题目内容

根据短文内容及首字母提示,填写所缺单词,使短文意思完整。

Mr Johnson didn’t have an experience of travelling in a plane before and he read a lot a1. air accidents, so one day when a friend offered to take him for a ride in his own small p2. , Mr Johnson was very w3. about accepting. Finally, however, his friend promised him that it was very s4. , and Mr Johnson boarded the plane.

His friend started the engine and began to taxi(滑行) onto the runway of the airport. Mr Johnson h5. the sound of the engine. He was extremely frightened and c6. his eyes.

After a minute, he opened t7. again, looked out of the w8. of the plane, and said to his friend , “ Look at the people down there. They look as small a9. ants, don’t they?” “Those are ants,”answered his friend. “We’re s10. on the ground.”

 

1.about

2.plane

3.worried

4.safe

5.heard

6.closed

7.them

8.window

9.as

10.still

【解析】

试题分析:这篇短文主要讲述约翰先生没有坐飞机的经历,有一次他的朋友邀请他坐飞机,他非常害怕以致不敢睁开眼睛。当他睁开眼睛时看到许多像蚂蚁一样小的“人”,他朋友告诉他那是真的蚂蚁,因为他们还在地上。

1.

2.

3.

4.文约翰先生的不敢接受和下文他等上了飞机的描述,结合所给首字母提示可知,这里指的是朋友许诺飞机是安全的,故应填safe。

5.

6.根据下文After a minute, he opened --- again的描述并结合所给首字母提示可知,这里指的是他非常害怕以致闭上了眼睛。故应填closed。

7.them.

8.window。

9.as,as---as---:和---一样。

10.

考点:短文填空。

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