Chairs, tables, sofas, and other objects put into a house or office
Furniture
The political party used ...............to try to gain support for the war and convince people to support their plans.
A. lies
B. Propaganda
C. Warnings
Propaganda
Summons
An order to come or appear
What is anti-Semitism?
A. hating Jews
B. hating Muslims
C. hating education
D. hating Christians
A. hating Jews
Annelies Marie Frank, called Anne for short, was born on June 12, 1929. She lived with her mother Edith, father Otto and older sister Margot. They lived in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, where Otto’s family had lived for generations. The Frank family was Jewish, and it was becoming harder to be Jewish in Germany. Adolf Hitler blamed Jewish people and other minorities for the country’s bad economy. He used propaganda in the press, radio, art, film and theater to spread his message of anti-Semitism. When Hitler rose to power in 1933, the Franks moved to Amsterdam, Holland, to escape his anti-Jewish laws.
Based on the information in the passage, Anne’s father...
A. knew Adolf Hitler personally.
B. was born in Frankfurt am Main.
C. converted to Judaism as a child.
D. convince his family to move to Amsterdam.
D. convince his family to move to Amsterdam.
A strong feeling of worry that sth bad will happen
Fear
An ____________ is a building attached to or near a larger building that has been added
Annex
Suitcase
A large bag used for carrying clothes, etc.
What did Anne Frank call her family’s hiding place?
A. the Hideout
B. the Hidden Attic
C. the Secret Annex
D. the Underground Station
C. the Secret Annex
The Frank family lived relatively peacefully in Amsterdam. Otto owned a successful business that sold spices and supplies for making jam. Anne and her sister Margot went to school and were quite popular with their classmates. However, the threat of war in Europe was growing stronger. In 1939 the Nazis began the Holocaust, the systematic murder of Jewish people and members of other minority groups. That same year, led by Hitler, they invaded Poland, and World War II began. In 1940 the Nazis invaded and occupied Holland, where the Franks lived.
According to the text, Otto Frank
A. make jam
B. was invaded.
C. lead a company.
C. lead a company.
Worry
Concern
--------------- is a disease spread by ticks, fleas, mice and rats that causes headache, fever, and rash. It causes many deaths during times of war and famine.
typhus
Chime
To make a bell sound
True or False: Anne only wrote about politics and the war in her diary.
A. True
B. False
B. False
"Our freedom was severely restricted by a series of anti-Jewish decrees: Jews were required to wear a yellow star; Jews were required to turn in their bicycles; Jews were forbidden to use streetcars; Jews were forbidden to ride in cars, even their own; Jews were required to do their shopping between 3 and 5 p.m.; Jews were required to frequent only Jewish-owned barbershops and beauty parlors; Jews were forbidden to be out on the streets between 8 p.m. and 6 a.m.; Jews were forbidden to go to theaters, movies or any other forms of entertainment; Jews were forbidden to use swimming pools, tennis courts, hockey fields or any other athletic fields; Jews were forbidden to go rowing; Jews were forbidden to take part in any athletic activity in public; Jews were forbidden to sit in their gardens or those of their friends after 8 p.m.; Jews were forbidden to visit Christians in their homes; Jews were required to attend Jewish schools, etc. You couldn't do this and you couldn't do that, but life went on.” (June 20, 1942)
According to Anne’s diary, which of the following was not part of the anti-Jewish decrees in Holland in 1942?
To stay somewhere where you cannot be found
Hideout
A ..................... is a type of prison in which a large number of persecuted people are forced to live in very bad conditions.
Concentration camp
Retired
No longer working
While in hiding, ________ helped the Franks.
A. the government
B. a few friends
C. Otto’s family
D. no one
B. a few friends
Otto Frank had begun turning the annex of his office building into a secret hiding place even before the Nazis invaded Holland. On July 4, 1942, Anne’s sister Margot received a notice to report to a German “work camp.” Forced-labor camps were part of the Nazis’ efforts to get rid of Jewish people in Europe. Thousands of Jews died in labor camps as a result of exhaustion, starvation and exposure to bad weather and disease. The Frank family moved into their hiding place the next day. They were soon joined by four Jewish acquaintances.
Based on the information in the passage, Margot
A place where sb who is in danger can live temporarily
Shelter
When I told her my secret, I didn't know she would
..................... me by telling the whole class.
betray
Lie
Something you say that you know is not true
Anne ended up at Bergen-Belsen concentration camp with
A. her mother.
B- her brother.
C. her father.
D. her sister
D. her sister
When the Nazis invaded Holland, they imposed a law that said Jewish people could not own businesses. Otto was forced to give up his business, Opekta. He gave the company to a couple of loyal employees-turned-friends, Jo Kleiman and Victor Kluger. Otto was able to stay active in the business behind the scenes. Later, when the Franks were in hiding, these employees were instrumental in helping them survive. Along with two more Opetka employees, Miep Gies and Bep Voskuijl, they visited the Secret Annex regularly. They brought food, supplies and news from the outside world.
Based on the information in the passage, Otto Frank’s employees most likely