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【题目】RMS Titanic was a British ship that sank (沉没) in the North Atlantic Ocean in the early morning hours of April 15,1912. There were about 2,224 people aboard the ship, more than 1,500 of 1 died, making it one of the 2 (bad) ocean disasters in modem history.

So far the ship 3 (rest) on the ocean floor for more than a century. In 2012 the first curious tourists were brought to it and saw the ship themselves. Now people will once again get the chance 4 (visit) the Titanic. This could be one of the last 5 (chance). A 2016 study showed that a bacteria (细菌) could eat away what 6 (leave) of the famous ship inside 15 or 20 years.

The eight-day journey will transport visitors in an undersea boat 7 the final resting place of the Titanic. The first trip is already 8 (full) booked, though the experience costs 105,129 dollars per person. Visitors will have a great time around the vast field where the Titanic rests, home to 9 great many ancient treasures,10 (remain) untouched for over a century.

【答案】

1whom

2worst

3has rested/has been resting

4to visit

5chances

6is left

7to

8fully

9a

10remaining

【解析】文章介绍了参观泰坦尼克号残骸海底游船的机会和参观内容。

1whom

考查关系代词。句中包含定语从句,先行词是people指人此处用于介词of后作宾语用whom指代故填whom.

2worst

考查形容词最高级此处是one of句型,结构为:one of+形容词最高级+名词复数,表示之一”,此处指是现代历史上最大的海洋灾难之一,故填worst.

3has rested/has been resting

考查时态语态。根据句中So far可知用现在完成时,此处指这艘船已经在海底静止了1个多世纪了,或表示一直静止。用现在完成时或现在完成进行时,故填has rested/has been resting.

4to visit

考查不定式。此处指参观Titanic的机会,是不定式作定语,指要做的事。故填to visit.

5chances

考查名词。此处是one of句型表示最后的机会之一,表范围的名词用复数。故填chances.

6is left

考查被动语态句中whatleave是被动关系,指被留下的东西。此处做宾语从句的谓语用被动语态,故填is left.

7to

考查介词。此处表示到达休息地,表示方向”,故填to.

8fully

考查副词。此处修饰动词book用副词,指完全预定,故填fully.

9a

考查冠词。a great many “许多,很多是固定短语,此处修饰ancient treasures,故填a.

10remaining

考查现在分词。句中ancient treasures和动词remain是主动关系,指这些珍宝保持没被触动过此处是现在分词作定语,故填remaining.

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