题目内容
2.It exploded loudly with fire and rock.They were( 60)in (61)time to produce carbon dioxide,nitrogen,water vapour and other gases,which were to make the earth's atmosphere.分析 它巨大的爆炸喷出了烈火与岩石,最终产生了二氧化碳、氮、水蒸气和其它多种气体.从而形成了地球的大气层.
解答 答案是in,time.
本题考查语境中选用适当词或短语;in time及时;迟早; 最后;根据语境,题干中说明地球的巨变"最终"产生二氧化碳、氮、水蒸气等组成大气的气体,故答案是in time.
点评 单词填空必须在对语境整体理解的基础上抓住指向答案的关键线索、固定句型或搭配等,同时注意所选词的形式变化.
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D.has formed a close friendship with Alfred Lansing
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40.A.get | B.stay | C.stand | D.wake |
41.A.lose | B.break | C.miss | D.leave |
42.A.awake | B.wake | C.asleep | D.sleep |
43.A.hopefully | B.busily | C.gladly | D.successfully |
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41.A.possibility | B.importance | C.seriousness | D.solution |
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