题目内容
-Pardon, will you say that again?
-________.
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短文填空:先通读下面的短文,然后根据短文内容和所给首字母,在空格内填入一个适当的单词。使短文完整。所填单词必须在答题卡标有题号的横线上完整写出。(本大题共10空,每空0.5分,共5分)On Thanksgiving Day. About 88 percent of Americans eat turkey. But one l 【小题1】 turkey not only survives but also becomes famous! Every year, turkey farmers p 【小题2】a turkey to the U.S. president. However the president does not e 【小题3】this turkey. But gives in a “pardon”. The turkey is s 【小题4】to Florida for a Thanksgiving parade. Then it lives on a farm for the r 【小题5】of its life.Turkeys come from North America and have been part of American culture for c 【小题6】. Benjamin Franklin even wanted the turkey, i 【小题7】of the bald eagle, to be America’s icon.Turkeys living on farms are large birds that cannot fly. But w 【小题8】turkeys are quite fast. They can fly at a s 【小题9】up to 88 kilometers per hour. They can also run as fast as 40 kilometers per hour.Turkeys don’t have ears. They h 【小题10】with a snood (肉垂) above their beaks. But their hearing is five times better than human’s.
根据短文内容和首字母提示,在下文空格处填入适当的词使短文完整。(每空一词)
On Thanksgiving Day. About 88 percent of Americans car turkey. But one l 1. turkey not only survives but also becomes famous! Every year, turkey farmers p 2. a turkey to the U.S. president. However the president does not e 3. this turkey. But gives in a “pardon”. The turkey is s 4. to Florida for a Thanksgiving parade. Then it lives on a farm for the r 5. of its life.
Turkeys come from North America and have been part of American culture for c? 6.. Benjamin Franklin even wanted the turkey, i 7. of the bald eagle, to be America’s icon. Turkeys living on farms are large birds that cannot fly. But w 8. turkeys are quite fast. They can fly at a s 9. up to 88 kilometers per hour. They can also run as fast as 40 kilometers per hour.
Turkeys don’t have ears. They h 10.? with a snood (肉垂) above their beaks. But their hearing is five times better than human’s.
短文填空:先通读下面的短文,然后根据短文内容和所给首字母,在空格内填入一个适当的单词。使短文完整。所填单词必须在答题卡标有题号的横线上完整写出。(本大题共10空,每空0.5分,共5分)
On Thanksgiving Day. About 88 percent of Americans eat turkey. But one l 1. turkey not only survives but also becomes famous! Every year, turkey farmers p 2.a turkey to the U.S. president. However the president does not e 3.this turkey. But gives in a “pardon”. The turkey is s 4.to Florida for a Thanksgiving parade. Then it lives on a farm for the r 5.of its life.
Turkeys come from North America and have been part of American culture for c 6.. Benjamin Franklin even wanted the turkey, i 7.of the bald eagle, to be America’s icon.
Turkeys living on farms are large birds that cannot fly. But w 8.turkeys are quite fast. They can fly at a s 9.up to 88 kilometers per hour. They can also run as fast as 40 kilometers per hour.
Turkeys don’t have ears. They h 10.with a snood (肉垂) above their beaks. But their hearing is five times better than human’s.