《雾中之塔》 动漫|在线观看资料可在线播放《雾中之塔》https://tool.nineya.com/s/1jskahdlnEnglish Practice · Mystery Fantasy Edition以《雾中之塔》为主题的英语练习边追番边学英语。Part 1 · VocabularyChoose the best word.The tower appeared only when the ______ was thick enough.A. fog B. frog C. fork D. foamNo one knew who ______ the tower or when it was built.A. built B. burned C. buried D. brokeClimbing to the top was said to ______ one wish.A. grant B. grab C. grade D. grindMany tried to reach the ______, but few returned.A. summit B. summer C. summary D. subjectThe fog itself seemed ______ — moving, watching, waiting.A. alive B. alone C. aloud D. alarmAnswers:1-A 2-A 3-A 4-A 5-APart 2 · GrammarFill in the blanks.The tower ______ (appear) in the fog every hundred years.If the climber ______ (not have) a pure heart, the stairs would vanish.The fog ______ (cover) the mountain for as long as anyone could remember.This is the tallest tower that anyone ______ (ever see) in this land.______ (reach) the top, she looked out and saw the whole world below.Answers:1-appears 2-did not have 3-has covered 4-has ever seen 5-After reachingPart 3 · ReadingPassageIn a village at the foot of a mountain, there was a legend: every hundred years, a tower rises from the fog. The one who climbs to the top may ask for one wish. But the tower tests the climber — not with monsters, but with truth. On the thousandth year, a girl named Yue decided to climb. She was blind, but she could feel the fog on her skin and hear the wind between the stones. The villagers laughed. “A blind girl climbing a tower in the fog? She can’t even see the first step.” Yue said nothing. She started climbing. The stairs spoke to her. “Why do you climb?” they asked. “To see,” she said. The stairs shook. “You are blind. You cannot see.” Yue smiled. “I don’t need eyes to see. I need a heart that wants to.” The stairs became solid. She kept climbing. Layer after layer, the tower tested her — with fear, with doubt, with memories of being called broken. She passed every test. When she reached the top, the fog cleared. She still couldn’t see with her eyes. But for the first time, she saw everything — the village, the mountains, the sky. The tower didn’t give her sight. It gave her something better: the knowledge that she was never broken at all.QuestionsWhat was the legend about the tower?Why did the villagers laugh at Yue?How did the tower test climbers?What did Yue say to the stairs?What did the tower give her at the top?Suggested answersEvery hundred years, a tower rises from the fog and grants one wish to whoever climbs to the top.She was blind and they didn’t believe she could climb.It tested them with truth — not monsters, but questions and doubts.She said, “I don’t need eyes to see. I need a heart that wants to.”It gave her the knowledge that she was never broken at all.Part 4 · Translation中译英写简单句即可山脚下有个村庄流传着一个传说。每一百年雾中会升起一座塔。岳是一个盲女但她决定去攀登。“我不需要眼睛去看。我需要一颗想去看的心。”塔没有给她视力而是让她知道自己从未残缺。ReferenceThere was a village at the foot of the mountain with a legend.Every hundred years, a tower rises from the fog.Yue was blind, but she decided to climb.“I don’t need eyes to see. I need a heart that wants to.”The tower didn’t give her sight — it gave her the knowledge that she was never broken.Part 5 · WritingWrite 3–5 sentences about a time when you succeeded at something others thought you couldn’t do. Use past tense.Example: When I told my classmates I was going to run the marathon, they laughed. “You? You can barely run a mile,” they said. I trained every morning for six months. On race day, my legs hurt and I wanted to quit at mile 20. But I kept going. When I crossed the finish line, I cried. Not because of the medal, but because I proved that doubt is just noise.