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1、语法填空专题练习(1 )在空白处填入1 个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。AMy favourite season is winter. Youre probably thinking Im slightly mad after all, who doesnt love summer? Winter, in 1. (it)own way, is wonderful. For anyone who still needs to be convinced, let me explain 2. I love winter.During November, Christmas markets app

2、ear in 3. numberof towns and cities across the UK. Londons Hyde Park becomes a huge winter wonderland, 4. there are countless small shops sellingfood and gifts. Christmas markets have something for everyone. And this provides great entertainment!The weather gets noticeably colder: the mornings are o

3、ften frosty and the nights close to freezing. I like the cold weather for me, theres something nice about wearing a thick winter coat with a scarf and 5. (glove).Along with countless school children across the UK, I get very 6. (excite) about the thought of snow. A few years ago there was a lot of s

4、now and many schools had the day off. Snowball fights are great fun and many families enjoy 7. (build) snowmen together. Ilove a white Christmas; 8. (unfortunate) this doesnt happenoften in the UK.Throughout December, many churches and schools hold carol concerts: lots of 9. (tradition) songs are su

5、ng. Christmas dinneris my favourite meal of the year. In my house, Christmas dinner usually 10. (include) turkey, potatoes and lots of vegetables, followedby Christmas cake, pies and lots of chocolate!B1. (think) about my time in France, I noticed quite a fewdifferences between the French and the En

6、glish.In French, there are two ways 2. (say) “ you ”“ : tu i”s theinformal form, while “ vous ” is the formal form. When I learnt French, I 3. (teach) to call everyone vous unless they were my family or a friend. So I was surprised that 4. (actual) everyone in Franceused tu all the time. But I conti

7、nued to use vous becauseI didnt want people to think I was being 5. (polite). To be honest, Imthankful that in English we dont have to worry about these things!School children in the UK traditionally wear a school uniform but inFrance pupils do not wear a uniform. It was a culture shock 6. me to see

8、 children wearing Spiderman T-shirts and baggy blue jeans while in the classroom. The final difference which struck me was the 7.(relax) attitude at school. Teachers were never in 8. rush, and the children and teachers are given long breaks and lots of time to eat 9. (they) lunch. This is a contrast

9、 to the UK, 10.the school day might seem to be filled with pressure. I found the differences puzzling at times, but I cannot deny what a great opportunity it was to live in another country.CMost people when visiting England will go to London. 1. fact most people dont even know much about England out

10、side of London. However, as 2. northern girl, from a place just betweenManchester and Liverpool, and a university student in Sheffield, Id say the north is well worth 3. (visit). Here are five reasons why:Friendliness: Northerners will chat to you on the bus, say hello in the streets and wont think

11、youre crazy if you smile at 4. (they)when you walk past. 5. (friend) northerners might also call you“ duck ” or “ lovdeon”t wo rry, they call everyone that.Gravy (肉汁 ): Now although southerners have gravy, a delicious meaty sauce 6. goes well with everything, they dont do it 7.(proper). You havent l

12、ived until youve tried chip-shop chips swimming in gravy.Beautiful Countryside: We have the Peak District, and the Lake District. Theyre both absolutely beautiful. We also have some pretty amazing 8. (beach) too.Excellent Party Cities: We have Manchester, Liverpool, Newcastle, Sheffield . You cant g

13、o wrong if you want 9. (go) on a nightout here.Cheap: The same night wont cost you anywhere near as much up north! For some reason, everything up North is 10. (cheap)than that in London, from food to drink to getting around.Theres lots of lovely things to see in the North, so if you can brave the we

14、ather being a bit colder and wetter, its well worth a trip.DYoung people in Britain eat 1. (many) snacks than peopleof the same age in other European countries. So far, a survey 2. (discover) that 64% of under 20-year-olds snack between meals. Salty snacks, crisps 3. particular, are the favourite sn

15、ack in the UK.Crisps are very thin slices of potato 4. (cook) in oil thencovered in salt or other salty flavours. British people are mad for crisps and they like them in a huge variety of flavours. Some of 5.most popular flavours include cheese and onion, steak and onion and roast chicken.While cris

16、ps and other salty snacks can be delicious, many people areworried that young people eat too many of these kinds of foods. The Food Standards Agency issued a warning 6. (recent) that manychildrens snacks contained dangerously high levels of salt.Some parents are 7. (happy) that their children can bu

17、ysnack foods that are high in sugar, salt or fat from vending machines (投 币式自动售货机) in schools, some of 8. have been banned bysome schools.Advertising and marketing is another controversial area. Some people feel that advertising for junk food and unhealthy snacks should not be directed at 9. (teenag

18、er). One opinion is that young peopleshould 10. (protect) by a ban on this kind of advertising before9 pm on TV and that there should be more controls over websites and sponsorship.EWhat can you do if shops dont sell the clothes you want? How can you get the clothes you want if you dont have much ca

19、sh?Young 1. (create) people in the UK have always come up 2. ways to express their individuality through their clothes. “ Printing your own T-shirt is 3. easiest and most common wayto adapt clothes, ” John said. “ You dont hav-eshtoirtm.Yakoeu acaTn buy a cheap Ts-hirt and add an image of your choic

20、e.”Everyone 4. (know) students dont have a lot of money. Thatdoesnt have to be a problem if youve got a bit of 5. (imagine)and a sewing machine. “ OnceI found a pair of trousers 6. Iliked but I couldnt afford them. I bought some cloth of the same colour and copied the trousers, 7. (use) my mums sewi

21、ng machine,Corinne said. “ I went back to the shop wearing my homemade trousers 8. (see) if they were the same as the ones in the shop. And I thought they were much better! ”Buying second-hand clothes is another fashion option for many young Brits to get individual styles. “ I9. (real) love changing

22、second-hand clothes. I can make skirts shorter or longer. Sometimes I just change all the 10. (button) to give clothes a new look. Byadapting these clothes you can be sure you will always have something original as well as cheap, ” said Helen.FThe researcherspublished their study in the journal Natu

23、re. They looked at data from recent bleaching ( 变白 ) events in the Great Barrier Reef, off the coast of Australia. Bleaching causescorals to lose their colour and, often, to die. Several causes contribute 1. bleaching:warm water temperatures, 2. (pollute), and overfishing. Thebleaching events in the

24、 study were caused 3. (main) by risingwater temperature. The researchers found that local efforts 4. (improve) water quality and stop overfishing did not increase the reefs chances of survival.Researchers say the results of the study highlight the importance of 5. (fight) global climate change. Reef

25、s could become extinct if temperatures continue to rise at the current rate.Corals look like rocks, but they are tiny animals. The creaturescan exist alone or in large colonies. They form a hard outer shell. When they die, their skeleton (骨架 ) 6. (leave) behind and more coralbuilds on it. Colonies form reefs. They are home to one in four species in the sea. Reefs also serve as barriers 7. protect the coastlinesfrom

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