2019版高考英语一轮复习 第一部分 教材复习 题组提分练10 Unit 5 Music 新人教版必修2

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2019版高考英语一轮复习-第一部分-教材复习-题组提分练20-Unit-5-Theme-parks-新人教版必修4

2019版高考英语一轮复习-第一部分-教材复习-题组提分练20-Unit-5-Theme-parks-新人教版必修4

2019版高考英语一轮复习-第一部分-教材复习-题组提分练20-Unit-5-Theme-parks-新人教版必修4题组提分练20 Unit 5 Theme parks限时35分钟加黑体小题训练推理判断题之文章出处题、读者对象题和预测推断题阅读理解A (2018·孝感模拟) 体裁:说明文话题:旅游与交通难度:★★☆☆☆Nowadays more travelers are finding their way to the sun coasts of Mexico, where ancient civilizations once honoured the sun, modern sun worshippers are discovering superb vacation destinations. Airlines now schedule weekly flights from major national and international points to a variety of sun coast resort areas.The peninsula of Baja California provides one of the most splendid vacation sites in the Western Hemisphere. The entirepeninsula can be easily reached by car, as well as by sea and air. At the southern end of the peninsula, La Paz and Cabo San Lucas offer rapidly expanding luxurious facilities to accommodate the growing inflow of visitors. In addition, La Paz, with its duty-free zone, is a shopper's paradise.Kino Bay, a coastal resort on the mainland near Hermosillo, is expanding and will soon offer new luxurious tourist accommodations.Puerto Vallarta, once a sleepy fishing village, is now one of Mexico's fastest growing resorts. The red-tiled roofs and cobblestoned streets contrast with the luxurious new hotels. The annual temperature averages around 80 , offeringa perfect climate for parasailing, skin diving, surfing and other aquatic sports. Evening entertainment includes seafood dinners, floor shows and disco dancing that lags until daybreak. Big-game hunting and fishing are also popular within this region of coastal Mexico.【语篇解读】文章介绍了三个景点的情况。

2019版高考英语一轮复习 第一部分 教材复习 模块知识纠错练 新人教版必修5

2019版高考英语一轮复习 第一部分 教材复习 模块知识纠错练 新人教版必修5

模块知识纠错练五限时40分钟注意动词不规则变化和特殊词形变化单句填空1.When entering the room, I found him ________(surround) by a pile of books.答案与解析surrounded surround与him是逻辑上的动宾关系,故用过去分词作宾补。

2.There is no doubt that water turns to steam if ________ (heat) to 100℃.答案与解析heated if省略句,补全完整后是if it is heated.3.Only by exposing yourself ________ more knowledge can you acquire admirable achievements.答案与解析to expose oneself to sth.“使自己接触……;暴露于……”。

4.What ________ (delight) me was that my knowledge of first aid made ________ real difference to the girl's life.答案与解析delighted; a 第一处在句中作谓语,且与主句谓语动词was时态一致,应用一般过去时,故填delighted。

第二空是固定短语make a difference to...“对……有作用”。

5.I ________ (sweep) up the room before he returned, and that was why I was ________ (willing) to prepare meals.答案与解析had swept; unwilling 第一处在句中作谓语,表先于从句谓语动词returned之前发生的动作,表过去的过去,应用过去完成时,故填had swept。

2019版高考英语一轮复习 第一部分 教材复习 题组提分练41 阅读提速练 新人教版选修8

2019版高考英语一轮复习 第一部分 教材复习 题组提分练41 阅读提速练 新人教版选修8

题组提分练41 阅读提速练限时35分钟加黑体小题训练说明文和议论文阅读理解A体裁:说明文话题:文学与艺术难度:★★☆☆☆Plays are an important part of British culture. The West End theatre district in London is the best place to watch a professional play, but acting also takes place in every school and village hall across the country.There are over 2,500 non­professional drama groups in the UK today and they are an active part of community life. People from all walks of life take on acting roles in addition to their regular jobs. They do it for fun, for the love of acting and as a way to meet new people.Not everyone in a drama club is a skilled actor, but enthusiasm is considered to be more important than talent. Friends, family members and neighbours enjoy getting together to watch the final performance and telling the people they know to “break a leg (走运)”. It's a great way of bringing communities together. Also, in many rural parts of Britain, non­professional theatre is the only chance people have to see plays for miles around.Many people get a taste for acting at school. Every school puts on a play at least once per year, usually at Christmas, and parents love coming to watch their children perform. Any British person surely has happy memories of being in their school's Christmas play, whether they played the role of Mary or Joseph or perhaps even a sheep or a donkey.Another Christmas theatre tradition is the pantomimes (舞剧), which are a type of musical comedy for families. The audience is encouraged to participate in the performance—singing along with the music and shouting to the actors. Pantomimes are really fun to watch, especially for children.British people love going to the theatre, professional or not, and many of them also enjoy performing. If you have the chance, go and see a play in the UK.【语篇解读】文章介绍了英国的非专业戏剧的表演的情况。

2019届高三英语一轮复习题组层级快练10Unit5Music新人教版必修22018050812

2019届高三英语一轮复习题组层级快练10Unit5Music新人教版必修22018050812

题组层级快练10 Unit 5 MusicⅠ. 阅读理解Melissa and Roman McCoy were looking forward to the Christmas. But on December 5th, Roman got a phone call that changed everything. Melissa had been in a terrible car accident, and the doctor had little hope she would make it.“He said the next six to eight hours were critical in determining whether she would live or not. And I just wept,” Roman said. “A lot of pressure build up inside, and I just dropped my cell phone on the ground when I heard that. It was the worst feeling that I've ever felt.”Melissa, a college English professor, was on her way to class when her car hit into a mound of dirt and rolled over several times.Roman recalled, “I could only think how I am going to raise my kids without their mother. If she did live, how would I take care of her and my kids? The questions you never want to ask yourself, I had to face.”Melissa survived the first night. She had injuries to her stomach and lungs and worse, she suffered severe injuries to her brain. She didn't recognize anyone, even her own husband.“Over the next few days, she remained unresponsive to treatments. The brain surgeon never really gave us much hope.”Days passed and Melissa didn't improve. Christmas Eve, Roman was by her side in the hospital. Then, he received a Christmas gift he would never forget.“That evening, she woke up and was just as clear as before, recognized everybody, was able to read. It was just amazing. I saw her bright smile and her sense of humor. The only way I could describe it is that the weight of the darkness that had hovered over me was just completely gone.”Melissa quickly improved, and she is back to being a wife, mom, and professor. There is no sign of damage from the brain.Melissa said, “I thank him for everything now. It's not just ‘thank you for my job, thank you for my child ren.’ It's ‘thank you for every aspect of my life.’”1. When did the accident happen to Melissa?A. When she was driving home to spend Christmas.B. When she was driving to work as an English professor.C. When she was on the way to a Christmas party.D. When she was driving to buy a Christmas gift.2. What can we conclude from the fourth paragraph?A. Roman was unprepared for the future life.B. Roman believed Melissa would survive.C. It was impossible for Melissa to recover.D. The family needed immediate help.3. The worst injuries that Melissa had were to ________.A. stomachB. lungC. heartD. brain4. Which one is NOT true according to the text?A. Melissa owed every aspect of her life to Roman.B. The doctor gave little hope that Melissa would live.C. On Christmas Eve Melissa woke up in hospital.D. Melissa bought a gift that Roman would never forget.答案与解析【文章大意】Melissa和Roman为一对夫妻,在圣诞前夕的一起车祸中,Melissa却因脑部受伤而失去意识,医生认为她能恢复过来的希望不大。

2019版高考英语一轮复习 Unit 5 The power of natur夯基提能作业 新人教版

2019版高考英语一轮复习 Unit 5 The power of natur夯基提能作业 新人教版

Unit 5 The power of natureⅠ.阅读理解(2018广东惠州高三一调,D)Following the crowd may not always be in a person's best interest. But new research suggests that teens who get along with their friends may end up healthier as adults.Scientists have known that close friendships help boost health. That's true for both teens and adults. The finding inspired Joseph Allen, a psychologist at the University of Virginia, and his team to study whether experiences during teen years can influence adult health.So they followed 171 teens, starting when the kids were just 13.They interviewed each one every year in a period of five years, and also spoke to these teens' closest friends, who provided additional information about the quality of their friendships. The same 171 people were interviewed again at ages 25, 26 and 27.This time, the questions surveyed each person's overall health. When the researchers analyzed the data, they found a strong connection between a teen's friendship and his/her future health. Teens who had close friends grew up to be healthier adults. Whether teens held back their feelings or expressed them to close friends also influenced their later health. Those who held back their feelings were more likely to be sick as adults. The connection held up even after the scientists accounted for other possible influences on health. Weight, family income and drug use were all examined. So were mental health issues, such as anxiety and depression. And in these people,such other factors did not explain adult health as well as teen friendships did.“Following the crowd may have benefits,” says Allen,“but there are also drawbacks.”Teens who are more independent tend to do better at school and work. And peer pressure may lead some teens to engage in risky behavior, such as smoking,drinking and taking drugs.Dealing with it isa challenge, Allen acknowledges. “Finding the right balance is the key.Teens shouldn't lose heart for not finding this easily,”he adds.“Parents need to understand the pressures teens face.”1.Where can you probably read this passage?A.In science fiction.B.In a health column.C.In a fashion magazine.D.In an entertainment newspaper.2.We can learn from Allen's study that .A.many other factors have a greater influence on adult health than teen friendshipsB.mental health issues have nothing to do with adult healthC.the 171 teens were interviewed each year from 13 to 27 years of ageD.the teens who can't express themselves may grow up to be unhealthier3.According to what Allen said, we can know that .A.in order to do better at school,teens should not follow the crowdB.though it's challenging for teens to deal with peer pressure, they should not give upC.teens will engage in smoking, drinking and taking drugs when facing peer pressureD.parents should understand their teens and stop them facing peer pressure4.What can be inferred from the passage?A.There is nothing bad for teens to follow the crowd.B.Close friendships are the most important for people's health.C.Teen friendships may turn out healthier adults.D.Adult health is only influenced by teen friendships.Ⅱ.语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

2019版高考(人教)英语一轮巩固达标练:必修1u5含答案.docx

2019版高考(人教)英语一轮巩固达标练:必修1u5含答案.docx

2019版高考(人教)英语一轮巩固达标练:必修1U5含答案祁*阅读理解。

Nowadays more and more people are talking about genetically modified foods ( GM foods).GM foods develop from genetically modified organisms (有机体人which have had specific changes introduced into their DNA by genetic engineering techniques. These techniques are much more precise where an organism is exposed to chemicals to create a nonspecific but stable change. For many people, the hightech production raises all kinds of environmental, ethical, health and safety problems. Particularly in countries with long farming traditions, the idea seems against nature・In fact, GM foods are already very much a part of our lives・ They were first put on the market in 1996・ A third of the corn and more than half the cotton grown in the U. S. last year was the product of biotechnology, according to the Department of Agriculture・ More than 65 million acres of genetically modified crops will be planted in the US this year. The genetic genie is out of the bottle.However, like any new product entering the food chain, GM foods must be subjected to careful testing・ In wealthy countries, the debate about biotech is not so fierce by the fact that they have a large number of foods to choose from, and a supply that goes beyond the needs. In developing countries desperate to feed fastgrowing and underfed populations, the matter is simpler and much more urgent: do the benefits of biotech outweigh the risks?The statistics on population growth and hunger are disturbing. Last year the world's population reached 6 billion. The UN states that nearly 800 million people around the world are unhealthy・ About 400 million women of childbearing age don* t have enough iron, which means their babies are exposed to various birth defeats.As many as 100 million children suffer from vitamin A deficiency, a leading cause of blindness・How can biotech help? Genetic engineering is widely used to produce plants and animals with better nutritional values・Biotechnologists have developed genetically modified rice and they are working on other kinds of nutritionally improved crops. Biotech can also improve farming productivity in places where food shortages are caused by crop damage attributable to drought, poor soil and crop viruses.l. ________________________________ The passage mainly talks about ・A. the world's food problem B・ the development in biotech2.According to the passage, GM foods __________A.will replace naturally grown foodsB.are far better than naturally grown foodsC・ may help to solve the problem of poor nutritionD・ can cause serious trouble in developing countries3.The underlined sentence "The genetic genic is out of the bottle: in Paragraph 2 probablymeans that _________ ・A.GM foods are available everywhereB.(he technology in producing GM foods is advancedC・ genetic technology may have uncontrollable powersD. genetic technology has come out of laboratories into markets4.What*s the writer's attitude towards GM foods?A. Enthusiastic.B. Cautious.C・ Disapproving・ D. Unbelievable.【文章大意】本文是一篇说明文,主要介绍了转基因食品及其对人类生活的影响。

(全国卷)近年届高考英语一轮复习Unit5Canda-“TheTrueNorth”课时作业新人教版

(全国卷)近年届高考英语一轮复习Unit5Canda-“TheTrueNorth”课时作业新人教版

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Unit 5 Canda-“The True North"Ⅰ。

语法填空Whenever Prince George steps out for an engagement, like on the royal tour of Canada, or poses for 1. (office) photographs, he only ever wears shorts,2。

has long confused royal watchers.According to William Hanson,3。

expert in ceremony,there's a verygood reason for this—and it has nothing to do 4。

fashion, but rathera royal tradition that 5. (date) back to the sixteenth century。

A newbornbaby would 6。

高考英语一轮复习 课时规范练10 Unit 5 Music2

高考英语一轮复习 课时规范练10 Unit 5 Music2

入舵市安恙阳光实验学校Unit 5 MusicⅠ.阅读理解AWhen asked about her childhood in the documentary AliveInside,a 90-year-old woman with dementia(痴呆) replies,“I’ve forgotten so much.”Filmmaker Michael Rossato-Bennett then plays music from her past for her.“That’s Louis Armstrong,”shesays.“He’s singing When the Saints Go Marching In and it takes me back to my scho ol days.”She then recalls exact details from her life.Why does it happen?Music tends to accompany events that arouse emotions or otherwise make strong impressions on us—such as weddings and graduations.These kinds of experiences form strong memories,and the music and memories likely become intertwined(紧密相连) in our neural(神经的) networks,according to Julene Johnson,a professor at the University of California.Movements,such as dancing,also often pair with our experience of music,which can help form memories.Even many years later,hearing the music can bring back memories of these long-past events.As Alive Inside shows,music has this power even for many people with dementia.Researchers note that the brain areas that process and remember music are typically less damaged by dementia than other areas,and they think it may explain the phenomenon.They also pay attention to elderly people withdementia,especially those in nursing homes.“It’s possible those long-term memories are still there,”Johnson says,“but people j ust have a harder time accessing them because they’re in a strange place and there’re not a lot of circumstances in which someone could pull out those memories.”Johnson also notes that music is not universally useful for all people with dementia since there are some people with dementia whose brain area that recognizes music is damaged.Despite music’s apparent benefits,few studies have exploredits influence on memory recall in people with dementia.“It’s really an untapped area,”Johnson says.Petr Janata i s one researcher investigating the topic of music and memory.He says that scientists still do not have the answers to why and how music reawakens memories in people with dementia,but this phenomenon isreal and it’s just a matter of time before it’s fully borne out by scientific research.1.What helps the old woman in Alive Inside recall her childhood?A.A film she has watched before.B.A song she has listened to before.C.The voice of her childhood friend.D.The description of her school days.2.What benefit of music is discussed in Paragraph 2?A.It helps make lasting memories.B.It helps cure patients of dementia.C.It helps arouse emotions in special events.D.It helps remember dance movements easily.3.According to Johnson,what should we do for elderly people with dementia?A.Send them to nursing homes for good care.B.Provide familiar environments for them.C.Play lots of classical music to them.D.Talk to them about their past.4.What do we know about the study into music and memory recall in people with dementia?A.It is criticized by Petr Janata.B.It is a ground-breaking study.C.It is supported by solid evidence.D.It applies to all people with dementia.〚23280045〛BEndless hours of piano practice can be the pain of a child’s life,but there might be an added bene fit of sticking to it.A study has found that learning a musical instrument as a child could keep you sharp at old age.The elderly who had piano,flute or other music lessons as a youngster did better on intelligence tests than others.And the longer they had played the instrument,the better they did.Dr Brenda Hanna said,“Musical activity throughout life may se rve as a challenging cognitive(认知的) exercise,making your brain fitter and more capable of adapting to the challenges of agei ng.”While much research has been done into how children benefit from music lessons,this is the first study to examine whether those effects can extend across a lifetime.A total of 70 healthy adults between 60 and 83 years old were divided into groups,depending on their musical experience.All of the musicians were amateurs,who had started playing an instrument at around 10 years old.Those who had played music longer were better on thetests,showing a clear link with the length of experience aswell.However,high-level musicians who still played at an advanced age produced similar results to the most skilled players who had given up.This indicated the duration of the musical study was more important than whether they continued playing in their older years.Dr Hanna said,“Based on previous research and our study results,we believe that both the years of musical participation and the age of acquisition(习得) are critical.There are key periods in brain plasticity(可塑性) that enhance learning,which may make it easier to learn a musical instrument before a certain age,and thus may have a larger impact on brain development.”5.What’s the main idea of the text?A.Playing music is good for our health.B.Music is most important to young children.C.Playing music when young helps us stay sharp at old age.D.People can keep young by taking exercise.6.To the elderly, .A.it’s not helpful to take up music in their spare timeB.the longer they play music,the more intelligent they’reC.brain development remains the same as the youthD.they would like to live a peaceful life7.The study is the first one to .A.show children can benefit from music lessonsB.test whether children or the elderly should play musicC.deal with the social problem of the agedD.prove whether music does good to people across a lifetime8.Which factor has affected the study results the most?A.The level of the musicians.B.The length of the musical experience.C.The type of the musical instruments.D.The age of the musicians.〚23280046〛Ⅱ.七选五阅读(2018·辽宁大连三次联考)4Key Strategies for Running to Lose WeightAs one of the most active exercises out there,running is an extremely efficient way to burn calories and lose weight.A 150-pound person will burn approximately 100 calories per mile when running. 11.Healthy eating is the first stepIf you want to lose weight by running,keep in mind that you’ll only lose pounds if you burn more calories than you consume.To lose a pound,you have to burn,through exercise or life functions,about 3500 calories. 2 Runners do have special nutrition needs,but the basic principles for healthy eating still a pply.Try choosing smaller portions of high-fat and high-calorie foods and eating more whole grains,fruits,and vegetables.2.Follow a training scheduleSticking to a training schedule is a simple way to stay motivated to run. 3 So it’s much harder to postpone or skip workouts.Following a schedule can also help you avoid a running injury by not increasing your mileage too quickly.3.Run regularlyIf you don’t want to follow a schedule,you still need to have some consistency with your running because you won’t lose weight by running once a week.It’s best to get some activity every day.4 If you find that your motivation to run is suffering,follow some necessary tips to get inspired.4. 5Incorporating speed work or interval training (running at a very fast speed for short intervals of time) into your running routine can also help your weight loss efforts.Speed work burns a great amount of calories in a short pe riod of time.You’ll also increase your muscle mass,causing you to burn more calories throughout the day.A.Keep it challengingB.Eat for performanceC.You’ll know exactly what you nee d to do every day and each run builds on the next.D.So you’ll need to combine running with a healthy diet.E.If you’re hoping to use running to lose weight,here’s some advice on how to be successful.F.Here are ways to improve your running motivation.G.But if that’s not possible,try to shoot for at least 3-4 times per week.〚23280047〛Ⅲ.短文改错(2018·河南名校第三次联考)We were having an important English class while it seemed as if it was going to rain.I was very worried because of my quilt wasstill outside.Just at the moment when I was wondering how to do.I heard my name called.Losing in thou ght,I didn’t know what my teacher was saying at all.There had an embarrassed silence.What was worse,there were a few other teachers seating in our classroom.I could do nothing but telling my teacher the truth.To my surprise,he doesn’t get annoyed.On contrary,he asked me to come back to my dorm at once.I really appreciated it.〚23280048〛答案:Ⅰ.【解题导语】本文是说明文。

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题组提分练10 Unit 5 Music限时30分钟语法填空(2018·宁波联考)Nothing in this world can be achieved without effort. Mozart wasn't born 1.____________ composer. He practiced the piano from the age of three and began composing at the age of five. Jimi Hendrix 2.________ (use) to talk around his house with a guitar and play 3.____________ to eight hours a day. As a child, Jimi used to listen to his father's blues records alone with a broom, 4.____________ (pretend) to play it like a guitar. Neither of them had their gift just given to them at birth. They had to work 5.____________ (true) hard and discover that they had a gift.Another example is Albert Einstein, the father of modern physics. He 6.____________ (tell) that he would never be a 7.____________ (succeed) at anything. But he believed in 8.____________ (he), and he preserved with his studies on his own. I'm not trying 9.____________ (say) that everyone can be a Mozart or Einstein if they just spend a lot of time doing something. But, with effort and passion, one can achieve a great deal. Without those things, you're not going to achieve much. Luck comes to those 10.____________ prepare for it. If you do something you love, don't let little bumps along the road stop you.答案与解析【语篇解读】任何人不付出努力都不会成功。

文章列举莫扎特和爱因斯坦成功的例子说明想做自己热爱的事情,就应不畏惧困难坚持不懈。

1.a 考查冠词。

此处说明莫扎特不是天生的作曲家,作曲家不止莫扎特一个人,故该空应用不定冠词a表泛指。

2.used 考查动词时态。

根据语境可知谓语动词表过去的动作,应用一般过去时,故填used。

used to do sth.“过去常常做某事”。

3.up 考查固定短语。

设空后是to eight hours a day, 故该空填up。

up to “多达”。

4.pretending 考查非谓语动词。

设空处所填词在句中作状语,应用非谓语动词。

Jimi 与pretend是逻辑上的主谓关系,故用现在分词作状语,故填pretending。

5.truly 考查词性转换。

设空处所填词在句中作状语修饰副词hard, 应用副词作状语,故填truly。

6.was told/had been told 考查动词时态和语态。

主语He与tell是被动关系,故用被动语态;从句谓语动词是过去将来时,故主句谓语动词可用一般过去时,或可强调主句谓语动词先于从句谓语动词之前发生,表过去的过去,应用过去完成时,故该空填wastold/had been told。

tell(告诉)—told—told—telling。

7.success 考查词性转换。

设空前是不定冠词a, 故该空应填名词。

a success “一件成功的事或一个成功的人”。

8.himself 考查代词。

设空处所填代词在句中作宾语,且与主语指同一个人,应用反身代词,故填himself。

反身代词在句中可作动词和介词的宾语,还可以作主语或宾语的同位语,译作“亲自,本人”,但反身代词不能作主语。

用反身代词作宾语时,一定要看清句子的主语和宾语是不是指代一致,一致用反身代词,不一致则不用。

还要注意使用反身代词时的人称和数的一致。

反身代词的拼写规律:第一、第二人称用形容词性物主代词加self或selves;第三人称用宾格加self或selves。

常用短语:dress oneself自己穿衣服come to oneself苏醒devote oneself to专心致志于 say to oneself心里想apply oneself to专心于 behave oneself举止得体make oneself at home别拘束 seat oneself就座by oneself独自一人;单独 for oneself亲自;独自————小题补练————1.All in all, every student should behave ________ (he) and keep away from violence.答案与解析himself 句意:总之,每个学生都应该举止得体,远离暴力。

behave的宾语与主语指代一致,故填himself。

behave oneself“举止得体”。

2.She had broad shoulders, which set herself apart from others in the small town.________答案与解析herself→her句意:她的肩膀宽宽,这使她在小镇上与众不同。

set的主语which指的是“She had broad shoulders”,宾语是“她”,主语和宾语不一致,不能用反身代词,故把herself改为her。

3.To make my dream come true, I have told me over and over again that I'll focus more energy on study.________答案与解析me→myself句意:为了实现梦想,我一遍遍地告诉自己要把精力更多地集中在学习上。

told的主语和宾语都是“我”,故me改为myself。

9.to say 考查非谓语动词。

try to do sth.“努力做某事”。

10.who 考查定语从句。

定语从句先行词是those, 指人,从句中缺少主语,故用关系代词who引导定语从句。

词汇微存 ①passion n .热情; ②at birth 一出生短文改错 (2018·张掖市质检)Last weekend, my parents and I went to visit my grandparents who live in the countryside. Seen us, my grandparents were very happy. I particular like their garden, where is full of vegetables and flowers. They also raise chickens, goose, cats, and dogs. Although the dogs and cats was very friendly to me, but the chickens attacked me.My grandma prepare a big dinner for us and most of the dishes came the garden. We all liked the pollution­free vegetables. When we left, my grandpa picked a lot of fruits or vegetables from the garden for us to take home. I love their grandparents and the garden, too.答案与解析Last weekend, my parents and I went to visit my grandparents who live in the countryside. Seen ①Seeing us, my grandparents were very happy. I particular ②particularlylike their garden, where ③which is full of vegetables and flowers. They also raise chickens, goose ④geese, cats, and dogs. Although the dogs and cats was ⑤werevery friendly to me, but \⑥ 或but yetthechickens attacked me. My grandma prepare ⑦prepared a big dinner for us and most of the dishes came ∧⑧fromthegarden. We all liked t he pollution­free vegetables. When we left, my grandpa picked a lot of fruits or ⑨and vegetables from the garden for us to take home. I love their ⑩mygrandparents and the garden, too.①Seen→Seeing 考查非谓语动词。

my grandparents 与see 是逻辑上的主谓关系,故用现在分词作状语。

②particular→particularly 考查副词。

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