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Ⅳ 语法填空
阅读下面的短文,按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要求,在空白处填入一个适当的词或使用括号内所给单词的正确形式填空。
Lanlan, a student of Grade Seven in Lushan, was taking a drawing class in a tent on 23rd April. Guess what she drew—a house 1.
Lanlan's home town was hit by a strong earthquake 2.
5.
Japan is a country which lies on the earthquake belt (地震带) and it is very good at dealing with earthquakes. From a very young age, the Japanese are already taught how to survive (幸存) in the earthquakes. Students often receive earthquake 9.
阅读下面的短文,按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要求,在空白处填入一个适当的词或使用括号内所给单词的正确形式填空。
Lanlan, a student of Grade Seven in Lushan, was taking a drawing class in a tent on 23rd April. Guess what she drew—a house 1.
with
wings. When the teacher asked why she did so, Lanlan said if her house could fly, it wouldn't fall down in an earthquake.Lanlan's home town was hit by a strong earthquake 2.
on
20th April. At least 196 people were killed and more than 11,000 were injured. Many people became 3. homeless
(home). Soldiers and doctors quickly arrived in the area, 4. saving
(save) people and rebuilding homes. Lots of money was sent there to help all those in need.5.
Although/Though
we can't prevent (阻止) an earthquake from happening, we can use some methods to reduce harm. During an earthquake, do not jump out of high buildings because it is very 6. dangerous
(danger). Another method is to cover your head and neck under a strong table or desk. If there is 7. no
shelter (躲避处) nearby, you can also stay by a wall, and cover your head and neck with your arms and hands. And then you must keep calm and stay there 8. until
the shaking stops.Japan is a country which lies on the earthquake belt (地震带) and it is very good at dealing with earthquakes. From a very young age, the Japanese are already taught how to survive (幸存) in the earthquakes. Students often receive earthquake 9.
trainings
(train). There should be more safety training at schools in our country. There is no more 10. truth
(true) than that life is the most important of all.
答案:
Ⅳ.1. with 2. on 3. homeless 4. saving 5. Although/Though 6. dangerous 7. no 8. until 9. trainings 10. truth
Ⅴ 完形填空
It was the summer before my third grade. Our girls' softball team was facing real pitchers (投球手) 1. (
The next afternoon, when Mum said it was time to play the game, I told her I was 5. (
Soon Mum came in and said, “Time to go!” She didn't even ask if I felt 8. (
I got two hits that afternoon, and Emily didn't make a 13. (
That 15. (
It was the summer before my third grade. Our girls' softball team was facing real pitchers (投球手) 1. (
A
) the first time. Before that, we could just hit the ball on the tee (球座). When the coach started pitching, hitting became 2. (C
) for me. I missed every single pitch. From the side line, I heard my teammate Emily laughing at 3. (C
). My face got hot and my throat felt like it had a softball stuck in. At that moment, I was starting to hate
playing softball.The next afternoon, when Mum said it was time to play the game, I told her I was 5. (
B
). She allowed me to lie down for a while. So I went to my room and 6. (C
) myself in bed. This was difficult for me because I was fine and just 7. (B
) to avoid softball.Soon Mum came in and said, “Time to go!” She didn't even ask if I felt 8. (
B
). I imagined Emily laughing from the sideline, and 9. (D
) I really did feel sick to my stomach. I began crying loudly. Still, Mum pulled my team T - shirt over my head. She said, “You have to 10. (A
) for the rest of the season, and only after that we can talk about 11. (D
) you'll continue next year.” She added that practice was what I needed and encouraged me not to 12. (C
). She promised to practise with me.I got two hits that afternoon, and Emily didn't make a 13. (
B
). Every week after that, I practised at home 14. (A
) I got to be one of the best hitters on the team.That 15. (
D
) taught me being afraid is part of life, and I can do whatever is expected of me if I keep working and practicing.
答案:
Ⅴ.1. A 2. C 3. C 4. B 5. B 6. C 7. B 8. B 9. D 10. A 11. D 12. C 13. B 14. A 15. D
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