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II克漏字: 28%, 共28題With The Cellist of Sarajevo stealing in, I was immediately drawn to a hushed, empty universe. Then the music grew into a(n) 16 furor that gripped me powerfully. And slowly and gently, it subsided into a death rattle and eventually back to silence. Bathed in this unaccompanied cello performed by Yo-Yo Ma, I felt 17 I had just witnessed the terrifying civil war, which devastated Sarajevo. The composer David Wilde 18 his feelings of outrage and love 18 this piece of music, trying to tell the world how brutal the war could be and how admirable Vedran Smailovic was.Vedran Smailovic, an outstanding cellist in Sarajevo, actually did not realize the cruelty of war until May 27, 1992 19 he witnessed twenty-two innocent people killed by a mortar shell. 20 the massacre than a feeling of agony overwhelmed him. Sleepless whole night, Smailovic finally figured out what he could do to mourn for his lost friends and neighbors. For the following twenty-two days, Smailovic, in his concert attire, played music with great 21 in the same spot where the massacre had happened. He played for human dignity, for scared people hiding in basements and for peace. With the battle 22 around him, Smailovic shook his cello like a fist in the face of bombs, ruins, and death. His cello, without a doubt, becomes the mightiest weapon of all.
16.
(A) screaming
(B) unashamed
(C) renowned
(D) civilized

參考答案

答案:A
難度:非常困難0
統計:A(3),B(2),C(1),D(0),E(0)

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