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题型:短文填空-首字母填空 难度:0.15 引用次数:410 题号:14104185
根据短文内容和首字母提示,在下文空格处填入适当的词使短文完整。(每空一词)

Nautilus bumped against the ice. We were trapped in the ice. We worked hard. By the next morning, the h    1    was deeper but now the sides of the tunnel were narrowing(变窄). We worked h    2    . The hole grew deeper, but the air in the Nautilus was very bad. Then, the captain had a new idea. He heated water in his batteries and pumped it into the hole. This s    3     the space from narrowing, and the men worked as quickly as they could to dig the hole deeper.

It was a t    4     night. We had so little air that everybody had a headache and could hardly breathe.

Then, the captain drove the Nautilus into the hole.The ice cracked(破裂), suddenly, the Nautilus was f    5    . It sped quickly northwards under the ice. We still had no air. My face was purple, and my lips were blue. I could not breathe. I could n    6     see nor hear. I was going to die! Ned and Conseil found some air in one of the diving tanks. They gave it to me. Then, I felt the Nautilus bump into the ice a    7     our heads. Again and again it hit the ice.

Finally, it b    8     through. Air rushed into the submarine(潜水艇),and we could breathe again. Ned, Conseil, and I r    9     onto the board. We breathed and breathed, and I thanked my friends for saving me with the a    10     in the tanks.

The Nautilus continued sailing north for a few days.

2021·江苏扬州·三模 查看更多[2]
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