In 1939,seven-year-old Miriam Schreibeer should have started first grade.(1)BB,she spent that year—and the following five—trying to survive.She was living in Poland when Word War Ⅱ(2)AA. "My entire life was(3)CC within minutes," she says, "I was looking forward to starting school." She never(4)DD it.And not having a(n)(5)AA has always been a thorn (刺) in her side.
(6)BB later,though,the now-89-year-old Holocaust (大屠殺) survivor finally got something she had always(7)DD.Kapiloff brander,director of community programs,(8)CC out to the New England Academy,a Jewish high school,to ask whether the school could help Mariam fulfill her(9)BB.Richard Nobel,the principal of the school,brought a few senior students to Miriam's home to hear her story(10)AA they camp up with the idea of(11)DD her a diploma at the school's 2020(12)CC ceremony.
Miriam(13)DD a lot in a slave labor camp in Siberia before she got freedom in 1946.She and her(14)AA family members went to a refugee camp in Germany.Getting a formal education was never a(n)(15)BB for her but she learned seven languages over the following years. "I(16)CC myself," she says, "I read books day and night.I still do."
On August 16th 2020,during a socially distanced ceremony in the school gym,Miriam was presented with a high school diploma. "There weren't too many(17)DD eyes among the 30 of us there," says Nabel.Miriam's family was especially(18)AA. "I'm not sure whether she realizes the(19)CC of that moment to me," says Bernie,her eldest son "I'm so(20)BB of her."
(1) | A.Besides | B.However | C.Lastly | D.Suddenly |
(2) | A.broke out | B.broke in | C.broke down | D.broke up |
(3) | A.saved | B.hurt | C.ruined | D.improved |
(4) | A.regretted | B.learned | C.lost | D.made |
(5) | A.degree | B.honor | C.course | D.goal |
(6) | A.Months | B.Decades | C.Days | D.Weeks |
(7) | A.registered for | B.paid for | C.prepared for | D.longed for |
(8) | A.cried | B.set | C.reached | D.ran |
(9) | A.promise | B.wish | C.task | D.duty |
(10) | A.before | B.a(chǎn)fter | C.until | D.since |
(11) | A.lending | B.returning | C.leaving | D.presenting |
(12) | A.opening | B.religious | C.graduation | D.weeding |
(13) | A.revised | B.discovered | C.explored | D.suffered |
(14) | A.remaining | B.missing | C.retired | D.a(chǎn)nnoyed |
(15) | A.dream | B.choice | C.lesson | D.example |
(16) | A.protected | B.reminded | C.taught | D.doubted |
(17) | A.curious | B.red | C.sharp | D.dry |
(18) | A.moved | B.calm | C.tired | D.satisfied |
(19) | A.a(chǎn)dventure | B.impression | C.importance | D.popularity |
(20) | A.certain | B.proud | C.shy | D.a(chǎn)fraid |
【答案】B;A;C;D;A;B;D;C;B;A;D;C;D;A;B;C;D;A;C;B
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