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1、完整版高考二轮复习经典语法填空专练一语法填空专练(一)阅读下列短文,按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要求,在空格处填入一个适当的词或使用括号中词语的正确形式填空。ARobinson Crusoe is an English sailor. After many adventures and dangers, he comes to Brazil, 1. _ he settles down and becomes a plantation owner. But the call of the sea is still too strong for him and he begins 2. _

2、voyage to West Africa, for the purpose of trading with the natives. During a storm, the ship 3. _ (destroy) off the coast of an island without people, and he alone manages to swim ashore, 4. _ all the rest of the crew are drowned. He builds himself a house, and lives first by hunting, then raising l

3、ivestock (牲畜) and crops. He saves a savage (野人) from the hands of cannibals (食人者), gives 5. _ the name Friday, and makes him into a perfect servant. After some time he rescues three more 6. _ (prison) from the cannibals. For many years he manages to live on the island. One day 7. _ English ship visi

4、ts the island, its crew intending to leave the captain and his officers ashore. Robinson succeeds 8. _ helping the captain regain control of the ship.Robinson, 9. _ (take) Friday with him, is invited aboard the ship and returns to England. After some years he revisits his island colony, 10. _ is bec

5、oming more and more prosperous, but Friday is killed during an attack by the Indians.BJoseph Henry was an American scientist. He served as 1. _ first Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution. He used to tell a rather strange story about his childhood. His grandmother, 2. _ raised him, once paid a co

6、bbler (制鞋匠) to make him a pair of shoes.The man measured 3. _ feet and told Joseph that he could choose between two styles: a rounded toe (足尖部) 4. _ a square toe. Little Joseph couldnt decide. It seemed to be such a huge decision; after all, they 5. _ (become) his only pair of shoes for a long time.

7、The cobbler allowed him 6. _ (take) a couple of days to make 7. _ his mind. Day after day, Joseph went into the shop, sometimes three or four times a day! Each time he looked over the cobblers shoes and tried to decide. The rounded-toed shoes were more 8. _ (practice), but the square-toed shoes look

8、ed much 9. _ (nice). He continued to hesitate and couldnt decide!Finally, one day he went into the shop and the cobbler handed him a small package 10. _ was wrapped in brown paper. His new shoes! He raced home. He tore off the wrapping and found a beautiful pair of leather shoes one with a rounded t

9、oe and the other with a square toe.CA few close friends meant more than the best medical facilities in the world.When Harry Truman was pushed into the US presidency after the death 1. _ Franklin Roosevelt, a colleague and friend Congressman (国会议员) Sam Rayburn of Bonham, Texas 2. _ (give) Truman some

10、 fatherly advice.Rayburn said, “Harry, from here on out, youre going to have lots of people around you, 3. _ will try to put a wall around you and cut you off from any ideas but theirs. Theyll tell you what a great man you are, Harry. But you and I 4. _ know you arent.” Friends can say those things

11、to each other.Later, when Sam Rayburn discovered that he was seriously ill, he told his friends in Congress that he was going home to Bonham for medical tests. “5. _ there are excellent doctors and medical facilities in Washington, D.C.,” some of them argued. “Why would you want 6. _ (go) to Bonham?

12、”“Because,” the congressman replied, “Bonham is a place 7. _ people know it when youre sick.”Rayburn had a need 8. _ (great) than good medical assistance. He needed friends. Someone to ask what his grandchildren were doing. Someone to sit by him and stop by his home. Someone to care.Who is such 9. _

13、 friend to you? That person is more valuable than your greatest 10. _ (possess).Have you said “thanks”?DSign language has been used by deaf communities since ancient times. 1. _ some of these have become standardized to a degree at national level in recent times, each group developed its own set of

14、signs. But the result is 2. _ there are a lot of different systems around the world. American Sign Language is very different 3. _ British Sign Language. For centuries deaf children were dismissed as unteachable but in the early 17th century Juan Pablo Bonet 4. _ (give) the task of teaching the deaf

15、 and dumb children of his 5. _ (wealth) employer. He developed a system of signing the alphabet, 6. _ he published in 1620. Many hearing teachers of the deaf took the view that sign language held deaf children back. 7. _ favored the “oral system”: teaching deaf children to speak. From the 1880s sign

16、ing was banned for nearly 8. _ century in deaf schools and even in families in many parts of the world.In the 1970s, the pioneering work of Doctor William C. Stokoe proved that sign language possessed enough features 9. _ (consider) a language in its own right. Since then, signing has regained its r

17、espectability around the world. It has been reintroduced into schools, and now appears 10. _ (increase) on television and at theatre performances.EThe two features of life in England that possibly give visitors the worst impressions are the English weather and English cooking. 1. _ former is a natur

18、al phenomenon and nobody can do anything about it. But cooking is something 2. _ can be learned. English food has often been described as 3. _ (taste). Recently, the situation has changed somewhat because so many people have been spending their holidays abroad and 4. _ (learn) to appreciate unfamili

19、ar dishes. One of the traditional complaints about English food is the way that vegetables are cooked. The only way that many British housewives know to cook green vegetables is 5. _ (boil) them for too long in too much salt water and then to throw the water away so that all the vitamins are lost. T

20、o make matters 6. _ (bad), they do not strain the vegetables sufficiently so that 7. _ appear as a wet mass on the plate.However, it would be unfair to say that all English food is bad. Indeed not only the raw ingredients are usually 8. _ very high quality, especially the meat and fish, 9. _ many tr

21、aditional British dishes are as good as anything you can get anywhere. A visitor, 10. _ is invited to an English home might well enjoy steak and kidney pudding or pie, all sorts of smoked fish .FWhy does something that smells so good taste so bad? Whenever you walk past a caf you might be drawn in b

22、y the smell of 1. _ (fresh) made coffee, but the minute you try this dark drink you will regret 2. _, because it is bitter. Many people are confused by this phenomenon, but now scientists say they have figured out the answer it lies 3. _ our “second sense of smell”. We have got two senses of smell.

23、One is 4. _ we breathe in things from the environment, and the other is when the air comes up the nose and 5. _ (breathe) out through the nose.In fact the second sense of smell plays a big part in our eating experiences. It may be common sense that we smell through our nose and taste 6. _ (use) our

24、tongue. But the truth is 7. _ 80% of what we think of as taste actually reaches us through smell. Just hold your nose while eating and you will notice that your tongue can only catch 8. _ very small part of the flavor. The mismatch (不一致) between our two senses of smell doesnt always have unpleasant

25、results, such 9. _ durians and some cheese. They are 10. _ (smelly) than the stinking (恶臭的) fish, but once they are in your mouth, you are experiencing the smell through the nose in the other direction. It is delicious.答案:A1. where 2. another 3. is destroyed 4. while 5. him6. prisoners 7. an 8. in 9

26、. taking 10. whichB1. the2. who 3. his 4. or 5. would become 6. to take 7. up 8. practical 9. nicer 10. which / that C1. of 2. gave 3. who 4. both 5. But 6. to go 7. where 8. greater 9. a 10. possessionD1. Although / Though 2. that 3. from 4. was given 5. wealthy 6. which 7. They 8. a9. to be consid

27、ered 10. increasinglyE1. The 2. that 3. tasteless 4. learning 5. to boil6. worse 7. they 8. of 9. but 10. whoF1. freshly 2. it 3. in 4. when 5. is breathed 6. using 7. that 8. a 9. as 10. smellier解析:A1. where。考查关系词。设空处引导定语从句且在从句中作状语,修饰先行词Brazil,故用where。2. another。考查限定词。由于大海对鲁滨逊的吸引力太大,所以他开始“再一次的”航海。3

28、. is destroyed。考查时态和语态。根据上下文语境可知此处要用一般现在时,且ship与destroy 之间为被动关系,故用is destroyed。4. while。考查连词。两个分句之间是对比关系,故用while。5. him。考查代词。him指代Friday。6. prisoners。考查名词。由rescues 及three 可知,在此用prisoners。7. an。考查冠词。English ship在此表泛指,故用an。8. in。考查介词。succeed in doing sth. 表示“成功做成某事”。9. taking。考查非谓语动词。Robinson与take之间为主

29、谓关系,且take所表示的动作与is invited 同时发生,故用taking。10. which。考查关系词。设空处引导非限制性定语从句,修饰先行词his island colony,故用which。B1. the。考查冠词。由served as 及Secretary 可知,first 前用the 表示“第一”。2. who。考查关系词。设空处引导非限制性定语从句,修饰先行词His grandmother,且在从句中作主语,故用who。3. his。考查代词。制鞋匠量了Joseph Henry的脚,故用his指代Joseph Henrys。4. or。考查连词。根据上下文语境可知此处是选择

30、关系,故用or。5. would become。考查时态。根据上下文语境可知鞋那时尚未被制作,故此处要用过去将来时。6. to take。考查非谓语动词。allow sb. to do sth. 表示“允许某人做某事”。7. up。考查固定短语。make up ones mind表示“下定决心”。8. practical。考查形容词。由were more可知在此用形容词作表语。9. nicer。考查比较等级。由much可知,在此用nice的比较级。10. which / that。考查关系词。设空处引导定语从句,修饰先行词a small package,故用which / that。C1. of。考查介词。after the death of sb. 意为“在某人死后”。2. gave。考查时态。根据When从句的时态可知此处要用一般过去时。3. w

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