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   Tibet is among 1. most popular places for Chinese tourists. The number of travellers to Tibet has grown 2. 10% every year for several years. Since July 1 ,2006,when the first train ran 1,956 kilometers from Xining to Lhasa,more and more people 3. (go) to Tibet.

   The train stops at several famous places along the way. Passengers can also enjoy many 4.(service) during the journey. On the train,passengers can have tea,eggs and noodles for breakfast and 5. (fry) chicken and green vegetables for lunch and dinner. Unlike most Chinese trains which have open-hole toilets,this one has special toilets

6. can collect the waste. The special rubbish system keeps the environment clean. All the windows can protect people from the sun 7. (shine) brightly. Computers and mobile phones can be charged.

   Because there isn’t much oxygen in Tibet,the train provides oxygen masks for those who need them. Passengers will feel 8.(comfort) when they have enough oxygen on the famous “roof of the world”. There 9. (be) also doctors on the train to make sure 10. all of the travellers are safe.

1. the。考查定冠词。形容词最高级前需加定冠词the。

2. by。考查介词。“grow by +百分数”意为“增长了……”,by表示变化或差异的程度。

3. have gone / have been going.考查 完成时。由句中的Since July   1. 2006可知,应用现在完成(进行) 时。

4. services。考查名词。many后需跟 可数名词的复数步式,故填 services .

5. frie.考查过去分词作定语的用 法。fry与chicken之间是逻辑上的 动宾关系,故填 fried。

fried chicken意为“炸鸡”.

6. which/that。考查关系词。设空处 引导定语从句修饰special toilets , 故填 which / that。

7. shining。考查动词-ing形式作定语的用法。sun与shine之间是逻辑上的主谓关系,且shine所表示的动作 正在发生,故填shining。

8. comfortable。考查形容词作表语的 用法。feel后跟形容词,故填 comfortable。

9. are。考查一般现在时和主谓一 致。此.处描述客观事实且.由 doctors可知应填are。

10. that。考查连接词。设空处引导 宾语从句且从句意义及成分均完 整,故填that。

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