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五、根据首字母提示补全短文。
The Diary of a Young Girl is a book based on the writing from a diary 1. w
Anne Frank began to keep a diary on her thirteenth birthday,12 June,1942,just weeks before going 2. i
When Otto Frank read his daughter's diary,he was amazed. "I never knew my little Anne had such deep thoughts." Anne's story has become a 7. r
The character's fictional(虚构的)origin was proved undoubtedly 8. l
The Diary of a Young Girl is a book based on the writing from a diary 1. w
written
by Anne Frank while she was in hiding for two years with her family during the war.Anne Frank began to keep a diary on her thirteenth birthday,12 June,1942,just weeks before going 2. i
into
hiding with her family and four other people. With the help of a group of Otto Frank's trusted colleagues(同事),they 3. rremained
hidden for about two years. They were 4. ddiscovered
in 1944 and sent to separate Nazi concentration camps. Anne Frank finally 5. ddied
of typhus(斑疹伤寒)in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp shortly before liberation in 1945. Of the group of eight,only Anne's father 6. ssurvived
the war. After the war,he got back the diary that was saved and kept by his friend.When Otto Frank read his daughter's diary,he was amazed. "I never knew my little Anne had such deep thoughts." Anne's story has become a 7. r
record
of that time.The character's fictional(虚构的)origin was proved undoubtedly 8. l
later
. Anne had expressed the wish in the introduction for one person that she could call her truest friend,that is,a person to whom she could confide her deepest thoughts and 9. ffeelings
. She observed that she had many "friends",but no true,dear friend with whom she could 10. sshare
her innermost(内心深处的)thoughts.
答案:
1. written 2. into 3. remained 4. discovered 5. died 6. survived 7. record 8. later 9. feelings 10. share
六、[核心素养]完形填空。
★★★
人与自我——自我提升
Webster always loved to run,even when he was very young. Running gave him ______1,making him feel like he could do anything. Although he could run far and he could run fast,the other boys ______2 seemed to believe in him.
When Webster grew older,he visited a volcano(火山). As the boy ______3 at the volcano,he made a decision to get to the top of it. He imagined what it would be ______4 to run all the way to the top. This was his chance to become a real runner,like he always ______5 he would be.
Early the next morning,he began his long journey. He ran and ran and never stopped. He ran all the way through a sea of sand ______6 he reached the volcano. As he made his way up,his body ached,but he didn't stop.
______7,the peak(顶峰)of the volcano was within the boy's sight. His heart was filled with ______8!He ran faster and pushed farther,but every time he thought he was getting ______9,there was another corner or another impossibly steep slope(陡坡).
"The other boys were ______10. I'll never be a real runner," the boy cried.
But as he looked down at the city lights below,he saw how far he had already come. He ______11 that if he could just put one foot in front of the other,for just a little longer,he could make it. He ______12 again and climbed his way up to the peak.
As he stood above the cities,above the deserts in the clouds,he felt a sense of ______13 in believing in himself and accomplishing what no one else thought he could do. At that time,
Webster really understood ______14 was impossible if you could try your best. He might be short and he might be small but he was a ______15 runner. He always was.
1. A. luck
B. beauty
C. pleasure
D. courage
2. A. often
B. never
C. always
D. sometimes
3. A. looked up
B. looked down
C. looked around
D. looked back
4. A. like
B. with
C. against
D. about
5. A. dreamed
B. decided
C. worried
D. caught
6. A. unless
B. until
C. since
D. when
7. A. Actually
B. Recently
C. Suddenly
D. Finally
8. A. love
B. anger
C. regret
D. excitement
9. A. faster
B. slower
C. closer
D. farther
10. A. tall
B. small
C. right
D. impolite
11. A. wondered
B. doubted
C. realized
D. suggested
12. A. cried
B. ran
C. visited
D. planned
13. A. pride
B. pain
C. fear
D. trouble
14. A. nothing
B. anything
C. something
D. everything
15. A. free
B. real
C. kind
D. weak
★★★
人与自我——自我提升
Webster always loved to run,even when he was very young. Running gave him ______1,making him feel like he could do anything. Although he could run far and he could run fast,the other boys ______2 seemed to believe in him.
When Webster grew older,he visited a volcano(火山). As the boy ______3 at the volcano,he made a decision to get to the top of it. He imagined what it would be ______4 to run all the way to the top. This was his chance to become a real runner,like he always ______5 he would be.
Early the next morning,he began his long journey. He ran and ran and never stopped. He ran all the way through a sea of sand ______6 he reached the volcano. As he made his way up,his body ached,but he didn't stop.
______7,the peak(顶峰)of the volcano was within the boy's sight. His heart was filled with ______8!He ran faster and pushed farther,but every time he thought he was getting ______9,there was another corner or another impossibly steep slope(陡坡).
"The other boys were ______10. I'll never be a real runner," the boy cried.
But as he looked down at the city lights below,he saw how far he had already come. He ______11 that if he could just put one foot in front of the other,for just a little longer,he could make it. He ______12 again and climbed his way up to the peak.
As he stood above the cities,above the deserts in the clouds,he felt a sense of ______13 in believing in himself and accomplishing what no one else thought he could do. At that time,
Webster really understood ______14 was impossible if you could try your best. He might be short and he might be small but he was a ______15 runner. He always was.
1. A. luck
B. beauty
C. pleasure
D. courage
2. A. often
B. never
C. always
D. sometimes
3. A. looked up
B. looked down
C. looked around
D. looked back
4. A. like
B. with
C. against
D. about
5. A. dreamed
B. decided
C. worried
D. caught
6. A. unless
B. until
C. since
D. when
7. A. Actually
B. Recently
C. Suddenly
D. Finally
8. A. love
B. anger
C. regret
D. excitement
9. A. faster
B. slower
C. closer
D. farther
10. A. tall
B. small
C. right
D. impolite
11. A. wondered
B. doubted
C. realized
D. suggested
12. A. cried
B. ran
C. visited
D. planned
13. A. pride
B. pain
C. fear
D. trouble
14. A. nothing
B. anything
C. something
D. everything
15. A. free
B. real
C. kind
D. weak
答案:
1. D 2. B 3. A 4. A 5. A 6. B 7. D 8. D 9. C 10. C 11. C 12. B 13. A 14. A 15. B
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