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高考英语语法填空10篇附解析Day15
2020高考英语语法填空10篇附解析Day15
Passage1
TimHollingsworth,1well-knownAmericanchef,learned
tocookathismother'ssidewhenhewasgrowingup.Hewouldmeasure
ingredientstohelphermakedinner.Hewouldtalkwithhismotherand
tastethefoodasthey2(cook).
Hestillcookswithhismother,butitis3(differ)now.She
struggleswithmemory4(lose).Shesitswithhimasheprepares
“comfortfoods”fromherfavoriterecipes,onesthatfillyourstomachand
warmyourheartwithhappymemories,while5(fill)ahome
withapleasantsmell.
Hismotherdoesnotcookanymore.Butbeingpresentatthecooking
6(help)closethedistaneethatdementia(痴呆)cancreate.
Dementiaaffectsolderpeople'smemories.Overtime,patientslosetheir
memories,piecebypiece.7(be)withfamilyanddoingthings
togethercanhelp.Ithelpsthemfeellikepartofafamilyorcommunity.
It'nsotwhattheyeat8thecomfortingexperienceofsitting
aroundthetablethatmatters.
Thisyear,theAlzheimer'sAssociationhasbeenspreadingtheword
aboutthe9(connect)powerofmealtimethroughtheirAround
theTableprogram."Wemakememoriesovergoodfood10has
beenmadewith“thoughtandlove.”
Passage2
Thegoalofearlycalculatingmachineswasto1(simple)
difficultsums.Butwiththehelpofnewtechnology,electronicchipsreplacedtubesandarevolutionofartificialintelligencehasarisen.Fromthenon,2appearanceofcomputerstotallychangedourlives.
Theycannotonlydownloadinformationfromthenetwhen3(connect)bythenetworkormobilephonesignals,butalsosolvedifferent4(type)oflogicalproblems.Withoperatorsas
theircoaches,theycanevencontrolrockets5(explore)themoon
andinstructandroidswiththehumanrace'scharacterstomopfloorsand
watchoveryournaughtyniece.Anyhow,computersaresohelpful6theydobringhappiness.
However,computersare7(easy)attackedbyviruses.This
reality8(become)ahard-to-dealwith-problem.Asaresult,
computersaredangerous9away.So,personally,Iworryabout
10(they)universalapplicationsinsomefields,suchasfinance.
Passage3
MynameisTabitha,a36--year--oldmotherlivingwithmythreekids
inWestTennessee.I1(lose)myjobacoupleofweeksagoand
Iamstillsearchingforworknow.ThetownwhereIliveisquitesmallandfindingajobherehasproventobe2majortask.
Sinceleavingmylastjob,Ihavefoundthatit's3(difficult)
tomakemyselfemployedagainthanIexpected.Ihavebecomeafull-timehomemaker,4(take)careofmymotherlydutiesaswellas
housework.Apartfromcaringformychildrenandtakingcareofthehouse,Iamstillbusylookingforpart-timeandfull-time5(employ)
tohelpmyfamilyfinancially,6(frequent)visitourlocalcareer
centerandsearchonlineifIhaveverylittlefreetime.
Tobefrank,Iadmitthatbeingunemployedis7(stress).I
usuallyfindmyselflyingawakeatnightandwondering8I'm
goingtosupportmyfamilyifIcannotfindajob.Inmyinnerheart,Ineverthinkaboutgivingup.Havingdevotedmuchefforttomyjob-hunting,Ibelieve9willpayoffoneday.Therefore,Iwillcontinueto
searchuntilIfindonethatallowsme10(provide)anincomefor
myfamily.
Passage4
TheHongKong-Zhuhai-MacaoBridge,theworld's1(long)
cross-seabridge,entersthehistoryofhumanengineeringandconnectionasapointofprideupon2___(_it)openingtotrafficat9amonOct.24,
2018.
Onedayaftertheopeningwasannouncedataceremony3(hold)inZhuhai,thebridge'sportsinthreedifferent
administrativeregionsstartedservingtravelersaround-the-clock,opening24hoursaday,sevendaysaweek.4(ensure)fasterboundary
crossingsforpassengers,theMacaoandZhuhaiportsjointlyuseaone-offimmigrationclearancemodel,5allowstravelerstoqueueuponly
oncetofinishbothexitandentryproceduresofthetwocitiesinabout306(second).
Apart7privatecars,taxisandgoodsvehicles,twotypes
ofpublictransportation-shuttlebus(班车)andcross-boundarycoach-canalsorunontheHZMB.8frequencyofshuttlebusesisabout
5-10minutesduringpeakhours.Bookingticketsfortheshuttlebusonlineinadvance9(be)availablesince9amonTuesday.Withthe
bridgenowinservice,thetravelingtimebetweenZhuhaiandHongKongInternationalAirportwill10(shorten)fromfourhoursto45
minutes,andthetimebetweenZhuhaiandHongKong'sContainerTerminalswillbecutfrom3.5hoursto75minutes.
Passage5
Lastyear,mybrotherandIwenttoMiamiforavacation.Someofmyfriendswhohadbeentherebeforesaid1wasawonderfulholiday
destination.Beforewewent,wehadplannedformonths.Whenthedaycame,wewereready.
Afterourplanelanded,wewenttothehotel.Wehadmadeour
reservationsixmonths2(early),butthemanatthefrontdesk
saidtherehadbeenamistake.We3__(__tell)thatourroomshadn't
beenreservedforthatweek,4fortheweekafter.Ididn't
understand5thiswouldhappenandmycreditcardhadalready
beencharged6thereservation.What'sworse,thehotelhadbeen
fullybooked.Whenwewerewonderingwhattodo,themanagercameout.
Shewas7___(_surprise)helpful.Sheapologizedforthemistakeand
gaveusaspareVIProomon8topfloor.Wehadneverstayedin
suchanamazingroom,andweweren'tchargedextra.
Thenextday,mybrotherandIwenttothebeach9we
watchedsomepeopleplayvolleyball.Wegotalittle10
(sunburn),butthedayhadbeensorelaxingthatwedidn'tmind.
Passage6
WhenIfirstheardabouttheBeltandRoadInitiative(一带一路”倡“
议).Ithoughtaboutsomethingsimpleandstraightforward—likeafragrantcupoftea.
Forcenturies,teahasbrought1(culture),communities,and
peopleclosertogether.Inthepastcenturies,tea2(connect)
economiesthroughtradeandinvestment.TheBeltandRoadInitiativeholdsasimilarpromise,3isaboutconnectingcultures,
communities,economies,andpeople.Itisaboutawakingancienttrade
routesand4(build)newones.Itisalsoaboutaddingnew
economicflavorsbycreatinginfrastructure(基础建设)projectsbasedon21stcenturyexpertiseandstandards.Deliveringonthispromiseisnotaneasytask,5doingsocouldbringgreatbenefits.
First,high-qualityinfrastructurecouldhelpstimulatepotentialglobal
6(grow),andraisetheincomesofmillionsofpeople.AstheChineseproverb7(go),“Tobecomerich,onemustfirstbuild
roads.”Asecondbenefitisgreaterinclusiveness.Thinkof8(improve)roadsinruralareasthatcanboostproductivityandaccesstohealthservices.Bysharingthebenefitsofinvestmentandknowledgemorebroadly,improvementwillbe9(strong)and
moreinclusive.Athirdbenefitisstrongereconomiccooperation.Thiswouldhelpboostglobaltrade,investment,andfinancialcooperation,making10easiertosharethebenefitsofgrowthmorewidely.
Allthisisgoodforconsumers,goodforproductivity,andgoodforpovertyreduction.
Passage7
DomostBritishstillkeepthetraditionalactivitiessuchasafternoontea?
ClearlyyouhavebeenwatchingtoomanyepisodesofDownton
Abbey.Anyway,afternoonteaisasnackbetweenlunchanddinner
1(accompany)byacupoftea.WeregularBritishpeopledrink
teaandeatsnacks2wefeellikeit—8a.m.,9p.m.,2a.m..In
myhousewhileIwasgrowingup,wewouldhaveabigdinneratlunchtime(weekendsmainly)andthentealater.Thiswouldconsistofasandwichandapieceofcakethatweateinfrontofthetelly.Weweresofullfromtheenormouslunch3allwecouldmanagewassmall
meal.Evennowthemealafterwork/schooliscalledteawhetheryoudrinkteawithitornot,andwhetheritconsistsofsandwichesorisamainmeal.
However,ifwevisitsomeoneintheafternoon4planned,
theywillmakesomescones,cake,sandwichesandotherdeliciousfoodto
beservedandIsupposethatistechnically“afternoontea”.Ifthey
invitingyoufordinner,theywouldsayso.Iftheysaynothing,youwillabsolutelybeofferedteaandscones/sandwiches/biscuitsor5
elsetheyhave.
Timesandtastes6(change),butafternoonteastillexists.
Childrencomehomefromschoolat4p.m..Parentswillmakethema
drinkandsomethingtoeat.MumandDadwillprobablyjoinin.Whatdoyoucallthis?
Afternoontea!
Igoshoppingwithfriendstothetowncentre.We'velookedinall
shopsandnowweneedtositdownandthinkabout7shopsto
returntoforthosefinalpurchases.Lookatthat,it'salmost4p.m
bethatwesitdownforacappuccinoandacoupleofmacaronsbutIcan
onlythinkofonewaytodescribethis…Afternoontea!
We'reintheoffice.Boring!
8we'vemoreorlessfinished
fortheday,theclocksaysno.Someoneputsthekettle9andwe
sitdownforachataboutthenextfewdays.Oohsomeonefoundaboxofcupcakes…Wow!
We'vejusthadafternoontea!
We10notbeusingfloweryteacups.We'renotdressedlike
charactersfromDowntonAbbeyeither.Wemaynotsittherefortwohours.
Butdowestillstopat4p.m.foradrinkandsomethingtoeat?
YES!
Passage8
Acrater(环形山)onMercurysatquietlyformillionsofyears.
Surprisingly,itacquiredaname—LiQingzhao,aChinesefemalepoet.
TheInternationalAstronomicalUnionnamedthefirstgroupofcratersontheplanetafter310famouswritersandartistsinhumanhistory,Li1(include).Whatdidshedotodeservesuch2honor?
ComparedwithothermalepoetsinChina,3havelefthundreds
oreventhousandsofpoems,shehasonlyeighty-seven.4,her
artisticcreativityinher5(survive)workshasearnedhera
permanentplaceintheChineseliterarycircle.
Shegrewupina6(relative)r