One early morning, John was walking outside when he caught _1.__(see) of heavy smoke _2._(come) up from his neighbour’s house. There must be 3._ fire. He immediately went to dial 119. The fire-engine soon came and the firemen started to put the fire _4._.Suddenly, they heard someone __5._(cry) for help. A boy and a girl could be seen _6.__(trap) in the __7._(burn) house. Their life was _8._ danger. The next moment, one of the firemen started to climb onto the roof, _9._(use) a long ladder, and managed to carry the boy and the girl down.

Thanks _10. them and the firemen, the fire was soon put out and nobody was seriously hurt.

1.sight;

2.coming(which/that came);

3.a;

4.out;

5.crying;

6.trapped;

7.burning;

8.in;

9.using;

10.to;

【解析】

試題分析:

1. sight of是固定用法,意思是一下子看到。

2.

3.

4. out是固定用法,意思是撲滅。

5.】考查現(xiàn)在分詞作賓補(bǔ):他們聽到有人正在哭著求救。所以填crying;。

6.】考查時(shí)態(tài):這里是被動(dòng)語態(tài),故用過去分詞。

7.】考查現(xiàn)在分詞作定語:房子正在燃燒,所以用現(xiàn)在分詞作定語。

8.】考查固定用法:be in danger是固定用法,意思是處于危險(xiǎn)中。

9.】考查現(xiàn)在分詞:“消防員”和“使用”之間是主動(dòng)關(guān)系,故用現(xiàn)在分詞。

10.】考查固定用法:句意,多虧了他們和消防員。Thanks to是固定用法,意思是對(duì)虧了,所以填to。

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