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I was afraid to fly alone,but Dad put me on board anyway and a steward was keeping an eye on me through the flight.

___ came to land.

As we broke through the clouds,I could see lights below and knew we were getting close to the ____ .When we came to the runway(跑道),however,I realized we were going too  __ ! I turned and looked back:no one seemed to be acting  __—it seemed to be fine.The lights were gone when suddenly someone shouted,“Look,the runway’s  __  !”

I looked up ahead and saw a busy road.There were lots of ___  that must have seen us became some of them  __  their cars.We crossed the road,and I felt ____ ,not knowing whether we were going to ran over or be hit by the cars ! ____ was with us,but not for long.

We ____ nose down onto some ground.The steward came,“Have to ____ !”I didn’t  __  and immediately unfastened my seat belt.Through the window I saw ____ sign.A  __  thought crossed my mind that the plane could be sitting on gas tanks and it might  __  !

The exits were opend and crow crew  __  to help get people down out.When I did touch the grotmd.I wanted to ___  ,still fearing the explosion.The gas tanks were ____ and the flight attent passed me my cell phone by which I called my grandparents,Who were waiting for ____ from me.Although they knew no one was dead,they were still glad I was ___ !

1.A. Order    B. The plane    C. Time    D. The place

2.A. cloud    B. ground    C. sky    D. home

3.A. slow    B. far    C. high    D. fast

4.A. carefully    B. differently    C. calmly    D. positively

5.A. moving    B. working    C. ending    D. closing

6.A. passers-by    B. passengers    C. onlookers    D. drivers

7.A. stopped    B. observed    C. 1ocked    D. checked

8.A. puzzled    B. scared    C. discouraged    D. ashamed

9.A. Hope    B. Care    C. Luck    D. Fear

10.A. 1anded    B. jurnped    C. settled    D. crashed

11.A. get off    B. sit still    C. run away    D. stay behind

12.A. wonder    B. reply    C. hesitate    D. hurry

13.A. a gas station    B. an emergency    C. a keep-off    D. a no-crossing

14.A. curious    B. powerful    C. cautious    D. bitter

15.A. slide    B. explode    C. accelerate    D. disappear

16.A. decided    B. waited    C. started    D. agreed

17.A. 1ie down    B. rush away    C. ring up    D. break away

18.A. unharmed    B. protected    C. removed    D. equipped

19.A. a gift    B. word    C. a story    D. evidence

20.A. polite    B. patient    C. healthy    D. alive

 

1. C 2. B 3. D 4. B 5. C 6. D 7. A 8. B 9. C 10. D 11. A 12. C 13. A 14. D 15. B 16. C 17. B 18. A 19. B 20. D 【解析】 本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述的是作者一次有惊无险的飞行。作者害怕独自飞行,但是爸爸让他这么做,一个乘务员密切关注我的飞行。 1.考查名词。A. Order命令;B. The plane飞机;C. Time时间;D. The place地方。根据___1___ came to land.可知,到了登陆的时间。故选C。 2.考查名词。A. cloud云;B. ground地面;C. sky天空;D. home家。根据As we broke through the clouds,I could see lights below and knew we were getting close to the ___2___ .可知,我们冲破了云层,我可以看见下面的灯光,我知道我们要接近地面。故选B。 3.考查形容词。A. slow慢的;B. far远的;C. high高的;D. fast快的。根据When we came to the runway(跑道),however,I realized we were going too ___3___ !可知,然而,当我们来到跑道,我意识到我们都走得太快!故选D。 4.考查副词。A. carefully细心地;B. differently不相同地;C. calmly冷静地; D. positively积极地。根据I turned and looked back:no one seemed to be acting ___4___—it seemed to be fine.可知,我转身回头:没有人似乎说行动似乎不错。故选B。 5.考查动词。A. moving移动;B. working 工作;C. ending结束;D. closing关闭。根据The lights were gone when suddenly someone shouted,“Look,the runway’s ___5___ !”可知,灯光消失了,突然有人喊道:“看,跑到快要结束了!”故选C。 6.考查名词。A. passers-by过路人;B. passengers乘客;C. onlookers观众; D. drivers司机。根据There were lots of ___6___ that must have seen us became some of them ___7___ their cars.可知,有很多一定看到我们的司机停下了他们的汽车。故选D。 7.考查动词。A. stopped停止;B. observed观察;C. 1ocked锁上;D. checked核对。根据There were lots of ___6___ that must have seen us became some of them ___7___ their cars.可知,有很多一定看到我们的司机停下了他们的汽车。故选A。 8.考查形容词。A. puzzled困惑的;B. scared感到害怕的;C. discouraged 丧失信心的;D. ashamed感到害羞的。根据We crossed the road,and I felt ___8___ ,not knowing whether we were going to ran over or be hit by the cars !可知,我们穿过马路,我感到害怕,不知道我们是否要跑过去或是被车撞!故选B。 9.考查名词。A. Hope希望;B. Care关心;C. Luck幸运;D. Fear害怕。根据___9___ was with us,but not for long.可知,幸运与我们同在,但不会持续太久。故选C。 10.考查动词。A. 1anded登录;B. jurnped跳跃;C. settled解决,定居; D. crashed碰撞。根据We ___10___ nose down onto some ground.可知,机头俯冲撞到地面。故选D。 11.考查动词词组。A. get off下车;B. sit still静止不动地坐着;C. run away逃跑;D. stay behind留下来。根据The steward came,“Have to ___11___ !”可知,乘务员来了,“必须下飞机!”故选A。 12.考查动词。A. wonder想知道;B. reply回答;C. hesitate犹豫;D. hurry匆忙。根据I didn’t ___12___ and immediately unfastened my seat belt.可知,我没有犹豫,立即解开安全带。故选C。 13.考查名词词组。A. a gas station一个加油站;B. an emergency一个突发事件;C. a keep-off避开;D. a no-crossing一个交通标志。根据Through the window I saw ___13___ sign.可知,透过窗户我看见一个加油站的迹象。故选A。 14.考查形容词。A. curious好奇的;B. powerful强大的;C. cautious 小心的;D. bitter苦的。根据A ___14___ thought crossed my mind that the plane could be sitting on gas tanks and it might ___15___ !可知,一个痛苦的想法突然闪过我的脑海,飞机可能在一个油罐上面,它可能会爆炸!故选D。 15.考查动词。A. slide滑动;B. explode爆炸; C. accelerate加速,促进; D. disappear消失。根据A ___14___ thought crossed my mind that the plane could be sitting on gas tanks and it might ___15___ !可知,一个痛苦的想法突然闪过我的脑海,飞机可能在一个油罐上面,它可能会爆炸!故选B。 16.考查动词。A. decided决定;B. waited等待;C. started开始;D. agreed同意。根据The exits were opend and crow crew ___16___ to help get people down out.可知,出口打开,全体人员开始帮助人们下来。故选C。 17.考查动词词组。A. 1ie down躺下;B. rush away冲走;C. ring up打电话;D. break away脱离。根据I wanted to ___17___ ,still fearing the explosion.可知,我想跑开,还担心爆炸。故选B。 18.考查动词。A. unharmed没有受伤;B. protected保护;C. removed移除; D. equipped装备。油箱安然无恙,飞机乘务员把我的手机递给我,我用它给我的祖父母打电话,她在等待我的消息。故选A。 19.考查名词。A. a gift礼物;B. word 单词;C. a story故事;D. evidence证据。油箱安然无恙,飞机乘务员把我的手机递给我,我用它给我的祖父母打电话,她在等待我的消息。故选B。 20.考查形容词。A. polite有礼貌的;B. patient耐心的;C. healthy健康的;D. alive活着的。根据Although they knew no one was dead,they were still glad I was ___20___ !可知,尽管他们知道没有人死,但是他们仍然很高兴我还活着!故选D。
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