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8.Li Lei and I are warned to be prepared when we are getting close(61)to   the"black hole".We could see some faint lights around what looked like an empty space.Li Lei said,"That empty hole is like a mouth always needing(62)to be fed(feed).Those lights are things (63)thatare being pulled into it by gravity of the hole."We watched with interest and (64)amazement (amaze)at the lights which seemed to be going fainter and fainter round the edge of the black hole.Just then the lights on our spaceship went (65)outand the computer stopped (66)working  (work).What was happening?I tried to turn the spaceship away from the hole but it (67)would (will) not move.(68)Suddenly (sudden),the spaceship jumped and began to move round the edge of the hole too.The gravity of the"black hole"was pulling us into(69)its(it)mouth.All the stories about what happened when you(70)were caught  (catch) by the gravity of a"black hole"seemed to be true.

分析 本文写了我和李磊在宇宙飞船中经历与黑洞的亲密接触,描述了黑洞的引力.

解答 61.to 考查固定短语.get close to是英语的固定短语"靠近".
 62.to be fed 考查固定短语. need to be done是固定短语,句"需要被做".意:个空洞就像一只总是需要喂食的嘴.
63.that 考查定语从句.先行词是things,在定语从句中做主语,所以用关系代词that来引导.
64.amazement 考查名词.介词with后跟名词,interest是名词与amazement是并列的.句意"们饶有兴趣地看着灯光".
65.out 考查固定短语.go out是固定短语"熄灭",就在这时,我们飞船上的灯熄灭了.
66.working 考查固定短语.stop doing是固定搭配"停止做某事",计算机停止工作.
67.would 考查时态.本文的叙述都是用的过去式,所以此处will也要用过去时would.
68.Suddenly 考查副词.此处用副词"突然地"在句中做状语.
69.its 考查代词.这里指的是black hole要把我们吸进它的嘴里,所以用its"它的".
70.were caught考查被动.句意:当你被黑洞的引力所吸引时,发生的一切似乎都是真实的.you与catch之间是被动关系,所以用被动语态were caught.

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D.An American man invented shoes that grow with a child.

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