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5.A baby is in danger and its mother is crazy with worry.This is something anyone can relate to,even though we are talking about a mother elephant that has been separated  (16)from her child.
A video capturing(捕捉) the reunion between the elephant and her 8-month-old baby in Kenya was one of the (17)most impressive (impressive) scenes in 2012.The baby fell inside  (18)a  man-made hole and was unable to climb out,according to a video released by the Amboseli Trust for Elephants.Despite the best efforts of her desperate mother,the baby seemed helpless  (19)till/until a team of conservation workers rushed to help.They had to chase the overprotective mother away first,so that (20)they  could get close enough to rescue the baby.They (21)struggled (struggle) to pull the baby out with ropes and a vehicle.
(22)Luckily  (lucky),the workers managed to pull the baby to safety.(23)What followed was a     touching scene.As soon as the baby was freed,it ran away across the plain.In the(24)distance  (distant),the cries of her mother could be heard as she came running from the opposite direction.The two were reunited,(25)hugging(hug)each other with their trunks hugging.

分析 本文是记叙文,文中介绍了一段视频捕捉到大象和她8 个月大的孩子团聚的场景.一头幼象陷入了陷阱无法爬上来,无论象妈妈如何努力.直到队环境保护工作者前来帮助.他们努力用绳子和车子把小象拉了上来.随后的场景令人感动,小象一获得自由就跑走了.在远处能听到妈妈的哭声.小象和妈妈团聚,它们拥抱在一起.

解答 16.from      17.most impressive  18.a      19.until/till   20.they
21.struggled  22.Luckily        23.What   24.distance   25.hugging
16.from. 本题考查介词搭配.separate …from…"把…与…分开",为固定搭配,此处为被动结构.
17.most impressive.本查考查形容词最高级.  one of后用形容词最高级,表示"最…的之一".
18.a.本题考查冠词;表示泛指"一个洞",用不定冠词.
19.till/until.本题考查连词.根据句子结构判断,两句之间缺少连词;根据句意为"幼象似乎很无助,直到一队环境保护工作者跑来帮忙",用until或till表示"直到".
20.they.考查代词;指代a team of conservation workers,故用they.
21.struggled.本题考查动词时态;陈述过去的动作,用一般过去时.
22.Luckily.本题考查副词修饰整个句子.副词常常作为独立成分放在句首,有逗号与句子分开,修饰整个句子.
23.What.考查引导名词性从句的引导词.根据句子结构,was前的主语从句中缺少主语,故用what.
24.distnce.考查词性转换.distant 为形容词,题干中the后面需要的是名词distance;in the distance"在远处",为固定短语.
25.hugging.本题考查非谓语动词做状语.逗号前已经有了谓语动词were reunited,所以hug在句中做状语;  hug与the two为主动关系,故用现在分词.

点评 语法填空用在整体理解文章的大意和逻辑的基础上关注每一句的结构,关注其中的固定搭配.

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