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二、请根据括号中的中文提示、英文释义或句意,写出句中所缺单词,使句子通顺
1. Neil Armstrong said the famous words, “That's one small
2. The astronauts
3. Fei Junlong is one of the most excellent
4. You can't drive without your driving
5. The oceans cover three quarters of the Earth's
1. Neil Armstrong said the famous words, “That's one small
step
for man, one giant leap for mankind.”2. The astronauts
managed
(succeed in doing sth difficult) to join two spacecraft together for the first time in space in 1966.3. Fei Junlong is one of the most excellent
pilots
(飞行员) in China.4. You can't drive without your driving
licence
.5. The oceans cover three quarters of the Earth's
surface
(the outside or top part of sth).
答案:
1. step 2. managed 3. pilots 4. licence 5. surface
三、请根据句意从方框中选择合适的单词,并用其适当形式填空,使句子通顺
|surprise|succeed|far|hero|proud|
|----|----|----|----|----|
1. Armstrong
2. He was the
3. It's
4. These flowers are for those
5. The astronauts collected Moon rocks to take back to the Earth for
|surprise|succeed|far|hero|proud|
|----|----|----|----|----|
1. Armstrong
successfully
brought the spacecraft into the western Pacific Ocean.2. He was the
pride
of the whole world. He was our hero.3. It's
surprising
that Amy came first in the 100 - metre race. I thought I was the fastest runner.4. These flowers are for those
heroes’
mothers.5. The astronauts collected Moon rocks to take back to the Earth for
further
research.
答案:
1. successfully 2. pride 3. surprising 4. heroes’ 5. further
四、请根据句意从方框中选择合适的动词,并用其适当时态填空,使句子通顺
|invent|step|land|control|order|
|----|----|----|----|----|
1. The lady
2. My grandfather told me that Alexander Graham Bell
3. —How soon will they arrive? —The plane
4. He sat down near a window and
5. At last, Millie
|invent|step|land|control|order|
|----|----|----|----|----|
1. The lady
stepped
carefully over the broken glass and walked into another room.2. My grandfather told me that Alexander Graham Bell
invented
the telephone in 1876.3. —How soon will they arrive? —The plane
will land
in half an hour.4. He sat down near a window and
ordered
a beer and a sandwich.5. At last, Millie
controlled
herself and left without saying anything.
答案:
1. stepped 2. invented 3. will land 4. ordered 5. controlled
五、阅读短文,从短文后所给的七个选项中选出五个能填入空白处的最佳选项
When I was in the 8th grade in Ohio, a girl named Helen in my class had a terrible accident. As she was running to the bus in order not to miss it, she slipped on some ice and fell under the rear wheels of the bus. 1 I went to see her, in my 13 - year - old mind thinking she wouldn't live normally from then on.
2 Three years ago, in Florida, my son was hit by a car while riding his bike. While I was looking after my son, a lady who said she was the hospital's social worker calling. It was a particularly trying day. I burst into tears for no reason and hung up.
A short time later, a beautiful woman, in a wheelchair, rolled into my son's room with a box of tissues. 3 She smiled, handed me the tissues and hugged me. I told her who I was, and after we both got through the shock of that, she began to tell me about her life since we last saw each other. She had married, had children and gotten her degree so that she could smooth the path for those less fortunate than her. 4
Looking at this wonderful giving person, I felt small. 5 From this person that I thought would have no quality of life, I learnt that where there is life, there is hope. My son soon recovered and we moved back north, but I owe Helen a debt that I can never repay.
A. She survived the accident, but was paralyzed (瘫痪) from the waist down.
B. But I also felt the first hope I had felt since learning that my son was hurt.
C. After 16 years, I still recognized Helen.
D. Helen was the youngest girl in our class.
E. Over the years, I moved and didn't think much about Helen after that.
F. My son was badly hurt and could never walk again.
G. She told me that if there was anything she could give me, it would be hope.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
When I was in the 8th grade in Ohio, a girl named Helen in my class had a terrible accident. As she was running to the bus in order not to miss it, she slipped on some ice and fell under the rear wheels of the bus. 1 I went to see her, in my 13 - year - old mind thinking she wouldn't live normally from then on.
2 Three years ago, in Florida, my son was hit by a car while riding his bike. While I was looking after my son, a lady who said she was the hospital's social worker calling. It was a particularly trying day. I burst into tears for no reason and hung up.
A short time later, a beautiful woman, in a wheelchair, rolled into my son's room with a box of tissues. 3 She smiled, handed me the tissues and hugged me. I told her who I was, and after we both got through the shock of that, she began to tell me about her life since we last saw each other. She had married, had children and gotten her degree so that she could smooth the path for those less fortunate than her. 4
Looking at this wonderful giving person, I felt small. 5 From this person that I thought would have no quality of life, I learnt that where there is life, there is hope. My son soon recovered and we moved back north, but I owe Helen a debt that I can never repay.
A. She survived the accident, but was paralyzed (瘫痪) from the waist down.
B. But I also felt the first hope I had felt since learning that my son was hurt.
C. After 16 years, I still recognized Helen.
D. Helen was the youngest girl in our class.
E. Over the years, I moved and didn't think much about Helen after that.
F. My son was badly hurt and could never walk again.
G. She told me that if there was anything she could give me, it would be hope.
1.
A
2.
E
3.
C
4.
G
5.
B
答案:
1—5 AECGB
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