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【题目】 语法填空

阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(不多于3个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。

Rachel Simmons, 22, from Boston, rescued her father by miraculously 【1】 (lift) an SUV from his leg.

Adam Simmons was repairing his daughter’s brakes when the jacks (千斤顶) keeping the car overhead 2 (fall) down and one of the axles landed on his leg. Mr. Simmons’ daughter Rachel heard her father’s yelps of pain from inside the house and ran to his rescue.

Rachel saw that the car 3 weighs around 2,600 kg was crushing her father’s leg and in order to free 4 , she lifted the vehicle with her bare hands.

Rachel said she didn’t know 5 she managed to lift the large vehicle from her father’s leg, “I ran out 6 the house and I saw him under my car. So I just went and lifted 7 wheel arch to set him free,” she said.

Doctors arrived at the scene and Adam 8 (rush) to hospital where X-rays were taken. He made a lucky escape and came away with just a few cuts and bruises.

Adam says his daughter is his “here” and that it was still 9 (clear) how Rachel managed to muster the strength to lift a Jeep.

She added that she was glad her dad wasn’t 【10 (bad) harmed and that she was happy she only had a sore back.

【答案】

【1】lifting

【2】fell

【3】which

【4】him

【5】how

【6】of

【7】the

【8】was rushed

【9】unclear

【10】badly

【解析】

试题分析:本文讲的是一个女儿在危机时刻举起了很重的吉普车救了自己的父亲的故事。

【1】lifting考查动词。介词by后接动名词形式,用lifting

【2】fell考查动词。主语是jacks,时态是过去时,用fell

【3】which考查关系词。定语从句,用which

【4】him考查代词。free him解救他,him指代前文的father,用him

【5】how考查关系词。宾语从句,她不知道她是如何举起这么重的车子的,用how

【6】of考查介词。run out of the house跑出房子,用of

【7】the考查冠词。特指车轮的拱形槽,用the

【8】was rushed考查动词语态。be rushed to hospital被迅速送往医院,用was rushed

【9】unclear考查形容词。Rachel如何能举起这么重的车子仍旧不清楚,用unclear

【10】badly考查副词。修饰动词用副词,用badly

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