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根据短文内容和所给中文提示,在空白处填入单词的正确形式(每空一词)。 It wa...

根据短文内容和所给中文提示,在空白处填入单词的正确形式(每空一词)。

It was very mysterious(神秘的) that on March 8th, the plane MH370 with 239 passengers had got lost connection with stations on the ground on the high altitude 10,668 meters above and there were no clues at all. Seven 1.(亚洲的) countries, including Malaysia, Vietnam and Philippines, have taken an 2.  (积极的) part in the search of the wreckage(残骸) for signs of survivors since it     happened. Later, America and Germany are also doing their best for the exploration of any news. But they also 3. (失败) to find the clues.

Then based on the 4.(知识) we learn from the Internet can you imagine where the airplane MH370 is 5.(确切地) gone? Is it a normal air crash? Or E.T. creatures from the outer space are the criminal(罪犯)? If so, why do they choose Mh370? Has it fallen to a no man’s land, a desert or the sea? Are all the passengers and staffs still alive or 6. (死)?

It 7. (像) like a fancy film or a horror film. But its hurt to the poor passengers and staffs and its 8. (影响) on their families and 9.(亲属) are so real. 10. (无论什么) the result will be or there is no result in this century, pray for the passengers and staffs lost. Best wishes.

Praying for them.

 

1.Asian 2.active 3.failed 4.knowledge 5.exactly 6.dead 7.seems 8.influence 9.relatives 10.whatever 【解析】 1.1】七个亚洲的国家。根据句意判断,填形容词,故填Asian。 2.2】take an active in积极参加,属固定短语,故填active。 3.3】但是在寻找线索上他们也失败过。根据句意判断用一般过去时,故填failed。 4.4】然后建立在我们从网上学到的知识。故填knowledge。 5.5】确切地说,飞机是在哪里消失的呢?根据句意判断,填副词,故填exactly。 6.6】 所有的旅客和工作人员仍然活着还是死了?根据句意判断,填形容词dead。 7.7】seem like属固定短语,看起来像;根据句意判断用单数第三人称,故填seems。 8.8】对于家人和亲戚的影响是真实的。根据句意填名词influence 9.9】对于家人和亲戚的影响是真实的。根据句意填名词复数relatives.。 10.10】无论结果是什么,填whatever。
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