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【题目】Strange things happened in Tangshan. For a few days, water in the wells _【1】___(rise) and fell. The well walls had cracks and a ___【2】___ (smell) gas came out of the cracks. Mice, chickens, pigs and even fish became too nervous to live _【3】_ usual. At 3:42 am, everything began to shake. It seemed as if the world was at __【4】_ end. One-third of the nation felt it. A huge crack cut __【5】___ the city. The city lay in 【6】___ (ruin). Two-thirds of the people died or were injured. Then, later that afternoon, another big quake _【7】__ (shake) Tangshan, _【8】____ trapped many rescue workers and doctors. People began to wonder how long the disaster ___9】___(last). But all hope was not lost. Soldiers came to help those __【10】____ (survive). Slowly, the city began to breathe again.

【答案】

【1】rose

【2】smelly

【3】as

【4】an

【5】across

【6】ruins

【7】shook

【8】which

【9】would last

【10】survivors

【解析】

试题分析:本文介绍唐山大地震。

【1】rose 句意:井里的水起起落落。此处是与fell并列谓语动词,用一般过去时态,故填rose。

【2】smelly 形容词修饰名词,故填smelly。

【3】as 固定词组:as usual像平常一样,故填as。

【4】an 固定搭配:at an end结束。故填an。

【5】across 句意:一个大的裂痕横穿了这个城市。cut across打断,抄近路穿过。故填across。

【6】ruins 固定词组:in ruins成为废墟,故填ruins。

【7】shook 句意:那天下午晚点时候,唐山又发生了另一次地震。用一般过去时态,故填shook。

【8】which 前面的整个句子先行词,后面用which引导非限制性定语从句,故填which。

【9】would last 句意:人们想知道灾难将会持续多久。根据句意可知用过去将来时态,故填would last。

【10】survivors 句意:士兵帮助那些幸存者。用名词的复数形式,故填survivors。

【知识拓展】

1.含a的固定短语或习惯用法

have a rest休息一会儿;have a good time 玩得开心;have a break休息一会儿;in a hurry 匆忙;after a while过了一会儿;once in a while 偶尔;have a good idea 有一个好主意;as a matter of fact事实上;in a word总而言之;make a choice 做出选择;a success一个成功的人,一件成功的事;a failure一个失败的人,一件失败的事;an honour一个荣幸的人,一个荣幸的事;have a good knowledge of 有某方面的好知识。

2.一组构词visit---visitor;survive---survivor;compete---competitor

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