高中英语语法填空练习20篇含答案_第1页
高中英语语法填空练习20篇含答案_第2页
高中英语语法填空练习20篇含答案_第3页
高中英语语法填空练习20篇含答案_第4页
高中英语语法填空练习20篇含答案_第5页
已阅读5页,还剩4页未读 继续免费阅读

下载本文档

版权说明:本文档由用户提供并上传,收益归属内容提供方,若内容存在侵权,请进行举报或认领

文档简介

高考语法填空专题训练

Oncetherelivedarichman31wantedtodosomethingforthepeopleofhis

town.32firsthewantedtofindoutwhethertheydeservedhishelp.

Inthecentreofthemainroadintothetown,heplaced33verylargestone.Then

he34(hide)behindatreeandwaited.Soonanoldmancamealongwithhiscow.

“Whoputthisstoneinthecentreoftheroad?^^saidtheoldman,buthedidnottry

toremovethestone.Instead,withsomedifficultyhepassedaroundthestoneand

continuedonhisway.35mancamealonganddidthesamething;thenanother

came,andanother.Allofthemcomplainedaboutthestonebutnottriedto

remove36.Lateintheafternoonayoungmancamealong.Hesawthe

stone,37(say)tohimself:ctThenight38(be)verydark.Someneighborswill

comealonglaterinthedarkandwillfallagainstthestone.99

Thenhebegantomovethestone.Hepushedandpulledwithallhis39(strong)

tomoveit.Howgreatwashissurpriseatlast!40thestone,hefoundabagof

money.

31.who32.But33.a34,hid35.Another36.it37.saying38.willbe39.

strength40.Under

TheInternetisanamazinginformationresource.Students,teachers,and

researchersuseitas31investigativetool.Journalistsuseittofindinformationfor

stories.Doctorsuseittolearnmoreaboutunfamiliardiseasesandthe32(late)

medicaldevelopment.Ordinarypeopleuseitforshopping,banking,bill-paying,and

communicatingwithfamilyandfriends.Peopleallovertheworlduseittoconnect

withindividualsfrom33countriesandcultures.However,_34therearemany

positivedevelopments35(associate)withtheInternet,therearealsocertain

fearsandconcerns.36concernrelatestoalackofcontrolover37appears

ontheInternet.Withtelevisionandradiothereareeditorstochecktheaccuracyor

appropriatenessofthecontentofprograms,andwithtelevisionthereare38(restrict)

onwhatkindsofprogramscan39(broadcast)andatwhattimesoftheday.With

theInternet,parentscannotcheckapublishedguidetodeterminewhatissuitable

—40theirchildrentosee.

31.an32.latest33.other/different34.while35.associated

36.One37.what38.restrictions39.bebroadcast(ed)40.for

Inmyfreetime,IreallylikesurfingtheInternet.WhenIgethomefromwork,I

turnonmycomputer,wait_31itbootsupcompletely,andthenIgoonline.I

usuallycheckmyemailfirstandthenwriteafewmessages_32familyand

friends.Isometimesscanthelocalnewsheadlinesat33favoritenewsWebsite

andreaduponthelatestlocalandinternationalnews.ThisWebsiteoftenprovides

videonewsclips__34_youcanviewonline.Isometimesorderproductsorservice

onlinetosavemoneyandtimeinsteadofgoingtoastoreand_35__(buy)whatFm

lookingfor.Forexample,I___36___(order)adigitalcameraonlinetheotherday

andsavedabout$50.WhateverIdo,Irealizethatthereareproblems_37___using

theInternetincludingscams,identifytheft,andviruses,soFmverycarefulnottogive

outmy___38___(person)information.Furthermore,Idon*tdownloadoropenfilesI

don'trecognize.UsingtheInternetcanbefunand_39____convenientwayof

shoppingandfindingoutnewinformation,____40___youjustneedtobecareful.

31until/till32.to33.my34that/which35.buying

36>ordered37、in38、personal39、a40、but

Inordertoknowaforeignlanguagethoroughly,fourthingsareneccessary.

Firstly,wemustunderstandthelanguagewhenwehear__31____spoken.Secondly,

wemustbeabletospeakitcorrectlywithconfidenceandwithouthesitation.

____32____,wemustbeabletoreadthelanguage,andfourthly,wemustbeableto

writeit.Wemustbeabletomakesentencesthataregrammaticallycorrect.

Thereisnoeasywaytosuccess___33___languagelearning.___34___good

memoryisofgreathelp,butitisnotenoughonly___35____(memorize)rulesfroma

grammarbook.Itisnotmuchuselearningbyheartlonglistofwordsand

____36____meaning,studyingthedictionaryandsoon.Wemustlearnbyusingthe

language.___37____wearesatisfiedwithonlyafewruleswehavememorized,we

arenotreallylearningthelanguang."Learnthroughuse"isagoodpieceof

____38___(advise)forthose___39___arestudyinganewlanguage.Practiceis

important.Wemustpractisespeakingand__40___(write)thelanguagewhenever

wecan.

31.it32.Thirdly33.in34.A35.tomemorize

36.their37.If38.advice39.who40.writing

Atonepointalonganopenhighway,Icametoacrossroadswithatrafficlight.I

wasaloneontheroadbynow,but31Idroveuptothelight,itturnedred,andI

brakedtoahalt.Ilookleft,right,andbehindme.Nothing.32acar,nosuggestion

ofheadlights,butthereIsat,33_(wait)thelighttochange,theonlyhumanbeingfor

atleastamileinanydirection.

Istartedwondering34Irefusedtorunthelight.Iwasnotafraidof35(catch)

bythepolice,becausetherewasobviouslynocopanywherearound

and36certainlywouldhavebeennodangeringoing37it.Muchlaterthatnight,

the38questionofwhyI'dstoppedforthatlightcame39tome.IthinkIstopped

becauseit'spartofacontract(合同)weallhavewitheachother.It'snotonlythelaw,

butit'sanagreementwehave,andwetrusteachothertohonor40:wedon'tgo

throughredlights.Likemostofus,I'mmorereadytobestoppedfromdoing

somethingbadbythesocialagreementthatdisapprovesofitthanbyanylawagainst

it.

31.as/when32.Not33.waiting34.why35.beingcaught

36.there37.through38.same39.back40.it

Nowadays,millions31lonelysinglesarenowgoingonline

instead.32WorldWideWebisquicklybecomingtheworld'smostpopular

matchmaker(媒人).

Singlesareflocking(涌向)totheInternet33(main)becausetheirbusylifestyles

leavethemlittletimetolookforasignificantother.Usingdatingsites(约会网址)is

quickandconvenient.Manysinglessaytheregulardatingscene34(justlead)them

fromonebadexperienceto35andarereadytotrysomethingelse.Datingsitesalso

make36easytoavoidsomeone37youarenotinterestedin.Inthereal

world,38,ignoringsomeoneyoudon'tlikecanbedifficult.

Despitealltheadvantages,onlinedatingalsopresentsitsownsetofproblems.

Peoplearen'talwaysthosewhotheydeclaretobeintheironline39(describe).

Safetyisanotherconcern.Youarejust40(like)tofindacriminalonlineasyouare

Mr.OrMissRight.

答案:

31.of32.The33.mainly34.hasjustled35.another36.it

37.who/whom38.however39.description40.likely

Polarbearsaresufferingina31(warm)worldthaneverbefore.

Polarbearsliveinenvironmentstoocoldformostanimals.32muchofthe

year,theyliveandhuntonthefrozenArcticseaice.Naturehasprepared33forthe

coldconditions.Butnothinghaspreparedthebearsforthedangerthat34(threat)

theonlyhometheyknow.

Thepolarbears'worldismelting.Studiesshowthatthepolaricehasreducedby

9.8%every10years351978.Nowabout20,000to25,000polarbearsliveinthe

Arctic.Polarbearsdependontheseaicefortheir36(survive)."Theseaiceismore

thanjustthisplatformthatthebearswalkover,“saysAndrew

Derocher,37scientistwhostudiesNorthAmericanpolarbearpopulations.6438it,

theycan'texist.”

Somemeltingandrefreezingofthepolariceisnatural.^9inawarmerworld,

thesecyclesspeedup,andbearshavelesstimetohunt.Normally,theyhavethree

monthsinthespringwhentheygainmoreweight.Theextrafatisused

later,40thebearsarenotactivelyhunting.

31、warmer32、For/During33、them34、threatens35、since

36、survival37、a38、Without39、But40、when

31ispossiblethatwesimplydonotstayinoneplacefbratruefriendshipto

develop.However,therecanbenodisagreementontheneedforeachofus32(think)

carefullyaboutthekindoffriendshipswewant.

Tomostofus,friendshipsareconsidered33(importance),butneedtohaveclear

inourownminds34kindsoffriendshipswewant.Aretheytobeclose

or35(keep)atarm'slength?Dowewanttoshareourselvesordowewanttowalk

onthesurface?Forsomepeople,manyfriendshipsonthesurfacearequite

enough—andthafsallright.Butatsomepointweneedtomakesurethatour

expectationsarethesameasour36(friend)expectations.Ifonewantsmorefrom

thefriendshipthantheother,37_ifthisisnottalkedabout,oneislikelyatlasttofell

thathe'sholdingtheshortendofthestick.Thesharingofpersonal

experience38(include)ourtearsaswellasourdarkdreams39_(be)thesurestway

todeepenfriendships.Butitmustbeundertakenslowlyandcarriedononlyifthere

signsofinterestandaction40return.

31.It32.tothink33.important34.the35.kept36.friends537.and38.

including39.is40.in

Manyteachersbelievethattheresponsibilitiesforlearningliewiththestudent.

31_alongreadingassignmentisgiven,instructorsexpectstudentstobefamiliar

with32__(inform)inthereadingeveniftheydonotdiscussitinclassortakean

examination.Theidealstudentisconsideredtobeonewhoismotivatedtolearnfor

thesakeoflearning,nottheoneinterestedonlyingettinghighgrades.Sometimes

homeworkisreturned33briefwrittencommentsbutwithoutagrade.Evenifa

gradeisnotgiven,thestudentis34(responsibility)forlearningthematerial

assigned.Whenresearch35(assign),theprofessorexpectsthestudenttotakeit

activelyandtocompleteitwithminimumguidance.Itisthestudent'sresponsibilityto

findbooks,magazines,andarticlesinthelibrary.Professorsdonothavethetimeto

explain36auniversitylibraryworks;theyexpectstudents,37_(special)graduate

students,tobeabletoexhaustthereferenceoriginsinthelibrary.Professorswillhelp

studentswhoneedit,butpreferthattheirstudentsshouldnotbetoodependenton

them.IntheUnitedStates,professorshavemanyotherduties38teaching,suchas

administrativeorresearchwork.Therefore,thetime39_aprofessorcanspendwitha

studentoutsideofclass40(limit).Ifastudenthasproblemswithclassroomwork,

thestudentshouldeitherapproachaprofessorduringofficehoursormakean

appointment.

31.If/When32.information33.with34.responsible35.isassigned36.how

37.particularly/especially38.besides39.which/that40.islimited

ThisisatruestorywhichhappenedintheStates.Amancameoutofhishometo

admirehisnewtruck.Tohis31(puzzle),histhree-year-oldsonwas32(happy)

hammeringdents(凹痕)intotheshinypaintofthetruck.Themanrantohisson,

knockedhimaway,hammeredthelittleboy'shandsintopulp(果浆汁)

as33(punish).Whenthefathercalmeddown,herushedhissontothehospital.

34thedoctortrieddesperatelytosavethecrushedbones,hefinallyhadto

cutthefingersfromboththeboy'shands.Whentheboy35(wake)up

fromtheoperationandsawhisbandagedstubs,heinnocentlysaid,"Daddy,I'msorry

aboutyourtruck.^^Thenheasked,"36whenaremyfingersgoingtogrowback?”

Thefatherwenthomeandcommittedsuicide.

Thinkaboutthisstory37nexttimesomeonestepsonyourfeetoryouwishto

takerevenge.Thinkfirst38youloseyourpatiencewithsomeoneyoulove.Trucks

can39(repair).BrokenbonesandhurtfeelingsoftencantToooftenwefailto

recognizethedifferencebetweenthepersonandtheperformance.Weforgetthat

forgivenessis40(great)thanrevenge.

Peoplemakemistakes.Weareallowedtomakemistakes.Buttheactionswetake

whileinaragewillimpressusforever.

31.puzzlement32.happily33.punishment34.Although/Though

35.woke36.but37.the38.before39.berepaired40.greater

H_一

AsIthinkbackIrealizehowharditistoviewtheworld31theeyesofmychildhood.

32child'smindisstillfilledwiththeideathatanythingandeverythingispossible.They

haven'tbegunbuildingthementalwallsyet.Watchachild33(learn)towalkandifs

amazing.Nomatterhowmanytimestheyfalldown,theyhopbackup34they

instinctivelyknowthateventuallythey'llbeabletowalk.Theydon'thavetoworrywhat

35think.Theyhavenoneedtoputupafront(讲面子).Theyarewhotheyare.

Butsomewherealongthelinetheylearntobe36(practice).Theircreativityisblocked

overtime,astheworld37(teach)themtofitin.Eventuallytheydon'tbouncebackas

fast38theyfail.Learningisnowsomethingyouhavetodothatisveryboringandunpleasant.

YouandI39teardownthosewallsthatareclosinginandstartfresh.It9s

timetobringbackthatsenseofjoyandwonder.Whenyou'resettingyourgoalsfor

theNewYear,thinklikeachild.Setyourgoalsasif40ispossible.

31.through32.a33.learning34.because35.others

36.practical37.teaches38.when/if39.can40.anything

十二

Inmanycountries,31isnotunusualforfamiliesofdifferentbackgrounds

tolivetogetherinthesharedspace.32、intheUnitedStates,thisideamaystill

beconsideredodd.

Butthistypeofhousing,33(call)co-housing,isgaining34

(popular)intheUnitedStates,too.Co-housingcomplexesarepoppingupacrossthe

country.Formanypeople,thiswayoflifeisarelieftothebusymodemlifestyle.A

co-housingcommunityhas35(private)ownedhousesandsharedland.There

isoftena“commonhouse^^withakitchenanddiningroom,meetingroom,andmaybe

aworkshopoflibraryormusicroom.About25co-housingcommunities36

(build)inrecentyears,and150moreareplanned.

Aco-housingcomplexisaplace37residentsshop,cook,andeattogether.

Residentsofaco-housingcomplexlikeitssenseofsharedcommunity.Childrenhave

otherkidstoplay38、39manyfamilieslike.Otherresidentslikethe

feelingoflivingina“village99.Residentsalsosaythattheycanliveinco-housingfor

40_moneythantheywouldpayfornearbyapartments.

31.it32.However33.called34.popularity35.privately36.hasbeenbuilt37.

where38.with39.which40.less

十三

Inowhadthekeytoalllanguages,31Iwaseagertolearntouseit.Children

32canhearlearnlanguageswithoutanyparticulareffort.33hearother

peoplespeak,andenjoytryingtomakethesamesounds.The34childmustlearn

languagesinaslowandoftenpainfulway._35_eventhoughthelearningmaybe

slowandpainful,theresultiswonderful.Weadvancegraduallyfrommerely36

(name)objectstounderstandingthethoughtinalineofShakespeare.

Atfirst,whenmyteachertoldmeaboutanewthing,Iaskedvery37

questions.Myideaswerenotclear,andIdidn'tknowmany.Butasmyknowledgeof

things38(grow)andIlearnedmoreandmorewords,Icouldaskmorequestions,

andIwouldreturnagainandagain39thesamesubject,eagerformore

information.SometimesanewwordmademerememberanexperienceIhad

had40(early).

31.and32.who33.They34.blind35.But

36.naming37.few38.grew39.to40.earlier

十四

Tablemannersvaryfromculturetoculture.Whatisacceptableinonecountry31

beconsideredextremelyrudeinanother.Herewewilltellyouaboutthetraditional

tablemanners32themodemtablemannersinKorea.33(tradition),itwasthe

woman'sjobtocookfoodand_34(set)thetable.Thewomanwouldsit35her

husbandtomakesurethathehadeverythingheneededfbrapleasantmeal.

Only36thehusbandfinished,wouldthewomanandherchildreneat.Nowadays,

tablemannershavechangedalot.37ofthefamilymemberseattogetheratthesame

time.Itiscommontoseeeveryonehelpwiththemeal,38_(include)thehusband.

Onetradition,however,hasnotchanged.Itisthattheoldestpersonstartsthe

meal.39(stay)untiltheoldestpersonisfinishedisconsideredtobe40_basic

traditionofKoreantablemanners.

语法:31.may32.and33.traditionally34.set35.by\beside36.after37.All38.

including39.Staying40.a

十五

Oneday,abouttenyearsago,whileworkingatthecashregisterinthegiftshop

atmyUniversityMuseumofNaturalHistory,Isaw31elderlycouplecomeinwith

alittlegirlinawheelchair.AsIlooked32(close)atthisgirl,Ifounfthatshewas

fixedonherchair.IthenrealizedshehadnoarmsorlegsJustahead,aneck

andupperbody,33(dress)inalittlewhiteskirt.Asthecouplewheeledherupto

me,Iturnedmyheadtowardthegirl.WhenItookthemoneyfromhergrandparents,I

lookedback34thegirl,whowasgivingmethemostoptimistic,largestsmileIhad

everseen.Allofasudden,herhandicapwasgoneandallIsawwasthisbeautiful

girl,35smilejustmeltedme36almostinstantlygavemeacompletelynew

senseof37lifeisallabout.Shetookmefromapoor,unhappycollegestudent

and38(bring)meintoherworld;aworldofsmiles,loveand39(warm).I'ma

successfulbusinessmannowandwheneverIthinkaboutthetroublesoftheworld,I

thinkaboutthatlittlegirlandtheremarkablelessonaboutlifethatshetaught40.

31.an32.closer/closely33.dressed34.at35.whose36.and

37.what38.brought39.warmth40.me

十六

MoststudentsdoanIQtestearlyintheirschoolcareer.Eveniftheyneversee

theirresults,theyfeelthattheirIQis31determineshowwelltheyaregoingtodoin

life.Whentheyseeotherstudentsdoing32thanthem,theyusuallybelievethatthose

studentshave33higherIQandthatthereisnothingtheycando34(change)facts.

However,newresearchintoEQsuggeststhatsuccessisnot35(simple)theresultofa

highIQ.

WhileyourIQtellsyouhow36(intelligence)youare,yourEQtellsyouhowwell

youuseyourintelligence.ProfessorSalovery,who37(invent)thetermEQ,givesthe

followingdescription:Atwork,itisIQ38getsyoupromoted.Supportedbyhis

academicresearch,ProfessorSaloverysuggeststhatwhen39(predict)someone's

futuresuccess,theircharacter,40measuredbyEQtests,mightactuallymattermore

thantheirIQ.

31.what32.better33.a34.tochange35.simply

36.intelligent37.invented38.that39.predicting40.as

十七

ItwasmyfirstdayinHangzhou,theChinesecityfamousforitsnaturalbeauty

andhistoryandIdidn'thavemuchtimetospare.Iwantedtosee31muchofthecity

aspossibleinthetwodays32IwastoreturntoGuangzhou.Myfirsttaskwasto

decidewheretogoand33togetthere.Itookoutmyguidebookinwhichthere

wasalotofinformationaboutthecity'swell-knowntourist34(attract)andstarted

toread.Atthatmomentanattractiveyounglady35noticed,nybookcame

uptomeandintroduced_36.ShesaidhernamewasMissBaiSheandkindly

offeredtoshowme37thecity.Iwasdelightedandwasabouttoacceptherproposal

whenshesuggestedwefirst38(go)totheWestLakeandwalkalongtheBroken

Bridge.IquitelikedtheideaofvisitingtheWestLakebutwasn*tsosureabout

crossingtheBrokenBridge.39itwasbroken,didsheexpectmetojump

across?AndIcouldn'tswim,soifIfellinthenIwoulddrown.Thatwasdefinitely

notanattractiveideasoIpolitelydeclinedherinvitation,_40(close)mybookand

walkedaway.

31.as32.before33.how34.attractions35.who/that

36.herself37.around38.go39.If/Since/As40.closed

十八

AregularinspectionlastmonthbytheMinistryofAgricultureshowedthatfood

qualityin37majorcitieshasimprovedafterafour-monthpromotionalcampaign.

Thenationwideinspectionofvegetables,porkandaquaticproducts

31(find)acceptancerateshadrisensinceAugust32thecampaignwaslaunched.

Theinspectionfoundthat95.3percentofthecountry'svegetablesweresafeinterms

ofpesticideresidues;sowere98.4percentofmeatproductsbecauseadrugsome

farmers33(use)toputinpigfeedbutwhichisnowbanneddueto34damageit

cancausetothehumanheart.99.8percentofaquaticproductswerefreeof

chloramphenicol,and95.7percentwerefreefrommalachitegreen,bothof35are

bannedfishfoodsupplements.NoporkproductsinBeijing,Shenzhen,Shanghaiand

25othercities36(pollute)withbanneddrugs.Aquaticproductsinseven

cities37(include)Beijing,TianjinandGuangzhouwerealsofoundtobesafe

from38(legal)drugs.

Thankstothecampaign,public39(aware)ofagriculturalproductqualityand

foodsafetyhasbeenstrengthened.

Theministrysaiditwillfollowupthecampaignbycrackingdownonfake

agriculturalsuppliesanddevelopanetworkthatgivesfarmersaccess40authentic

andgood-qualityagriculturalmaterials.

31.found32.when33.used34.the35.which36.werepolluted37.including

38.illegal39.awareness40.to

十九

Manyteenagersenvythoseyoungactresseswhoarediscoveredbyfamous

directorsandstartglitteringcareersintheirearl

温馨提示

  • 1. 本站所有资源如无特殊说明,都需要本地电脑安装OFFICE2007和PDF阅读器。图纸软件为CAD,CAXA,PROE,UG,SolidWorks等.压缩文件请下载最新的WinRAR软件解压。
  • 2. 本站的文档不包含任何第三方提供的附件图纸等,如果需要附件,请联系上传者。文件的所有权益归上传用户所有。
  • 3. 本站RAR压缩包中若带图纸,网页内容里面会有图纸预览,若没有图纸预览就没有图纸。
  • 4. 未经权益所有人同意不得将文件中的内容挪作商业或盈利用途。
  • 5. 人人文库网仅提供信息存储空间,仅对用户上传内容的表现方式做保护处理,对用户上传分享的文档内容本身不做任何修改或编辑,并不能对任何下载内容负责。
  • 6. 下载文件中如有侵权或不适当内容,请与我们联系,我们立即纠正。
  • 7. 本站不保证下载资源的准确性、安全性和完整性, 同时也不承担用户因使用这些下载资源对自己和他人造成任何形式的伤害或损失。

评论

0/150

提交评论