Gao Hongbo
In October p>24, I went to Europe alone to attend the 33rd Autumn in Warsaw Poetry Festival.
On the night I arrived in Warsaw, I made a request to my host: Next year is the 6th anniversary of the victory of anti-fascism. Can I visit Auschwitz? When I said this, I didn't know how far Auschwitz was from Warsaw, let alone the specific arrangements of the host. Malek, chairman of Polish Writers' Association, mused, and Hu Peifang didn't answer the translation.
A few days passed in a hurry, and the autumn in Warsaw left a very beautiful impression on me. A poet's party held in an actor's manor made me realize the unique charm of old Europe, and the poetry festival "Autumn in Warsaw" was held in Chopin Park, which made the poetry more poetic. But I still think about Auschwitz, 3 kilometers away.
at 12: 3 on October 18th, I finally stepped into Auschwitz concentration camp. It was a rainy morning, and I took an umbrella with me when I went out. When I arrived at Auschwitz, it was suddenly windy. Sister Peifang Hu said that Auschwitz is a strange place, and visitors often encounter continuous rain. She didn't accompany me to Auschwitz. She said she couldn't stand the torture of her mind!
It was a strange and hurried visit, with gas chambers, cremators, barbed wire, watch towers, tattooed torture racks, and a small yard with more than 7, kilograms of compressed hair ... In the exhibition hall on the 27th floor, I saw a big photo on display: Jewish women and children were in hands in the air at the German gun, and a little boy's eyes were full of innocence and helplessness. This scene is extremely shocking! In front of the crematorium, I walked with a group of middle school students. The children were silent. I didn't know what they were thinking, but a few poems suddenly appeared in my heart:
At this moment, I became a huge sponge,
quickly filled with the juice of history,
my fingertips began to cry,
for the helplessness and sadness of mankind in that era.
There are huge clouds in the sky, and the autumn wind rolls up the leaves, and there is a howl and groan in the wind. In Auschwitz, the hell created by human beings to destroy human beings, I feel chilly, a nightmare and a reality. It is really possible that Auschwitz buried the ghosts of more than 1 million victims, which formed a dead depression, a magical terror, and a fickle climate.
The wind is still roaring in the high sky, blowing my hair and clothes. I don't know where and when this angry wind started, but I feel that the land under my feet is trembling in the wind, barbed wire and tattooed racks are shaking in the wind. The tourists in the concentration camp must have a storm in their hearts far better than the wild wind in nature!
Afterwards, I wrote this line in my diary: "Europe, a beautiful late autumn noon, surrounded by a large group of middle school students, I walked on the land of Auschwitz, and I quickly ran away."
On the same day, I met a female student from China named He Gan. She said that she had accompanied a delegation to visit Auschwitz, and then suffered for more than two months, and she never wanted to go again. How dare you think of Sister Hu Peifang who has lived in Poland for half a century? Their rejection of Auschwitz is an instinctive protection for themselves. Auschwitz concentration camp is another name for hell, as American Vice President Cheney said at the forum commemorating the 6th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz concentration camp on January 27th, 24: "In the death camps in Europe, some people committed the most serious crimes that human beings can't imagine. We must send this message to the next generation: we are here to thank those liberators who saved us from tyranny, and we must have the courage to stop those evils from coming back. "
Auschwitz is a small town. It was built 8 years ago. Before World War II, it was called the "Jewish City" of Poland, because there were 7, Jews in the population of 12,3 at that time. Now the town is a bit overwhelmed by history, because people can't imagine how the town can survive next to a huge cemetery.
Of course, this is only the opinion of tourists. In fact, it is because of Auschwitz that human conscience endures.
14. The first three sections of the article describe the attendance at the 33rd Warsaw Autumn Poetry Festival. What are the functions? (4 points)
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15. (1) In the fifth paragraph, how did the author write about the Auschwitz concentration camp? (2) What kind of thoughts and feelings does the sudden appearance of "My Heart" express the author? (6 points)
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16. (1) What are the characteristics of the Auschwitz wind in this article? (2) What is the meaning of Auschwitz's "wind"? (6 points)
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17. (1) Why did Sister Hu and her family "reject" Auschwitz, and "I" felt like fleeing "when visiting? (2) The author said, "It is because of Auschwitz that the conscience of human beings will last forever." How do you understand this sentence? (7 points)
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14. Naturally lead to the content of visiting Auschwitz concentration camp; Express the eagerness of the mood; The beautiful city, "the unique charm of Europe" and beautiful poetry contrast the genocide committed by the Nazis in this land; Malek thoughtfully, Hu Dajie don't talk for the following "refused" foreshadowing.
(This question is 5 points, and the answer is * * * four points. If you answer one point correctly, you will get 1 point, if you answer two points correctly, you will get 3 points and if you answer three points correctly, you will get 5 points. )
15. (1) Summarize the narrative first, and then choose typical details to describe it, such as the 7, kilograms of hair pressed into a square block and the innocent and helpless eyes of the little boy under the German gun in a photo.
(2) The sudden appearance of "the bottom of my heart" shows that "I" witnessed the great shock of tragic history and felt extremely sad for the helplessness and sadness of human beings.
(3 points for each small question. The first question is "from face to point" and it can be explained in detail; The second small question "shock" and "heartache" only get 1 point, and get 3 points if you answer two points correctly. )
16. (1) Auschwitz winds often come "suddenly"; Cold air attacks people; With the momentum of "anger" and "fury"; Make a "howl" and "groan" sound.
(2) Auschwitz is a violent wind in nature; A dead atmosphere of depression and terror formed by millions of murders; The storm in people's hearts.
(3 points for each small question. There are four points in the first small question, with 1 point for each point, and 3 points for correct answer; There are 3 points in the second sub-question, and each point is 1 point. )
17. (1) People can't bear the torture of the mind and the burden of history, but instinctively protect themselves.
(2) The existence of Auschwitz makes people face up to the heinous crimes committed by human beings in history; Stinging conscience; And alert people to the resurgence of those evils.
(6 points for this question. 2 points for the first small question and 1 point for each of the two main points; The second question is 4 points, three points, one point correctly, two points correctly, and four points correctly. )