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英語必修5練習(xí)題及答案英語必修5練習(xí)題及答案英語必修5練習(xí)題及答案資料僅供參考文件編號:2022年4月英語必修5練習(xí)題及答案版本號:A修改號:1頁次:1.0審核:批準(zhǔn):發(fā)布日期:新課標(biāo)高中英語必修(5)Units1~2練習(xí)題第一部分:單項(xiàng)選擇題(共35小題;每小題1分,滿分35分)從A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng):1. Themanagerdiscussedtheplanthattheywouldliketosee___________thenextyear.A.carryoutB.carryingoutC.carriedoutD.tocarryout2. Mr.Brownwasverydisappointedtoseethewashingmachineshehadhad____wentwrongagain.A.itB.itrepairedC.repairedD.toberepaired3. Inthepastfewyears,wehavehadthousandsoftrees___________aroundourschool.A.plantB.plantedC.plantingD.beingplanted4. Isthistherecorderyouwant_________________A.tohaverepairedB.torepairitC.tohaveitrepairedD.itrepaired5. Shewasgladtoseeherchildwell___________careof.A.takeB.tobetakenC.takenD.taking6. Theresultoftheentranceexamswasnotmade____tothepublicuntillastThursday.A.knowingB.knownC.toknowD.tobeknown7. Hefoundthem__________atatable___________.A.sat;toplaychessB.sitting;toplaychessC.seated;playingchessD.seat;playthechess8. Icanmakeyou_____whatIsay,butyoucan’tmakeyourself___________inEnglish.A.understand;understandB.understand;understoodC.tounderstand;understandD.understand;tobeunderstood9. Thegirlaskedhimnottoleavethedoor________________.A.tocloseB.closedC.tobeclosedD.closing10. IhaveoftenheardtheABCSong____,butIhaveneverheardAlice__________it.A.tobesung;tosingB.beingsung;sangC.sung;singD.sang;singing11. Johnrushedoutinahurry,_______________thedoor________________.A.leaving;unlockedB.leaving;unlockingC.left;unlockedD.toleave;unlocking12. BeforeshecametoEngland,shehadneverheardasingleEnglishword___________.A.speakingB.spokenC.tospeakD.speak13. __________pooratEnglish,I’mafraidIcan’tmakemyself_______________.A.Tobe;understandB.I’m;tounderstandC.Being;understandingD.Being;understood14. Ihavehadmybike_____,andI’mgoingtohavesomebody______myradiotomorrow.A.repair;torepairB.repairing;toberepairedC.repaired;repairD.torepair;repairing15. Youmustgetthework__________beforeFriday.A.doB.todoC.doingD.done16. __________theroom,thenursefoundthetape-recorder________________.A.Entering;stealingB.Entering;goneC.Tohaveentered;beingstolenD.Havingentered;tobestolen17. Whenhiswifereturned,thehusbandnoticedherhair__________short.A.cuttingB.tobecutC.beingcutD.cut18. Thestudentsaretoldtohavetheirhomework__________inbeforetomorrowafternoon.A.handB.tohandC.handedD.handing19. Wearepleasedtoseetheproblem_____________soquickly.A.settledB.havingbeensettledC.besettledD.settling20. The______________professorfoundthematter__________________.A.surprising;surprisedB.surprised;surprisedC.surprised;surprisingD.surprising;surprising21. _____inthequeueforhalfanhour,Tomsuddenlyrealizedthathehadlefthiswalletathome.A.TowaitB.HavewaitedC.HavingwaitedD.Tohavewaited22. Ittakesalongtimetopreparethedishbutitissodeliciousthatit’sworththe________.A.effortB.courageC.adventureD.consequence23. __________whattheherohaddone,whatIdidisalmost__________.A.Comparedto;nothingB.Comparedwith;everythingC.Comparingto;somethingD.Comparingwith;anything24. ____sunshineandsomerainfallpromiseagoodharvestoffruitsandvegetablesthisyear.A.AlargequantityofB.LargequantitiesofC.AlargenumberofD.Agoodmany25. Itwasintheuniversitytenyearsago,_________theymetinSeptemberforthefirsttime,_________theyfellinlovewitheachother.A.that;whenB.when;thatC.that;whereD.where;that26. IsawtheSmithsatWestBeijingStationthisafternoon.You__________.TheyarestillonholidayinHawaii.A.mustn’thaveB.shouldn’tC.couldn’thaveD.needn’t27. Roadaccidentvictims__________almostaquarterofthehospitalpatients.A.makeoffB.makeupC.makeoutD.makefor28. Ilike_________intheautumnwhentheweatherisclearandbright.A.thisB.thatC.itD.one29. Sorry,I’mafraidIcan’tgocampingwithyou.Ihavetomakeagoodpreparationfortheentrancecollegeexaminations.__________!Wecancamptogethernexttime.A.Don’tsaysoB.CongratulationsC.GoodluckD.Don’tmentionit.30. Allthedoctorsinthehospitalinsistedthattheman_________badlywoundedandthathe________atonce.A.shouldbe;beoperatedonB.were;mustbeoperatedonC.was;shouldbeoperatedD.was;beoperatedon31. Yourcasualclotheswerenot______forsuchaformaloccasion.You’dbettergetchanged.A.aggressiveB.appropriateC.contemporaryD.permanent32. Thetrainwas________toarriveat11:30,butwasanhourlate.A.aboutB.likelyC.certainD.supposed33. ________in1936,HarvardisoneofthemostfamousuniversitiesintheUnitedStates.A.FoundedB.FoundingC.ItwasfoundedD.Beingfounded34. Thestudentsenteredtheclassroom,smilingand_______,and_______downtohavetheirlessons.A.talked;satB.talking;sittingC.talking;satD.talked;sitting35. Doyouexpect______tobeapossibilitythatweshallbeabletoaffordtheparticularfurnitureweneedA.thereB.thatC.oneD.it第二部分:完形填空題(共20小題;每小題分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后所給各題的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng):AnnaDouglaswas72yearsoldwhenshestartedwritinghernewspapercolumn.Shehadbeenaschoolteacherbeforesheretired,butsheneededtokeep36.Shewasevenwillingtoworkwithout37.Shethenofferedher38withabusinessthathelpedotherbusinessfindjobsforoldpeople.Everydayshe39otheroldfolkslikeher.Bytalkingwiththem,she40twothings.Oldpeoplehadabilitiesthatwerenotused.Butoldpeoplealsohadsome41.Shefoundanewpurposeforherselfthen.Throughtheyears,sheusedtowritestoriesaboutpeoplefornationalmagazines.Therewasnowanew42:Oldpeoplelikeherself.Shebegantowritea43columncalled“SixtyPlus”,whichwasabout44old.Shewritesabouttheproblemsofoldpeople,especiallytheirproblemswithbeing45.AnnaDouglasusesher46abilitytoseethetruthbehindaproblem.Sheunderstands47problemsbegins.Forexample,oneofher48saidthathisgrandchildren49thehousesassoonashecametovisit.Mrs.Douglas50somewaysforhimtounderstandhisgrandchildren.“It’simportanttoknow51aboutyourchildren’sworld,”saysMrs.Douglas.“Thatmeansquestioningandlistening,and52isnotwhatoldpeopledobest.Saygoodthingstothemandaboutthem,”shecontinued.“Nevertryto53yourgrandchildrenorotherpeople.Never54youropinion.Don’ttellthemwhattheyshoulddo.55,theyhavebeentaughttheyshouldhaverespectedforoldpeople.Theoldshouldrespectthemaswell.36.A.freeB.richC.powerfulD.busy37.A.restB.respectC.payD.purpose38.A.service.B.moneyC.studentsD.books39.A.observedB.metC.comfortedD.answered40.A.recognized.B.followedC.enjoyedD.demanded41.A.mistakesB.problemsC.questionsD.characters42.A.subject.B.lifeC.wayD.plan43.A.storyB.magazineC.newspaperD.business44.A.getting.B.respectingC.employingD.supporting45.A.unknown.B.refusedC.misunderstoodD.discouraged46.A.thinking.B.workingC.writingD.leading47.A.thatB.whenC.whyD.whether48.A.visitorsB.readersC.listenersD.friends49.A.escapedB.enteredC.leftD.passed50.A.inventedB.choseC.suggestedD.imagined51.A.everything.B.somethingC.anythingD.nothing52.A.listeningB.speakingC.pleasingD.advising53.A.praiseB.scoldC.troubleD.encourage54.A.speakoutB.giveupC.getbackD.stickto55.A.CommonlyB.SurprisingC.HappilyD.Naturally======================================================================第三部分閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng):AEveryonewantssomedegreeofsuccess.Manypeoplebelievethattheydeservesuccesssimplybecausetheybelievethattheydeservesuccess.Butthereisawidespreadbeliefthatpeoplewhogetoninlifemaybesuccessfulnotbecausetheydeserveit,butbecauseofinfluential(有影響的)friendsortherightbackground.Sometimesitmayjustbeacomfortingandharmlessbelief,whileattheotherextremeitcanbeverydestructive.Ioncemetabrilliantyoungengineerwhoworkedinachemicalplant.Becauseofherknowledgeandexperience,sheshouldhavebeenpromotedtoProductionManager.Instead,thejobwenttoamanwhowastotallyunsuitedforthepost.Everyoneknewthatheonlygotitbecausehewaspoliticallyacceptabletohissuperiors(上司).Thisinjusticediscouragedtheyoungengineerandmanyofhercolleagues.Italsomeantthatthefactorywasmuchlessefficientthanitcouldhavebeen.Atthesame,weshouldnotbepessimistic(悲觀的).Moreandmorethenmodernworlddependsonhavingpeoplewhoareinthejobbecausetheyaregoodenough,notjustbecausetheirfacesfit.Thereisastoryofafactoryownerwhosentforanengineertoseetoamachinewhichwouldnotgo.Heexaminedit,thentookoutahammerandtapped,once.Themachinestartedupimmediately.Whenhepresentedhisbill,theownerprotested,“Thiscan’tberight!$100justfortappingamachinewithahammer”
Theengineerwroteoutanewbill:“Fortappingamachine,$1;forknowingwheretotap.$99.”
56.Theengineeratthechemicalplantwasnotpromotedbecause_____.A.itwaspoliticallylessgoodforthebosstoacceptherthanthemanB.herbossdidnotthinkshehadthefightqualificationsforthejobC.themanwhogotthepromotionwasmoreexperiencedthanshewasD.itismoredifficultforawomantogetapromotionthanforhermalecolleague57.Theengineerwhorepairedthemachinewasrightincharging$100because____.A.hehitthemachinetogetitstartedagainB.thefactoryownercouldnothaverepairedithimselfC.hewaschargingforhisknowledgeandexpertskillsD.hewastheonlypersonwhocouldfindoutwhatwaswrongwithit58.Whatcanwelearnabouttheauthor’sattitudetowardthewidespreadbeliefthat“peoplegetoninlifemaybesuccessfulnotbecausetheydeserveit”A.Hequiteagreeswithit.B.Hedoesn’texpresshisopinionhisopinionatit.C.Hecompletelydisagreeswithit.D.Hedoesn’tquiteagreewithit.59.Accordingtothetext,whichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.Havinginfluentialfriendsorrightbackgroundseemshelpfulsometimes.B.Theengineerhadgoodreasontooverchargethefactoryowner.C.Notallthosewhoaregoodintheirjobshavethechancetobepromoted.D.Thosewhoaregoodintheirjobsarestilllargelyneededbythemodernsociety.======================================================================BArtLecture:ArtistZhangXiaogangfromTsinghuaAcademyofFineArtswillgivealectureonChinesecontemporarycultureandartonSaturdayafternoon.Apainterhimself,Zhangwillmainlytalkaboutthepasttwentyyears.Tickets:50Yuan(US$6)Time/Date:8:00to10:00pm,March8(Sat.)Lee’sAntiqueCarpet,intheKentCentre,LiangmaqiaoLu,ChaoyangDistrictTel:Make-upFunLearntopaintPekingOperamasks(臉譜)withartistsonSunday.Theartistswillexplainthebasicmeaningofeachtype.Afterthat,yougetachancetopaintyourownfaceortobepaintedbytheartistsasamonkey,ladyandsoon.Materialsareprepared.Tickets:30Yuan(US$/20Yuan(US$forstudentsandchildren;extra20Yuanchargedfortheartiststodothemake-upforyou.Time/Date:2:30to4:30pm,March9.Lee’sAntiqueCarpet,intheKentCentre,LiangmaqiaoLu,ChaoyangDistrictTel:RollingStonesShowTicketsfortheRollingStonesBeijingconcertfrom7:30to10:00pmonSaturday,March15atBeijingWorkers’Stadiumarenowonsale.Ticketpricesarefrom280,500,1000,2000to3000Yuan.Bookinghotline:,and60.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Alltheeventsaretotakeplaceforadults.B.Alltheeventsaretotakeplaceonweekends.C.Alltheeventsaretotakeplaceintheafternoon.D.Alltheeventsaretotakeplaceinthesameplace.61.Theunderlinedword“contemporary”probablymeans_____A.pastB.oldC.modernD.different62.Ifyouareagrown-up,whichofthefollowingisNOTcoveredinyour30Yuanticketforthemake-upFun?A.Youusethematerials.B.Youpaintyourownface.C.Theartistspaintyourfaceforyou.D.Theartistsintroducedifferenttypesofmasks.63.Ifyou’reafanofRollingStonesandwanttogototheirconcert,whichtelephonenumberwillyoucall?A.B.C.D.======================================================================CLikebusinessandindustry,theacademicworldischangingwithtechnologyAdvancing.Alibraryisoneplacewherewecanseechanges.Manyinnovative(革新的)thingsarehappeninginbothpublicanduniversitylibraries.Librariesusingnewequipmentandtechniquesforresearch,andlibrariansareteachingstudentsthenewtechniques.Oneservicethatsomeuniversitylibrariesarenowprovidingisacomputersearchofmaterialsforstudentsdoingresearch.Beforestartingaresearchproject,studentsmaycheckwiththeirlibrarytoseeifacomputersearchisworthwhile.Thiskindofsearchcannothelpwithallresearchprojects,butitcansavetimeifthetopicisinthecomputer’sdatabase(數(shù)據(jù)庫).Whenyouaredoingamanual(人工的)searchforaresearchpaper,youlookatalltheindexes(索引)suitablefortheresearchtopic.Youlookupthewordsrelatedtothetopicintheindexes.Ittakesmanyhourstolookupthisinformationandwritedownthereferences.Acomputersearchisfasterandeasier.Youandalibrariandecideonthewordstoenterthecomputer.Thecomputerlooksforthesewordsinthisdatabaseandgivesyoualistofreferenceforyourtopic.Acomputercantaketwoormoreideasandproducereferencesthatcombinethoseideas.Acomputersearchcanalsobemorecompletethanamanualsearch.Collegeanduniversitylibrariesareprovidingothertechnologicalservicesaswell.Anotherchangeisthefrequentuseofmicrofilm.Librariesareabletocollectbuildingbyhavingnewspapers,magazines,andotherdocumentsonmicrofilm.Studentsusemicrofilmreadersinthelibraryforthesematerials.Theseinnovationsinlibrariesarehelpfultolibraryusers,buttheyarealsoexpensive.Manylibrariesarefacingbudgetproblems.Thereismoretechnologyavailabletoday;asaresult,librariesarefacingbudgetproblem.Thereismoretechnologyavailabletoday;asaresult,librariesarepayinghighercostsfortheequipmentthatmakesresearcheseasier.64.Beforearesearchbegins,studentsmayfindoutinthelibrary_____.A.iflibrariansarehelpfultothemB.ifacomputersearchwillbeusefulC.ifacomputerwritesoutalistofthewordstheyenteredD.ifthecomputerlooksthroughitsdatabasetochoosetheirtopic65.Whenthecomputer’sdatabaseincludestheresearchtopic_____.A.computersearchescansavetimeB.computersearchesareuselessformostkindsofresearchC.computersearchesarenothelpfulbeforetheresearchprojectD.acomputersearchformaterialsisthebestwaytobeginanytypeofresearch66.Librariescankeeplargeramountsofmaterialsby_____.A.buyingalotofnewspapersB.usingdifferentindexesfromotheruniversitylibrariesC.collectingmoreinformationonotheruniversitybuildingD.havingmicrofilmcopiesofnewspapersandotherdocuments67.Whatcanbeconcludedfromthelastparagraph?A.Technologicalinnovationsarehelpfulbutexpensive.B.Librarieshavebudgetproblemsbecauseitiseasiertousenewspapers.C.Librarieshavebudgetproblemsbecauseofthemanylibraryusers.D.Technologicalequipmentmakesresearcheasierforthelibraryusers.======================================================================DManypeoplelikethefeelingofthegentlewindinspring.Manyliketoseethefallingleavesdancinginthewindinautumn.Butsometimes,whenthewindbecomesastorm,itcanbeverydestructive(毀滅性的).AseriesofsuchstormsstrucktheUSlastmonthandcausedveryseriousdamageandhumanpain.Everyyear,majorstormscausemanyproblemsaroundtheworld.Thereisnothingpeoplecandotostopthesepowerfulforcesofnature.Butnewtechniquesarehelpingscientiststopredict(預(yù)測)how,when,andwherebigstormswillhappen.Themoreexactscientists’warningsare,thebetterpeoplecanprepareforthestorms.Predictionsareimproving.“We’vegottenbetterovertheyears,especiallythelastfewyears,”saysPhilKlotzback,ascientistatanAmericanuniversity.HowisastormformedEvenifscientistsknowwhereastormwillhappen,windscansuddenlychange,carryingthestormtoanewdirection.“Forahurricanetohappen,conditionshavetobejustright,”Klotzbacksays.First,theoceanwaterneedstobewarmenoughsothatitevaporatesandrisesintotheair.Asitrises,thevapor(水蒸氣)coolsandturnsbackintoliquid.Thisprocessgivesoffheat.Thisproducesenergylikeanenginethatcauseswindstoincrease.Itdrivestheformationofahurricane.Ifwindspeedsreach40milesperhour,thesystemiscalleda“tropicalstorm”,anditgetsaname.At75milesperhour,itbecomesahurricane.HurricanesthathittheUSstartwhenathunderstormformsoffthecoastAfrica.Stormsalsodevelopovertropicalwatersinotherpartsoftheworld.Onaverage,60or70stormsformoffAfricaeveryyear.About10ofthemgetnames.Thereareusuallyaboutsixhurricanes.Twotendtobeverybig,withwindsof115milesperhourofhigher.ThehurricaneseasonlastsfromJunetoNovember.NinetypercentofallhurricaneshitinAugust,SeptemberandOctober.68.Accordingtothetext,hurricanesusually____.A.formoffthecoastofAfricaandAmericaB.hitpartsoftheworldinsummerandautumnC.causeseawindstoriseandblowovertheseaD.travelat40milesperhourandgetitsname69.Theunderlinedword“evaporates”(inParagraph5)probablymeans“____”A.beginstomoveB.getslostC.becomeshotD.changesintoagas70.Whichofthefollowingabouttheinformationofahurricaneisthecorrectorder?a.Theoceanwaterevaporatesandgoesintotheair.b.Heatcreatesenergyandcauseswindstoincrease.c.Thevaporcools.d.Theoceanwateriswarmenough.e.Thevaporchangesbackintoliquid.f.Thiscoursegivesoutheat.A.a,d,e,b,c,fB.a,b,c,f,d,eC.d,a,c,e,f,bD.d,a,b,c,e,f71.Accordingtothetext,thespeedofthebiggesttwohurricanesreaches_____.A.115milesperhourB.170milesperhourC.75milesperhourD.135milesperhourE Healthfoodisageneraltermappliedtoallkindsoffoodthatareconsideredmorehealthfulthanthetypesoffoodsoldinsupermarkets.Forexample,wholegrains,driedbeans,andcornoilarehealthfoods.Anarrowerclassificationofhealthfoodisnaturalfood.Thisisusedtodistinguishbetweentypesofthesamefood.Rawhoneyisanaturalsweetener,(甜味佐料)whereasrefinedsugarisnot.Freshfruitisanaturalfood,butcannedfood,withsugarsandotheradditives(添加劑),isnot.Themostprecisetermofallandthenarrowestclassificationwithinhealthfoodsisorganicfood,usedtodescribefoodthathasbeengrownonparticularkindoffarm.Fruitsandvegetablesthataregrowningardensthataretreatedonlywithorganicfertilizers,thatarenotsprayedwithpoisonousinsecticides(殺蟲劑),andthatarenotrefinedafterharvest,areorganicfoods.Meats,fish,dairyandpoultryproductsfromanimalsthatarefedonlyorganically-grownfeedandthatarenotinjectedwithhormones(激素)areorganicfoods. Inchoosingthetypeoffoodyoueat,then,youhavebasicallytwochoices:inorganic,processedfoods,ororganic,unprocessedfoods.Awisedecisionshouldincludeinvestigationofthereasonwhyprocessedfoodscontainchemicals,someofwhichareprovedtobetoxicandwhyvitamincontentisgreatlyreducedinprocessedfoods. Breadistypicallyusedbyhealthfoodadvocatesasanexampleofaprocessedfood.First,theseedsformwhichthegrainisgrownaretreatedwithachemicalwhichisextremelytoxic.Laterthegrainissprayedwithanumberofverytoxicinsecticides.Afterthefoodhasbeenmadeintoflour,itismadewhitewithanotherchemicalwhichisalsotoxic.Next,adoughconditionerisaddedalongwithasoftener.Theconditionerandsoftenerarepoisonous,andinfact,thesoftenerhassickenedandkilledexperimentalanimals. Averytoxicanti-fungal(抗真菌的)compoundisaddedtokeepthebreadfromgettingmoldy. Otherfoodsfromthesupermarketwouldshowasimilarpatternofprocessingandpreserving.Yousee,webuyourfoodonthebasisofsmell,color,andtexture,insteadofvitamincontent,andmanufacturersgiveuswhatwewant-evenifispoisonous.ThealternativeEathealthfoods!72.Whatdoesthispassagemainlytalkabout?A.Healthfood.B.Theprocessingofbread.C.Organicgardens.D.Poisons73.Whichtermisusedtodistinguishbetweentypesofthesamefood?A.RefinedfoodsB.UnprocessedfoodsC.OrganicfoodsD.Naturalfoods74.Whatdoalloftheadditivesinbreadhaveincommon?A.Theyareallorganic.B.Theyareallpoisonous.C.Theyhaveallkilledlaboratoryanimals.D.Theyareallusedtokeepthebreadfromgettingmoldy.75.Whathappenstofoodwhenitisprocessed?A.Theultimatecontentremainsthesame.B.Vitamincontentisreducedaltogether.C.Thevitamincontentisgreatlyreduced.D.Vitamininformationisnotavailableafterprocessing.第四部分:語篇結(jié)構(gòu)(共一節(jié),滿分10分)下面是兩篇報(bào)刊文章,請將標(biāo)有A-F的段落插入文章中標(biāo)號為76~80的合適位置,使文章意義完整,結(jié)構(gòu)連貫;其中有一個(gè)段落時(shí)多余的。BornonJune12,1929,AnneliesMarieFrankwastheseconddaughterofOttoandEdithFrank,middle-classJewsfromFrankfurt,Germany.WhenAnnewasfour,theFranksfledtheNazistoAmsterdam.TheFranksandfourfriendssurvivedundiscoveredfor25monthswiththehelpofsomeofOttoFrank’semployeesuntilaninformer;mostlikelyawarehouseclerksoldthemout.AnneandtheothersweresenttoAuschwitz(奧斯維辛).Ninemonthsaftertheywerearrested,sheandhersisterdiedoftyphus(傷寒)andstarvationinBergen-Belsen,anotherconcentrationcamp,inMarchof1945.Shewasfifteenyearsold77Afterthewar,OttoFrankreturnedtoAmsterdam,wherehereceivedAnne’sdiary,savedduringthewarbyoneofthefamily’shelpers,MiepGies.78Anythingbutuninteresting,AnneFrank’sdiarystandsasperhapsthesinglemostpoignant(痛苦的)humandocumentofhistory’smostinhumanevent.DuringthetimeshespenthidingfromtheNaziswithherfamily,Annerecordedherinnermostthoughtsonlife,puberty(青春期)andfamily.79AnneFrank’sdiarywasfirstpublishedin1947.In1953,thenotebookswereputoutintheUnitedStatesastheDiaryofaYoungGirl.80A.Oftheeight,onlyOttoFranksurvived.B.Overthecourseof25monthsinthehidingplace,AnnerecordedherexperienceswhilehidingfromGermantroops.C.Sevenyearslater,Germanyinvaded(侵略)theNetherlands,andOtto,whoranabusinesssellingthingstoDutchwomen,immediatelymadeplanstohidehisfamilyintheattic(閣樓)ofawarehouse
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