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下列著作或报纸是由马克思和恩格斯共同完成的是
①《神圣家族》           ②《德意志意识形态》      ③《共产党宣言》
④《新莱茵报》           ⑤《家庭、私有制和国家的起源》

A:①②③④⑤

B:①②③④

C:②③④

D:①②④⑤

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屈的抗俘

    这是最震撼我的一张照片。它刊登在日本当年的宣传画册上,用以炫耀“皇军”的战果。照片的标题只有一个字:华。这是一个简洁而富有诗意的标题,因为照片中的这位女孩叫成本华。她是在坚守和县城门时,战斗到最后被俘的,当时她只有二十岁。

    在这张照片上,所有人都在笑,敌人在笑,成本华也在笑。如果不是寒光闪闪的屠刀,你甚至会以为这只是一次劳动的间隙,阳光下气氛和谐充满友善的小憩。成本华双手交叉昂首挺立,胸前捆绑她的细绳因配合照相才刚被解开,【A】背景是四个坐在长凳上嬉笑的日本士兵,嘴里喷出悠闲的烟圈,他们的屠刀仍然没有离开手边。背后的墙十分高大,这应该是她被捕之地和县的城墙。

    成本华表现出一种触目惊心的镇定,甚至有点若无其事的安详。成本华的发式给人以_______的感觉,本来是应该往后梳理一些的,因为_______的战事而耷拉在两侧脸颊。这无意识而不加修饰的一缕,反倒为她平添了一分女性的柔美,让成本华更加妩媚。是_______的战争还没消磨掉一个女人的温柔美丽,还是青春的韶华任何力量也无法遮挡?如果你知道这里刚刚结束一场你死我活的拼杀,她站立的土地上还汩汩流淌着战友的鲜血,她背后坐着的是一群残暴成性的野兽,你就知道她脸上笑容的含义了。

    她是在一群野兽虎视眈眈下,发出了自信自傲、无所畏惧的微笑。这含蓄的微笑,成为抗俘的形象代言,让敌人害怕,也让我们心痛。

    十岁的孩子,在今天也许还会躺在妈妈的怀里撒娇。十岁的孩子,在今天的家庭正是众星捧月般的年龄。

    另一张照片中这位十岁的孩子,被俘时已是一位陆军上等兵!他是已知被俘的抗日军人中,年龄最小的一位。是什么力量让这个幼小的孩子走上枪林弹雨的战场?偌大的中国摆不下他一张小小的课桌,他过早地告别美好的童年走向成熟。也许,他的父母已被日本人杀害,他的姐妹还在铁蹄下呻吟。战争毁灭了他的家,也毁了他幼小的心灵,目睹法西斯的_______,除了杀敌复仇,他别无选择。【B】日兵右手抚摸小战士的头,左手却紧握杀人的钢刀,我们的小英雄表情十分冷峻坚决,小眼睛瞪得溜圆,小嘴咬得紧紧,小胸脯挺得老高,完全是一派初生牛犊不怕虎的劲头,他似乎早已识破面前这个鬼子伪善的嘴脸…

    面对这些远去的背影,让我们反思战争的惨痛,更让我们刻骨铭心地铭记,历史的深处,还有一群应该被我们默默祝福和尊崇的人,他们的名字叫抗俘……

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    My dad is the kind of parent that expects my best. He would never be angry if I failed at something as long as I tired. He never changes his mind after he makes it, which sometimes makes him seem too stubborn. My dad's strictness comes from the way he was raised. He grew up working long hours on his family farm. His dad was bad-tempered, and he would get angry enough to throw wooden boards at my dad when he did something wrong. In high school, my dad woke up at four in the morning to get his chores(家务杂事)done and walk to school so that he would make it to basketball practice by five.

    Through all of the duties my dad had at home, he played three sports and went to school on top of it. school would have been easy, but my dad had dyslexia(读写困难)which made it nearly impossible for him to read. Since dyslexia wasn't recognized back then, every teacher my dad had passed along thinking that he was just unable to learn. My dad struggled in school until one teacher took the time to sit down and teach him how to read and write.

    The best part about my dad is his attitude toward daily life. even though he likes things once right, he also knows how go to with the flow and have a good time. My dad doesn't worry about things he can't control. When he comes home from a terrible day at work, he always puts on a smile on his face because he knows family is a lot more important than any other tings.

    I know that I get my best qualities from my parents and the way they raised me. My dad has shown me that with discipline and hard work I can achieve anything, and have fun while doing it.