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高考英语语法填空题20套(带答案)及解析
高考英语语法填空题20套(带答案)及解析一、语法填空1.阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
New Year's Eve is the last day of the year. It is always an exciting time because people look forward to ________(welcome) a new year. It is also a good time to think back and say goodbye to the old year. New Year's Eve is a ________(nation) holiday for many people around the world. In a lot of countries , people go back to their hometown for the New Year, so usually the trains and buses________(pack) with people. In England, there is always a New Year's Eve party, ________ is usually held at someone's home and the host invites friends, families and neighbors. The living room becomes a mini disco as everyone dances________ loud music.I have lots of good ________(memory) of New Year's Eve . I once spent one freezing New Year's Eve in Trafalgar Square in the center of London. It snowed and was ________(bitter) cold . I also spent many wonderful New Year's Eves in Japan. There, it is a tradition________(visit) a shrine(圣坛)and pray for good things. I think wherever you are, New Year's Eve is always ________exciting day. Maybe the last way to welcome the New Year ________(be)watching amazing fireworks displays in the world's cities.【答案】 welcoming;national;are packed;which;to;memories;bitterly;to visit;an;is【解析】【分析】本文是一篇夹叙夹议文,对世界各地的许多人来说,除夕是国家的假日。
英语语法填空汇编题20套(带答案)
英语语法填空汇编题20套(带答案)一、英语语法填空汇编1.阅读下面的短文,用括号内所给词的适当形式填空,必要时可加助动词或情态动词。
I never saw my father home from work late or ill, nor did I ever see my father take a "night out with the boys". He had no________ (hobby) but just took care of his family.For 22 years, since I left home for college, my father called me every Sunday at 9:00 am. He was always ________ (interest)in my life—how my family as doing. The calls even came when he and my mother were in Australia, ________ (English) or Florida.Nine years ago when I bought my ________ (one) house, my father, 67 years old, painted my house himself. He worked eight hours a day. He would not allow me ________ (pay)someone to have it done. All he asked was a glass of iced tea, and that I hold a paintbrush for him and talk to him. But I was too busy, for I had a law practice to run, and I could not take the time to hold the paintbrush, or talk to my father.Five years ago, my 71—year—old father ________ (spend)five hours putting together a swing set(秋千)for my daughter. Again, all he asked was that I get him a glass of iced tea, and talk to him. But again, I had laundry to do, and the house to clean.The morning on Sunday, January 16, 1996, my father telephoned me as ________ (usually), this time he had seemed to have forgotten some things we had discussed the week before. I had to get to church, and I cut the conversation short.The call came at 4:40 am. That day my father ________ (send)to hospital in Florida, I got on a plane immediately, and I vowed(发誓)that when I arrived, I would make up for the lost time, and have a nice long talk with him and ________ (real)get to know him.I arrived in Florida at 1:00 am, but my father had passed away at 9:12 pm. This time it was he who did not have time to talk, or time to wait for me.In the years since his ________ (die) I have learnt much about my father, and even more about myself. As a father, he never asked me for anything but my time. Now he has all my attention, every single day.【答案】hobbies;interested;England;first;to pay;spent;usual;was sent;really;death【解析】【分析】这篇短文中作者给我们讲述了她的父亲,她父亲是一个很顾家的人,眼里只有他的家人。
(通用版)高考英语二轮复习 语法填空专项拔高练习 专题22(含解析)-人教版高三全册英语试题
专题22 全国卷语法填空根底巩固1.阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Avoiding bad effects of climate change requires action, but ________ is hard to take action when you don't even know there's a problem. Previous work has shown that children are more________ (active) engaged and more knowledgeable than adults ________ (be) about climate change. The question is, can this be used to make a difference?________ (test) the idea, Danielle Lawson, a social scientist at NC State University, set up________ climate course for kids and their parents in which students ________ (ask) to interview their parents. The course did increase the ________ (aware) about climate change, not just among the kids, but their parents as well."The study shows how ________ (power) young people's voices can be, ________ makes me really excited to see how much of an impact kids can have on their parents. And I think kids can just have the power to bring us together in a way we haven't seen yet when it comesto________ (handle) climate change." said Danielle Lawson.【答案】 it;actively;are;To test;a;were asked;awareness;powerful;which;handling 【解析】本文是一篇说明文,研究明确儿童比成年人更能参与气候变化,也更能了解气候变化。
最新高考各地模拟英语语法填空汇编48篇含答案
最新高考各地模拟英语语法填空汇编48篇含答案1The giant panda, also (1)________(know)as panda bear or simply panda, is a bear native (2)________ south central China. In the past many years, the giant panda (3)________(drive) out of the lowland areas where it once lived as a result of farming, deforestation and other (4)________(develop). Wild population estimates vary: one estimate shows that there are about 1,590 individuals (5)________(live)in the wild, while a 2006 study estimated that this figure could be as high as 2,000 to 3,000. Some reports also show that (6)________ number of giant pandas in the wild is on the rise.The West first learned of the giant panda on March 11,1869, (7)________ the French missionary(传教士) Armand David received a panda skin from a hunter. In 1936, Ruth Harkness became the first Westerner (8)________(bring) a live giant panda named Su Lin to the Brookfield Zoo in Chicago. To protect the pandas, in 2012, Earthwatch Institute, a global nonprofit that teams volunteers with scientists to conduct important (9)________(science) research, launched a program called “On the Trail of Giant Panda”. This program, based in the Wolong National Nature Reserve, allows volunteers to work up close with pandas cared for in captivity (圈养), and help them (10)________(gradual) adapt to life in the wild.02Researchers Are Racing to Make a Coronavirus Vaccine. Will It Help?In the early days of January, as cases of a strange, pneumonia-like illness (1)________(report) in China, researchers at the National Institutes of Health readied themselves to hunt (2)________ a vaccine to prevent the new disease.Scientists in Australia are also working on vaccine candidates (3)________(stop) the spread of the disease. Historically, vaccines have been one of the greatest public health (4)________(tool) to prevent disease. But even as new technology, advancements in genomics(基因组学) and improved global coordination have allowed researchers to move at unprecedented speed, vaccine (5)________(develop) remains an expensive and risky process. That’s (6)________ the vaccines must undergo extensive testing in animals and humans. In the best case, it takes at least a year — and most likely (7)________(long) — for any vaccine to become available to the public.With each new outbreak, scientists (8)________(typical) have to start from scratch. After the SARS outbreak in 2003, (9)________ took researchers about 20 months from the release of the viral genome(基因组) to get a vaccine ready for human trials. By the time an epidemic (10)________(cause) by the Zika virus occurred in 2015, researchers brought the timeline down to six months. Now, they hope the joint efforts will cut that time in half.03The Palace Museum, also known as the Forbidden City, is a much-visited and much-photographed tourist (1)________(attract). This Chinese palace with a history of about 600 years receives millions of visits every year and lots of TV programs have showed the place in recent years.However, it still (2)________(have) secrets, and a new program (3)________(design) to explore those unknown areas and the stories within is set to show the palace in a new light. The variety show, Shang Xin Le Gu Gong, broadcast its first episode (一集) on Beijing TV and online streaming media site, , on November 9. That first episode won wide acceptance from audiences and (4)________(think) highly of on . "It brings many elements (元素) together, and everything in the show is (5)________(perfect) matched and turns out amazing," said (6)________ online user. "It brings me the thrill I felt when I stepped into the Palace Museum for the first time."In each one-hour-long episode, the actors and actresses switch between playing guides and historical figures(7)________emperors and royal family members of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911). They focus on areas(8)________are still not accessible to the public and the stories (9)________(surround) them. In the show, the actors and actresses are also joined by designers who will create (10)________(product) based on what they see. The most popular ones, based on an online vote, are to be turned into souvenirs for sale.04Yueyang Tower is (1)________ ancient Chinese tower on the shore of Lake Dongting. It is one of the Three Great Towers of Jiangnan. Yueyang Tower became famous for Memorial to Yueyang Tower (《岳阳楼记》) (2)________(write) by Fan Zhongyan, who was an excellent minister of the northern Song Dynasty (960-1127)in China.(3)________(lie) on the city wall of the west gate of the ancient city in Yueyang City, Hunan province, China, Yueyang Tower faces Junshan Island and overlooks Dongting Lake, being extremely beautiful and (4)________(impress). Since ancient times, it (5)________(enjoy) the good reputation that Dongting Lake is the (6)________(good)among lakes, and Yueyang Tower is incomparable among towers. Yueyang Tower’s roof covered with yellow glazed tiles (黄色琉璃瓦)looks like a general’s helmet in ancient China. It is the only ancient (7)________(build) with a helmet roof structure (构造) in China.Before the Tang Dynasty (618-907), Yueyang Tower was mainly used (8)________ the military purpose. After the Tang Dynasty, it (9)________(gradual) became a famous scenic spot in (10)________ men of letters chanted poetry and wrote fu.05Chinese restaurants, which almost never close on Christmas, have managed (1)________(become) as culturally American as milk and cookies for Santa.But before Americans were crowding into Chinese restaurants (2)________ Christmas dinner, they were more interested in crowding these restaurants out. Labor unions once organized boycotts against Chinese restaurants, but these boycotts (3)________(rare) succeeded in their aim of driving the restaurants out of business. As is known, early Chinese (4)________(immigrant) were not Christian, and losing an entire day of sales for a holiday they didn’t understand did not make economic sense to them. And Chinese restaurants boomed during the (5)________(construct) of the Transcontinental Railroad, (6)________(cater) to Chinese miners and railroad workers. Chinese restaurants used to be one of the few public places (7)________ welcomed African-American diners. Besides, Jewish customers were also welcomed because Chinese owners and waiters had no history of prejudice toward them. Therefore, (8)________ makes sense that Chinese restaurants were a destination for Jewish families on Christmas.Over the past years Google (9)________(find) that more people search for “Chinese restaurant open” during the week of Christmas, and Chinese food on Christmas has become an (10)________(accept) alternative for anyone looking outside the usual holiday celebrations. It seems like proof that Chinese food and culture is finally part of mainstream America.06Dr. Barone has helped many kids smile who were born with defects(缺陷), including me. She did my first operations when I was a baby, which were the most important and (1)________(effect).I don’t remember the first two operations very well. but I do recall (2)________ third. Dr. Barone was kind and eased me into the process. She let me choose my sleep medicine, (3)________(make)sure that I was okay. I recently saw a picture of me before my operation, and I know (4)________ a big job she did.Dr. Barone (5)________(operate)on people with all types of birth defects. She also goes to other countries where people cannot afford this treatment and helps them (6)________free.Many people benefit from her new ways (7)________(invent)to fix birth defects of the head and face. She has won many awards. A few of the most recent (8)________(be)Best Doctors in America 2013-2014, America’s Top Plastic Surgery, and many others.Dr. Barone was my doctor when I was a kid, and even though I was (9)________(probable) just another patient to her, to me she was (10)________(much)than just my doctor. She was and is my hero, and she gave me back my smile.07When stores first started to ask whether customers wanted a paper receipt or an emailed receipt,I always took the email option. I knew I was giving up a little privacy when I did because the store had my email. Ever since, digital receipts (1)________(be) increasingly common at a lot of different businesses and that’s a good thing.Digital receipts offer a few improvements over traditional paper receipts. One is health-related. Lots of receipt paper contains bisphenol-A (双酸-A), or BPA. This chemical can (2)________ (potential) influence or outright change some bodily processes, like hair (3)________ (grow), hormone function and cell repair. Reducing receipt paper reduces (4)________ risk of BPA exposure for not only consumers but also for employees (5)________ handle the paper on a more routine basis.The (6)________(two) improvement is environmental. Receipt paper consumes a lot of trees, some 10 million of them a year,according to Green America. And at least half of that is probably used by businesses for (7)________(they) still-too-long receipts. They also use up about 21 billion gallons of water a year -and these data are just for the United States! That’s so many trees and so much water, but all becomes much (8)________(easy) than before after (9)________(email) the receipt. Pile on the fact that BPA-coated paper can’t (10)________(recycle) and you end up with a bunch of receipts in landfills.08Floating mountains in the ocean are better known as icebergs (冰山). Icebergs are (1)________(mass) of freshwater ice that have broken from a glacier (冰川) or polar ice sheet. Most icebergs are formed around Antarctica and Greenland.Icebergs (2)________(see) today began thousands and thousands of years ago. They began as flakes of snow falling on land. Over the years, more and more snow fell. The snow on (3)________bottom was crushed (压碎) because snow on top was packing it down. Years of (4)________(melt) and freezing formed layers of ice thousands of feet thick. These sheets of ice are called glaciers. During the warmer weather in spring (5)________ summer, pieces of ice break off from glaciers. The broken pieces of ice fall into the water and become icebergs.Icebergs vary (6)________ size. The largest iceberg ever recorded was the size of the state ofRhode Island in the United States. The (7)________(tall) iceberg stood 550 feet above the ocean. That’s about the size of the Washington Monument in Washington, D. C.Icebergs can be very (8)________(danger) to ships traveling near them because only one-eighth of an iceberg(9)________(be) above water. This means that the rock-hard ice is much larger underneath. Captains taking(10)________(they) ships around an iceberg may miscalculate the size of the iceberg.09Harbin's location in northeast China accounts for its arctic climate (1)________ provides abundant natural ice and snow.During the Qing Dynasty, the local farmers and (2)________(fisherman) often made and used ice lanterns inwinter. At that time these were made (3)________(simple) by pouring water into a bucket (桶) that was then put out in the open to freeze. It was then gently warmed before the water (4)________(freeze) completely so that the bucket-shaped ice could be pulled out. (5)________ hole was made in the top and the water remaining inside was poured out, creating a hollow vessel (中空容器). A candle was then placed inside, resulting (6)________a windproof (防风) lantern that gained great popularity in the region around the city. From then on, people made ice lanterns and put them outside their houses during the (7)________(tradition) festivals. Thus the ice lantern began (8)________(it) long history of development. Today we can enjoy various artistic ice lanterns.The 36th session of Harbin Ice and Snow Festival is predicted to be held from late December, 2019 to March, 2020, (9)________(cover) three important Chinese festivals—New Year's Day, Chinese New Year and Lantern Festival. A (10)________(various) of activities about ice and snow, concerning tourism, culture, trade and sports, will welcome all tourists.10When the winter approaches, tanghulu, a traditional Chinese snack can be found on the street corner in northern China. Since the ancient times, it (1)________(be) very popular with natives, especially children.Tanghulu is (2)________(common) made of haws (山楂), which are rich in vitamin C and are known (3)________(have) traditional Chinese medicine properties. According to a legend, 800 years ago, one of the emperor’s (4)________(wife) was sick and had (5)________ poor appetite. The doctor suggested that she eat 10 haws (6)________(boil) with sugar before dinner. She recovered within two weeks. Later, the prescription was passed on (7)________ ordinary people. People put haws on a stick, dipped them in hot sugar syrup (糖浆) and dried. The syrup finally turned into a solid coating, like crystal on the surface of haws. That is (8)________ they are also called bingtanghulu. (9)________ origin story says that the very first tanghulu only had two haws: a small one on the top and a big one below, making it resemble a hulu, a bringer of good luck.With sour haws and sweet sugar, the taste of tanghulu is a combination of flavors, which often (10)________(remind) people of their happy childhoods.11The Austrian capital, Vienna, is known (1)________its museums, palaces and ease of living. The city of 2 million people (2)________(identify) recently as having the world’s highest quality of life for the (3)________(ten) year in a row. That opinion comes from Mercer, a consulting agency (4)________ does a yearly Quality of Living Ranking. (5)________(measure) quality of life is not a simple job.Mercer says the agency looks at many factors. For example, researchers measure how (6)________(easy) people can use public transport, such as buses and trains.They ask whether drivers can move well on the roads. They ask if houses and apartments (7)________(be) available at a good price? and whether children can go to international schools. They think about whether people in the city can enjoy music, theater, restaurants and sports. And, they look for (8)________healthy political and social climate. In total, the agency has considered 39 factors in 10 areas to name Vienna the (9)________(win).Vienna has also been ranked number one on other quality of life measurements, such as the Economist’s Global Liveability Index. Other top (10)________(city) on Mercer’s list included Zurich, Auckland, Munich and Vancouver.12The Contemporary Museum of Calligraphy (书法) contains more than 200 art pieces including Arabic, Chinese, (1)________(Europe), Indian, Japanese and Slavic calligraphic works.“One of the most interesting (2)________(item) in the museum is a book of calligraphic work on the 36,military tactics (战术) applied during wars in ancient China," Alexey Shaburov, founder and keeper of the museum, (3)________(tell) a group of reporters from China on November 24.The giant book is exhibited in a large glass case. Shaburov took it out to show some of (4)________(it) content. Each tactic, (5)________is usually expressed in four Chinese characters, is written on one page and accompanied by a Russian translation on another page. The tactics represent the (6)________(wise) of Chinese people. They are not only useful on the battlefield (7)________also for business and personal life.He said he became crazy about calligraphy so he decided (8)________(establish) a calligraphic museum in Moscow. The museum has played (9)________important role in promoting calligraphy in Russia.“Calligraphy wasn't seen as an art form in Russia. But this year, some of the artworks from our museum were made a part of the non-public section of the Russian museum collection,” Shaburov said, (10)________(add) that this means that calligraphic works' are acknowledged as cultural heritage and will be protected in Russia.13Nowadays, the cellphone has become (1)________common means of communication. However, the ringing is really disturbing. The ringing usually (2)________(interrupt) my thinking and also your classmates’. But this helps me understand the importance of letting you, my students, know how to use cellphones in a proper way. There are a few things you need (3)________ (remember) if you hope to use your cellphone (4)________(polite). First, never answer a call in the middle of a conversation, unless you ask for his or her (5)________(permit) first. Talking on the phone and making (6)________(other) waiting is bad manners. Second, if you send text messages while you (7)________(talk) with someone, it shows that you do not respect the person you talk to. Third, if you talk loudly in public places, it will make other people (8)________(annoy). No one really wants to listen to what you have to say. The last and most important thing is to switch your cellphone (9)________the silent mode (模式) in class, (10)________is a good classroom manner.14Why does autumn have two names? According to Merriam-Webster, “autumn” appeared first in English in the 1300s, coming from the Lation word “autumnus”. “Autumn” caught on quickly, likely because it replaced the (1)________(origin) name—”harvest”. As you might imagine, when crops were collected from the fields, calling the season “harvest” might make people (2)________(confuse) because “harvest” is also the name for the act (3)________(it).So “autumn” appeared instead of “harvest”. Then the term, “autumn”, (4)________ was referred to the season between summer and winter, lasted for a couple of (5)________ (century). “Fall” as a name for the season came about sometime in the 1500s, a shortened version of the very poetic phrase for “the fall of leaves”. The English phrase had true meaning of the season without leading (6)________ any confusion. Not even a century later, the phrase became a simple word: fall.Around this same time, the English language was traveling across the globe as Britain expanded, and it was (7)________(go) through some changes, as many languages did. This was (8)________(particular) true in the American colonies (殖民地). Some English words changed in the US, whether in terms of spelling (9)________ in terms of general usage. In the mid-1800s, British and American English speakers further developed in different ways and “fall” was the common word for “autumn” in the US, while autumn (10)________(regard) as the word for fall in England.15“Leave a place better than you found it.” is a simple philosophy that I hold dear. I led 20 volunteers to help clean up the Great Wall in April. Tile Great Wall is one of the (1)________(great) structures in the world.Everyone has a responsibility to protect it.I first went to China to visit the Great Wall in 1986. Since 1990, I (2)________(stay)in China with my family,(3)________(spend)more than 2,700 days on the Great Wall. I have written several books on the subject, and also fronted documentaries.I am credited with arousing China’s (4)________(nation) consciousness to protect the Great Wall and its environment and I have held several exhibitions. (5)________(protect) the Great Wall and assume the role (6)________ its international ambassador, I got permanent residency(居住权)in China. I live in a village below the Great Wall.It’s a good thing that people are going out to enjoy (7)________(they) and to discover tire great heritage and history, but (8)________ is also quite dangerous if they don’t understand (9)________ fragile the environment is. Every person can make a (10)________ (different). If we can get everybody to protect the environment, the world will be more green, beautiful and healthy.16There are a number of exciting cities in the world, (1)________ a vacationer can choose to spend his/ her valuable vacation time. The city of Barcelona and the beautiful (2)________ (surround) area offer something for nearly everyone, (3)________(regard) of their interests or background.Barcelona is the second largest city in Spain, and the eleventh largest in all of Europe when (4)________(rank) by population. The city has a long and interesting history and today plays an important role in the worlds of finance, entertainment, international trade, and tourism. The city faces the Mediterranean Sea and (5)________(sit) on the northeast coast of the Iberian Peninsula. Its geographic (6)________(locate) is one of the best parts of the city as it has a lot of (7)________(beach).A visit (8)________ Barcelona is a great way to people who have the vacation of a lifetime and see(9)________ unique area of the world. And (10)________(take) a Barcelona vacation is a great decision, and a decision no one ever ends up regretting, just like me.17If you always hate certain vegetables, you may be more than a picky eater. Instead, you might be a “super-taster”, a person (1)________ bitter genes (苦味基因). Those people who have the “bitter genes” are 2.6 times more likely to eat (2)________ (few) vegetables than others, according to a new study (3)________(present) at the annual meeting of the American Heart Association.“We don’t get the taste of food equally,” said professor Duffy, an expert in the study of food taste. “It could explain some of the differences in our food (4)________(prefer).”About half of us can taste bitter and sweet, so we are not especially sensitive to bitter food. Another 25% are called “non-tasters”, to (5)________ bitter food might actually be a bit sweeter. The rest of us are (6)________(extreme) sensitive to the bitterness that some (7)________(plant) develop to keep animals from eating them.Food scientists are trying to develop ways (8)________(reduce) the bitterness in veggies, in the hope that we can keep super-tasters from rejecting vegetables. In fact, some vegetables we grow today (9)________(be) much sweeter than before.We might also try to use various cooking methods, either by adding some fat, sweetness, strong flavors like garlic (10)________ roasting them, to improve the taste of the vegetables.18There (1)________(be) a trend recently in the food service industry toward lower fat content and less salt. Thistrend, which was started by the medical community(医学界)(2)________ a method of fighting heart disease, has had some unintended side (3)________(effect) such as overweight and heart disease — (4)________ very thing the medical community was trying to fight.Fat and salt are very important parts of a diet. They are required (5)________(process) the food that we eat, to recover from injury and for several other bodily functions. When fat and salt (6)________(remove) from food, the food tastes as if it is missing something. As a result, people will eat more food to try to make up for that something missing. Even worse, the amount of fast food that people eat goes up. Fast food is full of fat and salt; by eating more fast food people will get more salt and fat (7)________ they need in their diet.(8)________(have) enough fat and salt in your meals will reduce the urge to snack(吃点心) between meals and will improve the taste of your food. However, be (9)________(caution) not to go to extremes. Like anything, it is possible to have too much of both, (10)________ is not good for the health.19How to prevent being infected with the virus? There are a number of standard hygiene (卫生) practices (1)________ have been recommended to protect against infection and (2)________(far) spread. These include covering your mouth and nose when coughing or sneezing with a medical mask, tissue or flexed elbow; avoiding contacting with those who are unwell (3)________(close); the appropriate use of masks and personal protective (4)________(equip), especially in a healthcare setting; washing hands regularly with water and soap, (5)________ alcohol-based hand sanitizer (洗手液). Actions that can be taken to prevent infection from (6)________ animal source include: avoiding unnecessary unprotected contact with animals; washing hands after contact with animals or animal products; and ensuring that animal products are cooked thoroughly before they (7)________(consume).(8)________ is important to stay home if you’re feeling unwell. But if you have a fever, cough, and difficulty (9)________(breath), seek medical care early and share your previous travel history (10)________ your health care provider.20Supermarkets in Vietnam and Thailand are leading the fight (1)________ single-use plastics by (2)________(replace) plastic bags with banana leaves.As we all know, it is of great importance to the planet (3)________ we stop using so much bloody plastic. Firstly, it is poisoning the seas. Whales are washed up (4)________(die). It is the huge amounts of plastic inside their (5)________(stomach) that kill them. Secondly, if it is poisoning the seas, it’s (6)________(probable) poisoning us, too, for we eat a load of things that come out of the sea.Lately, a new and encouraging (7)________(develop) started with a Facebook post showing banana leaves being used in the Rimping supermarket in Chiang Mai. Thailand. After seeing how much good publicity the post (8)________(get) in the past few months, supermarkets in Vietnam have all followed suit.According to a spokesperson for Lotte Market in Ho Chizminh City, they’re only doing this as (9)________ test, but they plan to expand the action nationwide and hope to be able to use the leaves for meat as well as vegetables before too long. Besides, another Vietnamese supermarket, has already started using biodegradable (可生物降解的) bags (10)________(make) from corn.This is a step in the right direction and we do need it.21Nowadays, it seems that many are becoming more and more focused on eating a plant-based diet and leaving out animal (1)________ (product). For meat lovers, a new study has found a link (2)________ how much meat a person eats and an increased risk of premature death.According to research (3)________ (publish) in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, people who ate more red meat or processed meat in their diet had a (4)________ (high) chance of dying from a long-lasting disease. The new research looked at data from the Kuopio Ischaemic Heart Disease Risk Factor Study, (5)________ ongoing study that’s tracking risk factors for cardiovascular (心脏血管的) disease among middle-aged men from eastern Finland. The study population (6)________ (make) up of 2,641 Finnish men between the ages of 42 and 60 when the study began between 1984 and 1989.Researchers followed up with the men after 20 years — 1,225 of them had died. Those (7)________ ate seven ounces or more of red or processed meat daily—or got the (8)________ (major) of their protein from meat—had a 23 percent higher risk of premature death, according to Science Daily. This isn’t (9)________ (actual) the first strike against red or processed meat: red or processed meat can increase your chances of (10)________ (get) this disease.22She looks like any other schoolgirl, fresh-faced and full of life. Sarah Thomas is looking forward to the challenge of her new A-level course. But unlike her school friends, 16-year-old Sarah is not spending half-term (1)________ (rest). Instead, she is earning £6500 a day as (2)________ model in New York.Sarah (3)________ (tell) that she could be Britain’s new supermodel earning a million dollars in the next year. Her father Peter, 44, wants her to give up school to model full-time. But Sarah, (4)________ has taken part in shows along with top models, want (5)________ (prove) that she has brains as well as beauty. She is determined to carry on with her (6)________ (educate).She has turned down several (7)________ (invitation) to star at shows in order to concentrate on her studies. After school she plans to take a year off to model full-time before going to university to get a degree (8)________ engineering or architecture.Sarah says, "My dad thinks I should take the offer now. But at the moment, school (9)________ (come) first. I don’t want to put too much in modeling. It is (10)________ (certain) fun but the lifestyle is a little unreal. I don’t want to have nothing else to fall back on when I can’t model any more.”23When we mention the most famous Chinese painting of the Northern Song Dynasty, the image coming into people’s mind (1)________(be) Qingming Shanghe Tu or Along the River During the Qingming Festival.This painting is important (2)________ several reasons.First, up till that time, almost all Chinese paintings were landscapes, (3)________(contain) no or only a few images of people. Second, this is the first scroll(卷轴) painting (4)________(describe) both Chinese urban and suburban life during the period in the capital, Bianjing (now Kaifeng in Henan Province). Third, the painting is (5)________(high) detailed and features shops of all kinds and different economic (6)________(activity) in and out of the city.People are able to see the Chinese technologies of the time, which helps them (7)________ great deal in understanding (8)________ the Chinese lived.The Beijing Palace Museum keeps the (9)________(origin) Song painting and one of its famous copies—the Qing version (10)________(hold) in the National Palace Museum in Taipei.24China has risen (1)________(rapid)in the mobile internet industry with the number of mobile internet users reaching 820 million, up 9%year-on-year, (2)________was driven by the explosive (3)________(grow)in the short video market, an internet report said.The data flow of China’s mobile internet surged 189%last year (4)________(compare)with the same period in the previous year, with rate accelerating year by year, said the much-anticipated annual report of Mary Meeker,。
高考模拟试题语法填空汇编22套教学文案
She said her name was Miss Bai and she kindly offered to show me 37 the city. I was delighted and was about to accept her proposal when she suggested we first 38 (go) to the West Lake and walk along the Broken Bridge. I quite liked the idea of visiting the West Lake but wasn't so sure about crossing the Broken Bridge. 39 it was broken, did she expect me to jump across? And I couldn't swim, so if I fell in then I would drown. That was definitely not an attractive idea so I politely declined her invitation, 40 (close) my book and walked away.
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6.caused 7.carefully 8.Not 9.on 10.what
语法填空训练(二)
It was my first day in Hangzhou, the Chinese city famous for its natural beauty and history and I didn't have much time to spare. I wanted to see 31 much of the city as possible in the two days 32 I was to return to Guangzhou. My first task was to decide where to go and 33 to get there. I took out my guide book in which there was a lot of information about the city's well-known tourist 34 (attract) and started to read. At that moment an attractive young lady 35 noticed my book came up to me and introduce people are wondering if it is safe to talk on the cellphones while driving. Most of people think that the use of cellphones should 1 (ban) while they are driving, 2 in that case accidents can easily happen.
高考英语语法填空题20套(带答案)
高考英语语法填空题20套(带答案)一、高中英语语法填空1.阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
A few months ________(early), Stephanie Heller, had finished her workout in the gym when she ________(notice)a woman in the parking lot struggling to bend down. Ms. Heller offered to help her. The woman blamed old age for her incapacity, ________(explain)that she was 70. But Ms. Heller was 71. "This woman felt every bit her age." she recalled. "I don't let age stop me. I need a good mood, really. I love singing and dancing with all the young friends I ________ (make)over the years. I'm only as old as I feel."Each of us has ________actual age, the number we celebrate on birthdays. But some 50-, 60-and 70-year-olds look and feel ________(youth), while others do not. Scientists measure these differences by looking at age-related things like skin elasticity, blood pressure and so on, finding some ________(connect)among them. People ________a healthy lifestyle and a fortunate genetic inheritance(继承)tend ________(score) "younger" on these assessments.When scientists ask, "How old do you feel, most of the time?" the answer can reflect the state of people's physical and mental health. The age given is a virtual one, ________is called "subjective age".【答案】earlier;noticed;explaining;have made;an;youthful/young;connection/connections;with;to score;which【解析】【分析】本文是一篇说明文,有的人看起来比实际年龄小,是因为健康的生活方式,好的遗传基因让人看起来更年轻,研究发现一个人的心态可以反应他的主观年龄。
英语语法填空汇编题20套(带答案)
英语语法填空汇编题20套(带答案)一、英语语法填空汇编1.阅读下面短文,在空白处按要求填入适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
每空1个单词。
Dear Ms. Zhang,Last week, my friend Liu Lei came round with a new computer game and asked to play it on my dad's computer. I was worried, ________(连词)I should ask my dad before I use his computer. He uses it for ________(he) work, and I can only use it for my homework. The reason is that he thinks something will go wrong if I play ________(game) on it.Well, while my dad was out, we decided to ________(try) out Liu Lei's game. We copied it to the computer, and after we finished ________(play), we took it off the computer. However, when I________(start) the computer again to check if everything was OK, some of my dad's documents were missing. Then, when my dad used the computer last night, he was ________ (real) angry. He could no longer find the important documents anywhere.I did not tell him about________(冠词)computer game because I did not want him to be angry ________(介词)me. Now I feel terrible. I am not sure whether a computer repair ________(shop) can get the documents back. Should I tell him about the computer game?Should I pay to repair it?Your student,Feng Guoxing 【答案】 because/since/as;his;games;try;playing;started;really;the;with;shop 【解析】【分析】大意:短文主要介绍了学生Feng Guoxin在他爸爸的电脑上打游戏,结果导致了一些重要文件的丢失。
语法填空名校模拟真题综合强化22-备战2023高考英语语法填空专项分类训练
备战2023高考英语语法填空专项分类训练语法填空名校模拟真题综合强化22(2022.四川.攀枝花市第三高级中学校三模)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
Wang Hongmei, a master in the Forbidden City, specializes in repairing damaged paintings. "I ] (find)conservation of paintings extremely challenging at 2 beginning when I often had to stand for hours all day long due to the nature of the work.^^ Wang recalled, "Commitment and time 3 (gradual)calmed down my heart.^^It takes an experienced conservationist like Wang a whole year 4 (repair)just three to four paintings. Sometimes the work could take even 5 (long). A scenic painting over 170 square meters in size, which(create)by Emperor Qianlong for his retirement, was worn. Wang and her workmates spent five years6(fix)the painting to its previous brilliance.“These treasures are not simply individual items (单件物品),8 heritages of the craft (手工艺)andspirit passed on by the artists, collectors and conservationists of the past,“ Qu Feng, one of Wang's colleagues, said. "Strengthened conservation efforts symbolize increasing national soft power and 9 (proud). If we can protect our cultural heritage to the best of our abilities, our nation will come to believe in itself more fkmly.”Thanks 10 the efforts by the masters in the Forbidden City, the public now can have a further understanding of cultural heritage protection.(2022.湖北武汉.模拟预测)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
(英语)高考英语语法填空题20套(带答案)及解析
(英语)高考英语语法填空题20套(带答案)及解析一、语法填空1.阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或用括号内单词的正确形式填空During the past ten years, traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has been gaining ________ (popular) across the world. This style of health care has spread to 183 countries. Up to now, approximately 100 international agreements ________ (sign) with Chinese government on TCM cooperation. One of the reasons for such a growing trend is probably due to the increase of ________ (science) research into TCM. Since Tu Youyou, a Chinese scientist was awarded Nobel Prize for her discovery of the drug qinghaosu, TCM has become even more________(globe) famous. While quite a few ________ (explain) have been given to support TCM theories, it is still faced with the challenge in ________ (prove) to the public that it has certain effects when used in medical treatment. That's to say, it is significant in ________ long run for TCM to team up with Western medicine. Scientists hold the belief ________ using the collective knowledge, rather than regarding the two approaches ________ being in competition is where the potential for its enormous effects ________(lie) in.【答案】popularity;have been signed;scientific;globally;explanations;proving;the;that;as;lies【解析】【分析】本文是一篇说明文,介绍了中药在国外逐渐受欢迎的原因,以及现在所面临的问题。
高中英语语法填空试题汇编(18篇,配答案)
高中英语语法填空试题汇编(18篇,配答案)一.Recent heavy rains in Texas and the deadly heat wave in India are 1 (sign) that climate change is most likely to contribute 2 extreme weather events. “There are so many additional greenhouse gases in the atmosphere today 3 our climate we know for sure4 (affect) by them,” says Jim White, director of CU-Boulder’s Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research. “The heat wave in India is quite consistent with5 we expect to see in the future.”According to Swiss researchers, extreme weather events worldwide are increasing with regularity, 6 (indicate) that they are becoming part of the Earth’s overall climate pattern. White says, it’s one thing to know that these extreme weather events 7 (happen) in the future, but to know the exact time and place is something that seems quite 8 (possible).“Since the atmosphere just holds more moisture(水蒸汽), we can generally say that more rain in a warmer world is expected. That’s not 9 (terrible) comforting—if it’s raining out over the ocean, that doesn’t do 10 (we) any good. What we do think is going to happen is that as the atmosphere warms up we’ll get more rain per event.”二.A businessman lost his wallet. There was plenty of money in it. So he 1(make) a promise, “If someone 2 (find) my wallet and returns it to me, I’ll give half the money to him.”A dustman found the wallet in the dustbin. He sent it back to the loser. But the businessman changed his 3 .“There was still a diamond ring in the wallet,” said the loser, “I won’t give half the money in my wallet to you 4 you return it to me!”“I’ve never seen a diamond ring in the wallet,” said the dustman.They began to quarrel 5 (violent). The dustman became angry and took the businessman to see a judge.After the judge heard what 6 (happen) to them, he said to the businessman, “I’m sure you are an honest man. It’s true that you have lost a wallet 7there was a diamond ring. But it is also clear that there is 8money in this wallet. I don’t think it’s 9. Wait for some time. Perhaps someone will be able to return your wallet to you.”Then the judge turned to the dustman and said, “Take the wallet home. If the loser doesn’t go to get it back 10 three day s, it will belong to you.”三.Beijing University. Only 28% of the interviewed companies think that theyspirit. Besides, they may not be satisfied with their jobs even with big companies, and theynot necessary to employ graduates from Beijing University.In brief, society and even the students themselves expect too much from graduates from四.1 we all know, life is full of dreams and having a good dream is of great importance in our daily life.2 a good dream, people can’t make progress andcountries can’t develop. And I hold the strong belief 3 everyone, whether he is old or young, poor or rich, junior or senior, does have a good dream! After all, dreaming is certainly a positive part of our life, and 4 (wish) for good things, however, costs nothing!What’s more, it is important to fly our dreams, especially for those 5 are senior high school students. It is high time for them to fly their dreams. If they can’t let dreams fly, the dream would just be 6 dream, not reality!Therefore, 7 is no wonder that so many people have a dream since their childhood. With a nice dream, China succeeded in hosting the 29th Olympic Games in 2008; with a nice dream, Hong Kong 8 (come) back to the motherland peacefully in 1997; with a nice dream, Yuan Longping rids the world of hunger; with a nice dream, Michael Jordon becomes the most popular basketball star; with a nice dream I can stand on this stage to compete in the final English speech contest. And with an aim of achieving success, I must do the best!So my good friends, if you want to realize your dream, please do not be afraid in face of difficulties or give up in face of failure 9 lose your dream in face of pains. You must keep going forward 10 (brave)! Just fly your dream highly above the sky!五.There’s no such thing as living alone. Never mind if you’re 1 only person in your house and have no dog, no cat, not even fish. You still have got several billion 2 (roommate) —and so do we all. Some of them are harmless, some are 3 (actual) helpful and some could even kill you. They are, of course, bacteria, fungi(菌类) and viruses, and like it or not, they’re on you, around you, and deeply within you. The fact that bacteria life is everywhere is not 4 (surprise). It’s something you 5 (learn) from yourchildhood when your mother told you not to drink water from someone else’s glass. There are lots of bacteria 6 are living in your tea kettle. There are bacteria 7 (sleep) with you on your bed. Scientists are beginning 8 (realize) the richness of the microbiome(微生物群系) — which is as complex as the ones 9 (find) in oceans, rain forests, deserts and woodlands. Your house has a microbiome and 10 do you.六.Just up the road from my home is a field,with two horses in it. From a distance,each horse looks like any other horse. But if you get a__1__(close)look you will notice one of them is blind. Instead of abandoning him,his owner has made him a safe and comfortable barn to live in. And if you stand nearby and listen,you will hear the sound of a bell__2__(come)from__3__smaller horses. Attached to__4__(it)halter is a small,copper-colored bell assisting the blind friend to follow him.__5__ you watch them,you'll find the horse with the bell always checking on the blind one,and that the blind horse will listen for the bell and then slowly walk to__6__the other one is,trusting he will not__7__(lead)astray. When the horse with the bell returns to the barn each evening,he will stop__8__(frequent)to look back,making sure that the__9__isn't too far behind to hear the bell.Life does not throw us away just because we are not perfect or because we have problems or challenges. Sometimes we are the blind horse being guided by the little ringing bell of our acquaintances;__10__other times we are the guide horse,who helps others to find their way.七.According to a recent survey, violence did exist in schools. Students showed their fear and parents and teachers also expressed their great concern about it. Experts hope the whole 1(social) pay more attention to the mental health of adolescents.Nowadays, school violence is a hot issue. I think this is a phenomenon, 2 calls for our great concern. We should try every effort 3 (prevent) violence happening at school for more and more students would drop out of school 4 their personal safety could not be guaranteed. In fact, violence can 5 (learn). Children learn violent behavior from adults or from 6 they see on television or on 7 Internet.If I meet with school violence, I will not answer violence 8 violence, for it will result in 9 (much) fighting. I will tell my teachers or parents about it. I think they will help me deal with it well and they will protect me from the bad guys. All in all, every student should behave 10 (he) and keep away from violence.八.Things didn’t look good 1 Charlie, the dog, was born at Meriden Humane Society. Charlie’s mother was 2 sick to nurse him, and workers struggled 3 (keep) the puppy healthy by bottle-feeding him every two hours. 4 (luck), Satin, the cat, came to the rescue.5 (exhaust) workers hoped that Satin, who was feeding her own kittens, might be willing to add one more to her family. “She loved it when we put them together,” said director Dibianco. Satin fed Charlie for three and6 half weeks. Her kittens regarded the puppy7 a brother. In the past 17 years, the director 68 (witness) nothing like a cat9 (nurse) a puppy at the shelter. “Satin still mothered Charlie even as he grew twice 10 size.” T he director said.九.Decide 1 a day which is not stressful to quit smoking. Make a list 2 all the benefits you will get from stopping smoking. Throw away all your cigarettes at the endof the day before you plan to quit. Reread all the benefits you wrote on the list when you feel like 3 (smoke). Develop some other habits like walking, drinking some water, 4 (clean) your house and so on to keep you busy. If you feel nervous or 5 (stress), try to do some relaxation exercises like deep breathing. You can stop smoking with a friend or join a stop-smoking group. If you feel 6 (extreme) bad, ask a doctor or chemist for help. The most important thing is 7 (keep) trying. Don’t feel ashamed 8 you weaken and have a cigarette, because some people have to try several times 9 they finally stop smoking. Hold on 10 you will succeed.十.Europe's busy seasons are in summer and winter. Crowding is the main problem in the warmest months of June, July and particularly August, so you'd better not go in the busy1 (month). In some countries, such as France and Italy, many shops and restaurants close in August while locals take their own holidays,2 means that some cities can feel rather dead. December is always busy in Paris, and any Austrian or German city with3 golden Christmas market. Easter is another busy time. You can find bargains by4 (visit)traditional "summer" destinations,5 be aware that public transport might be less frequent. In some northern locations such as Scotland, and Norway, it might not run at all because of heavy snow and ice. For all the above reasons, by far the best months to travel to Europe6 (be)May, September and October. Apart7 transport costs, you may need about 50 to 80 euros a day8 (get)by in Western Europe. This might be less in smaller towns and in Mediterranean Europe. Eastern Europe is the9 (cheap) region, costing a daily total of 30 to 40 euros, although Ukraine and Russia can be more expensive, about 40 to 50 euros a day. Sweden, Iceland and Norway are 10 (slight) dearer than Western Europe.十一.When my friends ask me 1 (take) pictures of them, I will take a lot of pictures but they only keep a few of them because they are not 2 (satisfy) with most pictures, and they think they are not perfect. 3 fact, when I look at the pictures, there is nothing different in my 4 (eye). Every picture I take looks almost the same.People run after the perfect side and that's 5 more and more people choose to take the plastic surgery(整形手术).Take many stars for example. They look beautiful enough. 6 in order to make themselves look perfect, most of them take the plastic surgery, which 7 (make) them look unnatural. Many people would rather 8 (spend) too much on 9 (go) after the perfect side, but no one is perfect. If we accept our imperfect sides, we will live 10 (comfortable) and enjoy the life.十二.Online shopping is coming into fashion in most cities,where people are able to make full use of the rapidly-developed internet technology.Nowadays,can we find a person __1__ hasn't experienced online shopping? Definitely not.Online shopping2__ (welcome)by most people due to various reasons.From the perspective(视角)of the consumer,it can save some time for people who don't have much spare time.Just click the mouse,they can get __3__ they want while staying at home.For the retailers(零售商),it can cut some costs for those who don't have much circulating funds.__4__(compare)with the traditional trade mode(风格),it saves them the need to rent a house.__5__,there are still some__6__(advantage) in online shopping.First,a face-to-face deal makes online shopping less reliable and trustworthy.Second,people will lose the fun of bargain.__7__ is undeniable(不可否认的)that shopping on the internet has become an irresistible (无法抗拒的)trend in modern __8__(social).It's of great urgency that we need to make the relative laws with the rapid__9__(grow)of online shopping.Only in this way can we enjoy the pleasure and convenience of online shopping without the concernof__10__ (cheat).十三.It was raining lightly when I 1 (arrive) in Yangshuo just before dawn.But I didn't care.A few hours 2 ,I'd been at home in Hong Kong,with 3 (it) choking smog.Here,the air was clean and fresh,even with the rain.I'd skipped nearby Guilin,a dream place for tourists seeking the limestone mountain tops and dark waters of the Li River 4 are pictured by artists in so many Chinese 5 (painting).Instead,I'd headed straight for Yangshuo.For those who fly to Guilin,it's only an hour away 6 car and offers all the scenery of the better-known city.Yangshuo 7 (be) really beautiful.A study of travelers 8 (conduct) by the website TripAdvisor names Yangshuo as one of the top 10 destinations in the world.And the town is fast becoming a popular weekend destination for people in Asia. Abercrombie & Kent,a travel company in Hong Kong,says it 9 (regular) arranges quick getaways here for people 10 (live) in Shanghai and Hong Kong.十四.The adobe dwellings(土坯房) 1 (build) by the Pueblo Indians of the American Southwest are admired by even 2 most modern of architects and engineers.In addition to their simple beauty,what makes the adobe dwellings admirable is their 3 (able) to “air condition”a house without 4 (use)electric equipment.Walls made of adobe take in the heat from the sun on hot days and give out that heat 5 (slow)during cool nights,thuswarming the house.When a new day breaks,the walls have given up their heat and are now cold enough 6 (cool) the house during the hot day:7 the same time,they warm up again for the night.This cycle 8 (go) day after day: The walls warm up during the day and cool off during the night and are thus always a timely offset(抵消)for the outside temperatures.As 9 (nature) architects,the Pueblo Indians figured out exactly 10 thick the adobe walls needed to be to make the cycle work on most days.十五.Sometimes we have disagreements with people. When this (1) h ,the important thing is to try not to let a calm discussion turn into a heated argument. Here (2) my tips for you.The (3)f thing I would say is that the way you begin the conversation is very important. Imagine you are a student and you share a flat (4)____ another student who you think isn't doing her share of the housework. If you say, “Look, you never do your share of the housework.(5) are you going to do about it?”,the discussion will very soon turn into an argument. It's much more (6) (有帮助)to say something like, “I think we had (7)b have another look about how we divide up the housework. Maybe there is a better way of dealing with it.”My second piece of (8)a is simple. If you're the person who is in the wrong, just admit it! This is the easiest and best way to avoid an argument. Just make an (9) (道歉), and move on. The other person will have more respect for you (10) __ the future if you do that.十六.Are you facing a situation that looks impossible to fix?In 1969,the pollution was terrible along the Cuyahoga River near Cleveland,Ohio.It 1(be) unimaginable that it could ever be cleaned up.The river was so polluted that it 2 (actual) caught fire and burned.Now,years later,this river is one of 3 most outstanding examples of environmental cleanup.But the river wasn't changed in a few days 4 even a few months.It took years of work 5 (reduce) the industrial pollution and clean the water.Finally,that hard work paid off and now the water in the river is 6 (clean) than ever.Maybe you are facing an impossible situation.Maybe you have a habit 7 is driving your family crazy.Possibly you drink too much or don't know how to control your credit card use.When you face such an impossible situation,don't you want a quick fix and something to change immediately?While there are 8 (amaze) stories of instant transformation,for most of us the 9 (change) are gradual and require a lot of effort and work,like cleaning up a polluted river.Just be 10 (patience).十七.Last year,my brother and I went to Miami for a vacation.Some of my friends who had been there before said 1 was a wonderful holiday destination.Before we went,we had planned for months.When the day came,we were ready.After our plane landed,we went to the hotel.We had made our reservation six months 2 (early),but the man at the front desk said there had been a mistake.We 3 (tell)that our rooms hadn't been reserved for that week, 4 for the week after.I didn't understand 5 this would happen and my credit card had already been charged 6 the reservation.What's worse,the hotel had been fully booked.When we were wondering what to do,the manager came out.She was 7 (surprise)helpful.She apologized for the mistake and gave us a spare VIP room on 8 top floor.We had never stayed in such an amazingroom,and we weren't charged extra.The next day,my brother and I went to the beach 9 we watched some people play volleyball.We got a little 10 (sunburn),but the day had been so relaxing that we didn't mind.十八.Many of us were raised with the saying“Waste not,want not.”None of us,(1)h ,can completely avoid waste in our lives.Any kind of waste is thoughtless.Whether we waste our potential talents,our own time,our limited natural (2) (资源),our money,or other people's time,each of us can become more aware and careful.The smallest good habits can make a big (3)d .It's a good feeling to know in our hearts we are doing our (4)b in a world that is in serious trouble.By focusing on (5) (节省)oil,water,paper,food,and clothing,we are playing a part (6) cutting down on waste.We must keep reminding (7) (自己)that it is easier to get into something (8) it is to get out of it.Actually,severe damage (9)d to our land is fairly recent in the history of our evolution.It's time for us to (10) no to waste so that our grand children's children will be able to develop well.We can't solve all the problems of waste,but we can encourage mindfulness.Waste not!参考答案:一.1.signs 2. to 3.that 4.is affected 5.what 6.indicating 7. will happen 8.impossible 9.terribly 10. us二.1. made 2. finds 3. mind 4. unless/until 5. violently6. had happened7. where8. only9.yours 10. in三.1. was carried 2 from 3. satisfied 4 knowledge 5 However6 highly7 to8 complaints9 it 10 why四.1. As 2. Without 3. that 4. wishing 5. who6. a7. it8. came9. or 10. bravely五.1. the 2. roommates 3. actually 4. surprising 5. learned/learnt6. which/that7.sleeping8.to realize9.found 10. so 六.1.closer 2.coming 3:the 4.its 5.As/When6.where 7.be led 8.frequently 9. other 10.at七.1. society 2. which 3. to prevent 4. if 5. be learned/learnt6. what7. the8. with9. more 10. himself八.1.when/as/after 2. too 3.to keep 4.Luckily 5. Exhausted6.a7. as8. has witnessed9. nursing 10. her九.1. on 2. of 3. smoking 4 cleaning 5. stressed6. extremely7. to keep8. if/when9. before 1 0. and 十.1.months 2.which 3.a 4.visiting 5.but6.Are 7.from 8.to get 9.cheapest 10.slightly十一.1. to take 2. satisfied 3. In 4. eyes 5. why6. but7. makes8. spend9. going 10. Comfortably十二.1.who/ that 2.is welcomed 3 whatever/what4.Compared5.However 6.disadvantages7.It8.society9.growth10.being cheated13.十三.1.arrived 2. before/earlier 3. its 4.that/ which 5.paintings6.by7.is8.conducted9.regularly 10.living十四.1.built 2the 3.ability ing 5.slowly6.to cool7.at8.goes9.natural 10. how十五.1.happens 2.are 3.first 4.with 5.What6.helpful/beneficial7.better8.advice9.apology10.in十六.1.was 2.actually 3.the 4.or 5. to reduce6.cleaner7.that/which8.amazing9.changes 10.patient十七.1.it 2.earlier 3.were told 4.but 5.why6.for7.surprisingly8.the9.where 10.sunburnt/sunburned十八.1.however 2.resources 3.difference4.best 5.saving6.in7.ourselves8.than9.done 10.say。
2022年_2023年高考各区一二模语法汇编-代词40题
2022-2023届上海高考各区一二模语法填空汇编语法知识点代词(1)However, (27) _________ matters how punctuation is used. Some writers argue that exclamation marks are never truly necessary. (2023届奉贤区高考二模)27. it(2)In (30) _________ of the instances, students’ recollection of sound was far worse than their visual memories, and the longer the time passed by, the greater the gap became.(2023届虹口区高考二模)30. both/either(3)There are no simple answers to __29__ of the questions, though technology offers new possibilities to connect buyers and sellers. (2023届黄浦区高考二模)29. either(4)As children, we often assume we know ___28___ about our parents. (2023届嘉定区高考二模)28. everything(5)The language of learning is full of references to parts of the body outside the brain. Perhaps that’s because these phrases hint at (21)______ deeper. (2022届静安区高考二模)21. something(6)The longer that packaged food is stored, the more (22) _______ may lose nutrients. (2023届闵行区高考二模)22. it(7)Chief among her immediate goals, she said, is to inspire(29)with this project. (2023届浦东新区高考二模)29. others(8)I’ve seen women in (29) ______ 80s who could do a cartwheel (侧手翻) over my poor, suffering body. (2023届松江区高考二模)29. their(9) The characters we all love wouldn't be where they are in the public eye without (29) ______ who put a voice to them. (2023届徐汇区高考二模)29. those(10)My motivation comes from young people who are doing(28)for our planet.(2023届杨浦区高考二模)28. something(11) No human remains __22__ (find) at the site before,(2023届届届届届) but the stone tools matched __23__ found at Homo erectus sites across Africa, Zohar said. (2023届届届届届)23. those(12) There’s (22) ______ wrong with a tomato that isn’t perfectly rounded or peaches in different sizes; (2023届闵行一模)22. nothing(13)Convenience isn't (26) ______.(2023届宝山一模)26. everything(14)Many creatures which are genetically close to(27)______ can’t do this and only learn during their adolescence.(2023届届届届届届届)27. us(15) Whenever I feel the soft, powdery snow beneath my skis, I feel like I’m capable of (21)______.(2023届松江一模)21. anything / everything(16)She picks (28)______ wet out of leftover food before throwing it away.(2023届届届届届)28.anything(17) Hair grows out of the body, and then it crystallizes into ____30____ hard and stable that holds the memory of your past.(2023届奉贤一模)30. something/the(18)when combined with more traditional risk factors, (22) _____ had a multiplier effect that made an early death far more likely.(2023届崇明区一模)22. they(19) (24) _________,(2023届徐汇区一模such as well-known British anthropologist Dr Jane Goodall and Hollywood actor Brad Pitt have also revealed that they have face blindness.24. Others(20)If you feel like you have the weight of the world on your shoulders and it is holding (21)________ down, find a way to take a break..(2023届杨浦区一模)21.you(21) She immediately put it on and breathed with pleasure while she admired ___2___ in the mirror. (2023届届届届届届)22. herself(22) For my friends and (22)______, going on a cross-country trip was at the top our bucket lists! (2023届长宁区一模)22. me/myself(23)The ingredient switch changed the color and the quality of the product. Changes like (22) ______ can cause companies to lose business. (2022届宝山区高考英语二模)22. that(24)Women in Africa experience greater barriers to developing careers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) than (22) _________ in high-income countries do, with lack of funding a particular problem. (2022届奉贤区高考英语二模)22. those(25)Some think of the office as the new offsite, the purpose of which is to get people together so they can do the things that remote working makes harder: establishing deeper relationships or cooperating in real time on specific projects. (24) _____ talk of the office as a destination, a place that has to make the idea of getting out of bed earlier seem attractive. (2022届虹口区高考英语二模)24. Others(26)“(28) __________ made me feel that there were many things worth sharing in my life, and it also gave me a sense of mission,” she explains. (2022届金山区高考英语二模)28. It/This(27)People who still had power opened their homes to(26)______ who had none.(2022届静安区高考英语二模)26.those(28)An orange peel and a cigarette butt (烟蒂) has a similar biodegrading (生物降解) term to (24) ______ of a banana, but tin and aluminum cans last up to 100 years; 届2022届届届届届届届届届届) 24. that(29)But Johan Stenevad, my host at Lapland Guesthouse, showed me (26)______ else.届2022届届届届届届届届届届届)26. something(30)The giant “snowflake” was made from 91 smaller (22) ______, each with the name of a participating country or region. 届2022届届届届届届届届届届)22. ones(31)Many other buildings around the world have also been certified by LEED, (30) ________ of which serves a step in the right direction towards a cleaner future.(2022届杨浦区高考英语二模)30. each/any(32)lson, a neuroscientist, recorded rats’ brain waves while they learned mazes(迷宫).(2022届黄浦区高考英语一模)27. Another(33)Nor could Chairman Mao have possibly built the People’s Republic of China by(28)_________. (2022届金山区高考英语一模)28. himself(34) If the data sets (30) _____ finds do not show any strange patterns, CORVIDS is unlikely to show oddness, either.(2022届虹口区高考英语一模)30. it(35)The legislation (法律条文) requires waste producers to pay into the system (21) ______ or through their suppliers.(2022届闵行区高考英语一模)21. themselves(36)A lthough Xu’s social media account has only about 26,000 followers, much less than famous pop stars’ accounts, he is still proud of his music because (28) _____ records his hometown’s beautiful dialect. (2022届长宁区高考英语一模)28. it(37)Around 25 objects per session are repaired. (27) _________is free, but donations are greatly appreciated.(2022届杨浦区高考英语一模)27. All/ Everything(38)You only need sunscreen on sunny days. UV rays from the sun are so strong that (24) _____ damage our cells’ DNA.(2022届松江区高考英语一模)24. they(39)(23)______are also important in day-to-day life. (2022届浦东新区高考英语一模)23. They。
2022高考英语语法填空名词试题汇编(含答案)
2022年高考英语专题训练-名词A组历年高考真题(2014-2021)1.(2021年新高考I卷)The rolling sea of clouds you see once you are at the top will remind you how tiny we 57 (human) are.答案humans 【易错】很多同学写humen,这是思维定势,以-man 结尾的名词,其复数形式应是将-man变为-men。
但有几个名词的复数形式则是直接加-s。
这也可以看作是一种例外。
如:German-Germans,human-humans,etc.2.(2021 高考甲卷)Supposedly, you can do it in two hours, but we stopped at the different gates and 49. _____________ (watchtower) to take pictures or, just to watch the local people going about their 50. ___________ (day) routines.答案49.watchtowers (考察名词的复数形式)50.daily(考察名词的变形)3.(2021高考乙卷)It is different from traditional tourism because it allows the traveler to become educated about the areas - both in terms of geographical conditions and cultural characteristics, and often provides money for conservation and benefits the 62 (develop) of the local areas.答案development 考察动词和名词的词性变化4.(2021高考乙卷)Provide 68 (finance) aid and other benefits for local peoples.答案financial 考察名词与形容词的词性变化5.(2021高考乙卷)69 (activity) there range from whale watching to hiking (远足) and accommodations aim to have a low impact on the natural environment.答案activities 考察名词的复数形式。
高考英语语法填空题20套(带答案)及解析
高考英语语法填空题20套(带答案)及解析一、语法填空1.阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
New Year's Eve is the last day of the year. It is always an exciting time because people look forward to ________(welcome) a new year. It is also a good time to think back and say goodbye to the old year. New Year's Eve is a ________(nation) holiday for many people around the world. In a lot of countries , people go back to their hometown for the New Year, so usually the trains and buses________(pack) with people. In England, there is always a New Year's Eve party, ________ is usually held at someone's home and the host invites friends, families and neighbors. The living room becomes a mini disco as everyone dances________ loud music.I have lots of good ________(memory) of New Year's Eve . I once spent one freezing New Year's Eve in Trafalgar Square in the center of London. It snowed and was ________(bitter) cold . I also spent many wonderful New Year's Eves in Japan. There, it is a tradition________(visit) a shrine(圣坛)and pray for good things. I think wherever you are, New Year's Eve is always ________exciting day. Maybe the last way to welcome the New Year ________(be)watching amazing fireworks displays in the world's cities.【答案】 welcoming;national;are packed;which;to;memories;bitterly;to visit;an;is【解析】【分析】本文是一篇夹叙夹议文,对世界各地的许多人来说,除夕是国家的假日。
2022上海市高考英语语法填空模拟试题汇编(含答案)
2021-2022学年金山区二模Pop-up Shops Are Gaining PopularityThe retail business may be suffering in Hong Kong, but pop-up shops have become popular with the brands looking to reconnect with the local consumers.Although the pop-up is not a new concept, the market is welcoming it with open arms. It (21) ________ (regard) as a testing ground for promoting new products, while offering shoppers a more personalized brand interaction. It is believed that the pop-up effect primarily benefits small retailers and young designers, both of (22) ________ expect to connect with their customers for lack of a physical store. On the other hand, they try to avoid long-term contract.“As we are a young brand, it’s difficult for customers to find us. We’re (23) ________ (likely) to have a permanent store since the barriers to entry are so high,” says the founder of fashion label PT’A. “With the pop-up, we sell in person and have that one-to-one contact with our customers. We see our sales soar dramatically (24) ________ we do pop-ups.”It is not just small retailers and young designers that are benefiting. With the market (25) ________ (shift) from physical retail to e-commerce, online-only brands such as Grana have used pop-up shops as a way to complement their brand. Customers are able to try out the products firsthand, and then shop online at their convenience. Additionally, established brands are also using pop-ups to excite shoppers. Shiseido, for example, once did a pop-up (26) ________ (promote) one of their specific line of lipsticks. It is otherwise difficult to do in their current retail spaces (27) ________ they have to accommodate their entire product line.While some industry insiders insist that it is a short-term trend (28) ________ (drive) by a bad economy, others see benefits in the long run. Landlords are also changing their minds. In essence, pop-up shops are mutually beneficial to both the landlord and the retailer.“Personally, I don’t think pop-ups are a passing trend. From what we (29) ________ (learn) from our customers so far, they are always looking for unique products and experiences, exactly (30) ________ that pop-up shops can offer. I believe they will remain an enduring experiential marketing platform,” says the manager of a small retailer.2021-2022学年浦东新区二模Blue MondayAsk most people which day of the week they fear the most and the answer is likely to be Monday. The first day of the week can make us joyless and depressed, which is (21)_______ the feeling is described as the Monday blues. But what is it exactly (22)_______ makes us feel down and does it affect everyone?Apparently, (23)_______ (depressing) day of the year is the third Monday in January, when it’s cold and dark outside. This day (24) _______ (nickname) ‘Blue Monday’ by psychologist Cliff Arnall in 2004. He came up with it after a holiday company asked him for a ‘scientific formula’ for the January blues.(25)_______ _______ there was little science behind the formula, it’s probably true that the sound of our alarm clock on any Monday morning signals the dawning of a new week and possibly the end of our weekend of fun. Research shows our Monday mood can be based on a direct comparison (26)_______ the day before. It’s what psychologists call an emotional shift, and no (27)_______ part of the week has a transition like it.Monday means the end of weekend lie-ins – it is back to the routine and the realization that there are five days ahead of the nine-to-five, and according to the BBC Bitesize website “If you can’t stand your job then the Monday blues can be very real.” And your miserable Monday isfollowed by trying Tuesday – the most popular day for job applications (28)_______ (send) out.But is Monday as bad as we think? (29)_______ (feel) a bit low shouldn’t be confused with more serious depression, caused by other factors. Writing for the BBC, author and presenter Claudia Hammond, argues that this low feeling (30)_______ be a myth. She later found the day that scored the lowest was in fact Wednesdays. So, when Monday comes, maybe we should give it a second chance!2021-2022学年青浦区二模Scientists say cure for baldness could be closeHelp may soon be at hand for those who are losing or have lost their hair. A team of Japanese scientists has discovered stem cells 21____________ are vital in the hair regeneration process. This is promising news for the millions of people worldwide who suffer from baldness. A cure has escaped 22____________ (understand) by scientists for decades, 23____________ extensive research and significant investment in research. The scientists are now setting out on clinical research and laboratory trials. They hope to adapt the stem cells to finally create a therapy for hair loss. Baldness principally affects men. By the age of 35, around two-thirds of men will experience some degree of hair loss and by the age of 50, up to 85 per cent will experience significantly thinning hair.The scientists took fur cells from mice and cultured them in the lab. They shared an observation 24____________ hair growth was a cyclical process within the follicle (毛囊). They analysed the stem cells and used 220 combinations of chemicals 25____________ (make) the hair regrow naturally. Lead scientist Takashi Tsuji said, “Our culture system establishes a method for cyclical regeneration of hair follicles from hair follicle stem cells and will help make hair follicle regeneration therapy a reality in the near future.” He added, “Losing hair is not life-threatening, 26____________ it negatively affects the quality of life.” Sam Baker, a 52-year-old bank worker, hopes the therapy 27____________ work. He said, “Having a full head of hair again will make me look ten years 28____________ (young)”.It has to pass clinical trials 29____________ this baldness cure becomes commercially available. So far, the researchers 30____________ (demonstrate) stem cell therapy in preclinical lab tests. Tsuji said they were looking for outside collaborators to help develop clinical applications for the new hair growth technology.2021-2022学年宝山区二模Who is responsible for childhood obesity(肥胖)?It's lunchtime and sixth-grader Oscar Villanova visits the vending(售卖) machine. He pays for an orange juice and some cheese sticks, (21)________ he really wanted soda and chips. His school, Mildred Avenue, only sells school lunch and healthy snacks.Seventh-grader Leticia Brown (22)________ (tell) by her doctor that she needs to lose weight. Her doctor says exercise will help her control her weight but at school she only gets physical education once a week.Many children suffer from health conditions (23)________ are caused or made worse by their lifestyles. Childhood obesity has more than doubled in children and four times in adolescents in the past 30 years. Moreover, rates of childhood diabetes(糖尿病) (24)________ (rise). These conditions can put children (25)________ risk for heart disease and other major killers later in life.These health issues are complex problems with many different causes. Eating meals out, watching lots of TV, and not being active after school can cause too much weight gain. But there are many things children can do (26)________ (improve) their health. Doctors say the primary focus for children (27)________ be eating healthy food and getting exercise every day.Schools are getting (28)________ (involve) in solving the problem. Some, like Mildred Avenue, restrict the snacks students can buy (29)________ are offering more gym classes to emphasize the importance of exercise. Some schools even send home health notices warning parents that their child may be overweight. These schools believe parents should be acting more responsibly by restricting children's diets. Many parents get angry, (30)________ (argue) that schools should limit their focus to teaching. They believe that they have primary responsibility for their children's health.2021-2022学年崇明区二模Photographers Turn Their Cameras on PetsIn 2019 photographers Kendrick Brinson and David Walter Banks visited 14 countries on assignment. When the couple described the adventures 21____________ they had experienced when photographing, people invariably asked, “But who takes care of your four cats and dogs?” They joked that the pet sitter (临时看护宠物的人) made a lot of money.But 2020 couldn’t have been 22____________ (different). Due to COVID-19, Brinson and Banks never left the United States. Often, they didn’t even leave their Los Angeles neighborhood. 23______ ______ spending long hours in airport security lines and waiting for the perfect lighting, the pair stayed along with dogs Tux and Tia and cats Rex and Kudzu. “Our pets became emotional therapy animals, and our only friends we could safely hug in a world 24____________ (strike) by a deadly pandemic (大流行病),” Banks said.As COVID-19 lockdowns swept across the world in March of 2020, the change made an especially great impact on photographers, who are accustomed to 25____________ (spend) long periods abroad. And so many cameras 26____________ (turn) on a domestic subject: the pet.Research suggests that pets have offered emotional support during the pandemic, helping 27____________ (make) the long days of isolation more bearable, says Emily McCobb, a clinical associate professor at Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University. In fact, the pandemic has sped up a trend, according to McCobb’s and other scientists’ observation, 28____________ the pet is becoming a member of the family. “In the past 20 to 30 years, the role of the pet in the family 29____________ (take) on a whole new role,” says McCobb. “It really hasn’t been that long 30____________ these furry child substitutes gained this kind of importance in American society.”2021-2022学年奉贤区二模Landslide Injures at least 10 in Norwegian Town of AskA landslide(山体滑坡) has smashed into a residential area near the Norwegian capital at midnight on Dec. 30, injuring at least 10 people, leaving 21 unaccounted for and 21____________ (destroy) several homes, authorities said. About 700 people have been brought to safety for fear of further landslides.The landslide cut across a road, leaving a deep gap that cars 22____________ not pass. Video footage showed dramatic scenes including one house falling into the gap. Photographs showed at least eight destroyed homes.Rescue workers continued to search the area for children and adults 23____________ (believe) to have been caught in mud and debris (废墟), police said. “We’re still looking for survivors,” police spokesman Roger Pettersen told a news conference.Pettersen said there were no reports of missing people, but officials could not rule out the possibility 24____________ there might be survivors in collapsed buildings. He said 21 people registered as living in the area are unaccounted for.One of the injured was seriously hurt, while nine had 25____________ (light) injuries. Weather at the time was reported to be challenging, with snowstorm sweeping the village of Ask, 26____________ about 5,000 people inhabited.Norway’s King Harald said the landslide had made a deep impression on him. “My thoughts are with all those who are affected, injured or have lost their homes and those who now live in fearand uncertainty of 27______ ______ damage the disaster has caused,” he said in a statement released by the royal palace.The area in which Ask 28____________ (locate) is known to have a lot of quick clay, which can change from solid to liquid form. Previous landslides have been reported in the region.Helicopters continued to circle over the area as night fell, 29____________ (lower) rescuers towards the debris of collapsed houses.“There could be people trapped ... but at the same time we can’t be sure 30____________ it is the new year’s holiday, which means people could be elsewhere,” Erna Solberg, the Norwegian Prime Minister, told reporters after visiting the site.2021-2022学年虹口区二模The Year in a Word or TwoCan anybody describe a year with only one word?Each December, the Oxford English Dictionary (OED) nominates(提名)a word to describe the very year (21) ______ has just passed.2020 was a very unusual year that was really worthy (22) ______ (describe) with two words.Two of the obvious words the OED suggested were“pandemic (疫情)”and“lockdown,” due to most of human activities across the globe (23) ______ (bring) to a stop by the life-threatening disease.Businesses have been closed and people have had to stay in their homes for weeks or even months on end.(24) ______ I would like to nominate“cooperation”and“hope”as my words of the year because it is supposed to be described in a more positive and (25) ______ (helpless) way, because there was a great deal of cooperation between countries and international health organizations. China took a leading role in this effort by sending masks and protective clothing to Canada, the United States and Europe, (26) ______ ______ ______ to countries in the Middle East and Africa.Without this cooperation, the pandemic, bad (27) ______it has been, could have been much worse.And that brings me to my second word: hope.We are beginning to see the light at the end of the tunnel, and, with a little“hope,”we will get to see the world begin to return to normal.For young people, it was the first time that they (28) ______ (experience) something big, a worry that they shared with their families, friends and neighbors, and a suffering (29) ______ (endure) at this moment and to be endured next few weeks. And they also learned that“hope”—the belief that(30) ______ you will see tomorrow will be better than today—is at the heart of every human being.With“cooperation” and“hope,”2021 should make for a wonderful year.2021-2022学年黄浦区二模Ocean exploration changed human historyOne of humanity’s greatest achievements has been mastering routes across the world’s oceans. Communities separated by thousands of miles (21)______(bring) into contact and religious ideas have spread across the waters, while artistic creativity has been motivated by the experience of seeing the products of different civilizations. Customs have been decisively altered by the movement of ships across the oceans. No one drank tea in medieval Europe, but (22)______ contact had been made with the tea-drinking Chinese, tea became popular with millions of people from Sweden to the United States.We tend to hold the view(23)______ the opening of the oceans was the work of the great explorers, especially the 15th century pioneers who edged their way through uncharted waters to southern Africa, the Indian Ocean and the lands of the Indies. These were sailors (24)______ ______ Christopher Columbus, who chanced upon unsuspected lands that blocked the expected sea route from Europe to China and Japan. But while these men (25)______ give the Age of Discovery its name, they didn’t start the exploration of the world’s oceans — and there were also scores of merchants who followed in (26)______ route, taking full advantage of new knowledge about the open ocean to develop trade links across the world, (27)______laid the foundation for modern globalization. These were the people who really mastered the oceans and brought the continents into contact.Since then, the oceans have only continued (28)______(tie)the world together — most dramatically when new routes were literally carved out, with the building of the Sues Canal in the19th century and the opening of the Panama Canal in 1914. The first goods to pass through the Panama Canal consisted of a cargo of (29)______(tin) pineapples from Hawaii. The Pacific and the Atlantic were (30)______(closely) tied together than ever before.2021-2022学年嘉定区二模Why Acting Is So Much More Than It Appears to BeFor many people, acting appears to be people talking while getting emotional, which is why so many people think they can do it. No one imagines 21____________ waking up one day and being a professional singer or pianist. But for actors, they say, “Acting is hard only 22____________ one has to memorize lines. If I could remember, I could be an actor, too.”But acting isn’t just about memorizing lines and talking in conversational reality. As Meisner said, “Acting is doing things truthfully under imaginary circumstances.” If 23____________ (understand) correctly, this definition is an ambitious and remarkable thing to strive for.To do things truthfully, actors must acquire many challenging skills. 24____________ these skills, the script will remain flat on the page, despite being recited out loud. To make a script come to life in a believable way, the actor 25____________ make active choices.Imagine for a moment how many different ways there are 26____________ (deliver) one single line. Even something as simple as “close the door” can mean so many different things and 27____________ (express) in so many different ways. The words are the writer’s, but the behavior 28____________ brings them to vivid life? That is the actor.The goal of great actors? That’s to act naturally. Good quality acting must always come down to a kind of naturalness that makes those acting skills 29____________ (visible) to the audience. In other words, a good actor must not appear to be acting at all.So do not be fooled into thinking that 30____________ can read and speak can be an actor. The naturalness displayed by great actors is exactly what makes you think that way, but it took them years of training to get to this point. It is so much more than you know.2021-2022学年静安区二模Scientists confirmed Monday that a skeleton (骷髅) found under a carpark in the English city of Leicester was that of King Richard III, in a weird end to a 500-year-old mystery.DNA from the bones 21____________ (match) that of existing generation of the king's sister and the skeleton had the battle injuries consistent 22____________ contemporary accounts.The remains of the king, viewed as one of English history’s worst guys, will be reburied later in the local church.The discovery has caused huge excitement among historians, as it provides firm evidence about a ruler whose life 23____________ (shadow), in spite of official records, by rumours(谣言) concerning his cold blood since his death at the Battle of Bosworth in 1485.According to historical accounts, Richard's body was transported naked and bloody on the back of a pack horse to Leicester before being buried in an unmarked grave at Greyfriars, a Franciscan temple in the central English city.Then the crown passed to the Tudor rulers who painted Richard as an ugly bad guy who stopped at 24____________ in his pursuit of power, even murdering his two young nephews, the so-called Princes in the Tower, 25____________ (secure) the power.The hunt for his body began years ago when archaeologists (考古学家) started to dig beneath the municipal carpark 26____________ the king was supposedly buried. They finally found the skeleton.On Monday archaeologists said the skeleton confirmed that the king had severe injury in the backbone. It may have been painful and caused his right shoulder to appear higher than his left, but there was no evidence of the deformed arm 27____________ (mention) in Shakespeare's "Richard III".Historians now hope to clear some of the myths about Richard, 28____________ (publicize) evidence to argue against the claim that he killed the two young princes. They intend to focus on 29____________ Richard achieved in his brief two-year ruling, including the establishment of a system of legal aid.According to Philippa Langley, a member of the Richard III Society, 30____________ cruel Richard III appeared to be in the past, a new image will emerge of the king. "We have searched forRichard and we have found him. Now it's time to honour him," she said.2021-2022学年闵行区二模Everywhere I look outside my home I see people busy on their high-tech devices, while driving, walking, shopping, even sitting in toilets. (21) ______ connected electronically, they are away from physical reality.People (22) ______ (influence) to become technology addicted. One survey reported that “addicted” was the word most commonly used by people (23) ______ (describe) their relationship to iPad and similar devices. One study found that people had a harder time(24) ______ (resist) the temptation of social media than they did for sleep, cigarettes and alcohol.The main goal of technology companies is to get people to spend more money and time on their products, not to actually improve our quality of life. They have successfully created a cultural disease. I see people (25) ______ (trap) in a pathological(病态的) relationship with time-consuming technology, (26) ______ they serve technology more than technology serves them. I call this technology servitude (奴役). I am referring to a loss of personal freedom and independence (27) ______ ______ uncontrolled consumption of many kinds of devices that eat up time and money.What is a healthy use of technology devices? That is the vital question. Who is really in charge of my life? That is what we need to ask (28) ______ if we are to have any chance of breaking up false beliefs about the use of technology. When we can live happily without using so much technology for a day or a week, then we can regain control and personal freedom, become the master of technology and discover what there is to enjoy in life free of technology. Mae West is famous for the wisdom that “too much of a good thing is wonderful.” (29) ______ it’s time to discover that it does not work for technology.Richard Fernandez, an executive coach at Google acknowledged that “we can be swept away by our technologies.” To break the grand digital connection, people must consider(30) ______ life long ago could be fantastic without today’s overused technology.2021-2022学年普陀区二模Buy a Cup of Coffee for a StrangerCoffee has developed rapidly and soon become an essential friend and companion for many people.(21) you first meet her, you'll drink it for a while, feeling refreshed. Slowly, the deeper you go, the more you'll become addicted to it, attracted by her unique smell. You can't help but (22) (follow) her, and you always think coffee has a story.Coffee can be traced back to about the 10th century AD. It was (23) the 16th century that coffee was introduced to Europe. The way that coffee is grown and made has been refined by the Arabs, and modem coffee is all beverages (饮料).How about buying a cup of coffee for someone you'll never meet? It may sound like the latest trend in the coffee culture, but a suspended coffee is (24) (heartwarming) than a popular latte. The tradition born in a cafe in the southern Italian city of Naples is to buy a cup or two of coffee in advance for (25) who need it later in the day. A customer-in-need can then later ask if there is a suspended coffee available and have a hot drink(26) having to pay for it.It may be hard to imagine that this idea has become an internet fashion, with countless coffee shops in Europe and North America (27) (participate) in the movement. The Facebook page alone has more than 28, 000 “likes". The tradition of suspended coffee is a long-standing one in Italy (28) increased in popularity after the Second World War. AgenceFrance-Presse reported last week the practice was starting to be popular in other European countries (29) (hit) hard economically. More than 150 cafes in Bulgaria were taking part. At the very cafes customers can ask. whether there are any suspended coffees available, and if so, they (30) (supply) with a beverage, thanks to the kindness of a stranger.2021-2022学年松江区二模How to Become a Morning Person?You have grand ambitions: to start a business, to write a book. But chances are you work long hours, or household responsibilities consume your days. By the time you finish all you have to do, you will have had no energy 21____________ anything you want to do beyond turning on the TV.Yet some busy people do make time for their priorities. The secret is giving the most attention to 22____________ at the very beginning of a day. They get up earlier than they have to. Morning by morning, they make progress on something 23____________ matters.It’s not fun to force yourself out of bed, but these early hours are often the best time to do things for yourself. With a little schedule reorganization, 24____________ (become) a morning person is more doable than you think.I first learned that mornings 25____________ be transformational years ago, when I was studying a busy lawyer’s schedule. She wanted to spend more time with her son, but she had little control over when she left work. This state of affairs kept her sad 26____________ she realized she and her son were both early risers and the morning time could be made full use of. After thinking it through, the lawyer decided to get up even earlier. Then, when the boy stepped into the dining room, she 27____________ (finish) preparing a rich breakfast so they two could enjoy the meal to the fullest together.Mornings are also great for focused thinking. Get up an hour earlier, and you can knock out your most important task of the day. Or you can spare some time for those creative desires 28____________ (bury) deep in your heart and hard to nurture.But many will argue: I’m not a morning person! The fact is that there are not so many true night owls. When most people take an honest look at 29____________ they’re spending the hours before bed, they’ll find they have wasted much time on the TV programs they don’t mean 30____________ (watch). Also, they often browse through photos on social media of people they didn’t like in high school anyway.A better approach is to sleep earlier, rise earlier and turn unproductive evening hours into productive morning hours.2021-2022学年徐汇区二模Cosmic rays are mysterious, high-charged atomic particles traveling through space at the speed of light, (21) _______have puzzled scientists for years. But for Yang Jia, a member of the National Committee of Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), China’s top political advisory body, the ability to see and study them (22) _______help generate interest in science and space among schoolchildren.Cosmic rays, first (23) _______ (discover) in 1912, have been an enigma for years, but their detectability means they can be studied by middle and high school students with a basic knowledge of physics.Yang, also a professor and a member of the Jiusan Society, a democratic political party, proposed further (24) _______ (promote) the study of cosmic rays on school campuses at this year’s Two Sessions."It’s a wonderful idea. I heard a presentation from a scientist Zhang Chuang, and I was quite excited. I think it is a wonderful way (25) _______ (share) their knowledge with young people. At that time, I heard in Los Angeles, there were already 80 high schools having such extra curriculums, and in Italy, there were 50. But in China, there were just a few," said Yang.An organization called Campus Cosmic Ray Observation Collaboration (26) _______ (establish) in September 2020 to promote the idea. Zhang, head of the organization, said they plan to build more stations on school campuses across China."We’ve been working on building more observation stations on campuses. At the moment, we have three in Dongzhimen, and we plan to set up more. Now we are working with three schools tobuild such stations. We also try to put our existing data on the website so that students can carry out related studies with open access," said Zhang.(27) _______ cosmic ray observation belongs to the field of frontier physics, experts say introducing it to the campus helps popularize science among students.Chinese scientist Shen Changquan, 79, (28) _______ (guide) Dongzhimen High School workshop for seven years since his retirement. He said such activities can help increase young students’ interest in science."By exposing students to cutting-edge science, students can stand on the shoulders of giants and touch a wider world. It’s not about (29) _______ being scientists. It’s just that a lot of advanced equipment today requires physics knowledge, and improving the physics level of all people is very important," said Shen.Talking about the future of the proposal, Yang said she is looking forward to seeing more dialogue between top scientists and students in China. She said they are optimistic, and (30) _______the difficulties ahead, the drive for humans to fully understand the unknown can never be stopped.2021-2022学年长宁区二模It was a very dark street. I was on my way home 21 a friend’s party and decided to take a short cut. I just turned the corner from the main street and started walking towards the light at the end of the short street. Suddenly, almost by magic, I thought, there was someone standing at the far end, under the lamplight. Most people 22 have been frightened, perhaps terrified, but I wasn’t at all frightened. Perhaps I should have been. There was someone there. I felt somehow that the person—and I couldn’t see 23 it was a man or a woman—did not mean to harm me. 24 I wasn’t frightened, I still wasn’t sure what to do. Should I walk on towards the end of the street and towards the light and towards the person? Or should I go back the way I h ad come? I decided to walk on towards the light.The “guide”, as I called the person later, stood and waited 25 I was halfway down the street, and then started walking ahead of me. Even now I couldn’t describe him or her: he or she seemed 26 (dress) in a long gown, but there was a dim light all around him or her. Certainly I felt safe and followed the person down several streets that I did not know. It was a part of town, I realized, that I 27 (warn) about, but nothing happened to me, and as soon as we were near the bright lights of the main road, my “guide” just28 (disappear).The following day I heard that a young person had been killed 29 (walk) home alone not veryfar from 30 I was that night. I don’t care what other people think. I am sure that the “guide” was my guardian angel and that he or she looked after me.2021-2022学年杨浦区二模Understanding the Closeness-Communication Bias(偏见)Most of us assume that we communicate better with our friends and loved ones than we do with strangers. However, it is often the case that the closer we are to (21) _________, the less likely we are to listen carefully to them. This phenomenon is called closeness-communication bias, and it has been known to affect personal relationships.The reason (22) _________ many people unconsciously “tune out” their family members or close friends is that they think they already know what the other person (23) ________ (say). It’s similar to the way in which you might not notice signs, landmarks, or scenery on a path you have。
(英语)高考英语语法填空题20套(带答案)
(英语)高考英语语法填空题20套(带答案)一、高中英语语法填空1.阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的形式。
"Living within 300 metres of green space ________ (associate) with greater happiness, sense of worth and life satisfaction," says a new study. ________ (use) data from UK government's Annual Population Survey (APS) of 25518 people, the researchers show that people ________ live within 300 metres of green space have significantly better mental well-being. "A lot of research focuses ________ poor mental health, or single aspect of well-being like life satisfaction. What makes our work different is the way we consider multi-dimensional mental well-being in terms of happiness, life satisfaction and worth," said Victoria Houlden from the University of Warwick.The study, ________ (publish) in the journal Applied Geography, found that there is a very strong relationship between the amount of green space around a person's home ________ their feelings of life satisfaction, happiness, and self-worth. Green space within 300 metres of home made the greatest ________ (differ) to mental well-being. The study found that access to green space was ________ (important) than lifestyle factors such as employment, income and general health. "By ________ (combine) advanced statistical and mapping methods, we've shown that the effect is real. ________ (basical) we've proven what everyone has always assumed was true," said Scott Weich, Professor at the University of Sheffield.【答案】is associated;Using;who或that;on /upon;published;and;difference;more important;combining;Basically【解析】【分析】本文是一篇说明文,一项新研究称居住在300米以内的绿地能带来更大的幸福感、价值感和生活满意度。
英语语法填空汇编题20套(带答案)及解析
英语语法填空汇编题20套(带答案)及解析一、英语语法填空汇编1.阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的词或填入括号中所给单词的正确形式。
Friends are important to everyone, ________, some people may have trouble ________ (keep)their friendships. Here are some tips on how to make your friendship ________ (deep) and stronger.★Be yourself. A lot of teens try not to lose the friendship once they become friends with some people. Though your identity (身份)is always changing, some of your personality will stay pretty much ________ same. Find out ________ those things are, think hard about who you want to be, and then show yourself ________ (honest) to the people around you.★Avoid gossip (八卦). Friends shouldn't spread rumors (谣言) about other friends. If you've heard something bad about your friends, ________ (find) a proper way of asking them about it by ________ (you). If you're not sure how to talk to them about it, ask a trusted friend for advice.★Protect your friends. Very often, somebody that you're not close to doubts one of your ________ (friend). It's important to find out both sides of the story, but it's also a good chance to show your friend that you trust him by telling him.★Return the care. There are times when a friend will lend you a textbook, or a shoulder to cry on. A good friend will cheer you up when you're in trouble and listen patiently when your friend shares a problem ________ you. Be sure you are as helpful as your friend, because he will take notice and feel good you.【答案】 however;keeping;deeper;the;what;honest;find;yourself;friends;with 【解析】【分析】大意:文章主要提出了使友谊变得深厚、坚固的四个建议。
高考语法填空模拟试题
高考语法填空模拟试题一、阅读理解根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
选项中有两项为多余选项。
A wonder of nature - Human DanceThe Red Crowned Cranes, 1.______ , are vividly characterized by their brilliant red crowns and long legs. 2._______ This is probably why they are popularly known as "the Gentle Prince's Bird" by the Chinese.The Red Crowned Cranes, the statuesque (沉着的) bird, also appear in the ballet group known as "the human dance". 3.______ They use their slim bodies to outline elegant postures, combining beauty with strength. The dance of the Human Dance is inspired by the red-crowned cranes' courtship performance.In the 1970s, Jilin Province launched a construction plan with an ambitious intention to imitate Hunman Dance with 100 people. It took the artists a year of hard work to build the ballet program.4.______ However, due to the lack of funds, the performance didn't achieve great success or appreciation.Later on, the government decided to reduce the number of members in the ballet group to 21. 5.______ The ballet dancers had to train vigorously with a lot of effort to perfect their performance. They attempted to meet the public's high expectations.A. People were deeply impressed by the graceful dance movements.B. And the ballet group's member size had varied since then.C. The Red Crowned Cranes dance is a very popular classic ballet performance.D. In the Beijing Concert Hall, they performed a level of basic traditional movements.E. Consequently, it has become an integral part of Chinese dance history.F. The excessive amount of members allowed the program to develop different dance movements.G. The group's performances are highly regarded as a fascinating natural phenomenon.二、完形填空David Graham was a farmer in Queensland, 6.________. He had a disease that 7.________ movement difficult and painful. His knee bones were worn out with arthritis (关节炎).Doctors said he needed 8.________, but David refused. "I'm not going to give in. I can grow better walls than 9._______ by medical science. I just need an opportunity."His opportunity came while 10.________ to the radio. A plant specialist was being interviewed. He talked about some plants that were known to repair bone tissue. 11._______, David grew the plants in his garden and made medicine from the leaves.After 12.________ the medicine for several weeks, David began to feel a little better. He increased the dose (剂量) and continued to improve. After six months he could 13.________ straight without pain for the first time in years. Soon he 14.________ with other farmers about the miracle plants. "This could 15.______ all medical science", he said.David Graham's medicine is now known as "Wonder Pain Relief". He sells it all over the 16._______, and people travel from different countries for it. However, David still refuses to 17._______ his medicine. "I did this for myself, not to make money. Everyone should 18.________ the pleasure of helping others. Money can't give you that", he said.David Graham's story really shows the 19.________ of human spirit and the fact that people are 20.________ of finding answers to the problems they face.6. A. Australia B. America C. Canada D. England7. A. made B. found C. caught D. left8. A. surgery B. treatment C. medicine D. therapy9. A. warned B. pretended C. invented D. advised10. A. driving B. walking C. listening D. watching11. A. Finally B. Consequently C. Fortunately D. Obviously12. A. manufacturing B. examining C. taking D. researching13. A. stand B. sleep C. jump D. sit14. A. chatted B. joked C. argued D. chatted15. A. improve B. compete C. influence D. replace16. A. world B. city C. country D. village17. A. supply B. advertise C. use D. sell18. A. learn B. experience C. get D. share19. A. strength B. weakness C. powerD. possibility20. A. essential B. capable C. capableD. impossible三、语法填空阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(不多于3个词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
2022年_2023年高考各区一二模语法汇编定语从句50题
2022-2023届上海高考各区一二模语法填空汇编语法知识点定语从句(1) Catfishing is an online cheat ( 23 ) ______ someone on a social media platform pretends to be someone they're not. (2023届宝山区高考二模)23. where(2)Chinese tea culture started to enjoy popularity during the Tang Dynasty and boomed throughout the Song Dynasty, (26) _____ tea became a necessity for almost everyone, from nobles and scholars to common people, just like other essential items, such as rice, oil and salt, as suggested by Song politician and thinker Wang Anshi.(2023届崇明区高考二模)26. when(3)Han Zheming has managed to perfect the skill, creating tea art in cups, or dian cha in Chinese, (21) _____ used to be a ritual during the Song Dynasty. (2023届崇明区高考二模)21. which(4)An exclamation mark is a valid form of punctuation (24) _________ origin can be traced back to a 14th century Italian scholar. (2023届奉贤区高考二模)24. whose(5)According to a study at the University of Iowa named In one ear and out the other,a group of students participated in two experiments in (28) _________ they listened to sounds, looked at images and held objects. (2023届虹口区高考二模)28. which(6)That’s no surprise, considering that his ideas came out of the 18th-century marketplace, in __21__ producers and consumers were likely to be neighbours.(2023届黄浦区高考二模)21. which(7) The letters were addressed to my mother in 1974 over the course of a month when my father traveled back to Italy to care for his sick mother, leaving his wife and me behind in Toronto, ___24___ my parents had immigrated to in 1956.(2023届届嘉定区高考二模)24. which(8)GPT-4 will initially be available to ChatGPT Plus subscribers, (27) __________ pay $20 per month for easy access to the service. (2023届金山区高考二模)27. who(9)There is evidence that teachers, (28)______ in various cases use arms and hand movements in lessons, achieve better teaching results.(2023届静安区高考二模) 28. who(10) Fresh greens also have psychological benefits. They can help to keep morale (士气) and provide a sense of normalcy (正常) on missions (28) _______ all the conditions are distinctively different from the earth.(2023届闵行区高考二模)28. where(11)She says that night watching the lunar eclipse awakened her passion (23)_ has yet to run out of fuel.(2023届浦东新区高考二模)23. that/ which(12)Sun lovers will be fascinated by hundreds of miles of white-sand beaches (21)______ they can enjoy themselves in the rays and explore aquatic(水生的)life. (2023届普陀区高考二模)21. where(13)The newly-found orchid is beautiful. It is pink and white, it has a central stem, around __23__ grow tiny, bell-shaped flowers, and its delicate petals (花瓣) look like they are made from glass. (2022届青浦区高考二模)23. which(14)Studies have shown that low-level physical activities (21) ______ use gentle stretching, like yoga or tai chi, help with sleep quality.(2023届松江区高考二模)21. that./ which(15)There is little that can be said about Bugs ' impact (25) _____ hasn't already been said for decades.(2023届徐汇区高考二模)25. that(16)In 2019,I launched a project,(29) ____ we gave solar panels to schools in Uganda. (2023届杨浦区高考二模)29. where(17)Without college and without access to books and materials __28__ expanded my mind beyond the towering concrete walls, I might still be wasting my time on the yard. (2023届黄浦一模)28. that / which(18)One such business is Imperfect Produce, a start-up that delivers fresh ugly produce to consumers, with (24) ______ service, you can get up to 20 pounds of fruitand veggies for around $20 a week. (2023届闵行一模)24. whose(19)It has been suggested __27__ the consumption of meat in particular contributed to the increase in relative brain size of our early Homo ancestors — but they risked __28__(contract) diseases while consuming the uncooked meat which was likely to be contaminated by infective bacteria,(2023届届届届届)27.that(20)I've never heard that. The people to (24) ______ I talked said it was super convenient.(2023届宝山一模)24. whom(21)One of these traits is neuroplasticity, (26)______ function is to make our brain stay flexible and give us the ability to learn throughout our lives. (2023届届届届届届届)26. whose(22)Even today, in some countries, there are still so many cases (29) ______ people are not yet accepting the idea that women can make their own choices or pave their own paths. (2023届松江一模)29. where / when(23)There's also an electronic management system, (24)______ residents put food waste directly into the bin and pay for it by purchasing a special tag (25)______(attach) to the bin.(2023届届届届届)24. where(24)This signaled a reversal in the normal graying process, ____24____ begins at the root.(2023届奉贤一模)24. which(25)Researchers also did the experiment with mosquitoes (29) _________ genes were changed to damage their sense of smell. (2023届金山一模)29. whose(26)The small number of people for (25) _____ smoking was their only bad habit were 90 percent more likely to die during the course of the study than were people with practical clean living in every aspect.(2023届崇明区一模)25. whom(27)They could become socially withdrawn (30) _________could lead to depression, panic attacks, social isolation or social anxiety.(2023届徐汇区一模)30. which(28)There are people (30)________ experiences are inspiring, and there is usually light at the end of any tunnel.".(2023届杨浦区一模)30.whose(29)In the past few years, the number of rhinos has dropped dramatically, during (24) ___________ time I have helped look after rhinos being moved to reserves. (2023届嘉定区一模)24. which(30)I had nothing to wear but an old pink Qipao ___7___ had been handed down by Big Sister when she grew out of it. (2023届届届届届届)27. that/which(31)Three young men, (21)______ hearts were full of excitement, were preparing fora road trip across the United States. (2023届长宁区一模)21. whose(32) (30) _________ the COVID-19 pandemic has shown, such exchanges can happen on virtual platforms. (2022届奉贤区高考英语二模)30. As(33)Some think of the office as the new offsite, the purpose of (23) _____ is to get people together so they can do the things that remote working makes harder.(2022届虹口区高考英语二模)23. which(34) “Most satellites are commercially owned, so if you have money you can buy that imagery, (28)______ means anyone can spy on anyone,” he said. (2022届黄浦区高考英语二模)28. which(35)It allows machines to learn from data and imitate some of the things (22) __________humans can do. (2022届嘉定区高考英语二模)22. that(36)“Shanghai is the city (30) __________ I have the best experience as a wheelchair user, but it still cannot guarantee that I can go out alone,” (2022届金山区高考英语二模)30. where(37)People gathered in their gardens (27)______ they shared hugs and offered words of hope and faith that they would see themselves through it all.届2022届届届届届届届届届届)27.where(38)What began as a two-week trip quickly turned into journeys (23)______, both starting and finishing in midwinter, lasted the entire year.届2022届届届届届届届届届届届)23. that/which(39)U.S. Interior Secretary Deb Haaland,__23__ signed off on the law last year, said with the loss of tribal homelands in the early 1900s and decrease of bison herds, tribes lost traditional connections with the mammal. (2022届青浦区高考英语二模)23. who(40)This part (28) ______ impressed most viewers aimed to show that ordinary and diverse individuals can reflect the slogan—together for a bright future.届2022届届届届届届届届届届)28. that / which(41)The LEED certification is an international award only given to buildings (26) ________ scores stand out in several categories of sustainability and health.(2022届杨浦区高考英语二模)26. whose(42)The waterscape, rockeries and flourishing willows may have ushered (引导) students to step into a "painting" (23) _______ earthly beauty and dynamics of a real world can be felt.(2022届徐汇区高考英语二模)23. where(43)During the late 19th century, in what is now Slovakia, a newspaper editor andnovelist named Anton Bielek worked to preserve the Slovak language and culture at a time (21)______ Hungary was in power and trying to impose its language on the region. (2022届长宁区高考英语二模)21. when(44)This may explain why so many people dream about fighting and escaping, skills ___28___ were probably vitally important to our ancestors, and why dreaming affects our ability to learn.(2022届黄浦区高考英语一模)28. that/which(45)This is the steepest part, (25) __________ makes the climb so hard.(2022届宝山区高考英语一模)25. which(46)“In recent years, we’ve noticed that the artists in our shows have been working with more renewable materials and methods (23) _____ are environmentallysafe.(2022届崇明区高考英语一模)23. that/ which(47)(29)__________naturalist Holly Haworth pointed out in Sierra magazine, "traveling in rockets is arguably the most carbon-emitting thing an individual can do.”(2022届普陀区高考英语一模)29. As(48)In an ideal world such data, however informative and exploratory they are, (21) _____ a scientific study is based on should be, if not publicly available, then at least available to other researchers. (2022届虹口区高考英语一模)21, as(49)We credit these individuals with tremendous achievements, but we tend to forget the countless individuals(26)________ helped them achieve greatness.(2022届金山区高考英语一模)26. who/ that(50)This is similar to the anti-waste legislation passed in France in February 2020 (24) ______ forbids the producers to destruct the unsold clothing, cosmetics, and electrical products.(2022届闵行区高考英语一模)24. that/ which(51)But the 36-year-old, (22) _____ stage-name is Jin’anzai, is better known as a rapper (说唱歌手).(2022届长宁区高考英语一模)22. whose(52) For the study, participants learned a task (24) __________ they had to recognizea hidden pattern in the questions they were asked. (2022届嘉定区高考英语一模)24. where(53) In some areas (22) _________ it’s difficult to find people who can make repairs, fixing things can be quite expensive.(2022届杨浦区高考英语一模)22. where(54)Pore size is largely determined by genes,(28) _____ function is to carry information for particular characteristics, and rarely changes. (2022届松江区高考英语一模)28. whose(55)They are known as fine motor skills, (21)t he small muscles of the hands with adequate strength, dexterity(灵巧) and coordination(协调) to grasp and control objects are used. (2022届浦东新区高考英语一模)21. where。
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Many people are wondering if it is safe to talk on the cellphones while driving. Most of people think that the use of cellphones should 1 (ban) while they are driving, 2 in that case accidents can easily happen.
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I was always told that the three Ps, patience, positive thinking and perseverance(毅力), were a sure path 31 success. But this advice does not always work as planned. My high school maths exam is one example. The exam, 32 was originally to be held in our classroom, 33 (change) to the library at the last minute. This, 34 , didn’t bother me because maths had always been my strongest subject. I patiently walked to the library, took my seat and did some deep breathing to help relax 35 .
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It was my first day in Hangzhou, the Chinese city famous for its natural beauty and history and I didn't have much time to spare. I wanted to see 31 much of the city as possible in the two days 32 I was to return to Guangzhou. My first task was to decide where to go and 33 to get there. I took out my guide book in which there was a lot of information about the city's well-known tourist 34 (attract) and started to read. At that moment an attractive young lady 35 noticed my book came up to me and introduced 36 .
Drivers sometimes forget to watch the road 7 (careful) when they are using their phones. 8 paying attention to the road can be dangerous, even deadly.
It is important for drivers to focus 9 the road. They need to pay attention to 10 is going on around them. So, stop using your cellphones while driving.
A growing number of states are making rules to keep young drivers 3 using cellphones while they are driving. When there is 4 car accident, police officers will find out 5 any of the drivers is using a cellphone. There have been some very bad car accidents 6 (cause) by drivers being distracted by cellphones.
She said her name was Miss Bai and she kindly offered to show me 37 the city. I was delighted and was about to accept her proposal when she suggested we first 38 (go) to the West Lake and walk along the Broken Bridge. I quite liked the idea of visiting the West Lake but wasn't so sure about crossing the Broken Bridge. 39 it was broken, did she expect me to jump across? And I couldn't swim, so if I fell in then I would drown. That was definitely not an attractive idea so I politely declined her invitation, 40 (close) my book and walked away.