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高考英语一轮复习:

语法填空专项练习题

(1)

Onemorning,Iwaswaitingatthebusstop,worriedaboutbeinglateforschool.Thereweremanypeople1.        (wait)atthebusstop,andsomeofthemlookedveryanxiousand2.        (disappoint).Whenthebusfinallycame,weallhurriedonboard.Igotaplacenext3.         thewindow,soIhadagoodviewofthesidewalk.Aboyonabikecaughtmyattention.He4.        (ride)besidethebusandwavinghisarms.Iheardapassengerbehindmeshoutingtothedriver,5.         herefusedtostop6.         wereachedthenextstop.Still,theboykeptriding.Hewascarryingsomethingoverhisshoulderandshouting.Finally,whenwecametothenextstop,theboycameuptothedoorofthebus,andIheardan7.      (excite)conversation.Thenthedriverstoodupandasked,“Didanyoneloseasuitcaseatthelaststop?

?

±Awomanonthebusshouted,“Ohdear!

It's8.     (I).?

±Shepushedherwaytothedriverandtookthesuitcasethankfully.Everyoneonthebusbegantalkingaboutwhattheboy9.      (do),andthecrowdofstrangers10.         (sudden)becamefriendlytooneanother.

(2)

 Iborrowed   11  storybookfromthelibrarytheotherdayandtookithome.Oneevening,havingfinishedsupper,IwentbacktomyroomandstartedtoreadthebookthatI 12  (borrow).Iwasso   13 (absorb)thatIknockedthecoffeecupover   14 accident,pouringthecoffeeontothebook.Wetthroughandcoloredbrown,thebookturnedouttobea 15   (terribly)messatonce.Ofcourse,Icouldn’treturnthedirtybookandthelossshouldbecovered.Thenextday,Iwenttothe  16  (big)bookstoreinmycity,    17  therewerevariouskindsofbooks.Ifinallyfoundseveral  18 (copy)ofthesamebookandbought 19  .WhenIreturnedthenewstorybookandexplainedthereason,thelibrarianacceptedthebookandpraisedmeformyhonestyand  20  (responsible).

(3)

Noonereallyknowsexactlywhenthefirstpeoplearrivedin  21  wenowcallasCalifornia.However,itislikelythatNativeAmericanswerelivinginCaliforniaatleastfifteenthousandyearsago.Scientistsbelievethatthesesettlers  22  (cross)theBeringStraitintheArctictoAmerica  23  meansofalandbridgewhichexistedinprehistorictimes.Inthe16thcentury,afterthe  24  (arrive)oftheEuropeans,thenativepeoplesuffered  25  (great).Thousandswerekilled  26  forcedintoslavery.Inaddition,manydiedfromthediseases  27  (bring)bytheEuropeans.However,somesurvivedtheseterribletimes,andtodaytherearemoreNativeAmericans  28  (live)inCaliforniathaninanyotherstate.

Californiaisthethird  29  (big)stateintheUSAbuthasthelargestpopulation.ItalsohasthedistinctionofbeingthemostmulticulturalstateintheUSA,havingattractedpeoplefromallovertheworld.Thecustomsandlanguagesoftheimmigrantsliveonintheirnewhome.Thisdiversityofcultureisnot 30  (surprise)whenyouknowthehistoryofCalifornia.

(4)

Once,threemengot  31  (lose)intheforest.Theydecidedtheywouldstayintheforestuntiltheyfound  32 (they)way.Thenextmorning,onemanwenttofindsomefood.Soon,theothertwomenwere 33 (astonish)tofindhimbackwithadeerandaskedhowhegotthedeer.Themanreplied,“Ifoundtracks,Ifollowedthetracks,andIgotadeer.”Theybothwere  34 (slight)confusedbecausehehadnoweapons.Afewdays  35  (late),thesecondguywentinsearch  36 foodandsooncamebackwithadeertoo.Theothertwoaskedhowhemanaged 37  (get)thedeer.Hisreplywas  38  sameasthefirstman’s.thenitwastheturnofthethirdguytosearchforfood.Manyhourspassed,andthethirdman 39  (hold)nothinginhishandscameback,withbloodonhisface.Theothertwoaskedhim 40 hadhappened.Helookedatthemandrelied,“Ifoundtracks,Ifollowedthetracks,andIgothitbyatrain.”

(5)

Thousandsofpeoplewereattractedtoa2-meter-widelaneinTongcheng,Anhuiprovincethisspringfestival.Although  41 wasimpossibletocounttheexactnumber,atleast5,000peoplevisitediteachday.

Thisnarrowlane,  42 (call)LiuchiLaneinChinese,wongreaterpopularityafterthestorybehinditwasbroadcastonaCCTVshow.Atfirstglanceitmayseemunimportant,buttothose  43 knowitshistory,LiuchiLanemeansmuchmorethanits  44  (appear).IntheearlyQingDynastyitserved  45 theboundarybetweenZhangfamilyandWufamily.Theyquarreled 46  (fierce)overwhichfamilyhadtherighttobuildawallonthedividingline.After  47 (fail)tomakeacompromise,theZhangsturnedtoZhangYing,afamilymemberofZhangsandalsoatopofficialintheemperor’scourt.To  48  (they)surprise,ZhangYingdidnotprovidethesupporttheyneeded.HecalledforhisfamilytostepbackImeterfromtheboundary.Seeingthat,theWus  49  (agree)tomovebackanothermeter,thusLiuchilanewasborn.

Inreality,thestoryofLiuchiLaneisnotonlyabouthowtogetalongwithothers,  50  alsoaguidelineforalltheofficialsinChina.

(6)

ThesummerIturned16,Idecidedtohelpsupportmyfamily.Therefore,ItoldmyfatherthatIwasgoingtoafactory  51  (get)ajob.Heimmediatelysaid,“Youneedtopackyourlunch.”Isaidto  52  (my),“WhydoIneedalunch?

Welivesoclosetothefactory.”ButIsaidnothing.Instead,Ipackedmylunch,andtookit  53  me.

 54  Iarrivedatthefactoryat6a.m.,15menhadalreadybeensittingonabench,  55  (wait)togetajob.Thenoneofthecompany’struckspulledup,andthepersoninchargeofhiring  56  (quick)cameoutofthefrontoffice.Helookedateverybodyandsaid,“Whohaslunch?

”Iwas  57  lastpersononthatlongbench,andIraisedmyhand.Hesaid,“You’rehired.Getinthattruck,andgowiththesemen.”ItwasuntilthenthatIrealizedthatmyfather  58  (prepare)meforgettingthejob.Iturnedouttobeaverygood  59  (work),andeverysummer,assoonasIwalkedintotheemploymentoffice,I  60  (hire)immediately.

(7)

Onemorning,Iwaswaitingatthebusstop,worriedabout  61  (be)lateforschool.Thereweremanypeoplewaitingatthebusstop,  62  someofthemlookedveryanxiousand  63  (disappoint).Whenthebusfinallycame,weallhurriedonboard.Igotaplacenext  64  thewindow,soIhadagoodviewofthesidewalk.Aboyonabike  65  (catch)myattention.Hewasridingbesidethebusandwavinghisarms.Iheardapassengerbehindmeshoutingtothedriver,butherefused  66  (stop)untilwereachedthenextstop.Still,theboykept  67  (ride).Hewascarryingsomethingoverhisshoulderandshouting.Finally,whenwecametothenextstop,theboyranuptothedoorofthebus.Iheardanexcitedconversation.Thenthedriverstoodupandasked,“ 68  anyoneloseasuitcaseatthelaststop?

”Awomanonthebusshouted,“Oh,dear!

It’s  69  (I).”Shepushedherwaytothedriverandtookthesuitcasethankfully.Everyoneonthebusbegantalkingaboutwhattheboyhaddone,andthecrowdofstrangers  70  (sudden)becamefriendlytooneanother.

(8)

Itwason20September1973thatBobbyRiggs71.      (meet)BillieJeanKingonthetenniscourt.Ofallthetennis72.      (match)untilthen,thiswasprobablytheonethatattracted73.      mostattention.Riggshadoncebeenachampion,butat55hewasgettingratheroldfortop—classtennis.Butheconsidered74.      (he)abetterplayerthananywoman.Infact,hethoughtwomenshouldgohomeandfindsomethinguseful75.      (do)inthekitchen.BillieJeanKing,ontheotherhand,76.      (be)a29-year-oldstarofwomen’stennis.RiggsthoughtthatitwouldbeagoodideatoplayKing.Hewassurehecouldbeather.Kingagreedtoplay.Shewasa77.      (confidence)woman.Therewasalotofinterestinthematch,andmoreorlesseveryoneinthecountrywaslookingforwardtoit.Onthenightofthematch,therewereover30,000peopleintheHoustonAstrodrome.WhenRiggsandKingcameface78.      facewitheachother,theyhad50millionpeople79.      (watch)themonTV.

Thematchdidn’tworkoutforRiggs80.-BillieJeanKingdefeatedhim.

(9)

Oneofmy_81_(friend)wasfacinghardissuesregardingherwork.Shetoldmethisandaskedhowshecouldfindthewayoutofit.Ireallyhadnothing_82_(show)heraboutthewayout.Icoulddonothingtogivehera_83_(solute)becausetheproblemshewasfacingwas_83_(entire)differentthanIcouldhelpwith.Idecidedtodo_84_leastIcoulddo.Ijustlistenedtoherandtoldherthathersituationmademe_85_(concern)forher.

WhatIdidcertainlywasreallynothingtosolveherproblembutthenexttimeshe_86_(meet)me,shewasveryhappy.Ifeltgreattoseehersunnyface,andshesaidthatshewasgrateful87_shehadknownhowtosolveherissue,butjustneededsomeonebyhersidewhowouldlistentoher_88_(silent).

IfeltveryhappythatIcouldbringher_89_(happy).Manytimespeopledon'tneedahand,justthemoralsupport90_keepsthemgoing,andittakesnothing.Reallynothingoutofuscouldgivethemthatjoy.Weallneedagoodlistenerinourlife.

(10)

KeepingadiaryinEnglishisoneoftheeffectiveways  91  (improve)ourEnglishwritingability.Comparedwithotherformsofwriting,itis 92  (short)andtakeslesstime.ItcanhelpustodevelopthehabitofthinkinginEnglish.  93  wekeeppracticing,graduallywe’lllearn 94  toexpressour-selvesmEnglish.InkeepingadiaryinEnglish,wecertainlyrunupagainstmany  95  (difficult).Inthefirstplace,itoftenhappensthatwehavetrouble96  (find)properwordsandphrasestogiveexpressingtoourmind.Secondly,therearemanyidiomaticwaysofsayingthingsinChinese.

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