閱讀短文,并選擇方框中的詞用適當(dāng)形式填空。
true both work good say before only call radio bad kill
The M25, the highway around London, opened in 1986. Today people      it the largest car park in Europe. Every morning on the     we hear about traffic jams, road repairs, and accidents, and which part of the M25 to avoid. One day soon we will hear “there’s a traffic jam all the way round the M25 in       directions. If you are driving to      , then it may be better for you to go back home”
Winston Churchill once said that the car was the     thing of the 20th century. This may be       of the next century, too. Every year about 5,000 people are     on British roads. For children, road accidents are a major 主要的cause of death.
The newspaper usually      that the car is a good thing. But when you have a car and can        drive at the speed of a walking man, is it        to spend a lot of your money simply getting a car for the speed?

小題1:call
小題2:radio
小題3:both
小題4:work
小題5:worst
小題6:true
小題7:killed
小題8:says
小題9:only
小題10:good

試題分析:這篇短文主要介紹了M25,倫敦的高速公路,由于交通堵塞人們把它稱為倫敦最大的城市公園。作者認(rèn)為汽車的發(fā)明給人們也帶來了許多的問題。
小題1:call……,把……叫做……,人們把它稱為倫敦最大的城市公園,故填call
小題2:明天早晨我們能通過收音機(jī)聽到有關(guān)交通堵塞,道路維修,和事故的事情。故填radio
小題3:有一天我們將會(huì)聽到在M25的道路上兩個(gè)方向都有交通堵塞,故填both
小題4:如果你開車上班那么你最好回家,根據(jù)句意,故填work
小題5:根據(jù)上下文可知,在20世紀(jì)汽車是最壞的東西,故填worst
小題6:下個(gè)世紀(jì)這也可能是真實(shí)的,故填true
小題7:每年大約5000人在英國的公路上被殺死,被動(dòng)結(jié)構(gòu),故填killed
小題8:報(bào)紙上通常會(huì)說,汽車是個(gè)好東西。主語是三單,故填says
小題9:根據(jù)句意當(dāng)你有了一輛汽車但是只能以行人的速度行駛,故填only
小題10:花費(fèi)那么多的錢買一輛那樣速度的車是好的嗎?故填good
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