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it is like to sit in a jet. When Gupta started his career many years ago, people from his tiny home villages in India ___46___ asked him what it was like to be in an aircraft. None of them had ever ___47___ real airplane and they wanted a look at the aviation industry through Gupta’s ___48___. For security reasons, Gupta was never ___49___ to take his fellow villagers inside an actual aircraft. But saying no always made him feel unfortable and ___50___ and he always wanted to do something that would give them a ___51___ of flying. Finally, in 2020, Gupta sold some land, bought an old airplane and started offering ___52___ “flights” to the public, charging them only what they could ___53___. To make the experience ___54___ real, the “passengers” are given boarding passes and even shown safety ___55___. What ___56___ the amazing inflight experience is when the kids ___57___ slide down the airplane’s emergency landing slide, which many of the most frequent flyers have luckily ___58___ experienced. The retired pilot says he hopes all his customers can ___59___ fly in a real plane, but in the meantime he is enjoying putting a/an ___60___ on their faces. 41. A. touch B. land C. board D. fly 42. A. nothing B. anything C. little D. few 43. A. away B. out C. off D. around 44. A. takes up B. takes down C. takes off D. takes away 45. A. experience B. decide C. imagine D. introduce 46. A. fearfully B. intentionally C. cautiously D. curiously 47. A. seen B. bought C. produced D. possessed 48. A. tasks B. eyes C. thoughts D. windows 49. A. offered B. allowed C. expected D. encouraged 50. A. nervous B. fearful C. disappointed D. careless 51. A. chance B. taste C. way D. lesson 52. A. pretend B. actual C. cheap D. safe 53. A. access B. accept C. agree D. afford 54. A. close to B. opposite to C. far from D. different from 55. A. reasons B. concerns C. instructions D. suggestions 56. A. belongs to B. appeals to C. leads to D. adds to 57. A. surprisingly B. excitedly C. silently D. sadly 58. A. always B. ever C. never D. seldom 59. A. smoothly B. independently C. successfully D. eventually 60. A. mask B. smile C. mark D. expression 第 II 卷 注意:將答案寫在答題卡上。s railway system is petitive in terms of technology and economy of use. According to Yang, the nation39。 修改:在錯(cuò)的詞下面畫一橫線,并在該詞下面寫出修改后的詞。 (遼寧省遼南協(xié)作區(qū) 2020 屆二次聯(lián)考) Victor was traveling through a train for his parents. All the time he is glancing with joy at his new shoes what his father had bought for him. After some time, he removed his shoes to take him a nap. After waking up, he found one of her shoes missing. He started crying unhappy. His parentstried to fort him. His father told him it was no use cry and promised that after reaching home, he would buy him a new pair of shoes. Victor got very excited on hearing his father39。t the youngest ever female captain. Ronan Milne got in touch with Newsbeat to say his colleague Dawn Hunter was made a captain aged 24 at Hendry is also 24 and a captain with the same pany. Kate began flying in the air cadets(見習(xí)生 ) when she was 13 years old, but admitted to the Press Association that she never thought she could bee a mercial pilot. However, following aviation training in Southampton, she joined easyJet as a copilot in May August she took up the rank of captain after passing the airline’s mand course. “Personally I don’t think my age matters,” she said. “I’ve been through the same training and passed the same mand course as every other captain so I’ve proven myself capable regardless of my age.” Kate is originally from Carlisle, but now lives in Surrey so she can be near to Gatwick Airport. From there she flies Airbus A319 and A32 planes to locations across the world, including Iceland, Israel and Morocco.“I rarely fly to the same place twice in the same month,” she said. “That keeps things interesting.” Around 5% of mercial pilots are women. Last year easyJet announced a plan to increase its number of female entrants to 12%.Julie Westhorp, chairwoman of the British Women Pilots’ Association (BWPA), hopes Kat