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Even at the age of 89 Rene Huyghe still loves the woman with whom he spent World WarⅡ driving her from her house to safety, hiding her in his office, even sharing a bedroom with her. She was “Mona Lisa”, masterpiece of Leonardo da Vinci and a centerpiece of the Louvre. He was the chief curator(管理员)of paintings there.
Foreseeing the Nazi drive across Europe, Huyghe began planning in 1938 to hide his charges. When Germans entered Poland a year later, Huyghe’s trucks took Louvre paintings to hiding places far from Paris. “Mona Lisa” rode in a car, “always going with a curator, sometimes with me,” he recalls.
She was carried from place to place out of fear. Bombs could strike her hiding place; fire could burn her; she could end up in a German collection.
Once, as Nazi troops passed her last hiding place, Chateau de Montal, a Resistance fighter inside fired at them. Fearing retaliation(报复), Huyghe shouted to the man, “You are mad! Stop it at once!” The troops moved on and the following day razed(洗劫) entire village nearby.
“At war’s end every single work was back in the Louvre,” Huyghe says. “Mona Lisa” herself returned in a curator’s private car.
1.According to the passage, the one Rene Huyghe still loves is ______.
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A.a painting B.a German girl
C.a Resistance fighter D.a lady
2.When did the Nazi drive across Poland?
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A.Not mentioned. B.In 1938.
C.After 1938 D.Before 1938.
3.In paragraph 2, “Huyghe began planning in 1938 to hide his charges.” Means ______.
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A.Huyghe wanted to hide his money in 1938
B.Huyghe had planned to complete his tasks
C.Huyghe made a plan to hide the paintings of the Louvre in 1938
D.Huyghe hoped to take good care of his photos in 1938.
4.Which of the following is NOT TRUE according to the passage?
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A.A resistance fighter stayed together with the old man.
B.A village in which they stayed was razed by the Germans.
C.All the works were returned to the museum after the war.
D.The curator is 89 years old now.
5.Which of the following will be the best title for the passage?
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A.Nazi’s Rise and Fall
B.Rene Huyghe’s Ever Lasting Feeling with “Mona Lisa”
C.The World War and the Louvre Paintings
D.A Louvre Curator’s Wartime Companion
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