【題目】根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容及首字母提示補(bǔ)全單詞,使短文完整、通順
I'm Cathy Brown.I am now working for the Sunshine Travel Service in Fuzhou, Fujian. I have just come back from Taiwan, the largest i of China. Last week, I took a group of officials for a week's trip to Taiwan. We t all around the island. There are lots of fascinating s on the island. My favorite sight is the Sun Moon Lake. You may ask w people call it so. If you f high up over the lake and look down from your plane, you 'll find the answer yourself. In the middle of this lake, there's a small island t is called Lalu. On one s of Lalu the lake looks like a sun, and on the other side it looks like a m. That is why people call it the Sun Moon Lake.
There are many mountains around this lake. One of the nearest is Mount Ali. We stayed there for three days. We also h a dancing party with Gaoshan people there.
Why not consider v Taiwan for your next vacation? It’s a wonderful place to visit.

【答案】island;traveled;sights;why;fly;that;side;moon;had;visiting
【解析】(1)常識(shí),臺(tái)灣是座島嶼。
(2)trip旅程,得出用travel。
(3)旅游看的就是風(fēng)景,勝地等景觀。故填sights。
(4) 前文說(shuō)到一處風(fēng)景,后文緊接著people call it so,提出疑問(wèn)why,引起懸念,引發(fā)思考。
(5) look down from your plane只能用fly。
(6) 定語(yǔ)從句,指物用that/which。
(7) on the other side另一邊,那前面就是一邊one side。
(8) the Sun Moon Lake得出是moon。
(9) have a party 開(kāi)派對(duì)。
(10)It’s a wonderful place to visit.故填visiting。

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