【題目】閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入一個適當(dāng)?shù)脑~,或填入括號中所給單詞的正確形式。
On July 12th, 2012, an airplane took off from the capital airport of Belgium. After about an hour's flight, something ( believe ) happened on the plane. The airhostess was about to serve lunch a small mouse stole out from the bag of a young man, made the young woman nearby fall in terror with loud screaming. Then more and more ( mouse ) came out of the bag. ( catch ) by surprise, the other passengers all shouted in panic. The steward(機長)managed to get in touch with the control center on the ground. With the order from the ground, the plane ( succeed ) landed at the nearest airport. As soon as the plane was on the ground, all the passengers got off. Then seven specialists got on ( kill ) these small creatures. Many means had been tried, but of them were good enough.
At last they tried to fill in the plane carbon-dioxide, which poisoned all of the small creatures. It ( report ) that the young man wanted to carry them to another city and sell them as pets but no one expected that these small creatures succeeded in escaping from the bag .

【答案】unbelievable;when;which;mice;caught;successfully;to kill;none;with;was reported
【解析】一天一架飛機從比利時首都機場起飛,一小時飛行之后,一個乘客的袋子里跑出了幾只小老鼠,引起了其他乘客們的恐慌,飛機不得不迫降并且捕殺了這些小動物。據(jù)報道原來這個乘客想把小鼠帶到另一個城市當(dāng)寵物賣掉,誰曾想上演了飛機上混亂的一幕。

⑴unbelievable。飛機在飛行了一個小時之后,不可思議的(unbelievable)事情發(fā)生了。

⑵when 。 考查when做并列連詞,本句的句型為Sb. was/were about to do sth. when … …正要做某事,就在這時,…?战阏⿷(yīng)午飯,就在這時一只小老鼠偷偷從一個乘客的袋子里逃了出來…。

⑶which ?疾閣hich引導(dǎo)非限制性定語從句,which代指逗號前面整句話,在定語從句中做主語!恢恍±鲜髲某丝偷拇永锾映鰜,這讓旁邊的年輕女士嚇得尖叫起來。

⑷mice 。越來越多的老鼠跑了出來。mice n.(pl.) 老鼠(復(fù)數(shù))。

請在此填寫小請在此填寫小題的解析!

⑸caught ?疾楣潭ǘ陶Zbe caught by surprise 感到措手不及。事發(fā)突然,其他乘客也都措手不及,恐慌地尖叫起來。

⑹successfully 。聽從了地面的命令,飛機成功地(successfully)在最近的機場著陸了。

⑺to kill 。當(dāng)乘客下了飛機之后,七個專家登機去捕殺這些小動物。此處用不定式表示目的。

⑻none 。 他們試用了許多方法,可是沒有一個(none)足夠好用。

⑼with 。最后他們試著給飛機充二氧化碳,這樣就毒死了這些小動物。

請在此填請在此填寫小題的解析!

⑽was reported。據(jù)報道,一個年輕人想要帶著它們到另一個城市將它們當(dāng)作寵物賣掉…。固定句型It is/was reported that … 據(jù)報道…。

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