Mr Johnson didn’t have an experience of travelling in a plane before and he read a lot a 小題1: air accidents, so one day when a friend offered to take him for a ride in his own small p 小題2: , Mr Johnson was very w  小題3:   about accepting. Finally, however, his friend promised him that it was very s  小題4:  , and Mr Johnson boarded the plane.
His friend started the engine and began to taxi(滑行) onto the runway of the airport. Mr Johnson h 小題5:  the sound of the engine. He was extremely frightened and c 小題6:  his eyes.
After a minute, he opened t 小題7:  again, looked out of the w 小題8:  of the plane, and said to his friend , “ Look at the people down there. They look as small a 小題9:  ants, don’t they?” “Those are ants,”answered his friend. “We’re s 小題10:  on the ground.”

小題1:about
小題2:plane
小題3:worried
小題4:safe
小題5:heard
小題6:closed
小題7:them
小題8:window
小題9:as
小題10:still

試題分析:這篇短文講述了Johnson害怕乘坐飛機的事情,他因為從來沒有坐過飛機并看了一些有關(guān)飛機事故的報道,因此害怕乘坐飛機。有一天,卻在朋友的勸導(dǎo)下上了朋友的飛機并鬧出了一個笑話。
小題1:句意:Johnson從來沒有坐飛機旅行過,因此他讀了許多有關(guān)飛機事故的內(nèi)容。結(jié)合句意和首字母提示,可知答案為about。
小題2:句意:所以又一天當(dāng)朋友邀請他乘坐自己的小飛機時,Johnson先生很害怕沒有接受。結(jié)合句意和首字母提示,可知答案為plane。
小題3:句意:所以又一天當(dāng)朋友邀請他乘坐自己的小飛機時,Johnson先生很害怕沒有接受。結(jié)合句意和首字母提示,可知答案為worried。
小題4:句意:最后他的朋友向他保證安全,他才登上了飛機。結(jié)合句意和首字母提示,可知答案為safe。
小題5:句意:Johnson聽到了發(fā)動機的聲音。時態(tài)是一般過去時,結(jié)合句意和首字母提示,可知答案為heard。
小題6:句意:他非常害怕并閉上了眼睛。結(jié)合句意和首字母提示,可知答案為closed。
小題7:句意:過了一會,他睜開眼睛向窗外看。結(jié)合句意和首字母提示,可知答案為them。
小題8:句意:過了一會,他睜開眼睛向窗外看。結(jié)合句意和首字母提示,可知答案為window。
小題9:句意:他們看起來像螞蟻一樣小,對嗎?as…as“和……一樣”,可知答案為as。
小題10:句意:我們還在陸地上。結(jié)合句意和首字母提示,可知答案為still
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