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首字母填空(共10小题;每小题1分,计10分)

Zhang Jin was so lucky to have a free trip to Thailand. But he didn't e 1. to have a dangerous experience. The next day, when Zhang Jin arrived in Bangkok, he was surprised to find himself in a city filled w 2. street battles (战斗) between two groups. One group was supporting the Thai government while the o 3. was against it and had street battles with the police. Two people were killed and h 4. of people were injured(受伤的). Because of it, 240,000 foreign tourists, including over 3,000 Chinese people like Zhang, fail to l 5. and had to stay in the country.

“At first, we were n 6. on the streets, but then we felt at home with other Chinese from Hong Kong or Taiwan,” said Zhang. L 7. , the Chinese government sent flights to bring the people back later. Now, all the Chinese v 8. are back home. “The moment the plane left Thailand, we cheered for joy,” said Zhang.

Last week the street battles finished. However, the country’s tourism industry(旅游业) needs t 9. to return to normal. Tourism is the b 10. part of the country’s economy (经济), Thailand is called “Land of Smiles” and has some of Asia's best beaches. It has made $17 billion from 15.5 million tourists this year.

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2.with

3.other

4.hundreds

5.leave

6.nervous

7.Luckily

8.visitors

9.time

10.Biggest

【解析】

试题分析:这篇文章主要描述了张金幸运的有一次去泰国免费旅行机会,但是当他到达后发现他在一个充满了巷斗的城市。上周巷斗虽然结束了,但是它的旅游业需要时间恢复。

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2. with过去分词做后置定语,故填with.

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4. million 等和具体数字连用,不加s,是具体数字。hundred,thousand million后加s,of,表示数百,数千,数百万,是模糊数字。结合句意,故填hundreds。

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考点:生活经历类短文。

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