【題目】
by but eye safely kindness
A thirsty bee (蜜蜂) went to a river to drink. As it was drinking, it was carried away 【1】 the running water. A kind bird saw the bee's danger. It picked a leaf and threw it into the water in front of the bee. The bee was able to climb onto the leaf, and it was brought 【2】 to the land. The bee thanked the bird for its 【3】 and then flew away.
Not long after, the bird was sitting on the branch of a tree. It did not see that a man was aiming his gun at it. 【4】 the bee saw what the man was doing. So the bee flew into the man's eye. The pain in his 【5】 was so great that he was not able to shoot the bird,and the bird flew away.
【答案】
【1】by
【2】safely
【3】kindness
【4】But
【5】eye
【解析】
這是一篇記敘文,文章講述小鳥(niǎo)用樹(shù)葉救了一只喝水被水沖走的蜜蜂,后來(lái)蜜蜂看到有人準(zhǔn)備用槍射擊小鳥(niǎo)而小鳥(niǎo)沒(méi)有發(fā)現(xiàn),它飛到那人的眼睛里讓他不能射擊,用此方法又救了小鳥(niǎo)。告訴讀者救人者終救己的道理。
【1】
句意:當(dāng)它喝水的時(shí)候,它被流動(dòng)的水沖走。
根據(jù)“was carried away”可知是被動(dòng)形式此處用by引出動(dòng)作的發(fā)出者“流動(dòng)的水”。故答案為by。
【2】
句意:蜜蜂能爬到樹(shù)葉上,它被安全地送到陸地上。
動(dòng)詞was brought 后面用副詞safely修飾表示“安全地被送到陸地上”。故答案為safely。
【3】
句意:蜜蜂感謝小鳥(niǎo)的善意,然后飛走了。
此處表示“因?yàn)槟呈露兄x某人”用thank sb. for sth.,此處缺名詞;根據(jù)前文“A kind bird saw the bee's danger. It picked a leaf and threw it into the water in front of the bee. The bee was able to climb onto the leaf”講述小鳥(niǎo)幫助了蜜蜂,可知此處用名詞kindness表示“善意”。故答案為kindness。
【4】
句意:但是小蜜蜂看到了那個(gè)男人正在做的事。
根據(jù)“It did not see that a man was aiming his gun at it”小鳥(niǎo)沒(méi)有看到那個(gè)男人正在用槍瞄準(zhǔn)它,此處“the bee saw what the man was doing”表示轉(zhuǎn)折,用連詞but,句首首字母b大寫(xiě)。故答案為But。
【5】
句意:他眼睛的疼痛如此的強(qiáng)烈以至于他不能夠射擊小鳥(niǎo),小鳥(niǎo)飛走了。
根據(jù)“the bee flew into the man's eye”可知此處指的是男人的眼睛疼痛,用單數(shù)名詞eye。故答案為eye。
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