一模卷语法题1109
2019北京高三英语一模语法填空汇编(word版有答案).doc

2019 一模海淀第一节语法填空(共 10 小题;每小题分,共15分)1 个适当的单词,阅读下列短文,根据短文内容填空。
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AOld Tom had four sons. He wanted them1(learn) not to judge things too quickly. So he sent them to look at an apple tree in different seasons. The first son went in winter, the second in spring, the third in summer, and the youngest in autumn. When they all came back, he called them together to describe 2 they had seen. The sons had different 3 (opinion).Tom then told them that they shouldn’ t judge a tree, or a person, byseasononlyone.BEveryone 4 (love) snow. But when school stays open despite the snow, it can be really annoying. However, there is one upside of going to school5 a cold winter day: you mightbe smarter. So far, researchers who study the brain6(find) that cold temperatures makeus think more quickly since messages travel faster among our brain cells. So the scientistssay7(hang) out on a cold morning may boost the result of any test that day.CA black hole is a spot in space that has 8 (power) gravity. Its gravity is so strong that it pulls everything nearby into it, stars, planets and other things. Black holes form when a star dies. When that happens, a huge amount of matter crowds into a very small space, 9 becomesvery dense. Black holes 10 (talk) about in 1783 first. That year, one scientist said that inthe universe, there might be places with strong gravity to trap light, although he didn ’t use theterm “ black hole ”.2019 一模西城第一节语法填空(共10 小题;每小题分,共 15 分)阅读下列短文,根据短文内容填空。
一模卷语法题1109

Óï·¨Á·Ï°ÌâÎå¢õ. Choose the best answer (Ñ¡Ôñ×îÇ¡µ±µÄ´ð°¸): (¹²26·Ö)31. Look at ______ teacher in blue. He helped and taught the children in Wenchuan last year.A) a B) an A) me A) for C) the D) / D) mine D) in 32. Jack, a friend of ______, keeps healthy by taking an active part in sports and recreation. B) I C) my B) by 33. It¡¯s time ______ our English class now. Let¡¯s get everything ready. C) to 34. There is still ______ fish on the plate. Please finish it off. A) little B) a little C) few D) a few A) Thousand B) Thousands A) with B) among C) on A) none B) any C) Thousands of D) Thousand of 35. ______ people went to visit the 2009 Auto Shanghai last April.36. Mr. Lee is always strict ______ us in class, but friendly out of class. D) atD) everyone 37. This problem is so easy that ______ student can work it out in a minute.C) anyone 38. Bill isn¡¯t feeling well as he had too much ______ this morning. A) potato B) noodle C) biscuit D) bread A) other B) another C) one another D) the other D) the highest D) the earliest D) beautifully 39. If you have ______ try, I¡¯m sure you¡¯ll get the right answer. 40. The Shanghai World Financial Centre located in Pudong is now ______ in China. A) high B) higher C) highest A) early B) earlier C) earliest 41. Thanks to Elaine. With her help, we finished the work an hour ______. 42. That piece of music sounded very ______. I enjoyed every minute of it. A) beautiful B) well C) wonderfully A) did they 43. The firemen put out the serious fire before any real damage was caused, ______? B) was it C) didn¡¯t they D) wasn¡¯t it 44. It is ten o¡¯clock, but Joseph ______ at his lessons. A) has worked B) works C)is working D) was working A) May B) Could C) Must D) Should A) smile B) to smile C) smiling D) smiled D) was published 45. The radio is pretty loud. ______ you please turn it down a bit? 46. The headmaster¡¯s praise for our independent thinking made us all ______ happily. 47. Our school newspaper ______ every Monday. The news of our life and study attracts us all. A) publishes B) published C) is published A) unless B) until C) ifD) because 48. We have a class meeting on Friday, ______ there is nothing to discuss.49. ______ good time the children are having in the CenturyPark!。
2019北京高三英语一模语法填空汇编(word版有答案)word版本

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AOld Tom had four sons. He wanted them 1 (learn) not to judge things too quickly. So he sent them to look at an apple tree in different seasons. The first son went in winter, the second in spring, the third in summer, and the youngest in autumn. When they all came back, he called them together to describe 2 they had seen. The sons had different 3 (opinion). Tom then told them that they shouldn’t judge a tree, or a person, by only one season.BEveryone 4 (love) snow. But when school stays open despite the snow, it can be really annoying. However, there is one upside of going to school 5 a cold winter day: you might be smarter. So far, researchers who study the brain 6 (find) that cold temperatures make us think more quickly since messages travel faster among our brain cells. So the scientists say 7 (hang) out on a cold morning may boost the result of any test that day.CA black hole is a spot in space that has 8 (power) gravity. Its gravity is so strong that it pulls everything nearby into it, stars, planets and other things. Black holes form when a star dies. When that happens, a huge amount of matter crowds into a very small space, 9 becomes very dense. Black holes 10 (talk) about in 1783 first. That year, one scientist said that in the universe, there might be places with strong gravity to trap light, although he didn’t use theterm “black hole”.2019 一模西城第一节语法填空(共10 小题;每小题1.5 分,共15 分)阅读下列短文,根据短文内容填空。
中考一模英语试卷分类汇编:语法选择 附答案

广东省广州市从化区2019-2021年三年中考一模英语试卷分类汇编语法选择广东省广州市从化区2021年毕业班综合测试(一模)九年级英语一、语法选择(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要求,从1--15各题所给的A、B、C和D项中选出最佳选项,并在答卷上将该项涂黑。
There was once a young man who began to feel self-satisfied after ___1___ some small achievements.One day, the young man took a walk with ___2___ wise man from his town. The young man was bragging (吹噓) about himself, ___3___ the wise man didn’t say a word. When they got to the top of the mountain, the young man ___4___ to look down and tell the wise man what he saw.“I see trees, farmland, houses and people as ___5___ as ants working in the fields,” the young man said. Then the wise man asked ___6___ he felt about it.“Everything is below me. I feel I rule the world,” the young man answered.The wise man said nothing. After a minute, he asked the young man to look up and tell him what he ___7___ see this time.“I see birds ___8___ around high mountains, the white clouds above the mountains and the blue sky above the white clouds,” the young man answered. Then he asked about the wise man’s feelings.“I feel small and powerless,” the wise man answered. “A person who knows to look upward can ___9___ understand his position. ___10___ a person knows the blue sky is always overhead, he won’t be so silly as to believe he rules over the world or ___11___ people.”The young man felt foolish ___12___ his pride. From then on, whenever he began to feel as if the world owed (亏欠) ___13___ something, he looked up at the sky and ___14___ how small he really was. ___15___ to look upward when you feel too good about yourself.1. A. to make B. made C. making D. make2. A. a B. the C. an D. /3. A. if B. but C. so D. or4. A. asked B. was asked C. is asked D. was asking5. A. smaller B. smallest C. small D. smallest6. A. how B. why C. that D. what7. A. might B. should C. could D. can8. A. flying B. to fly C. fly D. flew9. A. clear B. clearly C. clearer D. clearest10. A. Since B. When C. After D. While11. A. another B. the other C. others D. other12. A. for B. about C. on D. in13. A. his B. him C. he D. its14. A. had remembered B. remembers C. was remembering D. remembered15. A. Trying B. To try C. Try D. Tried答案:1-5 CABBC 6-10 ACABB 11-15 DABDC广东省广州市从化区2020年九年级中考一模英语试题一、语法选择(共15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分15 分)阅读下面短文,按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要求,从各题所给的A、B、C、D 项中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
高三语法填空模拟练习第一卷6套题(含答案解析)

高三语法填空模拟练习第一卷Passage1These days, it is not unusual for 10-to 12-year-olds to publish their own websites or for second and third graders 1 (begin)computer classes. At the same time, computer games are becoming increasingly popular as major publishing houses continue to develop 2 (education)computer programs for children in preschool. Also, technological know-how has become a 3 (require)for most jobs in an increasingly digital world, as the computer has become a common tool in most 4 (profession)The Digital World is a set of volumes 5 aim to describe how digital systems influence society and help readers understand the nature of digital systems and their many interacting parts. Each volume in the set explores 6 wide range of material, explains the basic concepts of major applications of digital systems, 7 discusses the influences they have on everyday life. Because the number of possible topics 8 (be)practically limitless, we focus on a sample of the most interesting and useful applications and tools and explain the basic principles of technology. Readers 9 (encourage)to continue exploring the digital world with the guidance of 10 (we)Further Resources section featured in each volume.本文是一篇说明文。
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上海高考英语题型训练: 语法填空2019 年高三英语第一学期期末质量抽查II. Grammar and VocabularySection A, Directions: After reading the passage below, fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.Unit 1, 宝ft区:Ten-year-old Annemarie Johansen lives with her family in Copenhagen, Denmark. There are soldiers on the streets, and the c ountry (21) (occupy)by the Nazis. There isn't enough to eat, and the world is at war. Then the Nazis decideto "relocate" the country's Jewish population. The Danes don't know (22)their friends and neighbors are being taken away. They don't know where they are going, either. But they do know that it is wrong and dangerous and that they must help.Number the Stars is a very powerful novel. During World War II, the Nazis (23) (kill) millions of people in Europe. Many of those people were Jewish.But in Denmark, almost all of the Jewish population was saved. Number the Stars is a work of fiction, but it tells the true story of t he Jewish(24) (rescue)during the war. The moving plot is driven by justice, danger and excitement. But the book also deals with significant ideas that are m uch (25) (big)than the story itself.Annemarie must learn that evil doesn't just appear in fairy tales. It's a real thing that affects real people. She must also struggle with questions of loyalty and sacrifice. Who would she die to protect? And is she brave enough (26) (make) that sacrifice? Most importantly, Annemarie learns t hat (27) (be) brave doesn't mean being fearless. It means doing the right thing despite the f act (28) you are afraid, That's heavy stuff for a children's novel.I have taught Number the Stars to many classes at many different levels. It has always been a popular choice. It uses simple language and sentences. It is easy to read and provides clear examples of literary techniques like foreshadowing(预示). But it is also interesting, and the characters a re (29) (engage). The plot is full of tension.Lois Lowry. The author, has written award-winning novels for young people. Number the Stars is a remarkable example of the talent (30) has made her so celebrated.21. is occupied 22. why 23.killed 24. rescued 25. bigger26. to make 27. being 28. that 29. engaging 30. that/whichUnit 2, 长宁区:Planting PatriotismYoung boys are not easily shocked, but 12-year-old Preston Sharp sure knows the feeling. “Yeah, I was surprised and even disappointed, ” Preston said , Preston’s mom , April Sharp said , “It is the first t ime I(21)(see)him like this angry and passionate.”What upset her son so much was visiting his grandpa’s grave in Redding, California ,and realizing that not every veteran(老兵) in the cemetery has a flag. So April told him “son, (22) you are going to complain about something, you have to do something about it or let it go”Next thing April knew, Preston was taking on odd jobs and asking for donations(23 (buy) flags and flowers for every veteran in his grandpa’s cemetery. And when that cemetery(24) (cover), he moved on to another, and then another.Here we are,nearly three years and about 65,000 graves later. He does it every week(25) the weather is like,rain or shine---especially rain,” They were out there in the rain doing their j ob, (26) (protect)us,” Preston said,His devotion is infections.When word gets out(27) Preston will be at a cemetery---he has a Facebook page,Preston Sharp/Vet flags and Flowers---people,like Vietnam veteran Fred Loveland, feel(28) (oblige)to join in, ”It’s amazing,” Loveland said.” What he’s doing b rings (29) out because we can’t believe a young man in this country is doing what he does, ”It is a movement of young and old, of those who served and those who are so grateful for what they did, all led by a proud grandson(30) saw an injustice and decided to do something about it.21. have seen 22.if/when/whenever 23. to buy 24.was covered/had been covered 25 .whatever 26. protecting 27.that 28. obliged 29. us 30. who/thatUnit 3, 崇明区Electric Bike Ban in New York Hurts Food Delivery WorkersA ban on electric bicycles in New York City is hurting delivery workers who depend on them to earn a living. Many of the workers are immigrants.Electric bicycles, or “e-bikes,” look like regular bicycles, but they have electric- powered motors to assist riders in moving the bike forward. Most e-bikes reach speeds of about 32 kilometers an hour, but some can go much (21) (fast).(22) it is legal to own e-bikes in New York City, it is not legal to operate them. Officials there consider the dangerous use of e-bikes on streets and sidewalks as the reason (23) the ban. Last year, the city announced severe measures (24) (mean) to hold e-bike riders and restaurants that employ the riders responsible.E-bike operators can now be fined $500 for breaking the ban. The police (25) also seize the bikes.Many of New York’s delivery workers are Chinese immigrants in their 50s and 60s. Their job requires them to work quickly and for long h ours (26) (earn) enough money to live on.Delivery worker Deqing Lian said it is important to perform quality work (27)their job also depends on tips. He added that when delivery workers are too slow, some people r efuse to pay for the food, which makes the workers’ supervisors angry.Liqiang Liu is an e-bike delivery worker and spokesperson for the New YorkDelivery Workers Union. He says (28) (catch) breaking the ban and having the bike seized would cause costly delays for workers.Do Lee is with the Biking Public P roject, (29) provides assistance to bicycle-related worker s in New York City. He says the city’s ban on e-bikes is unfairly targeting low-paid workers who largely come from the city’s Latino and Asian communities. He does not accept the argument (30) e-bikes present a danger to citizens. However, many New Yorkers are quick to blame e-bike riders for not being safe.21. faster 22. Although/Though/While 23. for 24. meant 25. can26. to earn 27. because/as/since 28. being caught 29. which 30. thatUnit 4, 奉贤区To Be Joyful, To Be YoungWhat really works to make sustainable changes in diet and lifestyle? It’s probably not what you think. In the past 30 years of conducting clinical research, I (21) (learn) that real keys are pleasure, joy and freedom. Joy of living is sustainable; fear of dying is not.Why? Because life is to be enjoyed. There’s no point (22) (abandon) something you enjoy unless you get something back that’s even better, and quickly. When people eat more healthfully, (23) (quit) smoking, and manage stress better, they find they feel so much better, so quickly. It reconstructs the reason for making these changes from fear of dying to joy of living.When you exercise and eat right, your brain receives more blood flow and oxygen, so you become smarter, have more energy, and need less sleep. Two studies showed just walking for three hours per week for only three months caused so many neurons (神经细胞) (24) (grow) that it actually increased the size of people’s brains!Your face receives more blood flow, so your skin glows more and wrinkles less. You look younger and more attractive. In contrast, an unhealthy diet, lasting emotional stress and smoking reduce blood flow to your f ace (25)you age more quickly. Smoking speeds up aging because nicotine contributes to your blood vessel becoming narrower, (26) decreases blood flow to your face and makes it wrinkle prematurely. This is why smokers look years older than they really are.One of the most interesting findings was that the mothers’ awareness of stress was more important than (27) was objectively occurring in their lives. (28)(give) a questionnaire, the women were asked to rate on a three-point scale how stressed they felt each day. The women who realized they were under heavy stress had significantly shortened and damaged telomeres(染色体端粒)compared with (29) who felt more relaxed. Contrarily, some of the women who felt relaxed (30) raising a disabled child had more normal-appearing telomeres.In other words, if you feel stressed, you are stressed.21. have learned 22. abandoning 23. quit 24.to grow 25. so that 26. which27. what 28. Given/Having been given 29. those 30. despite/though/although Unit 5, 虹口区Dear headmaster,On hearing the news that a Reading Festival is to be held on campus on the World Book and Copyright Day and the possible project is open to be recommended, I (21) hardly wait to write to you, sharing my humble opinions.As far as I’m concerned, the theme of the festival can be “sharing”, primarily (22) (consist) of three parts. Firstly, the festival can start with a 30-minute discussion where groups of students can exchange and share what they (23) (expose) to recently, expressing themselves freely. Following this section is the speech. Teacher and student representatives previously selected by us are to share and recommend the book they think really deserving to be read. It’s needless to say that the last sharing section which is the most meaningful is donation, during (24) time everyone present, teachers or students, is expected to donate one or more books to the library. As for w hen (25) (hold) the activity, the afternoon may be an ideal choice so that it won’t interrupt our classes.My advice is justified by the following reasons. First and foremost, it is in the group discussion and exchange that we students can have a thorough idea (26) our peers are reading for the moment, serving as a driving force for our own reading journey. So it is (27) the books recommended. Named by those “idols” in our mind, they will definitely win our heart. As for the donation, the benefits are exactly self-evident. (28) can we share beyond our class or even beyond our school, developing a good campus tradition, but (29) (importantly), these books which are sure to be dusted on our shelves can now be of more value.I’m looking forward to your favorable reply. And (30) is my sincere hope that the festival can be a great success and we can gain a lot from it.Yours, Amy Young21. can 22. consisting 23. have been exposed 24. which 25. to hold26. what 27. with 28. Not only 29. more importantly 30. itUnit 6, 黄浦区Just How Buggy is Your Phone?What item in your home crawls with the most germs? If you say 21 toilet seat, you’re wrong. Kitchen sponges top the list. But cell phones are pretty dirty too. They contain around 10 times as many germs as toilet seats. People touch their phones, laptops, and other digital devices all day long, yet rarely clean t hem.In one incident, a thief paid a terrible price for stealing a germy cell phone. He stole it from a hospital in Uganda during a widespread of the deadly disease Ebola. The phone’s owner reported the theft before 22(die)from the disease. Soon, the thief began showing symptoms a nd finally 23 (confess)to the crime.24 in that unusual case a cell phone carried dangerous bacteria, not all germs are bad. Most cause no harm. In fact, they could provide helpful information. Look atthe surface of your phone carefully. Do you see some dirty mars? “That's all you,” says microbial ecologist Jarrad Hampton-Marcell. “That’s biological information.”It turns out that the types of germs that you apply all over your phone or tablet are different from 25 of your friends and family. They’re like a fingerprint that could identify you. Some day in the future, investigators may use these microbial fingerprints to solve crimes. Phones and digital devices may be one of the best places to look for buggy clues.In a 2017 study, researchers sampled a range of surfaces in 22 participants’ homes, 26 countertops and floors to computer keyboards and mice. Then they tried to match the microbial fingerprints on each object to its owner. The office equipment was easiest to match to its owner. I n an 27 (early)study, a different group of researchers found that they could use microbial fingerprints to identify the person who 28 (use)a computer keyboard even after the keyboard sat untouched for two weeks at room temperature.One day, microbial signatures m ight show 29 people have gone andwhat they have touched. They could prove 30 an unmarked device is y ours. So, sure, your phone is pretty germy. Does that inspire you, or does it just bother you?21. the 22. dying 23.confessed 24. Although/Though 25. those26. from 27. earlier 28. had used 29. where 30. thatUnit 7, 嘉定区People are being lured(引诱) onto Facebook with the promise of a fun, free service, (21) realizing that they’re paying for it by giving up plenty of personal information. Facebook then attempts to make money by selling their datato advertisers that want to send (22) (target) messages.Most Facebook users don’t realize this is happening. Even if they know what the company is up to, they still have no i dea (23) they’re paying for Facebook, because people don’t really know what their personal details are worth.The biggest problem, however, is that the company keeps changing the rules. Early on, you could keep everything private. That was the great thing about Facebook — you could create your own little private network. Last year, the company changed its privacy rules (24) many things—your city, your photo, your friends’ names — were set, by default(默认), to be shared with everyone on the Internet.According to Facebook’s vice president Elliot Schrage, the company is simply making changes to improve its service, and if people don’t share information, they have a “(25)(satisfying) experience.”Some critics think this is more about Facebook looking to make more money. Its original business model, (26) involved selling ads and putting them at the side of the page, totally failed. Who wants to look at ads when they are connecting with their friends online?So far the privacy issue (27) (land) Facebook in hot water in Washington. In April, Senator Charles Schumer called on Facebook to change its privacy policy. He also urged the Commission to set regulations for social-networking sites.I suspect that whatever Facebook has d one (28) (invade) our privacy is only the beginning, which is why I’m considering (29) (cancel) my account.Facebook is a handy site, but I’m upset by the idea that (30) information is in the hands of people I don’t trust. That is too high a price to pay.21. without 22. targeted 23. what 24. so that 25. less satisfying 26. which 27. has landed 28. to invade 29. cancel(l)ing 30. my Unit 8, 金ft区However depressed you may be feeling now, if you look back, there certainly will have been events that made you happy—maybe the time (21) you bought your first bicycle or you were awarded a scholarship. When good things happen, we feel excited, proud and happy.But the problem is, happiness doesn’t usually last. The excitement of that first bicycle purchase wears off, and the pride in the scholarship gives way to the stress of performing (22) (well) on the next exam.Psychologists call this phenomenon hedonic adaptation (享乐适应症)—that is, (23)good something makes us feel, most of the time we drift back to (24) we started. An often (25) (quote) example is that lottery winners are no happier than non-winners eighteen months after their win.But don’t despair. It is possible to make happiness last. Psychologists have found two anti-adaptation tools that are effective in sustaining happiness: variety and appreciation.Variety is, as we all know, the spice of life. But it’s also a useful weapon (26) adaptation. Positive changes that (27) (experience) in a variety of ways are more likely to lead to lasting happiness. For example, you will feel happier about your volunteer work (28) you are able to cope with new tasks every week. The second tool, appreciation, is in many ways the opposite of adaptation. It’s about focusing on something, instead of letting it fade into the background. It is only when you appreciate s omething (29) an enduring feeling of happiness will follow.Human beings spend a lot of time figuring out what makes them happy, but not enough time (30) (try) to hang on to the happiness they already h ave. This is like focusing all your energy on making more money, without giving any thought to what you will do with the money. The key to happiness is to not only look for new opportunities but also to make the most of the ones you’ve been given. 21. when 22.better 23. no matter how 24. where 25. quoted26. against 27. are experienced 28. if 29. that 30. tryingUnit 9, 静安区“I love the work and experience I’ve gained, but I am frustrated by the disorganized management. Also, I’ve been told I can’t ask for more money. I can get a new job with more pay, but will (21) (leave) within a year hurt my professional reputations?”The answer is , “it depends”.When we choose to leave a new job early, it sends the messagethat(22) is terribly wrong, especially in the current economicclimate(23) unemployment is higher and people are dying for jobs. Thatmeans you will somehow look s uspicious (24) you say about the leave. Saying the work is great but you don’t like management or the pay won’t go over well with employers. To them, it sounds a bit selfish and needy. No doubt, they (25) (question) your ability to be patient or be a good team players.Employers dislike people who are unhappy in job after less than a year. It implies impatience and lack of appreciation for the employer. Plus, you’re getting paid to do work you actually like, so they 26 assume that you can’t put up with a little disorganization. And speaking of pay, most companies work 27 an annual review basis, so suddenly asking for more money doesn’t work for their b udgets. So, what’s the solution?Focus on your desire 28(develop)professionally.“It’s a touch decision to leave this great company. I love the work I am doing. However, it29(make)clear to me that there is no room for me to grow my skills as a professional. My fear is if I stay, I w ill become 30(competitive)down the line. I want to move to a company where I can take my skills and abilities to the next level and create even more value for my employer.”21. leaving 22. it/ something 23. where 24. whatever25. question/ will question 26. may/ might 27. on 28. to develop29. has been made/ is made 30. less competitiveUnit 10, 闵行区We want our children to succeed in school and, perhaps even more importantly, in life. But the paradox(悖论) is that our children can only truly succeed (21)they first learn how to fail. Consider the finding that world-class figure skaters fall over more often in practice than low-level figure skaters. Why are the really good skaters falling over the most?The reason is actually quite simple. Top skaters are constantly challenging themselves in practice. (22) (stretch) their limitations, they keep trying their best. They fall over so often, but it is precisely why they learn so fast. Lower-level skaters have a quite different approach. They are always attempting jumps they can already do very easily, (23) (remain) within their comfort zone. This is why they don’t fall over. In a superficial sense, they look successful, because they are always on their feet. Never (24) (fail) in practice prevents them from making progress.(25)is true of skating is also true of life. James Dyson worked through 5,126 prototypes (原型) for his newest vacuum before coming up with the design(26) made his fortune. These failures were essential to the pathway of learning. As Dyson put(27) : “You can’t develop new technology unless you test new ideas and learn when things go wrong. Failure is essential to invention.”In healthcare, however, things are very different. Clinicians don’t like to admit to failure, partly because they have strong egos ( 自我) —particularly the senior doctors—and partly because they fear litigation (诉讼). The consequence is that (28) learning from failure, healthcare often covers up failure. The direct consequence is that the same mistakes (29) (repeat). According tothe Journal of Patient Safety, 400,000 people die every year in American hospitals alone due to preventable error. (30) healthcare learns to respond p ositivelyto failure, things will not improve.21. if / when 22. To stretch 23. remaining 24. failing 25. What26.which / that 27. it 28.instead of 29. are repeated 30. Until / UnlessUnit 11, 浦东新区Is Climate Change Consuming Your Favorite Foods?Due to climate change, the world’s endangered lists are no longer just for animals. We may not only need to adapt ourselves to living in a warmer world but a (21) (tasty) one as well.As the increased amount of carbon dioxide in the air linked to globalwarming (22) (continue) to affect weather, we often forget that they are also impacting the quantity, the quality, and the growing locations of our food. Some foods have already felt the impact while (23) may even become scarce within the next 30 years.Whether or not you try to limit y ourself (24) one cup of coffee a day, the effects of climate change on the world's coffee-growing regions may leave you little choice.Rising temperatures and unpredictable rainfall patterns are reported to have been threatening coffee plantations in South America, Africa, Asia, and Hawaii. The result? Significant cuts in coffee yield.According to organizations like Australia's Climate Institute, half of the present coffee-producing areas (25) (estimate) not to be suitable by the year 2050, if current climate patterns continue.With temperatures continuously rising, oceans are absorbing some of the heat and undergoing warming of their own, (26) (cause) a decline in fish population, including in lobsters that are cold-blooded creatures, and in salmons(鲑鱼) (27) eggs find it hard to survive in higher water temperatures. Warmer waters also encourage some poisonous marine bacteria to grow and lead to illness in humans whenever (28) (take) with raw seafood, like oysters.And how about that satisfying “crack” which you get when you are eating crabs and lobsters? It could be silenced (29) shellfish have been struggling to build their calciumcarbonate(碳酸钙) shells, which is a result of ocean acidification.Even worse is the possibility (30) we will have no seafood to enjoy at all. In a 2006 Dalhousie University study, scientists predicted that if over-fishing and rising temperature trends continued at their present rate, the world's seafood stocks would run out by the year 2050.21. less tasty 22.continues/is continuing 23. others 24. to 25. are estimated 26. causing 27. whose 28.taken 29. because/since/as 30. that Unit 12, 普陀区The Best Book I’ve Ever ReadFrankly, I have read nearly all of the great works of literature, but no book has ever impressed me as deeply or directly (21)Joel Stein’s Man Made: A Stupid Quest for Masendinity.Haven’t we all, on some level, been Jewish boys in New Jersey in (22)1970s with only female friends, an Easy-Bake oven and a strong preference for show tunes? Haven’t we all had a panic attack (23) learning we’re going to have a son, since that means we’re going to have to figure out how to throw f ootballs, watch other people throw footballs and d ecide (24) to be happy or sad about the results of football throwing? Haven’t we all then tried to correct our lack of maleness by becoming a man, fighting fires with f irefighters, (25) (drive) a Lamborghini and doing three days of Army training camp? I know I h ave.The only parts I didn’t fully enjoy w ere (26) in which the author suffered horribly. After just three hours of training camp, he fainted weakly into the arms of a soldier. The film rights to Man Made have already been sold to Fox, and I hope it gets (27) (turn) into a movie with George Clooney playing the Stein role, since they remind me so much of each other.(28) this is only Stein’s first book, I would already consider him a s someone like David Sedaris, Dave Barry, James Thurber, Mark Twain and Abraham Lincoln. I (29) (recommend) Man Made not just to all my friends and family but also to strangers on Twitter over and over again. My one fear i s (30)after this great achievement, Stein will lose his ability to be a cruel critic of our shallow times.22. as 22. the 23when 24. Whether 25.driving 26. those 27.turned 28. Though/Although/While 29. have recommended 30. that Unit 13, 青浦区Wayward Penguin(企鹅) Released South of New Zealand He needed a little push before speeding backward down a slide. Once in the water, he held his head up for one last look. And then he was gone. The wayward emperor penguin (21) (know) as “Happy Feet” was back home in Antarcti c waters after a temporary stay in New Zealand.Happy Feet was released into the ocean south of New Zealand on Sunday, more than two months after he came ashore on a beach nearly 2,000 miles from home and became an instant celebrity. (22) (speak) from a satellite phone, Wellington Zoo veterinarian Lisa Argilla said Happy Feet’s release went remarkably smoothly. Argilla said crew members from the boat carried the penguin inside his box to the rear part of the ship for his final send-off.(23) when they opened the door of the box, the penguin showed no interest in leaving.“I needed to give him a little tap on his back,” Argilla said.The penguin slipped down the slide on his stomach, bottom first, she said. He resurfaced about 6 feet from the boat, (24) (take) a look up at the people aboard, and then disappeared beneath the surface.“I was really happy to see him go,” Argilla said. “The best part of my job is when you get to release animals back into the w ild (25) they are supposed to be.”The 3-foot-tall bird was found on June 20 on Peka Peka Beach, about 40 miles northwest of New Zealand’s capital, Wellington. It has been 44 years (26)an emperor penguin was last spotted in the wild in New Zealand.At first, conservation authorities said they would wait and let nature take itscourse with the penguin. But it soon became clear the bird’s condition was growing(27) (bad), as he swallowed sand and, likely mistaking it for snow.(28) the world watching, authorities finally took action, moving the penguin to the Wellington Zoo four days after he was discovered. It was at the zoo (29) the bird was given a home in a room filled with a bed of ice so he wouldn’t overheat.Now that Happy Feet (30) (nurse) back to health, his chances are as good as they are for any other penguin in the wild.“He swam away, not caring about us anymore,” Argilla said.She paused.“And that is a good thing,” she said.22. known 22. Speaking 23. But 24. took 25. where 26. since26. worse 28. With 29. that 30. has been nursedUnit 14, 松江区Marvel and Disney Remember Stan LeeToday, Marvel Comics and The Walt Disney Company pause and reflect with great sadness on the passing of Marvel Chairman Emeritus, Stan Lee. With a heavy heart, we share our deepest condolences(哀悼)(21) his daughter and brother, and we honor and remember the creator, voice and champion of M arvel.“Stan Lee was as extraordinary as the characters he created. A super hero in his own right to Marvel fans around the world, Stan had the power to inspire, to entertain, and to connect. Nothing but his h eart (22) exceed the scale of his imagination.” said Bob Iger, Chairman and CEO of the Walt Disney C ompany.Stan Lee loved the (23) (write) word from an early age, and wanted to craft stories like those in his favorite books and films, which he consumed greedily. From a simple upbringing in Manhattan, young Stanley worked his way through a series of jobs (24) he found himself an assistant at a comic book publishing company — Timely Comics.Marvel fans found a friend in Stan Lee. He introduced the famous “Stan’s Soapbox” to speak directly to his r eaders, (25) (reach) a personal level rarely seen in comics of the day. Always pushing for new ways of creating comics, Stan also started the “Marve l method” of plotting and art, creating some o f (26) (fantastic) stories in the industry to this day. An entire generation of young readers expanded and strengthened their vocabulary and knowledge through Stan’s stories.Roy Thomas, (27) succeeded Lee as editor-in-chief at Marvel, had visited Lee two days before (28) death to discuss the upcoming book The Stan Lee Story, and stated “I think he was ready to go. But he was still talking about doing more cameos(配角). (29) he had the energy for it and didn’t have to travel, Stan was always up (30) (do) something more.”Marvel and the entire Walt Disney Company salute the life and career of Stan Lee and offer their undying gratitude for his unmatchable accomplishments within their halls. Every time you open a Marvel comic, Stan will be there.21. with 22. could 23. written 24. until 25. reaching26. the most fantastic 27. who 28. his 29. As long as/So long as 30. to do。
高中语法摸底测试100题

高中语法摸底测试100题1. Mary likes to wear beautiful _____.A. dressB. clothC. jacketD. dresses2. It _____ to the airport.A. takes forty minute's drive to getB. takes forty-minute drive to getC. is forty-minutes' driveD. is a forty-minute drive3. It is reported that _________ schools are improving their IT environment.A. a great manyB. a great dealC. a large amount ofD. a large part of4. She cut the cloth with _____ scissors.A. a couple ofB. a pair ofC. twoD. a5. -- Who broke the glass?-- I suppose _____ must be one of the children.A. the oneB. heC. itD. who6. The students encouraged _____ to go on.A. one after anotherB. one anotherC. the otherD. one by one7. Will he come back to school tomorrow? I hope _____.A. thatB. thisC. soD. it8. He was ill. _____ is why he didn't attend the meeting.A. ThisB. ItC. ThereD. That9. His attitude to us is _____ of a comrade.A. oneB. itC. thatD. those10. One of the students hasn't prepared _____ lessons very well.A. one'sB. onesC. theirD. his11. I remember _____ word he said that day.A. allB. bothC. eachD. every12. "How many elephants did you see?" "_____".A. NoneB. No oneC. Not many onesD. No many13. _____ of them knew about the plan because it was secret.A. SomeB. AnyC. No oneD. None14. Biology is _____.A. science of lifeB. science of the lifeC. the science of the lifeD. the science of life15. When we saw his face, we knew _____ was bad.A. the newsB. some newsC. a newsD. news16. It is pleasant to play ______ game of ______ table tennis ______ summer afternoon.A. a...the...on theB. a...X...on aC. the...the...in theD. the...X...in a17. What ______ heavy snow. Let's go out for a walk in ______ snow, shall we?A. X...the B. a...the C. a...X D. X (X)18. There are ten boxes on the desk and the ______ is yours.A. nineB. ninethC. ninthD. forth19. ______ was done by the girl students.A. One three of the workB. One third of the worksC. Two third of the worksD. Two thirds of the work20. Which of the following is wrong?This book is easy enough for ______.A. a six-year-old childB. a child of six years oldC. a child aged sixD. a six years old child21. Fifty-six ______ twenty-seven makes eighty-three.A. plusB. minusC. timesD. divided by22. Every means ______ tried, yet no result ______encouraging up to now.A. have been ...isB. has been...has beeC. have ...has beenD. has...is23. Peter was ______ to come to school this morning.A. a secondB. the secondC. a No. twoD. the two24. Tom with his friends ______ volleyball since three o'clock.A. has been playingB. is playingC. have been playingD. have played25. All that can be said ______.A. has been saidB. have been saidC. is saidD. are to be said26. Many a school and many a hospital ______ since 1949.A. have set upB. has set upC. have been set upD. has been set up27. Two kilograms ______ too heavy for a sick man.A. isB. areC. wasD. were28. A group of children ______ hide and seek in the garden.A. is playingB. are playingC. has been playingD. was playing29. All but one ______ here just now.A. isB. wasC. have beenD. were30. The police ______ for the lost child everywhere.A. is lookingB. has lookedC. are lookingD. are looked31. Both bread and butter ______ on sale in this shop.A. isB. areC. haveD. has32. The parents as well as the baby ______ in high spirits.A. areB. isC. has beenD. have got33. He is one of those who ______ very hard.A. worksB. workC. isD. are34. Hold the book ______ please, for I can't see the words in it clearly.A. more closerB. more closelyC. closelyD. closer35. Alice is a kind girl. She is ______ willing to help me study in English.A. veryB. soC. suchD. too36. What is the ______ news?A. lateB. laterC. latestD. latter37. Which do you think is ______, wealth or health?A. betterB. the betterC. bestD. the best38. I cannot thank you ______ much of your kindness. I owe my success to you.A. soB. veryC. tooD. as39. It is ______ for anyone to choose good friends.A. the most importantB. too important thingC. a most importantD.most important40. Li Pin is the ______ man I want to see.A. lastB. lasterC. latestD. latter41. The meeting lasted till late ______.A. into nightB. at nightC. into the nightD. at the night42. I'm badly in need ______ your help.A. ofB. forC. fromD. at43. It's the first turning ______ the left after the traffic lights.A. onB. inC. byD. for44. She's such a quarrelsome woman. I don't know how you can ______ her.A. put upB. put up withC. stand up withD. stand with45. Man's life is often compared ______ a candle.A. withB. asC. toD. in46. I'm afraid you've mistaken me ______ my twin sister.A. forB. withC. toD. by47. I agree with him ______, but not entirely.A. until a certain pointB. to some pointC. to some extentD. until a certain extent48. As you are now a member of our society we shall let you ______ our secrets.A. intoB. throughC. toD. between49. I ______ all day and I haven't a penny left.A. had shoppedB. am shoppingC. have shoppedD. have been shopping50. A relative of yours ______ this evening.A. will be coming to see youB. will have been comingC. would come to see youD. won't have seen you51. Lu Xun ______ a lot of novels.A. wroteB. had writtenC. was writingD. has written52. -- Could you give these books to Mr. Mackintosh?-- Certainly, ______ him about something else in any case, so it won't be anybother.A. I sawB. I seeC. I can seeD. I'll be seeing53. Look at these clouds. ______.A. It'll rainB. It's going to rainC. It'll be rainingD. It is to rain54. It ______ six years since they last saw each other.A. wasB. had beenC. isD. would have been55. George has arrived, but I did not know he ______ until yesterday.A. comesB. will comeC. is comingD. was coming56. He ______ English for six years by the time he takes his examination.A. was studyingB. would have been studyingC. had been studyingD. will have been studying57. I am told that her father is in London and ______ a dry-goods store.A. has keptB. keptC. keepsD. had kept58. ______ you make a little room for me?A. ShouldB. CouldC. MayD. Must59. I will certainly be surprised if he ______ to tell them what he knows.A. dareB. will dareC. daredD. dares60. --- " ______ he open the door?"--- "Yes, please."A. ShallB. WillC. CanD. Would61. He ______ live in the country than in the city.A. prefersB. likes toC. has betterD. would rather62. The problem is _____ we can master modern science and technology in a short time.A. ifB. thatC. whatD. how63. Give it to _____ you think can do the work well.A. whoB. whoeverC. whomD. someone64. _____ the old man's sons wanted to know was _____ the gold had been hidden.A. That, whatB. What, whereC. What, thatD. What, if65. _____ in the newspaper that the Japanese Prime Minister will arrive next Monday.A. It saysB. It's saidC. He is saidD. It has said66. The man ______ is our new headmaster.A. who the teacher is talking to himB. whom the teacher is talkingC. the teacher is talking toD. who the teacher is talking67. The old lady ______ the girl ten Yuan for washing windows, most of ______ hadn't been cleaned for a long time.A. spent, thoseB. paid, thatC. paid, theseD. paid, which68. The doctor ______ she sent her friend is very famous.A. to whomB. to whoseC. whomD. at whom69. He wrote his first novel ______ studying in a university.A. sinceB. asC. whileD. with70. Tom and Jack went ______ they could find work.A. every placeB. the city whereC. the place whereD. wherever71. ______, the library was closed.A. SundayB. Being SundayC. It to be SundayD. As it was Sunday72. ______ you ever have any trouble, let me know.A. IfB. WheneverC. WhileD. X73. It's ______ he helped you that I'm ready to help him.A. the reasonB. forC. becauseD. since74. She looks pretty ______ she wears.A. inB. whateverC. whatD. which75. Another driver had just driven into the back of Jack's car ______ he was waiting at some traffic lights.A. sinceB. onceC. whileD. during76. ______ she said this, she regretted it.A. The timeB. The momentC. The hourD. The day77. There isn't such a word ______ I know.A. as soon asB. as long asC. so long asD. so far as78. ---What's made Ruth so upset?--- ______ three tickets to the folk music concert.A. LostB. LosingC. Because of losingD. Since she lost79. ---Who were those people with the banner?---A group ______ itself the League for Peace.A. callingB. callsC. calledD. is called80. Japan is an ______ industrial country.A. advancingB. advancedC. to advanceD. to be advanced81. I feel it an honor ______ to speak here.A. to askB. askingC. to be askedD. having asked82. Tom failed ______ the experiment yesterday.A. doingB. didC. to doD. do83. I found my home town completely ______.A. changedB. changingC. to be changedD. to change84. They want the job ______ by the end of the week.A. to doB. doneC. didD. to be doing85. He was seen ______ a letter in his bed room.A. writeB. to writeC. writtenD. wrote86. ______, I am not satisfied with your work.A. Telling the truthB. To tell the truthC. Being told the trueD. To have told the truth87. ______ with extraordinary strength, the sportsman raised the huge box onto his shoulders.A. Having been fillingB. Be filledC. FilledD. Filling88. Greatly ______, the students made up their minds to work at English even harder.A. inspiringB. inspiredC. having inspiredD. to inspire89. If you had not helped them, they ______ in London now.A. would still beB. will still beC. would have still goneD.will have still gone90. She insisted that she ______ somebody in the house.A. should hearB. heardC. hearD. was heard91. I enjoyed the movie very much. I wish I ______ the book from which it was made.A. have readB. had readC. should have readD. am reading92. I'd rather that you ______ the operation right away.A. performB. should performC. will performD. performed93. Only in the library _____ the book.A. we can getB. can we getC. can get weD. we get94. Here _____. This is our classroom.A. are weB. we areC. you areD. are you95. Included _____.A. all kinds of booksB. was all kinds of booksC. were all kinds of booksD. all kinds of books are96. Never _____ forget the days when _____ together with you.A. shall I...I livedB. shall I...did I liveC. I shall...I livedD. I shall...did I live97. Scarcely _____ raining _____ the PLA fighters started on their way again.A. it had stopped...beforeB. it had stopped...thenC. had it stopped...thanD. had it stopped...when98. So _____ that modern industry cannot develop without it.A. electricity is importantB. important is electricityC. electricity important isD. important electricity is99. Next door to ours _____, who has just retired from work.A. where lives an old manB. where does an old man liveC. lives an old manD. does an old man live100. He became famous ______.A. in the sixtiesB. in the sixtyC. in sixtiesD. in sixty。
山东省聊城市2020-2022届(三年)高三一模英语试题汇编:语法填空

【39题详解】
考查名词。句意:但由于一项新的防洪工程,这些洪水现在可能会成为过去。修饰名词project,此处用名词prevention,是名词修饰名词。故填prevention。
【40题详解】
考查冠词。句意:威尼斯位于泻湖的中心,雨水和强风使海水通过天然的缝隙流到威尼斯。短语in the middle of“在……的中间”。故填the。
The“wild man”legend has been passed on for generations by word-of- mouth, In 2016, the legend of "wild man" in Shennongjia44( add ) to Hubei province’s intangible cultural heritage list. Today, tourists can visit Wild Man Cave,. eyewitnesses claimed that they spotted the creatures, and see“wild man”sculptures.
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语法练习题五Ⅴ. Choose the best answer (选择最恰当的答案): (共26分)31. Look at ______ teacher in blue. He helped and taught the children in Wenchuan last year.A) a B) an C) the D) /32. Jack, a friend of ______, keeps healthy by taking an active part in sports and recreation.A) me B) I C) my D) mine33. It’s time ______ our English class now. Let’s get everything ready.A) for B) by C) to D) in34. There is still ______ fish on the plate. Please finish it off.A) little B) a little C) few D) a few35. ______ people went to visit the 2009 Auto Shanghai last April.A) Thousand B) Thousands C) Thousands of D) Thousand of36. Mr. Lee is always strict ______ us in class, but friendly out of class.A) with B) among C) on D) at37. This problem is so easy that ______ student can work it out in a minute.A) none B) any C) anyone D) everyone38. Bill isn’t feeling well as he had too much ______ this morning.A) potato B) noodle C) biscuit D) bread39. If you have ______ try, I’m sure you’ll get the right answer.A) other B) another C) one another D) the other40. The Shanghai World Financial Centre located in Pudong is now ______ in China.A) high B) higher C) highest D) the highest41. Thanks to Elaine. With her help, we finished the work an hour ______.A) early B) earlier C) earliest D) the earliest42. That piece of music sounded very ______. I enjoyed every minute of it.A) beautiful B) well C) wonderfully D) beautifully43. The firemen put out the serious fire before any real damage was caused, ______?A) did they B) was it C) didn’t they D) wasn’t it44. It is ten o’clock, but Joseph ______ at his lessons.A) has worked B) works C)is working D) was working45. The radio is pretty loud. ______ you please turn it down a bit?A) May B) Could C) Must D) Should46. The headmaster’s praise for our independent thinking made us all ______ happily.A) smile B) to smile C) smiling D) smiled47. Our school newspaper ______ every Monday. The news of our life and study attracts us all.A) publishes B) published C) is published D) was published48. We have a class meeting on Friday, ______ there is nothing to discuss.A) unless B) until C) if D) because49. ______ good time the children are having in the CenturyPark!A) How B) What C) What an D) What a50. I wonder ______ you go to school on foot in all kinds of weather.A) that B) whether C) how D) what51. After three years of work and life in Shanghai, John is now ______ the changeable weather.A) responsible for B) surprised at C) proud of D) used to52. My father ______ English in his thirties. Now he is ready to be a volunteer for the coming Expo.A) picked up B) got up C) took up D) looked up53. Would you mind my bike while I go into the shop? The underlined word means ______.A) remember B) take care of C) hate D) worry about54. “Take my advice, and you’ll make progress in your English study,” the teacher said to Linda.The underlined word means ______.A) Accept B) Hear C) Receive D) Add55. –Someone stole my new ThinkPad last night.–______A) That’s all right. B) I’m afraid not. C) How awful! D) No problem.56. –Would you like some more coffee? It’s still early.–______A) It doesn’t matter. B) Help yourself. C) No, you needn’t. D) That’s kind of you.Ⅵ. Complete the sentences with the given words in their proper forms(用括号中所给单词的适当形式完成下列句子,每空格限填一词): (共8分)57. Jack was glad he had got two ________ of chocolates from his parents. (box)58. Though he is an English boy of ________, he can speak very good Chinese. (fifth)59. Tom, what are you going to be in the future, a scientist or a ________? (write)60. Those miners (矿工) were ________ enough to be alive after the accident. (luck)61. Our ships sail ________ in the Indian Ocean with the help of the Chinese warships. (safe)62. Do you know ________ bike this is? It is in our way. (who)63. Mr Black has a large family to ________, so he works for two companies. (food)64. The century-oldWaibaiduBridge is again an ________ for visitors to Shanghai. (attract)Ⅶ. Rewrite the following sentences as required(根据所给要求,改写下列句子。
每空格限填一词): (共12分) 65. My uncle teaches Chinese in that school. (改为一般疑问句)________ your uncle ________ Chinese in that school?66. I paid two thousand yuan for this new iPod. (对划线部分提问)________ ________ did you pay for this new iPod?67. The world financial crisis (金融危机) is very serious. (改为感叹句)________ ________ the world financial crisis is!68. We always raise our national flag before morning exercises. (改为被动语态)Our national flag ________ always ________ before morning exercises.69. Tim is so young that he can’t go to school now. (保持句意基本不变)Tim is not ________ ________ to go to school now.70. How heavy is that piece of luggage? (保持句意基本不变)________ the ________ of that piece of luggage?C.Choose the words or expressions and complete the passage(选择最恰当的单词或词语完成短文):(14分)Gloria is a famous hostess (女主持人) of a TV station. When she was 15, she happened towalk into a bookstore in her hometown and began looking at the books on the shelves. Theman behind the counter, John Smith, asked if she’d like a job. She needed to start 85for college, so she said yes.Gloria worked after school and during summer holidays, and the job helped pay for her first year of college. During college she would do many other jobs: she served coffee in the student union, was a hotel cleaner and even made maps for the Forest Service. But 86 books was one of the most satisfying jobs.One day a woman came into the bookstore and asked Gloria for books on cancer (癌症). The woman seemed anxious. Gloria showed her practically everything they had and found other books they could order. The woman left the store 87 , and Gloria has always remembered the pride (自豪) she felt in having helped hercustomers.Years later, as a television hostess, Gloria heard about a child who was born with problems with his fingers and hand. His family could not 88 an operation, and the boy lived in shame, hiding his hand in his pocket all the time.Gloria persuaded (说服) her boss to agree to let her do the story. After the story was broadcast, some doctorscalled, offering to perform the operation 89 .Gloria visited the boy in the hospital after the operation. The first thing he did was to 90 his repaired hand and s ay, “Thank you.” What a sweet sense of satisfaction Gloria felt!At Smith’s bookstore, Gloria always realized she was working for the customers, not the store. Today it’s the same. The TV station pays her, but she feels that she should work for the people who watch the programmes, helping them understand the 91 better.85. A) saving B) studying C) surveying D) making86. A) borrowing B) lending C) reading D) selling87. A) more excited B) less worried C) quite interested D) very surprised88. A) do B) offer C) afford D) give89. A) in return B) on business C) with pleasure D) for free90. A) hide B) raise C) wash D) check91. A) TV station B) hostesses C) world D) operation语法练习题六Part 2 Vocabulary and GrammarII.Choose the best answer (选择最恰当的答案) :(共20分)()31. Anna ordered a square umbrella from the Taobao net last week and now ___ umbrella has arrived.A. aB. anC. theD. /()32. – Where did you buy the nice card? -- I made it by ___.A. IB. meC. myselfD. mine()33. The postman cried out downstairs, “Mr. Anderson, here is a letter ___ you.”.A. ofB. onC. withD. for()34. Peter’s parents are good at physics, but ___ of them is good at English.A. allB. bothC. neitherD. none()35. I need ___ bananas to make fruit salad. Could you please buy some?A. fewB. a fewC. littleD. a little()36. The more you smile, the ___ you will feel in your everyday life.A. happyB. happierC. happiestD. the happiest()37. “How much ___ the pair of shoes over there?” the lady asked the shop assistant.A. amB. isC. beD. are()38. Tony, what would you like for your fourteenth birthday, an MP4 ___ a bike?A. butB. andC. orD. so()39. My father was preparing for his speech ___ my mother was doing some washing last night.A. whileB. untilC. unlessD. if()40. – Must I do all the housework, Mum?-- No, you ___. Just clean your bedroom.A. mustn’tB. shouldn’tC. needn’tD. can’t()41. – Would you like to go and have some coffee with me?-- I’d like to, but my father ___ for me outside now.A. waitsB. is waitingC. will waitD. waited()42. – Helen, I called you yesterday evening, but nobody answered the phone.-- Oh, I ___ a walk with my sister at that time.A. takeB. tookC. am takingD. was taking()43. The students in the middle school ___ their e-bags since 2010.A. haveB. will haveC. have hadD. had()44. A flower show ___ next week in the park and I’ll go to visit it with my family.A. is holdingB. will holdC. has been heldD. will be held()45. He decided to leave for Thailand as soon as he finished ___ the novel.A. writeB. writingC. to writeD. written()46. – I feel a bit hungry now. – Why not ___ for dinner with us?A. goB. goingC. to goD. gone()47. ___ excited the mother was when she heard her son’s voice from the space station!A. HowB. WhatC. What aD. What an()48. ___ comes the last bus! Hurry up, or we’ll have to walk home.A. ThisB. HereC. ItD. One()49. –Would you mind telling me your brother’s e-mail address? -- ___.A. You’re welcomeB. Certainly notC. The same to youD. Yes, please()50. –I like the party so much, but I have to go home. It’s too late.-- ___.A. What a pity!B. Have another try.C. Congratulations!D. It’s a pleasure.plete the following passage with the words or phrases in the box. Each one can only be used once.(8分)Hundreds of years ago, news was carried from place to place by people on foot or by horse. It took days, weeks and sometimes months for people to 51 news. Now it is possible to send words and pictures around the world in seconds. Billions of people learn about news stories of their own country and 52 the world every day, either by watching TV or reading newspapers.Newspapers have been an important 53 of everyday life since the 18th century. Many countries have hundreds of different newspapers. How do newspaper editors (编辑)decide which news stories to print? Why do they print some stories and not others? What makes a good newspaper story?Firstly, it is important to report new stories. TV 54 can report news much faster than newspapers. Yet, newspapers give more about the same story. They may also look at the story in another way, or they may print completely different stories to those on TV.Secondly, a news story has to be interesting and 55 . People don’t want to read stories about everyday life. As a result, many stories are about some kind of danger and seem to be “bad” news. 56 , newspapers never print stories about planes landing safely, instead, they print stories about plane accidents.57 , many people are interested in news in foreign countries, but more prefer to read stories about people, places and 58 in their own country. So the stories on the front page in Chinese newspapers are usually very different from the ones in British, French and American newspapers.51______52______53______54_______55_______56______57_______58________-plete the sentences with the given words in their proper forms (8分)59. My father has worked as an __________ in the factory for several years. (engine)60. The story tells us that the strange animal is the __________ son of the dragon (龙). (nine)61. Do you know who will make a __________ on the history of the USA this afternoon? (speak)62. The newly-built bridge will __________ the citizens to cross the river more conveniently. (able)63. The kids were excited when they saw so many __________ cartoons in the amusement park. (attract)64. The 70-year-old man was __________ ill and died a few months later. (serious)65. Though they are really great, they have never thought of themselves as __________. (hero)66. It is reported that the small island country may __________ in the years to come. (appear)V.Rewrite the following sentences as required.(14分)67. They do some homework in the classroom before they leave school. (改为一般疑问句)__________ they do __________ homework in the classroom before they leave school?68. Your grandpa seldom goes to the shopping centre with your grandma. (改为反意疑问句)Your grandpa seldom goes to the shopping centre with your grandma, __________ __________?69. These families will move to the new housing estate in two weeks. (对划线部分提问)__________ __________ will these families move to the new housing estate?70. The lady put some goldin the shoe twenty years ago. (对划线部分提问)__________ __________ the lady put some gold twenty years ago?71. “What have you learned in the university?” The manager asked Tom. (合并为一句)The manager asked Tom what __________ __________ learned in the university.72. Horses are larger than any other animals in this area. (保持句意不变)Horses are __________ __________ among all the animals in this area.73. It cost my uncle huge amounts of money to decorate the living room. (保持句意不变)My uncle __________ huge amounts of money __________ the living room.D. Read the passage and fill in the blanks with proper words(在短文的空格内填入适当的词,使其内容通顺,每空格限填一词,首字母已给):(14分)The Amazon (亚马逊) rainforest is home to millions of different kinds ofanimals, plants, and birds. Most of the world’s fresh water is here and the forestplants clean the Earth’s air every day.Chico was born near the Amazon town, Brazil (巴西), in 1944 and started working when he was very young. Like the r 92 of his family, the boy got the money by taking a little rubber (橡胶) from the trees in the forest. Theforest and its people lived together comfortably and peacefully.But some people think too much about the p 93 and never think about the future. In 1980, the forest was burned to build roads, houses and factories. Chico was angry; he wanted to save the forest! He talked to the government workers, but they didn’t listen to him. They were still clearing the rainforests to make quick, easy money. “Many voices are s 94 than one,” he though t, so Chico held group meetings. He discovered that hundreds of people agreed with him. His hope g 95. More people came together to try to stop the work of the forest clearers. Large areas of the forest were saved. Later he traveled to many other countries for i 96 help. People soon became very much interested in this brave Brazilian. In the next few years Chico’s name became famous all over the world. The government of Brazil started making plans to protect large areas of the Amazon rainforest.But as Ch ico’s dreams started coming true, someone stopped him in the o 97possible way. The famous forest fighter was murdered (谋杀) right outside his home on December 22, 1988. Chico’s life was cut short, but hisbrave new ideas continued in other people. One manc 98 the world’s ideas. After his death, people around the world sent money to help Chico’s work.。