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阅读下面短文,然后根据括号内所给汉语意思写出单词的正确形式(每空一词)。 Dan...

阅读下面短文,然后根据括号内所给汉语意思写出单词的正确形式(每空一词)。

Daniel Kristiansea is a 14-year-old schoolboy from Denmark. Recently, while doing his history homework about World War Ⅱ, he had a surprising discovery   1.  (在……后面)his family’s home. He found the remains of a World War Ⅱplane and a   2.  (飞行员).

After telling his father about his history homework, Daniel was encouraged to go out onto their farm with a special machine to find   3. (金属). He and his father hoped they might find some old plates or something he could   4.  (给……看)to his classmates at school. Much to their surprise, on the 5.  (第五)day, they found some broken plane pieces. When they   6. (挖)down seven meters, they suddenly came across pieces of   7. (灰色的)clothes. They reported what they found to the government, and soon the news was   8.  (广泛地)heard across Danmark. Each day their house was   9.  (拥挤的)with news reporters.

Daniel’s father, Klaus, remembered being told by his grandpa that a plane from   10.  (德国)had hit their farm during World War Ⅱ. But Klaus thought it was just a good story. Now it turns out to be true.

 

1.behind 2.pilot 3.metal 4.show 5.fifth / 5th 6.dug 7.grey / gray 8.widely 9.crowded 10.Germany 【解析】 试题分析:本文叙述了Daniel当他做关于二次世界大战的历史作业的时候,在他家的后面他有一个惊人的发现。 在他家的农场的地里7米深的地方,发现了飞机的残骸碎片及一些灰色的衣服。 1.句意:最近当他做关于二次世界大战的历史作业的时候,在他家的后面他有一个惊人的发现。空格后是名词,根据所给词的意思,应该用介词behind在……后面。 故答案为:behind 2.2】句意:他发现了二次世界大战的飞机和飞行员遗留的东西。空格前有冠词a,所以用名词的单数形式。故答案为:pilot 3.3】句意:在告诉了他的父亲关于历史作业后,Daniel 被鼓励带着一个特殊的机器去他们家的农场目的是找到金属。金属是不可数名词,故用单数形式。故答案为:metal 4.4】句意:他和他的父亲希望他们能够找到一些旧的盘子或某个其他的东西能够展示给学校的同学看。短语show sth to sb把某物展示给某人。故答案为:show 5.5】句意:令他们吃惊的是,在第五天,他们发现一些坏的飞机残骸碎片。空格后是名词的单数形式,所以这里应该用序数词。 故答案为:fifth / 5th 6.6】句意:当他们向下挖7米的时候,他们突然发现几件灰色的衣服。根据 they suddenly came across pieces of 57 (灰色的)clothes. 句子用的是一般过去时,所以空格处的动词也是发生在过去,也应该用一般过去时。故答案为:dug 7.7】句意:当他们向下挖7米的时候,他们突然发现几件灰色的衣服。形容词grey / gray“灰色的”。故答案为:grey / gray 8.8】句意:不久消息在丹麦被广泛地传播。空格前后是动词,所以用副词来修饰动词。wide是形容词;widely是副词。故答案为:widely 9.9】句意:每天他们的房子都挤满了记者。短语be crowded with sb挤满某人。故答案为:crowded 10.10】句意:Daniel的父亲 Klaus记得他的祖父告诉他一架从德国来的飞机在第二次大战的时候,落在他家的农场。from +国家;德国Germany ;. 故答案为:Germany 考点:类短文。
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