Section C Directions: There are two passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). You should decide on the best choice. Passage One Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl is a very inspirational and moving diary that should be read by everyone, especially students. Not only will many relate to it, but it is valuable for both the mind and the heart. The touching story reveals the history of World War II, unforgettable people, and lessons that will stay in your heart forever. While reading Anne Frank, I learned lots about what really happened during World War II. It was an unimaginable horror: millions of people dying at the hands of biased (带偏见的) beliefs. Reading this really took me back to 1944 and put me right there in the Secret Annex at the back of her father's company building, holding my breath as Nazi troops passed by on the streets below. The wisdom I gained will remain with me forever. Now I see the Holocaust as something more than a tragedy we learn about in school: it seems more real, more horrific, and somehow bigger and worse than I had imagined. The characters clearly have their own personalities. Some are extremely argumentative, and some are unbelievably sociable (好交际的). Each of them adds a different flavor to the journey. I truly felt connected to these people hiding away, as if I had known them forever. Sometimes, it was as if Anne and I were best friends, sitting there and talking. Other times I could feel Mrs. Van Daan's hurtful comments. Knowing that these people were real, and that they lived and died at the hands of the Nazis, brought an interesting perspective (视角) to the story. These weren't made-up characters; they once walked on this earth. In the end, I was truly fond of them and their stories, and I know other students will, too. No one can read Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl and not take away a very valuable lesson. Focusing on the problems of growing up, dealing with tough times, and the never-ending power of hope, these concepts really strengthened my morals. Throughout the book, young people will be able to relate to Anne's quarrels with her sister and parents, and everyone understands how hard it is to face your biggest fears. Anne will teach us all something to save forever: I know she taught me. After reading this treasured book, I felt more knowledgeable and touched. Anne Frank's diary will help everyone through the toughest and most confusing times with her famous words, "Despite everything, I still believe that people are really good at heart." 23. What does the author think about the characters in the book?