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42.A.show          B.cost           C.claim          D.mean

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41.A.anxiety         B.emotions       C.anger          D.terror

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40.A.self-control      B.self-protection    C.self-respect     D.self-defense

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39.A.students        B.friends         C.sons          D.children

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38.A.American       B.Italian          C.Jewish         D.British

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37.A.seized         B.destroyed       C.abandoned      D.burnt

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36.A.usual        B.wrong         C.appealing       D.ideal

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50. A. had            B. helped            C. let              D. forced

答案  31.A  32.B  33.D  34.C  35.C  36.A  37.B  38.C  39.A  40.D  41.A  42.D  43.D  44.B  45.C  46.C  47.A  48.A  49.C  50.B

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(江苏省扬州市2009届高三第三次调研测试)

You know it’s truly amazing how the Jewish people survived after thousands of years of being slaves, persecuted(追捕), and even attempted genocide (种族灭绝)when Hitler’s Nazi murdered 6 million Jews! That’s why in 1934, Germany was the   36   place to be a Jew. When Hitler’s teenage gangs   37   his village, the little   38   boy, Heinz, was just 11 years old.

   Every day Heinz’s parents taught their   39   how important it was to learn   40  . When the Nazi gangs terrorized their village on the streets daily, Heinz’s parents knew that just one moment of losing control of their   41   against their rulers could   42   the death of the family. So Heinz learned to stay out of their   43  , sometimes crossing the street or taking a   44   road home.

   But one day, young Heinz was finally   45   by one of Hitler’s bullies(暴徒). For the first time, Heinz was   46   to talk to a Nazi youth. But by staying calm and   47   choosing his words, Heinz surprised himself when he   48   his way out of trouble and   49   this bully not to hurt him   50   to let him go. That day, Heinz discovered his survival skill of talking and   51   with others. It was a major   52   point that changed his life---and later changed the world.

    After a few years, Heinz’s family escaped from Germany and moved to America. But Heinz never forgot how to talk with people and help bring   53   between enemies. You see, that 11-year-old boy who had   54   his first peace settlement with a Nazi bully, later became one of the greatest ambassadors of peace in the world. You’ve probably heard of him- not as Heinz- but by his American name: Henry Kissinger, the   55   US Secretary of State.

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49. A. do            B. control            C. balance          D. hold

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48. A. made          B. found             C. picked           D. brought

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