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六、选词填空
从方框中选择适当的单词或短语并用其正确形式填空,每个单词或短语限用一次。
cross support choose move blow second lucky suitable get frozen think
(2025·上海二模改编)In the evening, our adventurers left San Francisco to travel to New York. An hour later, it started to snow. 56 , the snow did not slow down the train. However, at about nine o’clock the next morning, the train stopped. They were amazed to see hundreds of cows 57 the rails in front of the train.
“I can’t believe this! This country has a modern railway, but I don’t understand why the train must stop for a group of animals!” complained Passepartout. The train driver told him he had no 58 . The cows could damage the engine, so they had to wait until the cows moved across the rails.
Three hours later, when the train went through the mountains in Wyoming, it stopped again. A man from the next station told the driver that the bridge across the valley wasn’t strong enough 59 the weight of the train, but another train would arrive in four hours. “We can’t stay here. We 60 to the bone in the snow!” shouted one of the passengers.
“I have an idea,” said the train driver. “If the train 61 at its top speed, the pressure on the bridge won’t be as great as it is when it is stationary(静止的). And we can get across before the bridge breaks.” Passepartout was nervous. The bridge could break before the train reached the other side! He could not understand why the other passengers seemed 62 that was a good idea.
“Isn’t there a better idea? Perhaps...?” he began to ask the driver. The driver was not listening.
“No, no, this is the 63 solution that we have. The train is leaving!” he shouted.
The driver 64 the whistle and the train went back along the rails about two kilometres. When the whistle sounded again, the train moved faster and faster as it came closer to the bridge. In what seemed like minutes, or maybe it was only a few 65 , they were over on the other side, just in time to see the bridge fall into the deep valley behind them.
56.
从方框中选择适当的单词或短语并用其正确形式填空,每个单词或短语限用一次。
cross support choose move blow second lucky suitable get frozen think
(2025·上海二模改编)In the evening, our adventurers left San Francisco to travel to New York. An hour later, it started to snow. 56 , the snow did not slow down the train. However, at about nine o’clock the next morning, the train stopped. They were amazed to see hundreds of cows 57 the rails in front of the train.
“I can’t believe this! This country has a modern railway, but I don’t understand why the train must stop for a group of animals!” complained Passepartout. The train driver told him he had no 58 . The cows could damage the engine, so they had to wait until the cows moved across the rails.
Three hours later, when the train went through the mountains in Wyoming, it stopped again. A man from the next station told the driver that the bridge across the valley wasn’t strong enough 59 the weight of the train, but another train would arrive in four hours. “We can’t stay here. We 60 to the bone in the snow!” shouted one of the passengers.
“I have an idea,” said the train driver. “If the train 61 at its top speed, the pressure on the bridge won’t be as great as it is when it is stationary(静止的). And we can get across before the bridge breaks.” Passepartout was nervous. The bridge could break before the train reached the other side! He could not understand why the other passengers seemed 62 that was a good idea.
“Isn’t there a better idea? Perhaps...?” he began to ask the driver. The driver was not listening.
“No, no, this is the 63 solution that we have. The train is leaving!” he shouted.
The driver 64 the whistle and the train went back along the rails about two kilometres. When the whistle sounded again, the train moved faster and faster as it came closer to the bridge. In what seemed like minutes, or maybe it was only a few 65 , they were over on the other side, just in time to see the bridge fall into the deep valley behind them.
56.
Luckily
57. crossing
58. choice
59. to support
60. will get frozen
61. moves
62. to think
63. most suitable
64. blew
65. seconds
答案:
56. Luckily
57. crossing
58. choice
59. to support
60. will get frozen
61. moves
62. to think
63. most suitable
64. blew
65. seconds
57. crossing
58. choice
59. to support
60. will get frozen
61. moves
62. to think
63. most suitable
64. blew
65. seconds
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