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【题目】People nowadays can hardly imagine what Jewish people went through during World War . It was just because they were Jewish1Anne and her family had to hide away, or they would be2(catch) by the German Nazis.

Anne hadn't been able to be outdoors for3long a time that she had grown crazy4everything to do with nature.

For example, when it was warm, she stayed5(wake)on purpose until half past eleven one evening in order to have a look at the moon for once by6(her). But as the moon gave far too much light, she didn’t dare open a window. And another time, she happened7(be) upstairs one evening when the window was open. She didn't go downstairs8the window had to be shut. The dark,9(rain) evening, the wind, the thundering clouds held her entirely in their power. It was the first time in a year and a half that she10(see) the night face to face.

【答案】

1that

2caught

3so

4about

5awake

6herself

7to be

8until

9rainy

10had seen

【解析】本文介绍二战期间,Anne一家人为了逃避德国纳粹当人的追捕,不能到户外去,不能接触大自然。本文提现了Anne渴望大自然的心情。

1句意:是因为他们是犹太人他们不得不躲藏, 可知此句是强调句式,故填that。

2句意: 否则他们将会被德国纳粹党抓住。此举是含情态动词的被动语态,can be已经给出,所以答案为caught。

3句意:Anne这么长时间不能到户外去,以致于她渐渐地对大自然的一切变得疯狂。So---that如此---,以致于---,引导结果状语从句,故答案为so。

4句意:Anne这么长时间不能到户外去,以致于她渐渐地对大自然的一切变得疯狂。be crazy about---疯狂,可知答案为about。

5句意:她故意处于醒着的状态,stay awake处于醒着的状态,此处stay处于---状态,是半连系动词,形容词作表语,答案为awake。

6句意:她故意晚上到十一点半不睡,为了独自看一次月亮。by oneself独自,靠自己,答案为herself。

7happen to do sth.碰巧做某事,故答案为to be。

8句意:直到窗户被关她才上楼。not---until直到---为止,故答案为until。

9句意:下雨的晚上。形容词修饰名词,可知答案为rainy。

10固定句式It was the first time that 主语+过去完成时态+---。某人第几次做某事,故答案为had seen。

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