题目内容

填空,选择适当的单词用其正确的形式填空。 (15)
 words  , hear  , save  , ear  , suddenly , they ,try  ,  trouble ,  sure , hard  ,
Some frogs were playing in the forests .   __小题1:__, two of them fell into a hole . The other frogs ___小题2:__ to help them . When they saw how deep the hole was , they cried to the two frogs that they couldn’t _小题3:__them at all . The two frogs didn’t seem to ___小题4:___ them . They still tried __小题5:___ best to jump up . The other frogs kept saying they  were__小题6:___ to died .Finally , one of the two frogs believe the other frogs ’__小题7:_, Then he fell down and died .
The other frog , however , didn’t care . He jumped as __小题8:____ as he could . At last , he jumped out . The other frog asked , Didn’t you hear us ? He said there was something wrong with his ___小题9:____, He thought they were cheering him on all the time .
When people are in __小题10:____, an encouraging word can help them out while a discouraging one can kill them .

小题1:suddenly
小题2:tired
小题3:save
小题4:hear
小题5:their
小题6:sure
小题7:words
小题8:hard
小题9:ears
小题10:trouble

试题分析:
小题1:根据文意可知,本句的意思应是:突然,他们中的两只掉到了一个洞中。故用suddenly。
小题2:根据文意和下文其他青蛙的行为可知,本句的意思是:其他青蛙尽力的帮助他们。故填tried。
小题3:根据文意可知,后面cried可推知,本句的意思应是:他们对这两个青蛙哭了,他们不能救他们。故填save。
小题4:根据下文中两个青蛙仍然在向上跳可知,他们应该是没能听见他们的哭声。故填hear。
小题5:根据try one’s best to do sth“尽某人最大努力做某事”,故应填their。
小题6:根据文意可知,本句的意思是:他们一直在说,他们一定是死了。故用sure。
小题7:根据文意可知,本句的意思是:其中的一个青蛙相信了其他青蛙的话。故填words。
小题8:根据文意可知,本句的意思是:他尽力的跳。故填hard。
小题9:根据下文可知,这只青蛙没听到其他青蛙的话,故他的耳朵有毛病。故填ears。
小题10:根据文意可知,本句的意思是:当人们处在麻烦中的时候,一句鼓励的话可以帮助他走出困境,而一句泄气的话则可以杀了他。故填trouble。
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小题2:Mr Smith always went to bed at 9 because he had to cook breakfast the next morning.
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小题4:The woman was glad to help the man.
小题5:The farmer answered the woman cleverly.

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