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用方框中所给单词的适当形式填空,使短文通顺、正确、连贯(每个单词限用一次)

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School is where we learn, make friends and grow up. But ___1.___ happen daily in schools across the world. We hear reports of students falling down __2.___ buildings while cleaning windows. Other students are hit by football on the playground. Three years ago, some students fell down on the stairs and were stepped on by3.___, with tragic results.

We feel ___4.___ sorry for the loss of lives. There is _5.____ we can do to bring the students back, but we can try to prevent (防止) such things from ___6.again. You should do the following things to prevent a stampede (踩踏)

After class or school, don’t rush out at the same time. Wait until there are __7.____ people trying to leave.

When you walk with a crowd of people, stay alert (警惕的) and ___8.____ your steps. Don’t play around

Be familiar with your __9.__ and learn where the safety exits are.

When there’s pushing and squeezing ()don’t move and try to hold on to something. __10.__ stay in a corner until the crowd leaves.

 

1.accidents 2.from 3.others 4.deeply 5.nothing 6.happening 7.fewer / few 8.watch 9.school 10.Or 【解析】 试题分析:学校是我们学习,交朋友,成长的地方。然而在学习里也会发生一些事故。这段话主要介绍了如何避免踩踏事故。 1.考查名词。句意:学校是我们学习,交朋友,成长的地方。然而在学习里也会发生一些事故。动词用了原形,主语要用复数,故填accidents. 2.考查介词。句意:我们听说过当学生擦窗户的时候从建筑物上掉下来。故填. from。 3.考查代词。句意:三年前,一些学生跌倒在楼梯上,被别人踩踏。故填others。 4.考查副词。句意:对于生命的丧失我们感到很难过。deeply是副词,修饰形容词sorry.故填deeply。 5.考查不定代词。句意:对于生命的丧失我们感到很难过。把学生带回来,我们毫无办法,nothing什么都没有,一点也没有,放在肯定句中表示否定的含义。故填nothing。. 6.考查动词。句意:但是我们可以努力阻止这类事情再发生。prevent…from…不让某人做某事,阻止某事发生。故填from。 7.考查形容词。句意:等人少了再离开。few少的,修饰可数名词,比较级是fewer。故答案是fewer / few。 8.考查动词。句意:.当你走入拥挤的人群时,提高警惕,注意你的脚步,不要四处玩。故填watch。 9.考查名词。句意:熟悉你的学校,了解安全出口在哪儿。故填school。 10.考查连词。句意:当有拥挤发生的时候,不要动,抓住东西,或呆在角落里,直到人群离开。故填or. 考点:选词填空。
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