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语法填空专题学
高考英语语法填空专题练习突破性题例
(一)
Lastsummer,IwenttoHanwang,anareaseverelydamagedduringtheWenchuanearthquake.Ivisitedsomeofthe46(survive)andhelpedthelocalvolunteers.
AtHanwang,therewerenotallbuildingsandtheairwasverydirtyandpeoplewerecrowded.Ilivedwithvolunteers47allaroundChinainmakeshift(临时的)accommodation.Theyhadbeenworkingthereformorethansixmonths,somegivingupjobstohelpwitheducatingthekids.Theynevercomplained48thepoorconditionsthatIcouldn’tbearatfirst.Rather,theywerethankfultohavethechance49(rebuild)thedamagedareas.Irespectedtheirwork
Mymaintaskwastovisitsomeofthechildren50charityorganizationwassupporting.Oneofthemwasdisabled,havingbrokenalegduringtheearthquake.A51(poison)spiderhadbittenanothergirlwhileshe52(live)inatentaftertheearthquake.Shehadhadtoendure(忍受)thetransplantofapieceofskinfromonelegtotheother.Thesechildrenhadhadterriblebadluck,53theywerestillfullofhopedespitethesituation.Theirgradeswereamazinglygood,54wasonereasonthecharitygroupchosetohelpthem.AllthepeopleIvisitedweregrateful,notonlyforsurvivingbuttothecountryforhelping55.
(二)
Itwasdreadfullycold,itwassnowingfast,andalmostdark;theevening----thelasteveningoftheoldyearwasdrawingin.Inthecoldanddarkness,therewentalongthestreetapoorlittlegirl,bareheadedandwithnakedfeet.Whensheleftherhomeshehadslippers____16____.___17______,theyweremuchtoolargefor____18_____feet---slippersthathermotherhadusedtillthenandthepoorlittlegirllosttheminrunningacrossthestreet_____19____whentwocarriageswerepassingby_____20_____(terrible)fast.Whenshelookedforthem,onewasnottobefound,andaboyseizedtheotherandranawaywith___21_____,sayinghewoulduseitasacradleforhismouse.
Sothelittlegirlwentonwithherbarefeet_____22_____wereredandbluewithcold.Inanoldapronthatshewore____23______(be)bundlesofmatches,andshecarriedabundlealsoinherhand.Noonehadbroughtsomuchasabunchallthelongday,andnoonehadgivenhereven___24_____penny.
Poorlittlegirl!
______25____(tremble)withcoldandhunger,shecreptalong,aperfectpictureofmisery.
(三)
Thetaskofbeingacce
ptedandenrolledinauniversitybeginsearlyforsomestudents.Longbeforetheygraduate16highschool,thesestudentstakespecialcoursestoprepareforadvancedstudy.Theymayalsotakeoneormoreexaminationsthattest17wellpreparedtheyarefortheuniversity.Inthefinalyearofhighschool,theycomplete18(apply)andsendthem,withtheirstudentrecords,totheuniversities19theyhopetoenter.Somehighschoolstudentsmayberequiredtohaveaninterview20peoplefromtheuniversity.Neatlydressedandusuallyveryfrightened,theyaredeterminedtoshowthattheyhaveagoodattitudeandtheabilitytosucceed.
Afterthenewstudents21(accept),manycollegesanduniversitiesoffer22instructionprogramforthemtogettoknowtheproceduresforregistrationandstudentsadvising,universityrules,theuseofthelibraryandallthe23majorservicesoftheuniversity.
Beginninganewlifeinanewplacecanbevery24(puzzle).Themoreknowledgestudentshaveabouttheschool,theeasier25willbeforthemtoadapttothenewenvironment.However,ittakestimetogetusedtocollegelife.
(四)
Hic!
You'vejusthiccupped(打嗝)forthetenthtimesinceyoufinisheddinner.Wonder___16 thesefunnynoisesarecomingfrom?
Thepart__17 (blame)isyourdiaphragm,themuscle(肌肉)atthebottomofyourchest.Allhiccupsstarthere.
Thediaphragmalmostalways___18 (work)perfectly---itpullsdownwhenyoubreatheintohelppullairintothelungs__19 itmovesupwhenyoubreatheouttohelppushairoutofthelungs.Butsometimesthediaphragmbecomesupset,andwhen___20 happens,itpushesupinanirregularway,makingyourbreathcomeoutdifferently____21 howitnormallydoes.Whenthisirregularbreathhitsyourvoicebox,you'releftwithabighiccup.Things___22 botherthediaphragmincludeeatingtooquicklyortoomuch,stomachachesorfeelingnervous.
Ifyouwanttoknow___23 togetridofhiccups,herearesome"cures",___24 (breathe)intoapaperbagisonemethodsomepeopleuse.Othersthinktakingamouthfulofwateristhewaytobecomehiccup-free.Sugarunderyourtonguemightalsodriveawaythehiccups.Andmaybethemostfamous 25 (treat),havingsomeonescareyou,alsohelpsbeatthehiccups.
(五)
Sixdaysofspringrainhadcreatedawildriver16(run)byNancyBrown’sfarm.Asshetriedtodrivehercowstohigherground,she17(slip)andhitherheadonafallentreetrunk.Nancywasbadlyhurtandcouldonlywalkwithgreat18(difficult).Thewater19(rise).Nancy’spacegotslowerandslower.Finally,allshecoulddowastothrowherarmaroundLizzie’sneckandtrytohangon.About20minuteslater,Lizziemanagedto20(succeed)pullherselfandNancyoutofthewaterandontoabitofhighland.IttookrescuersanothertwohourstodiscoverNancy.21helicopterloweredadoctor,22attachedNancytoalife-supportlift.Theyraisedherintothehelicopterandtookhertotheschoolgym,23theRedCrosshadsetupanemergencyshelter.
Whenthefloodsubsidedtwodayslater,Nancyimmediatelywentbacktothehighland.Lizziewasgone.24wasoneofthe19cowsthatNancylost.“Iowemylife25her,”saidNancysobbingly.
(六)
Justuptheroadfrommyhomeisafield,withtwohorsesinit.Fromadistance,eachhorselookslikeanyotherhorse.Butifyougeta___16____(close)lookyouwillnoticeoneofthemisblind.
Insteadofabandoninghim,hisownerhasmadehimasafeandcomfortablebarntolivein.Andifyoustandnearbyandlisten,youwillhearthesoundofabell____17___(come)from____18____smallerhorse.Attachedto___19___(it)halterisasmall,copper-coloredbellassistingtheblindfriendtofollowhim.
____20____youwatchthem,you'llfindthehorsewiththebellalwayscheckingontheblindone,andthattheblindhorsewilllistenforthebellandthenslowlywalkto____21____theotheroneis,trustinghewillnot_____22____(lead)astray.Whenthehorsewiththebellreturnstothebarneachevening,hewillstop____23____(frequent)tolookback,makingsurethatthe____24___isn'ttoofarbehindtohearthebell.
Lifedoesnotthrowusawayjustbecausewearenotperfectorbecausewehaveproblemsorchallenges.Sometimeswearetheblindhorsebeingguidedbythelittleringingbellofouracquaintances;___25____othertimeswearetheguidehorse,whohelpsotherstofindtheirway.
(七)
Nowadays,itiscommonthatparentsbuy16educationalpresentfortheirchildren.AlotofpersonalcomputersareplaceundertheChristmastreethisyear.17(believe)thatcomputersarethekeytosuccess,parentsarealsoinsistingthatchildren18(teach)tousetheminschoolasearlyaspossible.Theproblemforschoolis19whenitcomestocomputers,parentsdon’talwaysknowbest.Teachersfoundthemselvescaughtinthemiddleoftheproblembetweenparent20(press)andwiseeducationaldecisions.Manyschoolsaregivingintoparentalimpatienceandarepurchasinghardware21goodeducationalplanning.Educatorsdonotevenagreeonhowcomputersshouldbeused.Eventhose22believethatallchildrenshouldhaveaccesstocomputerswarnofpotentialdangerstotheveryyoung.Thetemptationremainsstronglargely23youngchildrenadaptsowelltocomputers.However,noteveryschoolcanaffordtogointocomputing,andthatcreates24problem:
adivisionbetweenthehavesandthehave-nots.Veryfewparentsareagitatingfor(倡导)computerinstructioninpoorschooldistricts,25theremaybebarelyenoughmoneytopaytheteacher.
(八)
WhilewalkingthroughaparkintheindustrialcityofKharkov,IspottedanoldRussianveteranofWorldWarⅡ.Theyare16(easy)identifiedbythemedalsandribbonstheystillproudlydisplayontheirshirtsandjackets.Thisisnotanactofegotism.Itistheircountry’swayofhonoringthose17helpedsaveRussia,eventhough20millionRussians_____18____(kill)bytheNazis.Iwentuptothisoldman19(sit)withhiswifeandsaid,“Druzhbaimir”(friendshipandpeace).Themanlookingatmeasifin20(believe),tookthebuttonwe21(make)forthetripandsaid“Friendship”inbeingheldbylovinghands,andsaid,“Americanski?
”Ireplied,“Da,Americanski.Druzhbaimir.”Heclaspedbothmyhandsasifwewerelong22(lose)brothersandrepeatedagain,“Americanski!
”Thistimetherewasrecognitionandloveinhisstatement.
For23nextfewminutesheandhiswifespoke24RussianasifIunderstoodeveryword,andIspokeEnglishasifIknewhewouldunderstand.Youknowwhat?
25ofusunderstoodaword,butwesurelyunderstoodeachother.Wehugged,andlaughedandcried,allthewhilesaying,“Druzhbaimir,Americanski.”“Iloveyou,Iamproudtobeinyourcountry,wedonotwantwar.Iloveyou!
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(九)
Beforethe1850’s,theUnitedStateshadanumberofsmallcolleges,mostofthem__16__(date)fromcolonial(殖民时代的)days.Theyweresmall,churchconnectedinstitutions__17__primaryconcernwastoshapethemoralcharacteroftheirstudents.
Betweenmid-centuryandtheendofthe1800’s,morethanninethousandyoungAmericans,dissatisfiedwiththeirtrainingathome,wenttoGermany__18__advancedstudy.__19__ofthemreturntobecomepresidentsofvenerablecolleges—Harvard,Yale,Columbia—andtransformthemintomodernu