夹叙夹议型完形填空 (一) It was a test all of us would hope to pass, but none of us really wants to take. A masked gunman points his weapon at a Christian and asks “Do you __1__ God?” She knows that if she says “yes,” she’ll pay for her belief. But unfaithfulness to her Lord is unthinkable. So, with what would be her last __2__, she calmly answers “Yes, I believe in God.” As you may have guessed, the event I’m describing took place last Tuesday in Littleton, Colorado. As the Washington Post __3__, the two students who shot 13 people, Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold, did not choose their victims at random(随意)—they were __4__ out of ugly prejudices(偏见). Media coverage has focused on the killers’ hostility(敌意) toward racial minorities and athletes, but there was another group the pair __5__ every bit as much, if not more: Christians. And, there were plenty of them to hate at Columbine High School. According to some __6__ eight Christians—four Evangelicals and four Catholics—were killed. Among them was Cassia Bernall. And it was Cassia who made the dramatic __7__ I’ve just described —fitting for a person whose __8__ movie was Brave Heart, in which the hero dies a martyr’s(殉教的) death. Cassia was a 17-year-old junior with long blond hair that she wanted to __9__ and have made into wigs(假发) for cancer patients who had lost their hair through chemotherapy(化疗). She was __10__ in her youth group at West Pool’s Community Church and was known for carrying a Bible to school. |