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【题目】A fifteenyearold boy named Justin Foster in Dover,New Hampshire went missing two days ago. 1 was not until the lunchtime the next day that he was found missing. His mother became 2(worry) and asked her husband to call the police. People offered various explanations for his 3(appear). Kelly,his sister said that Justin 4return home the night before and even heard him put on his favourite CD,5just then she happened to see a large spaceship 6(fly) outside,so she thought Justin must 7(take) away by aliens. Some people also said that they themselves experienced this kind of thing. But Detective Sam Peterson,who took charge 8the case,said that there was really no hard 9(evident) that aliens took him and that they wouldn't give up until they found out 10 had happened.

【答案】

1It

2worried

3disappearance

4did

5and

6flying

7have been taken

8of

9evidence

10what

【解析】 本大题根据课文进行填空,主要考查学生对课文的理解,及对所学单词的各种词形的在语境中的正确运用。

1It

考查强调句型。本句去掉It was ….that…后句子完整,可知是强调句型。故填It。句意:直到第二天午饭时间,才发现他失踪了。

2worried

.考查形容词作表语。became 缺少表语,worry是动词,不 能作表语,故用形容词worried。句意:他妈妈非常担心。

3. disappearance

考查名词。句意:关于他的消失,人们提出了不同的解释。For的宾语是他的消失,appear 是动词出现,故要用其反义词的名词消失。故用disappearance.

4did

考查强调谓语。句意:他的姐姐说贾斯廷前一天晚上确实回家了。本句中强调确实回家。强调句型(it was/is…that…)不能强调谓语动词。如果需要强调谓语时,用助动词do / doesdid。此种强调只用助动词do ( does/did) +动词原形,没有别的形来表示强调。故填did.

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