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   The Anne Frank House is a museum connected to the actual house where Anne Frank, the famous Jewish diary writer, hid during World War II. This house─located at Prinsengracht 263 in Amsterdam─was the scene of the book, the Diary of Anne Frank.     Anne Frank and her family hid in the Secret Annex of the house for two years, until they were discovered by the Nazis. After Anne died in the concentration camps, two people who helped hide the Franks secretly returned to the house and removed some of Anne’s personal items, including her diary, which was published in 1947.     Most readers wanted to visit Prinsengracht 263 after reading Anne’s diary, but it was almost torn down in 1955 in order to build a factory. Residents of Amsterdam started a campaign to save the house. The campaign worked and Otto Frank, Anne’s father started the Anne Frank Foundation in 1957, which had the purpose of raising enough money to buy and fix up the house. The house was instead donated to the Foundation and the raised funds were used to purchase the house next door, Prinsengracht 265. The Anne Frank House was opened to the public as a museum in 1960.     After further repair in 1970 and 1999, the Anne Frank House now contains the museum, a cafe, and a bookstore. The museum features exhibitions, the rooms where Anne and her family hid, and the reconstructed offices in the front of the house, where her father worked. Visitors get a feeling of what Jews experienced in Nazi times because the Anne Frank House was a real place that existed during that time.
43.The Anne Frank House was __________.
(A) built by the Nazis
(B) torn down during World War II
(C) bought by Otto Frank
(D) the scene of the Diary of Anne Frank

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答案:B
難度:適中0.444444
統計:A(0),B(4),C(2),D(3),E(0) #
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