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问题 共用题干Where Did All the Ships Go?

The Bermuda Triangle(三角区)is one________(1) the greatest mysteries of
the sea.In this triangular area between Florida,Puerto Rico and Bermuda in Atlantic,
ships and airplanes__________(2)to disappear more often than in________(3)
parts of the ocean.And they do so_________(4)leaving any sign of an accident or
any dead bodies.
It is_________(5)that Christopher Columbus was the first person to record strange
happenings in the area.His compass stopped working,a flame came down from the sky,
and a wave 100 to 200-feet-high carried his ship about a mile away.
The most famous disappearance in the Bermuda Triangle was the U. S. Naval(海军
的)Air Flight 19._________(6)December 5,1945,five bomber planes carrying
14 men_________(7)on a training mission from the Florida coast.Later that day,all
communications with Flight 19 were lost.They just disappeared without a trace.
The next morning,242 planes and 19 ships took part in the largest air-sea search in
history.But they found nothing.
Some people blame the disappearances__________(8) supernatural(超自然的)
forces.It is suggested the_________(9)ships and planes were either transported to
other times and places, kidnapped(绑架)by aliens(外星人)_________(10)
attacked by sea creatures.
There are_____________(11)natural explanations,though.The U.S. Navy says that
the Bermuda Triangle is one of two places on earth__________(12)a magnetic
compass(指南针)points towards true north __________ (13) magnetic north.
____________(14),planes and ships can lose their way if they don't make adjustments.
The area also has changing weather and is known____________(15)its high waves.
Storms can turn up suddenly and destroy a plane or ship.Fast currents could then sweep
away any trace of an accident._________(11) A:also        B:no        C:barely        D:hardly

选项 _________(11)
A:also       
B:no       
C:barely       
D:hardly

答案 A

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