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题型:语法填空(语篇) 题类:常考题 难易度:困难

河南省郑州市2017-2018学年高一上学期英语期末考试试卷

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    On December 24th, 1971, 17-year-old Juliane got on a plane with her mother in Peru to fly to meet her father.

    Over the Amazon jungle, there was a thunderstorm. The rain fell heavily and there was a strong wind. Unexpectedly, lightning hit the plane at 3,000 metres and it  (explode). Juliane fell quickly through the air and hit the trees hard. She was unconscious (昏迷的) for (hour). When she woke up, she found her right arm was cut, her shoulders hurt badly  she couldn't see in one eye.

    Juliane's was a biologist and when she was small, he taught her how  (survive) in the jungle. She found a small river and walked slowly along it. “If I follow the river,” she thought, “I  (find) people.” The river also gave her clean water to drink. It was(extreme) hot, but the river water kept her cool. Sometimes she had to swim in the river because it was too deep to walk in. There were crocodiles (鳄鱼) in the water, but they didn't attack her! There was fruit on sonic trees, hut she didn't eat it — she knew it was too dangerous.

    Juliane walked for ten days.night she stopped to sleep because it was too dark to walk. Ten days after the crash, she found a small shelter by the river, in  there were some woodcutters. They cleaned her cuts carefully and the next day, they carried her down the river, and she (take) back safely to Pucallpa by a plane. She was the only person who survived the plane crash. The other 91 people, (include) her mother, all died.

    The film director, Werner Herzog, had a ticket to travel on the plane but missed it. Thirty years later, he made a film called “Wings of Hope” about Juliane and her unbelievable story.

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