disabled.
B.
He learnt to concentrate on things that he could do.
C.
He played as often as possible with his brothers, who had normal sight.
D.
He tried very hard to train his sense of hearing.
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