填空题
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In the following article, some sentences
have been removed. For Questions 41-45, choose the most suitable one from the
list A-G to fit into each of the numbered blanks. There are two extra choices,
which do not fit in any of the blanks. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1.
The volcano in the cornfield grew until it was bigger than the
cornfield! (41)______ People called the volcano the Little Monster because it
grew so fast. Scientists came from all over the world to study it and watch it
grow. It is not often that people get a chance to watch a volcano from the very
beginning.
Most of the volcanoes have been here for a very long
time. Some have been here so long that now they are cold. They are called dead
volcanoes. They have stopped throwing out fire and melted rock and smoke. It is
safe to walk on them. Farms are plowed on the quiet slopes, and people have
built houses there.
Some volcanoes have stopped throwing out hot
rock, but they still smoke a little now and then. They are "sleeping" volcanoes.
Sometime they may "wake up".
(42)______.
Today
volcanoes are not so dangerous for people as they were a long time ago. Now we
know more about why volcanoes do what they do, and we can usually tell when they
are going to do it. (43)______.
People used to think dragons
under the earth caused volcanoes. They said the smoke that puffed above the
ground was the dragon's breath. They said the earthquakes were caused by the
dragon's moving around down in the earth. Now we know that this is not
true.
Another thing we know about
volcanoes is that they don't happen
just anywhere. (44)______. Scientists know where these places are,
and maps have been made to let everybody know.
There are
different kinds of volcanoes. Some explode so violently that the rock goes high
into the air and falls miles away. A volcano may shoot out ashes so high that
they float all the way around the world. They have made the sunsets green and
the snow purple.
(45)______.
One very tall
volcano stays fiery red at the top all the time. It is lucky that the volcano is
near the ocean. Sailors can use it for a lighthouse.
[A] Other
volcanoes are more gentle. The hot lava rises in their cones and overflows,
rolling slowly down the mountainside, where it becomes cool and hard.
[B] Black smoke puffed out. Hot ashes fell like black snowflakes. Hot rock
and fire and lava shot out.
[C] Smoke puffed up, and rock
started popping up out of a crack that opened in the ground.
[D]
A volcano named Vesuvius slept for a thousand years. But it woke up and threw
out so much hot melted rock that it buried the buildings of two
cities.
[E] Before a sleeping volcano wakes up, it usually makes
a noise like faraway thunder, and the ground shakes in small earthquakes. People
are warned and have time to get away safely.
[F] A volcano
starts from a hole in the ground from which hot rock and smoke and steam come
out. Far, far under the ground it is so hot that rock melts. This hot melted
rock, or lava, is some-times pushed out of the earth through a hole or a crack
in the ground. The steam inside the earth pushes the rock out.
[G] There are certain places under the earth where the rock is broken in a
way that lets the steam and hot rock escape to the outside more easily.