(necessary) like clothing, food, and weapons. 2 (determine) to survive, Crusoe salvages (打捞) what he can from the wreck and builds a shelter.
Relying on his wits and 3 he can find on the island, Crusoe grows crops and capture wild goats 4 meat. Although there are illness, storms, loneliness and other hardships, Crusoe does not give 5 . Years pass in this way. Then on a trip to the other side of the island, Crusoe sees footprints — the first sign of human life in more than five years! Almost immediately, he realizes that the 6 (visit) to his island must be cannibals (食人族)!
Crusoe strengthens his fort and lives in fear of capture. At one point, he is able to overcome his fear and rescues 7 young captive from the cannibals. He names the man Friday. Eventually, Crusoe and Friday are rescued.
Today, people still read Defoe’s novel Robinson Crusoe, 8 first edition
9 (publish) in 1719. 10 enjoy its high adventure and its insights into the problems of loneliness and isolation.
1. necessities 2.Determined 3.what 4.for 5.up
6. visitors 7 . a 8. whose 9. was published 10. They
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