阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
I was driving home with my son Giacomo, 15, on the A40 when I suddenly saw a small plane coining down. Out of nowhere, it 45 some 200 yards away from where we were 46 , overturning and bursting into flames.
We were going 70 miles an hour and I managed to 47 ;otherwise we would have crashed into it ourselves. I jumped out, 48 Giacomo in the car. I remember shouting at him to stay there 49 we really didn't have time to mess around.
Flames were coining out of the cockpit(驾驶舱) and I could hear screaming, so I climbed under the wing and tried to 50________ the windows in but failed, and with the heat of the __51___ coming over the top of the plane, I 52 I might have to give up or I'd be in great danger myself. I found the small windows at the back of the plane had cracked, so my best bet was to kick those through. It 53 and, looking back, we were unbelievably 54____;otherwise, it would have been a completely different 55 .
I pulled a teenage girl and boy out. 56_____ another guy, Joel Snarr, arrived on the scene to 57_____ at just the right time. I don't think I would have been able to get the 58____ out——he was a big guy. 59____ , Joel seized him by the arms and got him out just in time. I could__60___ straight away Joel had a military background by how he conducted himself. We'd just got all three of them, Stuart Moore, who’d flown the plane, and his nephew and niece, to a safe 61 when the plane exploded.
The emergency services 62___ pretty quickly, and then they did their duty. When I got back to my 63__ , Giacomo and I stared at each other, almost laughing in _64 . It was a very strange moment——things like this only happen in films.
答案 DBCAD BADCB ACADB BCDAC
I was driving home with my son Giacomo, 15, on the A40 when I suddenly saw a small plane coining down. Out of nowhere, it 45 some 200 yards away from where we were 46 , overturning and bursting into flames.
We were going 70 miles an hour and I managed to 47 ;otherwise we would have crashed into it ourselves. I jumped out, 48 Giacomo in the car. I remember shouting at him to stay there 49 we really didn't have time to mess around.
Flames were coining out of the cockpit(驾驶舱) and I could hear screaming, so I climbed under the wing and tried to 50________ the windows in but failed, and with the heat of the __51___ coming over the top of the plane, I 52 I might have to give up or I'd be in great danger myself. I found the small windows at the back of the plane had cracked, so my best bet was to kick those through. It 53 and, looking back, we were unbelievably 54____;otherwise, it would have been a completely different 55 .
I pulled a teenage girl and boy out. 56_____ another guy, Joel Snarr, arrived on the scene to 57_____ at just the right time. I don't think I would have been able to get the 58____ out——he was a big guy. 59____ , Joel seized him by the arms and got him out just in time. I could__60___ straight away Joel had a military background by how he conducted himself. We'd just got all three of them, Stuart Moore, who’d flown the plane, and his nephew and niece, to a safe 61 when the plane exploded.
The emergency services 62___ pretty quickly, and then they did their duty. When I got back to my 63__ , Giacomo and I stared at each other, almost laughing in _64 . It was a very strange moment——things like this only happen in films.
45. A. exploded | B. landed | C. disappeared | D. crashed |
46. A. living | B. driving | C. standing | D. flying |
47. A. roll | B. speed | C. stop | D. pass |
48. A. leaving | B. saving | C. blaming | D. greeting |
49. A. if | B. though | C. until | D. since |
50. A. fix | B. kick | C. clean | D. shut |
51. A. fire | B. steam | C. water | D. engine |
52. A. expected | B. imagined | C. admitted | D. sensed |
53. A. lasted | B. counted | C. worked | D. ended |
54. A. afraid | B. lucky | C. cautious | D. brave |
55. A. story | B. adventure | C. challenge | D. lesson |
56. A. Yet | B. Thus | C. Then | D. Indeed |
57. A. help | B. climb | C. explain[ | D. deliver |
58. A. steward | B. driver | C. rescuer | D. pilot |
59. A. Instead | B. However | C. Strangely | D. Secretly |
60. A. argue | B. tell | C. describe | D. agree |
61. A. return | B. room | C. distance | D. journey |
62. A. went away | B. set out | C. shut down | D. turned up |
63. A. car | B. house | C. plane | D. cinema |
64. A. surprise | B. sorrow | C. relief | D. confusion |