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tdidn39。 Ⅵ .短文改錯 This morning I went to the supermarket, buying a toy and went to see my nephew, a 8 year old boy named Jack. She was playing with some of his friend in the yard when I arrived there. The moment he found that I came to see him with his most favourite toy, Jack jumped with joy. Every boy and girl present wanted very much to have a look the toy. However, Jack doesn39。 19. B ice made machines= machines that are made of ice,意為 “用冰做成的給養(yǎng)船 ”。 17. C 根據(jù)前文中打不沉、打不壞可知,這種船很牢固。 15. A allied forces 意為 “聯(lián)合部隊 ”。 13. B sink ships faster than...意為 “擊沉船的速度比 …… 還快 ”。 11. D protecting blanket 意為 “保護性毯子 ”。 9. B 根據(jù)后文的 gun 應(yīng)選 shot,意為 “子彈的射擊 ”。 7. C an inch thick 意為 “一英寸厚 ”。 5. B melting 此處意為 “冰的融化 ”。 3. D build ice houses 意為 “造冰房子 ”。 語 篇 提 能 Ⅴ .完形填空 During World War Ⅱ some men made a ship of ice. They wanted it to carry airplanes. The __1__ came from the Eskimos who sometimes __2__ thick pieces of Arctic plants into the ice when they used to build their ice __3__. This plant material greatly __4__ the strength of the ice blocks. It also prevented them from __5__ early in the spring. During the early days of World War II, the British and Americans tried mixing crushed __6__ material from paper mills with water and freezing it. They found it was very strong. A stick of this strengthened ice an inch __7__ would support the __8__ of six men. A sheet four inches thick would stop a __9__ from a gun. It could not be __10__ with a single blow from an axe. The wood material formed a __11__ blanket which stopped the ice from melting. The new ice mixture was called Pykrete, __12__ Geoffrey Pyke, who proposed it to the British, Canadians and Americans during the early part of the war. In those days, German submarines were sinking Allied supply ships __13__ than they could build. England was in __14__ need of supplies. The Allied __15__ decided to build a ship of Pykrete. The Germans would not be able to sink or even hurt it with big shells from either __16__ or airplanes. It was so __17__ tha