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     For 72 years, Lisa Gumpel kept a secret. "For a long time, I was determined not to tell

anyone about it," said Gumpel, 85 years old,  1 finally settled in Minnesota after the war

and now lives in the Twin Cities.

     She told people that she and her two sisters were among 669 Jewish(犹太的) children

 2 (save) by a kind man to escape from the Nazi concentration camp(纳粹集中营) in 1939.

Their rescuer was a British businessman named Nicholas Winton, who also kept  3 story

to himself until his wife found a list of the children's names.

     Gumpel was shocked in 1988 when the   4 _ (true) about Winton's one-man rescue operation

finally came out. "Nobody knew that he actually did all by  5  ," she said. "He worked so

hard to save lives."

     Winton still doesn't think that he's a hero, arguing that his life was never   6 danger and that

he was doing 7 he feels every person should do.

     A party was held for him and the people he'd saved. Gumpel was   8 (excite) when she finally

met him. "He still 9 (treat) us all like we're his kids," she said   10   a warm smile on the face.

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1. who   2.saved   3. the    4. truth   5. himself  

6.in     7.what   8.excited  9.treats   10. with

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