【題目】A best friend is someone who you can tell everything 1(介詞), even your most personal feelings and 2. Anne Frank treated her 3 as her best friend.

The German Nazis were in chase of(追捕) Anne and her family. The family had to hide 4 from the chase. They didn’t 5(情態(tài)動(dòng)詞) go out even in the evenings. They had to stay 6(副詞) days and nights.

Not being able to go out for such a long time, Anne missed the beauty of 7 so much that she grew crazy about everything to do with it. She stayed up until eleven thirty one evening on 8 just to see the moonlight. She said: “This is the first time I 9 (see) the moonlight since I was here.”

Unfortunately, the family were finally discovered and taken away from the 10

(hide) place.

【答案】

1to

2thoughts

3diary

4away

5dare

6indoors

7nature

8purpose

9have seen

10hiding

【解析】

1句意:一個(gè)最好的朋友就是你可以把一切告訴他,甚至你內(nèi)心的情感和想法。tell sth. to sb.告訴某人某事,可知答案為to。

2句意:一個(gè)最好的朋友就是你可以把一切告訴他,甚至你內(nèi)心的情感和想法?芍鸢笧thoughts。

3句意:Anne Frank把她的日記當(dāng)做她最好的朋友?芍鸢笧閐iary。

4句意:這一家人必須躲藏,遠(yuǎn)離追捕。away from遠(yuǎn)離,避開痛苦,可知答案為away。

5句意:甚至在晚上他們也不敢出來。dare,可知答案為dare。

6句意:他們不得不日夜留在室內(nèi)。indoors 在室內(nèi),可知答案為indoors

7句意:Anne想念大自然的美。nature大自然,可知答案為nature。

8固定詞組:on purpose故意地,可知答案為purpose。

9固定句式This is the first/second--- time that +主語+現(xiàn)在完成時(shí)態(tài)+其他。某人第幾次做某事,可知答案為have seen。

10句意:很不幸,這家人最后被發(fā)現(xiàn),從躲藏的地方被帶走。the hiding place躲藏的地方,此處是動(dòng)名詞做定語,故答案為hiding。

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