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    If you had an emergency (紧急情况), who would you think 1. first? What would you do if your parents had an emergency?

In 1988, a serious earthquake hit Armenia, 2.(kill) about 25,000 people in less 3.four minutes. A father rushed to the school where his son was, only to discover that the building 4. (destroy).

But he remembered the promise he had made to his son: “No matter 5., I’ll always be there for you!” Tears began to fill his eyes. He rushed to the place where his son’s classroom had been and started digging.

Other 6.(parent) tried to pull him off of what was left of the school. To each parent he asked, “Are you going to help me?” And then he went back to his digging 7.(quick), stone by stone.

A 8. (tire) firefighter showed up and tried to pull him away. The police came as well. To each, he asked, “Are you going to help me?”

He dug for eight hours ... 18 hours ... 28 hours ... then, in the 38th hour, he pulled back a large stone and heard his son. He called his 9.(son) name: “ARMAND!” He heard back: “Dad? It’s me, Dad! I told the other kids not to worry. I told them that you would come 10.(save) us.”

“What’s going on in there?” the father asked.

“There are 14 of us left out of 33, Dad, ” his son answered.

“Come on out, son!”

“Let the other kids out first. I know you’ll get me! No matter what, I know you’ll always be there for me!”

 

1.of 2.killing 3.than 4.was destroyed 5.what 6.parents 7.quickly 8.tired 9.son’s 10.to save 【解析】 文章大意:本文讲述了在1988年发生在亚美尼亚的一次地震中一位伟大的父亲凭借坚定的信念和勇气救出了包括自己儿子在内的14个孩子的故事,展示了父爱的伟大。 1. 句意:如果你遇到紧急情况,你会首先想到谁? 根据who would you think __1__ first?由前面的关键词think,可知此处是问首先会想到谁,think of想起、想到,固定词组,故答案为of。 2. 句意:1988年,亚美尼亚发生严重地震,在不到4分钟的时间里造成约2.5万人死亡。 根据In 1988, a serious earthquake hit Armenia,__2__(kill) about 25,000 people in less __3__four minutes.可知,前面a serious earthquake hit Armenia主句完整,hit已经是谓语动词了,所以这里用非谓语动词形式,而且主语a serious earthquake与kill之间为主动关系,所以应用v−ing形式作伴随状语;故答案为killing。 3. 句意:1988年,亚美尼亚发生严重地震,在不到4分钟的时间里造成约2.5万人死亡。 根据In 1988, a serious earthquake hit Armenia,__2__(kill) about 25,000 people in less __3__four minutes.由前面的less,以及后面的four minutes,可知是在不到4分钟的时间里,less than少于、小于,固定词组,故答案为than。 4. 句意:一位父亲冲到他儿子所在的学校,却发现校舍已被摧毁。 根据A father rushed to the school where his son was, only to discover that the building __4__ (destroy).可知主语the building和动词destroy之间是被动关系,所以应用被动语态,再由前面的was可知句子时态是一般过去时,其被动语态结构为was/were+动词的过去分词,主语是单数,用was,destroy的过去分词是destroyed;故答案为was destroyed。 5. 句意:无论如何,我都会永远在你身边。 根据上文But he remembered the promise he had made to his son但是他想起了曾经对儿子所作的承诺,以及下文No matter what, I know you’ll always be there for me! 结合最后一段的No matter __5__, I’ll always be there for you!可知此处表达的是“无论如何”,即No matter what,故答案为what。 6. 句意:其他家长试图把他从废墟中拉出来。 根据Other __6__(parent) tried to pull him off of what was left of the school.可知是其他家长试图把他从废墟中拉出来,parent家长、父母,可数名词,根据语境可知这里用其复数形式,故答案为parents。 7. 句意:然后他又迅速地开始挖掘,一块一块地挖。 根据And then he went back to his digging __7__(quick), stone by stone.可知,设空处修饰前面的动词,所以填入一个副词形式,quick快速的,形容词,与其所对应的副词是quickly迅速地、快速地,故答案为quickly。 8. 句意:一名疲惫的消防员出现了,试图把他拉开。 根据A __8__ (tire) firefighter showed up and tried to pull him away.可知,设空处修饰后面的名词,所以应填入一个形容词作定语,tire疲倦、疲劳,动词,与其所对应的形容词是tired疲倦的、疲劳的,故答案为tired。 9. 句意:他叫他儿子的名字。 根据He called his __9__(son) name,可知设空处修饰后面的名词name,表示所属关系,所以应用son的所有格形式,故答案为son’s。 10. 句意:我告诉他们你会来救我们的。 根据I told them that you would come __10__(save) us.可知,come和提示词save两个均为动词,因此后面的动词要用非谓语形式,而且这两个动作有先后顺序,即他的爸爸会来,然后再救他们,所以后面的动词必须用动词不定式形式表示目的,故答案为to save。
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