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专题23语法填空
2023年语法填空
Test1
【2023年新高考全国I卷]Xiaolongbao(soupdumplings),thoseamazingconstructionsofdelicatedumpling
wrappers,encasinghot,36(taste)soupandsweet,freshmeat,arefarandawaymyfavoriteChinesestreet
food.Thedumplingsarrivesteaminganddangerouslyhot.Toeatone,youhavetodecidewhether37(bite)
asmallholeinitfirst,releasingthestreamandriskingaspill(溢出),38toputthewholedumplinginyour
mouth,lettingthehotsoupexplodeonyourtongue.Shanghaimaybethe39(recognize)homeofthesoup
dumplingsbutfoodhistorianswillactuallypointyoutotheneighboringcanaltownofNanxiangasXiaolonghao's
birthplace.Thereyouwillfindthemprepareddifferently-moredumplingandlesssoup,andthewrappersarepressed
40handratherthanrolled.Nanxiangaside,thebestXiaolongbaohaveafineskin,allowingthem
41(lift)outofthesteamerbasketwithoutallowingthemtearingorspillinganyof42(they)
contents.Themeatshouldbefreshwith43touchofsweetnessandthesouphot,clearanddelicious.
NomatterwhereIbuythem,onesteameris44(rare)enough,yettwoseemsgreedy,soIamalways
left45(want)morenexttime.
Test2
[2023年全国乙卷】Beijingisacitybridgingtheancientandthemodern.FromBuddhisttemplestomuseums,
narrowhutong41royalpalaces,itishometomorethan3,000yearsofglorioushistoryevendowntoits
layout,withthecitykeepingitscarefully42(build)systemofringroads.
Butforallitsancientbuildings,Beijingisalsoaplace43welcomesthefast-paceddevelopmentof
modernlife,with21st-centuryarchitectural44(wonder)standingsidebysidewithhistoricalbuildingsof
thepast.
Itisadistinctvisualcontrast(反差)thatshouldn'twork,45somehowthesetwoverydifferentworlds
makeagoodcombination.46(visit)severaltimesoverthelast10years,I47(amaze)bythe
co-existenceofoldandnew,andhowacitywasabletokeepsucharichheritage(遗产)whileconstantlygrowing.As
aphotographer,Ihavespentthelasttwoyears48(record)everythingIdiscovered.
The49(remark)developmentofthiscity,whichisconsciouslydesignedtoprotectthepastwhile
steppingintothemodernworld,50(mean)thereisalwayssomethingnewtodiscoverhere,andIcould
bephotographingBeijingforthenext50years.
Test3
【2023年全国甲卷]Forthousandsofyears,peoplehavetoldfables(寓言)41(teach)alessonortopass
onwisdom.Fableswerepartoftheoraltraditionofmanyearlycultures,andthewell-knownAesop'sfablesdateto
the42(six)century,B.C.Yet,theformofthefablestillhasvaluestoday,43RachelCarsonsaysin"A
FableforTomorrow.^^
Carsonusesasimple,directstylecommontofable.Infact,herstyleandtone(口吻)areseeminglydirectedat
children.t4TherewasonceatownintheheartofAmerica,44alllifeseemedtoenjoypeacefulexistencewith
itssurroundings,herfablebegins,45(borrow)somefamiliarwordsfrommanyage-oldfables.Behindthe
simplestyle,however,isaseriousmessage46(intend)foreveryone.
47(difference)fromtraditionalfables,Carson'sstoryendswithanaccusationinsteadofamoral.She
warnsoftheenvironmentaldangersfacingsociety,andsheteachesthatpeoplemusttakeresponsibility48
savingtheirenvironment.
Thethemesoftraditionalfablesoftendealwithsimpletruthsabouteverydaylife.However,Carson'sthemeisa
moreweighty49(warn)aboutenvironmentaldestruction.Carsonprovesthatasimpleliteralformthathas
beenpasseddownthroughtheagescanstill50(employ)todaytodrawattentiontoimportanttruths.
Test4
[2023年d匕京卷】Mangroves,knownas“redforest”inChina,growbetweenlandandsea,characterisedby
theircomplexroots.When14(see)fromafar,themangroveforestsappearmoresplendid.
Mangrovescanhelpsoftenwavesandprotect15(city)fromcoastalwinds.Forthesereasons,theyare
praisedas“coastalguardians”.Uptonow,China16(establish)anumberofprotectedareaswith
mangroves.
Test5
[2023年北京卷】Ninahasrunmarathonsin32countries.Allofherrunshaveaguidingpurpose:tocall
attention17globalwaterissues.Ninarecentlyfinishedheryear-longseriesofrunsinChicago,
18thousandswereattendingawaterconference.Shecalledforaction19(address)thestrugglesof
peoplearoundtheworld20(face)“toolittlewaterortoodirtywater”.Hereffortshaveencouragedothersto
takepartbyrunningthroughaglobalcampaigncalledC6RunBlue”.
2022年语法填空
Test1
[2022年新高考全国I卷】TheChinesegovernmentrecentlyfinalizedaplantosetupaGiantPanda
NationalPark(GPNP).36(cover)anareaaboutthreetimes37sizeofYellowstoneNationalPark,the
GPNPwillbeoneofthefirstnationalparksinthecountry.Theplanwillextendprotectiontoasignificantnumberof
areasthat38(be)previouslyunprotected,bringingmanyoftheexistingprotectedareasforgiantpandasunder
oneauthority39(increase)effectivenessandreduceinconsistenciesinmanagement.
Afterathree-yearpilotperiod,theGPNPwillbeofficiallysetupnextyear.TheGPNP40(design)to
reflecttheguidingprincipleof“protectingtheauthenticityandintegrity(完整'性)ofnaturalecosystems,preserving
biologicaldiversity,protectingecologicalbufferzones,41leavingbehindpreciousnaturalassets(资产)for
futuregenerations,,.TheGPNP'smaingoalistoimproveconnectivitybetweenseparate42(population)and
homesofgiantpandas,and43(eventual)achieveadesiredlevelofpopulationinthewild.
Giantpandasalsoserve44anumbrellaspecies(物种),bringingprotectiontoahostofplantsandanimals
inthesouthwesternandnorthwesternpartsofChina.TheGPNPisintendedtoprovidestrongerprotectionforallthe
species45livewithintheGiantPandaRangeandsignificantlyimprovethehealthoftheecosysteminthe
area.
Test2
[2022年全国乙卷】May21stthisyearmarksthefirstInternationalTeaDay,whichwasnamedofficially
41theUnitedNationsonNovember27th,2019.Tocelebrate42festival,anumberofeventstook
placeattheChineseBusinessmanMuseuminBeijingonThursday.
ThechairmanoftheChinaCulturePromotionSociety43(address)theopeningceremony.uAsamain
promoteroftheInternationalTeaDay,thebirthplaceofteaandthe44(large)tea-producingcountry,China
hasa45(responsible)toworkwithothercountriestopromotethehealthydevelopmentoftheteaindustry.It
canhelptobuildacommunitywitha46(share)futureformankind,9,hesaid.
The“FirstInternationalTeaDayTeaRoadCooperativeInitiative^^issued(发布)attheceremonycallsfor
peopleworkingintheteaindustrytocometogethertopromoteinternationalcooperation47cultural
exchanges.Afour-yearteapromotion一TeaRoadCooperativePlan一wasalsoissuedinaccordancewiththe
initiative.
48(strengthen)theconnectionwithyoungpeople,theeventincludedanumberofpublicpromotional
activitiesonsocialmedia,49(invite)twenty-nineteaprofessionalsfromaroundtheworldtohavethirty-six
hoursofuninterruptedlivebroadcasts.
TheChineseAncientTeaMuseumwasofficiallyunveiled(揭幕)attheceremony,opening50(it)first
exhibition:TheAvenueofTruth一ASpecialExhibitionofPu'erTea.
Test3
[2022年北京卷】Whydohumansprefersomesmellsoverothers?Onetheory,increasingly14
(support)byexperts,suggeststhatsmellpreferencesarelearned.Ifseasytoexplainhowwedetermine15
smellsaredangerousornot:welearn.Thishasbeenadoptedtoensureeasierdetectionofgasleaks.Gasnaturally
16(have)norecognisablesmell.However,astrongsmellisaddedsothatwecanraisethealarmwhenwe
detectthesmellassociatedwithdanger.
Test4
[2022年浙江卷6月]Tounderstandapainting,we'retaughttolookforcolor,composition,andlight.Buthow
canapainting36(appreciate)bysomeonewho'sblind?Throughtouch,theonethinggallerysignstellyounot
37(do).JohnOlson,aformer38(photograph)andhisteamturnpaintingsintofullytextured3D
models.
Thetactile(可触知的)paintingsworkasawaytoshowartto39blindbecausewedon'tseewithjustOur
eyes:Weseewithourbrains.Researchinthefieldofneuroplasticity-thebrain?sadaptability-showsthatthevisual
cortex(大月囱皮层)ismadeactivebytouch.Blindpeoplerecognizeshapeswiththeir40(exist)senses,inaway
similartothatof41(sight)people,saysEllaStriem-Amit,aHarvardscientist.
LucGandarias,who'snowthirteen,wentblindsuddenly42ageseven.Whenhefelta3Dversionof
LeonardodaVinci's"MonaLisa“he43(notice)hersmilerightaway."Icanactuallyfeelwhatyousee
whenyoulookatit,“hesaid.
ForLuc,thismeans44(independent)."Thefeelingofbeingabletoseeit45toformmyopinion
islikebreakingdownanotherwallasablindperson.^^
Test5
[2022年浙江卷1月】KimCobb,aprofessorattheGeorgiaInstituteofTechnologyinAtlanta,isoneofa
smallbutgrowingminorityofacademics36arecuttingbackontheirairtravelbecauseofclimatechange.
Travellingtoconferences,lectures,workshops,andthelikefrequentlybyplane37(view)asimportantfor
scientiststogettogetherandexchangeinformation.ButCobbandothers38(be)nowquestioningthatidea
pushingconferencestoprovidemorechancestoparticipateremotely,and39(change)theirpersonalbehaviorto
dotheirpartindealingwiththeclimatechangecrisis.OnawebsitecalledNoFlyClimateSci,forexample,40
(rough)200academics-manyofthemclimatescientists41(promise)toflyaslittleaspossiblesincethe
effortstartedtwoyearsago.
Cobb,forherparty,startedtoaskconferenceorganizerswhoinvitedhertospeak42shecoulddosoremotely;
aboutthree-quartersof43time,theyagreed.Whentheanswer,wasno,she,declinedthe
44(invite).ThatapproachbroughtCobb'sairtravellastyeardownby75%,andsheplans
45(continue)thepractice."Ithasbeenfairlyrewarding.shesays,nareallypositivechange."
Test6
[2022年浙江卷6月】Tounderstandapainting,we'retaughttolookforcolor,composition,andlight.But
howcanapainting36(appreciate)bysomeonewho'sblind?Throughtouch,theonethinggallerysignstell
younot37(do).JohnOlson,aformer38(photograph)andhisteamturnpaintingsintofullytextured
3Dmodels.
Thetactile(可触知的)paintingsworkasawaytoshowartto39blindbecausewedon'tseewithjust
Oureyes:Weseewithourbrains.Researchinthefieldofneuroplasticity-thebrain?sadaptability-showsthatthe
visualcortex(大脑皮层)ismadeactivebytouch.Blindpeoplerecognizeshapeswiththeir40(exist)senses,
inawaysimilartothatof41(sight)people,saysEllaStriem-Amit,aHarvardscientist.
LucGandarias,who'snowthirteen,wentblindsuddenly42ageseven.Whenhefelta3Dversionof
LeonardodaVinci's"MonaLisa“he43(notice)hersmilerightaway.,9Icanactuallyfeelwhatyouseewhen
youlookatit,“hesaid.
ForLuc,thismeans44(independent).nThefeelingofbeingabletoseeit45toformmy
opinionislikebreakingdownanotherwallasablindperson.^^
2021年语法填空
Test1
[2021年新高考全国I卷】GoingtoMountHuangshanremindsmeofthepopularBeatles5songt4TheLong
andWindingRoad”.56issobreathtakingabouttheexperienceistheout-of-this-worldscenes.Therolling
seaofcloudsyouseeonceyouareatthetopwillremindyouhowtinywe57(human)are.
Thehotspringatthefootofthemountainissomethingyoumusttryaftertheclimb.Itwill
58(undoubted)helpyougetrefreshed!Theamazingthingaboutthespringisthatthecolderthe
temperaturegets,the59(hot)thespring!Strange,isn'tit?Butthafshownatureis——alwaysleavingus
60(astonish).
Whatcomesnextistheendlessseriesofsteps.Youcan'thelpwonderinghowhardit61(be)forthe
peoplethentoputallthoserocksintoplace.Thoughitistheonlyunnaturalthingonyourwayupthemountain,
stillithighlightsthewholeadventure62offersaplacewhereyoucansitdowntorestyour63
(ache)legs.
Asthesonggoes,thislongandwindingroad“willneverdisappear”,anditwillalwaysstickinthevisitor's
memory.Itsuredoesin64(I).Whileyou'reinChina,MountHuangshanis65musttovisit!
Test2
[2021年全国乙卷】Ecotourismiscommonlyregardedaslowimpact(影响)traveltoundisturbedplaces.It
isdifferentfromtraditionaltourismbecauseitallowsthetravelertobecome61(educate)abouttheareas-
bothintermsofgeographicalconditionsandculturalcharacteristics,andoftenprovidesmoneyforconservation
andbenefitsthe62(develop)ofthelocalareas.
Ecotourismhas63(it)originwiththeenvironmentalmovementofthe1970s.Itwasnotwidelyaccepted
asatravelconcept64thelate1980s.Duringthattime,increasingenvironmentalawarenessmadeit
desirable.
Dueto65growingpopularityofenvironmentally-relatedandadventuretravel,varioustypes66
tripsarenowbeingclassifiedasecotourism.Actually,atrueeco-friendlytripmustmeetthefollowingprinciples:
•Minimizetheimpactof67(visit)theplace.
•Buildrespectforandawarenessoftheenvironmentandculturalpractices.
•Provide68(finance)aidandotherbenefitsforlocalpeoples.
•Makesurethatthetourismprovidesexperiencesforboththevisitorsandthehosts.
KomodoNationalPark,officiallyrecognizedin1980,ispopularforecotourismbecauseofitsunique
biodiversity.69(activity)thererangefromwhalewatchingtohiking(远足)andaccommodationsaim
70(have)alowimpactonthenaturalenvironment.
Test3
[2021年北京卷】Whydowedream?Scientistsaren'tcompletelysure,andtheyhavediverse11
(idea).Dreamsmightbeasideeffectofmemorymaking.Whenyousleep,yourbrainsortsthrougheverything
12happenedduringtheday,tryingtolinknewexperiencestooldmemories.Asit13(connect)
things,yourbrainturnsthemintoastory,andyougetadream.
Test4
[2021年北京卷】Samisanin-real-lifestreamer(播主),andhelivestreamshimselfjustgoingabouthis
day.Whileridinghisbikehome14acoldnight,hecameacrossasad-lookingelderlywomanwandering
thestreetsbyherself.Thepoorwomanwasn'tabletogivehimanyinformationabout15shelived.Sam
walkedhertoanearbyconveniencestoresothatshecould16(safe)waitforthepolicetotakeherhome.
Test5
[2021年北京卷]There17(be)adramaticriseinthenumberofextremeweathereventsoverthe
past20years,18(cause)largelybyrisingglobaltemperatures,accordingtoanewreportfromtheUnited
Nations.From2000to2019,therewere7,348majornaturaldisastersaroundtheworld.19(result)inUSD
2,970billionineconomicloss.Muchofthisincreasecanbeduetoclimatechange.Thefindingsshowacritical
need20(invest)indisasterprevention.
Test6
[2021年浙江卷1月】Inastudyof33yearsoftrendsinBodyMassIndex(体重指数)across200countries,
thescientistsfoundthatpeopleworldwidearegettingheavier36.thatmostoftheriseisduetogainsinBMIin
ruralareas.
BMIisaninternationallyrecognizedmeasurementtool37.givesanindicationofwhethersomeoneisa
healthyweight.Itiscalculatedbydividinga38.(person)weightinkgbytheirheightinmeterssquared,anda
BMIofbetween19and2539.(consider)healthy.
Thestudyfoundthatbetween1985and2017,averageruralBMIincreased40.2.1inwomenandmen.In
cities,however,thegain41.(be)1.3inwomenand1.6inmen.Theresearchersdescribed"strikingchanges^^in
thegeographyofBMI.Tn1985,urbanmenandwomeninmorethanthreequartersofthecountries42.(study)
hadhigherBMIsthanmenandwomeninruralareas.But30yearslater,theBMIdifferencebetweenurbanand
ruralpeopleinmanycountrieshadnarrowed43.(sharp).
Thismaybeduetosomedisadvantagesforpeople44.(live)inthecountryside,including45.(low)levelsof
incomeandeducation,highercostsofhealthyfoods,andfewersportsfacilities.
2020年语法填空
Test1
[2020年新课标I]Chinahasbecomethefirstcountrytolandaspacecraftonthefarsideofthemoon.The
unmannedChang'e-4probe(探测器)-thenamewasinspiredbyanancientChinesemoongoddess61.(touch)
downlastweekintheSouthPole-Aitkenbasin.Landingonthemoon'sfarsideis62.(extreme)challenging.
Becausethemoon'sbodyblocksdirectradiocommunicationwithaprobe,Chinafirsthadtoputasatelliteinorbit
abovethemooninaspot63.itcouldsendsignalstothespacecraftandtoEarth.Thefarsideofthemoonisof
particular64.(interesting)toscientistsbecauseithasalotofdeepcraters(环形山),moreso65.thefamiliar
nearside.ChineseresearchershopetousetheinstrumentsonboardChang'e-466.(find)andstudyareasofthe
SouthPole-Aitkenbasin,"Thisreallyexcitesscientists,”CarlePieters,ascientistatBrownUniversity,says,
becauseit67.(mean)wehavethechancetoobtaininformationabouthowthemoon68.(construct)"Data
aboutthemoon'scomposition,suchashow69.iceandothertreasuresitcontains,couldhelpChinadecide
whether70.(it)plansforafuturelunar(月球的)basearepractical.
Test2
【2020年新课标IIJDeoratingwithPlants,FruitsandFlowersforChineseNewYear
ChineseNewYearisa61.(celebrate)markingtheendofthewinterseasonandthebeginningofspring.This
iswhydecoratingwithplants,fruitsandflowers62.(carry)specialsignificance.Theyrepresenttheearth63.
(come)backtolifeandbestwishesfornewbeginnings.
Thesearesomeofthemostpopularinmanypartsofthecountry:
Oranges:Orangetreesaremore64.decoration;theyareasymbolofgoodfortuneandwealth.Theymake
greatgifsandyouseethemmanytimes65.(decorate)withredenvelopesandmessagesofgoodfortune.
Bamboo:Chineselovetheir“LuckyBamboo^^plantsandyouwillseethemoftenintheirhomesandoffice.66.
(certain)duringtheholidayperiod,thisplantisamust.Bambooplantsareassociated67.health,abundanceanda
happyhome.Theyareeasy68.(care)forandmakegreatpresents.
BranchesofPlumBlossoms(梅花):The69.(beauty)longbranchescoveredwithpink-coloredbuds(禧蕾)
makefantasticdecorations.Theplumtreesare70.firsttoflowerevenasthesnowismelting(融化).They
representthepromiseofspringandarenewaloflife.
Test3
【2020年新高考全国I卷(山东卷)】Manypeoplehavethehobbyofcollectingthings,e.g.stamps,
postcardsorantiques.Inthe18thand19thcenturies,36.(wealth)peopletravelledandcollectedplants,historical
objectsandworksofart.Theykepttheircollectionathomeuntilitgottoobig37.untiltheydied,andthenitwas
giventoamuseum.The80,000objectscollectedbySirHansSloane,forexample,38.(form)thecorecollection
oftheBritishMuseum39.openedin1759.
Thepartsofamuseumopentothepublic40.(call)galleriesorrooms.Often,onlyasmallpartofa
museum'scollection41.(be)ondisplay.Mostofitisstoredawayorusedforresearch.
Manymuseumsarelivelyplacesandtheyattractalotofvisitors.Aswellaslookingatexhibits,visitorscan
playwithcomputersimulations(模拟)andimagine42.(they)livingatadifferenttimeinhistoryor43.
(walk)througharainforest.AttheJorvikCentreinYork,thecity'sVikingsettlementisrecreated,andpeople
experiencethesights,soundsandsmellsoftheoldtown.Historical44.(accurate)isimportantbutsois
entertainment.Museumsmustcompete45.people'ssparetimeandmoneywithotheramusements.Mostmuseums
alsowelcomeschoolgroupsandarrangespecialactivitiesforchildren.
Test4
[2020年新高考全国II卷(海南卷)】Thesedays,itisnotunusualfor10-to12-year-oldstopublishtheir
ownwebsitesorforsecondandthirdgraders36(begin)computerclasses.Atthesametime,computer
gamesarebecomingincreasinglypopularasmajorpublishinghousescontinuetodevelop37(education)
computerprogramsforchildreninpreschool.Also,technologicalknow-howhasbecomea38(require)
formostjobsinanincreasinglydigitalworld,asthecomputerhasbecomeacommontoolinmost39
(profession)
TheDigitalWorldisasetofvolumes40aimtodescribehowdigitalsystemsinfluencesocietyand
helpreadersunderstandthenatureofdigitalsystemsandtheirmanyinteractingparts.Eachvolumeintheset
explores41widerangeofmaterial,explainsthebasicconceptsofmajorapplicationsofdigitalsystems,
42discussestheinfluencestheyhaveoneverydaylife.Becausethenumberofpossibletopics43
(be)practicallylimitless,wefocusonasampleofthemostinterestingandusefulapplicationsandtoolsand
explainthebasicprinciplesoftechnology.Readers44(encourage)tocontinueexploringthedigitalworld
withtheguidanceof45(we)FurtherResourcessectionfeaturedineachvolume.
Test5
[2020年北京卷】Single-useplasticbagsareusedatmostafewtimesbeforethey4(throw)away.It
takesthemhundredsofyears5(break)down.Manyofthesebagsendupintheoceanwherelargeronescan
trapseacreatures,suchasturtlesanddolphins.Overtime,thebagsfallapart6countlesstinypieces,andfish
canaccidentallyeatsomeofthem.Now,lotsof7(country)andregionsaretakingactiontobanthesaleof
suchbagstostoppeopleusingthem.
Test6
[2020年1匕京卷】Apieceofstone8(find)onaDutchbeachsuggeststhatourextincthumanrelatives,
knownasNeanderthals,wereclevererthanpreviouslythought.TheNeanderthals9(live)alongsidehuman
ancestorsinEuropefortensofthousandsofyears,beforedyingoutabout40,000yearsago.Theyweremuch
strongerthanmodemhumans,butit'slongbeenassumedthathumanancestorswere10(smart)thanthe
Neanderthals.However,thestonetoolmadebyNeanderthalssuggestsotherwise.
Test7
[2020年浙江卷1月[Somethingsignificantishappeningtotheworldpopulation-itisaging.Themedian(中
位数的)ageofanAmericanin195056(be)30-todayitis41andisexpected57(increase)to42by2050.
ForJapan,the58(number)aremorestriking-22in1950,46todayand53in2050.In2015,onein12people
aroundtheworldwereover65;by2050,itwillbeoneinsix.
Thisagingofthepopulationisdriven59twofactors.Thefirstisdecliningbirthrates,whichmeansold
generationsarelarge60(compare)toyoungergenerations,andso,onaverage,thepopulation
becomes61(old)thanbefore.Thisis62(particular)trueintheUS.Thesecondreasonisthatpeopleare
livinglonger.AchildbornintheUStodayhas63veryrealisticchanceoflivingbeyond100andneedsto
planaccordingly.
Peopletendtofocusonthefirstfactor.However,greaterattentionshould64(place)onlongevity(长寿).
Itisn'tjustthatpeopleare,onaverage,livinglonger.It*salsothattheyareonaveragehealthier65more
productiveforlonger.Therefore,theycanworkforlonger,consumemoreandingeneralbeaboosttotheeconomy.
2019年语法填空
Test1
【2019年全国卷I]ThepolarbearisfoundintheArcticCircleandsomebiglandmassesasfarsouthas
Newfoundland.Whiletheyarerarenorthof88°,thereisevidence61theyrangeallthewayacrosstheArctic,
andasfarsouthasJamesBayinCanada.Itisdifficulttofigureoutaglobalpopulationofpolarbearsasmuchofthe
rangehasbeen62(poor)studied;however,biologistscalculatethatthereareabout20,000-25,000polar
bearsworldwide.
Modemmethods63trackingpolarbearpopulationshavebeenemployedonlysincethemid-1980s,and
areexpensive64(perform)consistentlyoveralargearea.InrecentyearssomeInuitpeopleinNunayut
65(report)increasesinbearsightingsaroundhumansettlements,leadingtoa66(believe)that
populationsareincreasing.Scientistshaverespondedby67(note)thathungrybearsmaybe
congregating(聚集)aroundhumansettlements,leadingtotheillusion(错觉)thatpopulationsare68(high)
thantheyactuallyare.Of69nineteenrecognizedpolarbearsubpopulations,threearedeclining,six
70(be)stable,oneisincreasing,andninelackenoughdata.
Test2
[2019年浙江卷6月]Thereareseveralreasonswhyschooluniformsaregoodidea.Firstofall,uniformshelp
theschoollooksmart.Thestudentsfeelthattheybelongtoaparticulargroup.Wheneverypupilintheschoolwears
theuniform,nobody56(have)toworryaboutfashion(时尚).Everybodywears
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