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2022年高三英语高考语法填空冲刺训练Chinaspeedisamazingtheworld.Whileothercountriesarestrugglingtomakehigh-speedrailwayareality,theChinaRailwayCorporation1.[busy)itselfinlayingdownover25,000kmofhigh-speedtracksoverthepasttenyears-accountingforroughlytwo2.(three)oftheworld'stotallengthofhigh-speedraillines.Uptonow,Chinahasbuiltthelargesthigh-speedrailnetworkworldwide.The32(impact)gowellbeyondtherailwaysector.Italsoincludeschangedpatternsofurbandevelopment,increasesintourism,andgrowthofregionaleconomy.4.(boost)regionalintegrationandeconomicgrowth,plansforhigh-speedmaglev(磁悬浮)lineswithtrainstraveling5.aspeedof600kphormorearetakingshapeinmoreChinesecities.“Chinastartedoperatingitsfirstmaglevrailwaymorethanadecadeago.Nevertheless,forlackofcriticaltechnologiesatthattime,weonlyconcentratedonconventionalhigh-speedrail,saidSunZhang,6.isaleadingrailwayspecialist.Buttheresearchteam7.(lead)byhim,triedtheirbesttolearnadvancedtechnologiesfromforeigncountriesandeventuallydevelopedourowninnovations,greatly8.(transform)ourwayoflife.Thereisnodenyingthatalloftheseachievementsmakeourtravelconvenientand9.(rely),especiallyduring“Chunyun”,10.annualtestontheChina'stransportationsystem.Thanksto“Chinaspeed:peoplecangobackhomeforreunionswithfamiliesandfriendsintime.TeaisoneoftheL(much)populardrinksintheworld.Youmakeitbypouringhotwateroverthedriedleavesofateaplant.For2.(hundred)ofyearspeoplebelievedthatteacouldcureillnesses,andtheyused3.asmedicine.Todayscientistsknowthatteacontainschemicalsthatpreventcellsfromdying.Mostteashavecaffeineinthem,42makesyoufeelmoreactive.Somepeoplehaveproblems5.(drink)teabecauseitcancausesleeplessness.Theteaplant62(grow)bestintropicalandtemperateplaceswhererainfallsthroughouttheyear.Teascanbegrownfromsealevel7.about2,000metres,butthebestqualitygrowsinhigherregions.Teacomesfromtheleavesandbudsofteaplants.Wildplantscanbeupto9metreshigh,however,onteaplantations,8.(pull)theleaves9.(easy),peoplecutthembacktoabushofaboutametreinheight.Ittakesaplantthreetofiveyearsbeforeitisreadyforpicking.2.as3.isbased4.phenomena5.when6.Appreciating1.iscelebrated7.having8.toexpress9.accompany10.relaxing2.as3.isbased4.phenomena5.when6.Appreciating九1.which/tecting8.by9,it10.Choices十1.hat10.everyone十一exactly2.While3.the4.beingachieved5.to/into6.because/sincewho/that8.hadfelt9.graduating10.as十二it2.buried3.tourists4.where5.but6.for7.tosolve8.up9.importantly10.aredamaged十三1.d8.toexpress9bining10.example/instance十四

1.keeping;2.better;3.industries;4.in;5.extremely;6.topromote7.beneficial;8.applied;9.why;10.hiding.十五1.discovered2.evidence3.about4.a5.which/that6.including7.well8.which9.haddied10.them0―关注有礼学科网中小学资源库扫码关注可免费领取180套PPT教学模版令海量教育资源一触即达令新鲜活动资讯即时上线Apickercanharvestabout20kgoftea10.day.Onlargeteaplantationstheleavesareharvestedbymachines,butthequalityofteaishigherwhentheleavesarepickedbyhandWhichdoyouprefertousewhenyouarestudying,iPadsorbooks?Hereis1.surveyaboutit.SomestudentsthinkthatiPadsare2.(good),becauseiPadscangivethemmorechoices.TheycansearchforinformationinaniPadeasilyinsteadof3.(look)everythingupindifferentbooks.Atthesametime,studentscansendpicturesdirectlytoaprinter4.(photocopy)them.WithaniPad,theycankeepalltheirworkinit.Andhomeworkwillnot5.(forget)easilybecauseteacherscansendallthehomeworktotheiriPads.But6.(other)thinkthatbooksaremorehelpfulfor7.(learn).First,8.(read)bookswon'thurttheireyes.Second,whattheyreadinbookscanleaveadeeperimpressiononthem.Whatsmore,somestudentsusuallyuseiPads9.(play)gamesatschool,whichisbadfortheirstudy.Sotheyprefer10.(use)books.IntheclosingceremonyoftheOlympicWinterGamesPyeongChang2018,Chinaputonjeight-minuteperformance"SeeYouinBeijingin2022”,_2_(direct)byZhangYimou.Theshowcenteredonthetalentsofateamof24roller-skating3(perform)fromBeijingSportUniversity.Twoof4_(they)dressedupas“PandaCaptains"ledtheperformance.ItreviewedChina'sancienttimes,5(show)thecountry9srichculturalheritage(遗产)andsingingthepresentaswellasthefuture.Inadditionto6(tradition)symbolsincludingtheGreatWall,theChineseDragonandtheChinesephoenix(凤凰),theperformancealsoshowedtherecentachievementsinscienceandtechnology7hasbeenmadeinChina.Towardstheendoftheperformance,theOlympicrings8(appear)onthestage,aswellasimagesofaglobalvillage,children'ssmilingfoces9olivebranchesandplumblossoms(梅花),whichrepresentedChina'spromise9(promote)globalpeaceandbuildabetterfutureformankind.Finally,theskaterstravelledapathtodrawthe“WinterDream"signoftheOlympicWinterdreamsBeijing2022.Theperformance10(successful)sentChina'sgoodwillandinvitationstotheworldforBeijing2022.五China'sLiangzhuArchaeologicalSite1(declare)onthelistofWorldHeritagesitesonSaturdaybyUNESCO'sWorldHeritageCommitteeduringits43rdsessioninBaku,thecapitalofAzerbaijan.Thesite,2islocatedinYuhangDistrictinHangzhouCityinChina'seasternZhejiangProvince,showcasesthecivilizationofprehistoricriceagriculturebetween3,300B.C.32,300B.C.TheruinsofancientLiangzhucitywerediscoveredin2007,andthenlargedamsites(surround)theLiangzhuancientcitywereunearthedcontinuouslyafter2009.Itwas(official)submittedloUNESCOin2019,hopingtowin6(recognize)asaWorldCulturalHeritageSite.Thesite7(include)archaeologicalremainsandunearthedculturalrelicsoftheLiangzhuAncientCityaswellasawetlandthatcovers8areaof908.89hectaresinaplainrivernetwork.ItisalsofoundthattheLiangzhuancestorsstartedtousecharactersabout5,000yearsago,1,000years9(early)thanpreviouslythought,accordingtoColinRenfrew,aretiredprofessorofarchaeologyattheUniversityofCambridge.TheWorldHeritageCommitteeaddedLiangzhutotheUNESCOlist10(encourage)betterprotectionofthesite,consideredtobeof"outstandinguniversalvalue”tohumanity.y、VoiceforthePlanetIt'sthevoiceyounoticefirst.Inperson,DavidAttenboroughspeaksinthesameawestruckhushhehasusedindozensofnaturedocumentaries,acrisphalfwhisper1isoftenimitatedbutseldommatched.SittinginhishomeintheRichmondneighbourhoodofwestLondonforoneinaseriesofconversations,Ifeelobligedtodrink2secondcupofteawhenheoffers.Itsomehowseemswrongtosayno.InhisnativeU.K.Attenboroughisheldinthekindofrespectusually3(reserve)forroyalty.Overdecades-firstasatelevisionexecutive,thenasawildlifefilmmakerandrecentlyasakindofelderstatesmanfortheplanet—hehasachievednearsaintly(圣人的)status.Hewasknighted(封为骑士)bytheQueenin1985and4(usuallyrefer)toasSirDavid.Attenboroughpioneeredastyleofwildlifefilm-makingthatbroughtviewerstoremotelandscapesandgavethemacloseperspectiveonthewondersofnature.Intheautumnofhislife,Attenboroughhaslargelymovedawayfrom5thesefilmsaremadebutlendshisstorytellingabilitiestowildlifedocumentariesincollaborationwithfilmmakershisstorytellingabilitiestowildlifedocumentariesincollaborationwithfilmmakershehasmentored.Hismostfamouswork,the2006BBCseriesPlanetEarth,setabenchmarkintheuseofhigh-definitioncamerasandhadabudgetequalto6ofaHollywoodmovie.Amongitshighlights7(be)thefirstfootageofasnowleopard,theimpossiblyrareAsianwildcatthathuntshighintheHimalayas.Morethanadecade8itwasfirstreleased,PlanetEarthremainsamongtheall-timebest-sellingnonfictionDVDs.NowAttenboroughisputtinghisvoiceandtheweightofauthorityhehasaccumulatedtogreatermoralpurpose.Inrecentmonthshehasstood9powerfulaudiencesatthe2018U.N.climatetalksinKatowice,Poland,andthe2019WorldEconomicForumatDavos,inSwitzerland,tourgethemintoactiononclimatechange.Thesekindsofeventarenothischosenhabitat,AttenboroughtellsTIME.nIwouldmuchprefernottobeasign-10(carry)conservationist.Mylifeisthenaturalworld.ButIcan'tnotcarryaplacard(标语牌)ifIseewhat'shappening."七JoaquinPhoenixtookhomethebest-actorOscaronSundaynightforhisrolein“Joker.”Inthefollowinglengthyandwide-rangingspeech,theactor,45,tackledissuesofequalityandnaturepreservation.I'mfullofsomuchgratituderightnow.AndIdonotfeelelevatedaboveanyofmyfellownominees(被提名者)oranyoneinthisroom1wesharethesamelove,theloveoffilm.ButIthinkthegreatestgiftit'sgivenme,andmanyofusinthisroom,2(be)theopportunitytouseourvoiceforthevoiceless.Andthisformofexpressionhasgivenmethemostextraordinarylife.Idon'tknowwhatI'dbe3it.I'vebeenthinkingalotaboutsomeofthe4(distress)issuesthatwearefacingcollectively.Ithinkattimeswe'remade5(feel),thatwechampiondifferentcauses.Butforme,Iseecommonality.Ithink,6we,retalkingaboutgenderinequalityorracismoranimalrights,we'retalkingaboutthefightagainstinjustice.We'retalkingaboutthefightagainstthebeliefthatonenation,onerace,oronegenderoronespecieshastherighttodominate,controlandexploit7withoutpunishment.Ithinkthatwe'vebecomeverydisconnectedfromthenaturalworld,and8we'reguiltyofisaself-centeredworldviewthatwe*rethecenteroftheuniverse.AndIthinkwefeartheideaofpersonalchangebecausewethinkthatwehavetosacrificesomething,buthumanbeings,atourbest,aresoinventiveandcreativeandoriginal.AndIthinkthatwhenweuseloveandcompassionasourguidingprinciples,wecancreate,andimplementsystemsofchange9arebeneficialtoallemotionalbeingsandtotheenvironment.Now,Ihavebeen,Ihavebeenavillaininmylife.Tvebeenselfish.Tvebeencruelattimes,hardtoworkwith,andI'mgratefulthatIW(give)asecondchancebecauseofthemanyofyouinthisroom.八TheDoubleNinthFestival1(celebrate)ontheninthdayoftheninthlunarmonth.Itisalsoknown2theSeniorCitizens9Festival.Thefestival3(base)onthetheoryofYinandYang,thetwoopposingprinciplesinnature.Theancientsbelievedthatallnatural4(phenomenon)couldbeexplainedbythistheory.Numbersarerelatedtothistheory.EvennumbersbelongtoYinandoddnumberstoYang.Theninthdayoftheninthlunarmonthisaday5thetwoYangnumbersmeet.SoitiscalledChongyang.6(appreciate)chrysanthemum(菊花)anddrinkingchrysanthemumwinehavealwaysbeenatraditionduringtheDoubleNinthFestival.Chrysanthemumsareregardedasakindofflower7(have)thefunctionofanantitoxin(抗毒素)andcandrivetheevilaway.Asnineispronounced“jiu”meaninglonginChinese,sopeopleusethewordjiu8(express)themeaningoflongevitywithaperson'slife.Intheyearof1989,theDoubleNinthFestivalwasdesignatedasSenior'sDay—adaytorespecttheelderly.Membersofafamilyalso9(company)theirelderstohavea10(relax)dayinanaturalsettingwhilewishinghealthandhappinessuponthem.Naturalresourcesarethings1existinnatureandcanbeusedbypeople.Somenaturalresourcesarerenewable,liketrees.Whenonetreeiscutdown,wecanplantanewtreetoreplaceit.Others,2,arenotrenewable,likethecoaldugoutoftheground.Onceitisused,itis3.(go)Althoughweallknowthatournaturalresourcesarelimited,weoftenwastetheminourdailylife.Paper,bottlesandcans4(throw)awaycarelessly;foodiswastedjustbecauseofitspoortaste;clothesarerejected5(simple)duetotheiroldfashion.Thesevaluablenaturalresourceswillrunoutbeforelong6betteruseismadeofthem.Actually,everyonecanmakecontributions(贡南大)to7(protect)ournaturalresources.Forexample,8ridingabicycleorwalkinginsteadofdriving,wecansavelotsofpetrol.Waterisaveryimportantnaturalresourcebecauseweallneed9tostayalive.Wecanmakewise10(choose)tosavewater,likereusingthewaterthathasbeenusedtowashvegetablestowaterflowers.十It'snevereasytoadmitthemistakesyoumake,butdoingsoisanimportantsteptowardmovingforward.NationalGeographicmagazinerecentlypublishedanarticlewiththetitle“Fordecades,ourcoveragewasracist.Toriseaboveourpast,we1acknowledgeit."Itwaswrittenbythemagazine'seditor-in-chiefSusanGoldberg,thefirstwomanandfirstJewishperson2(hold)theposition.NationalGeographichasacknowledgedthatitscoverageofblackandminorityethnicpeopleinAmericaandthewiderworldhadbeenhistoricallyracist,frequentlypromotingcaricatures(挖苦画)ofthe"noblesavage(野蛮人)"andbarely3(feature)theUS'sminorityethnicpopulation.AccordingtoGoldberg,the130-year-oldpublication'sAprilissue"exploreshowracedefines,separates,andunitesus”.Inhonorof50yearssincethekillingofMartinLutherKing,4isknownforfightingracialinequalityintheUS,theissueisdevotedtorace.Thepopulationrepublishedanumberofexamplesofhistoricalracisminitscoverage.One1916articleaboutAustraliaincludedaphotooftwoIndigenousAustralianswiththecaption:"SouthAustralianBlackfellows:Thesesavagesrank(low)inintelligenceofallhumanbeings."Toreviewitspreviouscoverageofrace,GoldbergaskedUniversityofVirginiaJohnEdwinMasontolookbackatthemagazine'stext,choiceofsubjects,andphotographofpeopleofcolorfromtheUSandabroad."Untilthe1970s,NationalGeographicallbutignoredpeopleofcolorwholivedintheUnitedStates,rarelyacknowledging6beyondlaborersordomesticworkers/9GoldbergwroteaboutMason'sfindings."Meanwhile,itpictured'natives'elsewhere7exotics,famouslyandfrequentlyunclothed,happyhunters,noblesavages.”Masonalsofoundthatthemagazineoftenranphotosof“uncivilized”natives8(amaze)by"civilized”Westerntechnology.Inrecentyears,however,themagazinehasimproved.Forexample,ina2015project,NationalGeographicgavecamerastoyoungpeopleintheCaribbeancountryofHaitiandaskedthemtoshootpicturesoftheireverydaylives.“Thecoveragewasn'trightbefore9itwastoldfromawhiteAmericanpointofview,andIthinkitspeakstoexactly1。weneededadiversityofstorytellers/9GoldbergtoldtheAssociatedPress.十一Inelementaryschool,Georgewasn't](exact)popular,buthealwayshadacoupleofreallygoodfriends.Inmiddleschool,hewasreallygoodatscienceandmath.2mostkidsweregoingto3moviesonweekends,Georgepreferredtodesignhisownspecialprojects.Hedreamedofowninghisowntechnologycompanysomeday.WhenGeorgegottohighschool,someoftheotherstudentsmadefunofhimforbeingintobooksandcomputers.ThismadeGeorgeveryupset,buthetriednottoletanythingkeephisdreamfrom4(achieve).Georgegotexcellentgradesandwasadmitted5bothHarvardandYale,buthedecidedtogotoStanford6thereweremanyopportunitiesforpeople7wantedtoworkinSiliconValley.ThiswasthefirsttimeGeorge8(feel)acceptedbythepeoplearoundhim.Hetookmanycomputerclasses,andkeptdesigninghisownprojectsonweekends.Duringthesummermonths,hewouldtakeextraclasses,andheendedup9(graduate)ayearearly.Hetookajob10acomputerprogrammeratApple.Afterfivemoreyearsthere,Georgelefttostarthisowncompany,finallyrealizinghischildhooddream.十二PollutiontakesawayallthebeautyofthebeachesofHawaii.Ihate1.whenIgotothebeachesonsunnyweekendsandseerubbishbagslyingonthesand,cigarettebutts(次因头)2.(bury)inthesand,andsodacansfloatingintheocean.OnethingthatreallyannoysmeisthatIsee3.(tour)whovisitHawaiileavetheirrubbishonthebeaches.Iwasalwaystaughtafterdrinkingsodatothrowthecanintotheplace4.itshouldstay—thetrashcan.Anotherthingthatannoysmeisthatsomepeoplewalkrightbyrubbish5.pretendthatit'snotthere.Thedogsorthefisharenottoblame6.it.It'sourfaultandwemustblameourselves.Everyonehastodohisorherpart7.(solve)thisproblem.Itcan'tbedifficulttodothejob.Therearealotofthingsthatwecando.Firstofall,wecanhelppick8.rubbishalongthebeaches.Wecouldalsoformorganizationsthathelpcleanupourbeaches.More9.(important),weneedtostartnowbeforethebeaches10.(damage)beyondrepair.十三TheChineselanguage1(different)fromWestern2(language)in3itusescharacterswhich4forideas,objectsordeeds.Chinesewriting5(begin)thousandsofyearsago.Accordingto6ancientstory,aman7(name)CangJieinventedChinesewriting.Notallcharactersweredevelopedfromdrawingsofobjects.Sometimes_8_(express)ideas,somecharactersweremadeby9(combine)twoormorecharacterstogether.For10「rest”wasmadeupofthecharactersforamanandatree.十四Isitreliablethatembracingauthenticityatworkreallyhelps?Anewstudyfinds1.(keep)one,sbehaviorattheofficeauthenticwillresultingreaterproductivityanda2.(good)relationshipwithco-workers.Inotherwords,acthowyoufeel,anddon'tfakeit.Over2,500workingadults,fromavarietyof3.(industry)suchasfinanceorengineering,tookpart4.thisresearchviasurveys.It's5.(extreme)commonfortheaverageworkspa

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