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核心题型强化专练—语法填空

 

一、语法填空(本大题共16小题,共240.0分)

1.  Ayoungmanandanoldmanwerewaitingforabus. 

(1)   satnexttoeachother."What'sthatinyourbag?

"askedtheyoungman,pointingtoabigbagbesidetheoldman."Gold.Therewasnothingbutgold,"answeredtheoldman.Theyoungmancouldnotbelievehisownearsandwas 

(2)   greatsurprise.Thenhebegantothinkabout (3)   togetthemoney.Theoldmanwasverytiredanditseemedthathecouldhardlykeephiseyesopen.Afterawhiletheoldman (4)   (lie)downonthechairandfellasleep.

   Theyoungmantook (5)   bigbaggentlyandquietly.Butwhenhewasjustabouttorunaway,hefoundacornerofhisfurcoatwasundertheoldman'sbody.Severaltimeshetriedtopullitout, (6)   invain.Atlasthetookoffhiscoat, (7)   (think)thatthegoldinthebagmustcostfarmorethanhisfurcoat.

   Worriedbut (8)   (delight),theyoungmanranoutofthestationasquicklyashislegscouldcarryhim,untilhereachedaplace (9)   hethoughttheoldmancouldn'tfindhim.Hestoppedandquicklyopenedthebagbuthejustfoundagreatmanyofsmallstonesinit.Thenheranbacktothestation (10)   (hurry)onlytofindthattheoldmanwasgone.

2.  Theyounggeniuspianist,BiYe,   

(1)  (obtain)eightgoldmedalsatthenationalpianocompetitionsinChinasincetheageof5.Andatage7,she   

(2)  (win)thegrandprizeattheInternationalFranzLisztPianoCompetitionforChildrenandYouth,becomingtheyoungestwinneroftheprize.

   Praisedasalittlepianogenius   (3)   LangLang,BihasbecomeakeystudentintheLangLangInternationalMusicFoundationfamily.

   Likeotherparents,whatBi'sparentswantedtodowasprovide   (4)  (they)childwithanextra-curricularactivity   (5)   canenrichherearlyyears' education.SowhenBi'smotherlearnedthatplayingthepianocanmake   (6)  (kid)smarter,moredeterminedandmoreoptimistic,shesignedBiuptolearnthepianoatage4.Threemonths   (7)  (late),BiYecouldplayandsingthesongLittleDuck.

   Fivehoursofpracticemightbeconsideredburdensomefora4-year-oldkid,but   (8)  (surprise),Bi'smotherfoundBiwashavingfunwithit,"Onceshesitsinfrontofthepiano,shebecomesexcitedwithherfingerstouching   (9)   keyboard,"saidBi'smom.

​   In2016,Bistoodoutatapianocompetitionandfinallygotthechance   (10)  (play)thepianowithheridol(偶像)LangLang.

3.  Overthepastsixteenyearsofmylife,Ihavegrowntobeaveryindependentperson.ThiscanbebothgoodandbadinthesensethatIamabletodothings   1   myown,yetattimesstrugglewithtakingadvicefromothers.Sometimes,hearingwhatotherpeoplehavetosaycanbeoneofthehardestthingstodo.However,gettingadvicefrom   2   caresaboutyoucanimpactyourlifeingreatways.Becauseofthis,Ibeganrealizingthatmymom'sguidancethroughoutmylifehasneversteeredmewrong.ThisiswhyIbelieveyou   3   alwayslistentoyourmother.

  Thisbeliefhasnotbeeneasy   4   (realize).IthastakenendlessamountsoftimeinwhichIdecidedtogoagainstwhatmymomhadtosay,andlaterdiscoveredthatshewasright.Ithinkwecanallagreethat   5    (admit)yourmomwasrightisalwaysahardthingtodo.Butwhatelseareyousupposedtosay   6   youarestandingoutsideinthefreezingcold,shakingbecauseyoudidnotwearthatextrajacketyou   7    (tell)towear?

  WhenIwastwelveyearsold,Ihadtheexperienceofalifetime.However,Iwouldhavemissedoutifithadn'tbeenformymom.ShehadbeenplanningatriptoTurkeyforwork,   8    (offer)tobringmysisterandmealongwithher.WhenIfirstheardaboutthisopportunity,Iwasterrified.NeverhadIbeenoutofthecountrybefore.Ithoughtto   9   ,"Isshecrazy?

"Mymomthenbegantosay,"  10    isknowntoall,oneneedstostepoutofhiscomfortzoneandtrysomethingnewinordertoencounterlarger-than-lifeideas."Aftergoingbackandforthwithmyownthoughts,Idecidedtogoonthetrip.Andboy, shewasright.GoingtoTurkeywillforeverbeoneofmygreatestmemoriesandIamthankfulIgottovisitthatamazingcountry.

4.  Great  

(1)   (change)havetakenplaceinAmericanfamilylifebecauseofthe  

(2)   (develop)ofscienceandindustry.Inthepast,whenmoreAmericanslivedonfarms,atypicalfamily  (3)   (have)manychildren.Inafarmfamily,parentsandtheirchildrenoftenlived  (4)   grandparents.Often,too,unclesandauntslivednearly.  (5)   whenindustrybecamemoreimportantthanagricultureinAmericanlife,familiesbecamesmallerbecauseindustryrequiresworkers  (6)   arereadyandabletomoveoffthelandandtomoveagainwhenevernecessary.Andlargefamiliescannotmove  (7)   (easy)fromplacetoplaceassmallerfamiliescan.Sopeopletendtohavesmallerfamiliesnowadays.

  Inthefuture,becauseofindustrialization(工业化),familieswill  (8)   (require)tomoveevenmorefrequently,andwillbeevensmaller.Atypicalfamilymayremainchildlessconsistsofamanandwomanonly.Asmallnumberoffamiliesmaytakechild-raisingastheirchiefwork.At  (9)   sametimetheymayalsoraiseotherpeople'schildren,  (10)   (leave)thosefamiliesfreetomovefromplacetoplace.

5.  Mydadisacancersurvivor.Mydogisreallypreternatural.Together,theyformabondnoonecanexplain.I'msureIcan  

(1)  (clear)selectaspectsintheirfriendship,frompossiblereasonswhy  

(2)  whenitallstarted,butonethingiscertain—mydog,Sky,holdsanadorationformyfather  (3)  willlastalifetime.AndhowevermuchmydadcomplainsaboutSky,Iknowhecaresforhimjust  (4)  same.Once,whilemyfatherwasdoingyoga—agreatwayformyfathertogainbackhis  (5)  (strong)inhisrecovery—Skyplacedhispawonmydad'sknee,asifhe  (6)  (try)tosupporthim.WhenIasked  (7)  thishelpedhim,mydadsimplyrespondedwith,"Yes,itmakesmefeelconnectedwiththeuniverseandallthe  (8)  (creature)init."IknewthenandIknownowthathewasjoking,butthosewordsstillresonate(回响)inmyhead,  (9)  (form)anideathathasbeenthoughtofforyears—man'sbestfriend.Ifweareallconnected,Ihavenodoubtthatthedogisandalwayswillbethe  (10)  (great)friendapersoncouldwishfor.

6.  DatafromNASAsatelliteshaveshownthatChinaandIndialedthewayingreeningonland,   

(1)  (thank)toambitioustree-plantingprogramsinChinaandintensive(集约)agricultureinbothcountries.Thestudy,   

(2)   waspublishedinthejournalNatureSustainabilityonMonday,saidtheworldisgettingreally   (3)  (green)thanitwas20yearsago.Globalgreenleafarea   (4)  (increase)byfivepercentsincetheearly2000s,anareaequal   (5)   alloftheAmazonrainforest.Atleast25percentofthatgaincameinChina.

  "ChinaandIndiaaccountforone-thirdofthegreening,butcontainonlyninepercentoftheplanet'slandarea   (6)  (cover)withplants,"saidleadauthorChenChiofBostonUniversity.Scientistsinitiallythoughtitwasduetoawarmer,wetterclimateandenrichmentfromtheaddedcarbondioxidein   (7)   atmosphere.ButwithdatafromNASAsatellites,theyrealizedthathumansarealsocontributing.

  China'scontributiontotheglobalgreeningtrendcomesinlargepartfromitsprogramstoprotectandexpandforests,   (8)  (account)forabout42percentofthegreeningcontribution,accordingtothestudy.However,theresearchersrangbellsaswell.Theysaidthatthe   (9)  (grow)inglobalgreennessdidnot   (10)  (necessary)offset(抵消)thelossofnaturalplantsinhotareaslikeBrazilandIndonesia.

7.  AgroupofstudentsfromChina’sTibetAutonomousRegionsetoutfromLhasaonFridaytokickoffasportstourinBeijing.

  TheeightmiddleschoolstudentsfromDamxungCounty,

(1)(locate)inthenorthofLhasa,willvisittheBird’sNestandWaterCube.Afterwards,thegroupwilltaketrainingclasseswithprofessionalfootball

(2)(coach)fromSpain.

  “Istartedplayingfootballinprimaryschool.NowI’malittlenervousbut(3)(excite)aboutthejourney.It’smyfirsttime(4)(1eave)myhometown,”saidsixteen-year-oldTeazinPhuntsok,(5)(add)thattheplacehewantstovisitthemostinBeijingistheBird’sNest.

  Tenzin,alongwith(6)(he)fellowstudents,wasselectedfrommorethan60candidates,allof(7)arefromremoteregionsinTibet.Thetourtheyareabouttotakeisapartof“FreeFootballforAll,”(8)projectlaunchedbySamaranchFoundationin2013.Inordertopromotefootballandthecountry’snewnationalfitnessprogram,theprojecthasorganizedfootballtrainingforyoungpeopleingrassrootsfootballleaguesacrossChina.

  SamaranchFoundation(9)(found)in2012.Itisnamed(10)formerInternationalOlympicCommitteePresidentJuanAntonioSamaranch.

8.  ClassicalChinesegardendesignaimstocreateanaturallandscapeonasmallscaleandemphasizetheperfectharmonybetweenmanandnature.

  AChinesegarden 

(1)  (be)likeascroll(卷轴)painting,  

(2) (show)aseriesofcarefullycomposedscenes.Newviewsarerevealedasonewalksalongthepathways.Inthegardens, (3)  mostfrequentlymeettheeyearewindingpathsthatseeminglyleadtonowhere.There,apathseemstoend,butallof (4)  sudden,anewworldisrolledoutbeforeyou:

pavilions(亭子),rockformationsandspringwater—allcombinedtoprovideapleasantsurprise!

Atthe (5)  (enter)toaChinesegarden,thereisusuallyahugestoneorwall  (6)  (use)toscreenyourviewsoastolaterproduceunimaginabledelightwhenyouturnaroundthewall.AChinesegardenmayhavewindow

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