题目内容
Once and only once, I asked that question and got a serious answer, 36 that is with me still.
First, I must tell you 37 this happened, because the place has is power if its own. In Greece again. Near the village of Gonia on rocky bay of the island of Crete 38 a Greek monastery(修道院). Alongside it, on land donated by the monastery, is institute 39 human understanding and peace, and especially to rapprochement (友好关系的重建) between Germans and Cretans. An improbable task, given the bitter residue(后遗影响) of wartime.
Against this heavy curtain of history, in this place where the stone of 40 is hard and thick, the existence of an institute devoted to healing the wounds of war is a fragile paradox(自相矛盾的荒谬说法). How has it come to be here? The answer is a man. Alexander Papaderos.
A doctor of philosophy, teacher, politician, resident of Athens 41 a son of this soil. At war’s end he came to believe that the Germans and t he Cretans had much to give one another—much to 42 one another and that they had an example to set. 43 if they could forgive each other and construct a creative relationship, then any people could.
To make a lovely story short. Papaderos succeeded. The institute became 44 —a conference ground on the site of horror—and it was in fact a source of productive interactions 45 the two countries. Books have been written on the dreams that were 46 by what people gave to people for a summer session. 47 had become a living legend.
36.A.one B.the one C.as D.so
37.A.why B.where C.when D.how
38.A.has B.there was C.sits D.being
39.A.dedicated to B.resulted from C.due to D.adapted to
40.A.the building B.hatred C.the monastery D.happiness
41.A.or B.either C.but D.therefore
42.A.argue with B.compete with C.distinguish with D.learn from
43.A.For B.However C.Even D.As
44.A.a theory B.a reality C.a myth D.a puzzle
45.A.in B.by C.between D.for
46.A.got B.lost C.dreamt D.realized
47.A.The monastery B.The Germans C.The Cretans D.Alexander Papaderos
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