【題目】Oneday, Daisy went to see the animals in a flying carpet. It 1(fly) away to Tibet in China first, 2 she saw an antelope. The antelope told her that they were killed for the wool taken from their 3(stomach).Then the carpet got to Zimbabwe, where Daisy saw an elephant. The elephant said they were 4 danger. Now the government allowed tourists to hunt only 5 certain number of animals if they gave money to the farmers.

The flying carpet rose again and soon they arrived at a thick rainforest. There was a monkey 6(rub) a millipede insect over 7 body because the insect could protect it from mosquitoes. The monkey told Daisy, “ Attention should 8 (pay)to the rainforest where animals live. Our natural habitats are of great 9 (important).” Daisy was affected by what the monkey said. She decided 10 (make) a difference to wildlife protection.

【答案】

1flew

2where

3stomachs

4in

5a

6rubbing

7its

8be paid

9importance

10to make

【解析】文章介紹了黛西坐著飛毯去旅行,在旅行的所見、所聞讓她意識到保護(hù)野生動物的重要性。

1flew考查時態(tài)。句意:它首先飛到了中國的西藏,在那里她看到了一只羚羊。文章講述的是發(fā)生在過去的動作,用一般過去時態(tài),故填flew。

2where考查定語從句關(guān)系代詞。句意:它首先飛到了中國的西藏,在那里她看到了一只羚羊。Where引導(dǎo)定語從句修飾Tibet,在從句中作地點狀語,故填where。

3stomachs考查名詞單復(fù)數(shù)。句意:藏羚羊告訴她,它們是因為要從它們的腹部取羊毛而被殺的。它們的腹部their stomaches,用復(fù)數(shù)形式,故填stomaches。

4in考查固定搭配。句意:大象說它們有危險。短語in danger處于危險中,故填in。

5a考查冠詞。句意:現(xiàn)在,如果他們把錢給農(nóng)民的話,政府允許游客只能捕殺一定數(shù)量的動物。一定數(shù)量的a certain number of,故填a。

6rubbing考查非謂語動詞。句意:有一只猴子抓著一種昆蟲在它自己的身體上摩擦,因為這種昆蟲可以保護(hù)它不受蚊子的侵害。摩擦rubmonkey是主謂關(guān)系,用動詞ing形式,故填rubbing。

7its考查代詞。句意:有一只猴子抓著一種昆蟲在它自己的身體上摩擦,因為這種昆蟲可以保護(hù)它不受蚊子的侵害。它的its,故填its。

8be paid考查被動語態(tài)。句意:應(yīng)該把注意力放在動物生活的雨林上。注意力是被放的,用被動語態(tài)形式,故填be paid。

9importance考查名詞。句意:我們的自然棲息地非常重要!Of +名詞相當(dāng)于名詞對于的形容詞形式,故填importance。

10to make考查動詞搭配。句意:她決定為野生動物保護(hù)做出改變。Decide to do something決定做某事,故填to make。

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