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高中英语单词串记法50篇短文
高中英语单词串记法50篇短文
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《高中英语单词串记法》40篇英语短文语法填空题
《高中英语单词串记法》40篇英语短文语法填空题
1.FallinLovewithEnglish
behindtheloosedustycurtain,ateenagerpackeduphis
overcoatintothesuitcase.Heplannedtoleavehomeatdusktherewasthunderandlightningoutdoors.Hehadgottodothishewastiredofhisparents’naggingabouthisEnglishstudyanddidnotwanttogothroughanylonger.Hecouldn’tgetalongwellwithEnglishand(dislike)joininginEnglishclassesbecausehethoughthisteacherignoredhimonpurpose.Asaover60.
Hispartnerwasconcernedabouthimverymuch.Sheunderstoodexactlyhewassufferingfrom,butentirelyidea.Inordertocalmhimdownandsettleproblem,shetalkedwithhimfacetofaceandswappedaseriesoflearningtipswithhim.Theitemssheset(study)Englishwell.
Theteenagerwasgratefulandgotgreatpowerfromhisfriend’swords.Now,
hehasrecoveredfrombeingupsetandhasfalleninlovewithEnglish.
2.DifferentCountriesHaveDifferentKindsofEnglishes
VoyagesofpeoplefromEnglandplayanimportantpartinspreadinganofficialorcommonlanguageinmanycountries,suchasAmerica,Singapore,MalaysiaandsomeAfricancountries.AllonBritishEnglish,theEnglishspokeninthesecountrieswellbynativeEnglishspeakers.Butactually,theseEnglishes〔change〕graduallyin(use)ofvocabulary.
Becauseofthisfact,youcanmakeuseofthedifferencestotellcountrytheforeignersofyourblockarefrom.Forexample,ifabossfluentlycommandsdriver,―Comeupstraighttomyapartmentbytakesomegasformytrucksandcabs‖,insteadofrequesting,―Pleasecometomyflatbyliftandtakesomepetrolformylorriesandtaxis‖,youthelattersuggeststhatheisBritish.
3.AHardTrip
Mysisterwasfondoftraveling.Eversincegraduating,she(care)aboutthedisadvantages.stubbornattitudewasalwayshershortcoming.Onceshemadeuphermindtodosomething,noonecouldpersuadehertochangehermind.Finally,wegaveinusualthoughwepreferredtotakeatrain.wepreparedeverything,(rely)weatherforecastandtheinsurance,webeganourtrip.
Ourjourneywasalongfromahighaltitude.Ourpace
wasslowbecausetheriverfrequentlyhadmanysharpbendsthroughdeepvalleys,
thewaterseemedtoboil.JustasIrecordedinmyjournal,itwasreally
hardjourney.Butwealsoenjoyedgreatviews.Onenight,Iputmyhead
onmypillow—laybeneaththestars.Whenthe
flameinfrontofourcavewentoutatmidnight,Ifoundtheskysobeautiful!
4.AHorribleEarthquake
theearthquake.Butnoonejudged
(come).Suddenly,everythingshook.Itseemedasifthe
worldwasatanend.Millionsofbrickhousesandanumberofdamswere
destroyed.Railwaytracksbecameuselessbars.Pipesinminesburstandletout
smellysteam.Hugecrackstrappedcyclistseverywhere.
nextday,thiseventwastheheadlineormaintitleofallnewspapers.
(give)anoutlineofthedisaster,thewholenationwas
shockedthedamageandthevictim’sextremetheyreadthatthesurvivorscomfortedeachotherby
saying―Congratulations!
Yousurvived!
‖Sotheynotonlyexpressedsympathysincerely,butalsoorganizedtogether(help)thevictimsright
away.Theinjuredwererescuedandthedeadwereburied.Thefrightened
survivorsweredugoutfromundertheruinsandshelter,fresh
waterandelectricity.Thankstopeople’shelp,thelosswasminimized.
5.TheGreatPresident
Asthefounderoftherepublic,thepresidenthadmanygoodqualities.
comingtopower,hewasagenerouslawyer.Hewaswillingtoselflesslyhelp
everyoneturnedtohim.Heacceptednofeelegalguidance
tostoppingtheunfairanti-blacklaws.
HesetuptheBlackYouthLeagueandHowever,hekeptpeacefulprincipleswithoutviolenceandterror,hismeanenemiesstill
hehimselfcouldn’tescape(sentence)to30yearsinprison.
Notfearingoftheprisonguards’(cruel),hekeptactiveandbeggedno
mercyfromthem.Asamatteroffact,hewasalwayshopefulandneverlostheart
duringthestageeventhoughhewasintrouble.
Finally,peoplerewardedhimwiththeleader’spositionandagoldblanket.
6.ABraveMaid
AwoodenvasefromtheMingDynastyattheentranceofthereceptionhall
jewelstodecorateit.Peoplethoughthighlyits
fancycolourofhoneyandthebeautifulpaintingsonit.
whenthecountrywas
atwar,theenemytroopsexplodedthecastle.Debatesonhowthevasesurvived
wentonandon.Inorder(remove)people’sdoubt,ateamofnoless
than20peoplecarriedoutinformalinvestigation.Theevidences
nevergaveawaythesecretevenunderthe
wereinsearchoftreasures.
7.AFairCompetition
thespiritoftheOlympics.
youwinfairlywillyou
andyourhomelanddeservethegreatglory.nowadays,unlikethe
ancienthonestslavecompetitors,somehopelessathletescan’tbearthepainoftrainingcheatwhentakingpartingames.Medalsseemto
havemagicalpowerthemtocheat,andtheprizemoneyhas
replacedthemottoastheironlygoal.
(hold)inourcitynextmonth,oneofthe
host’s___istokeepcompetitionsfair.Theyadvertisedon
postersoutsidethestadiumtopromisethateverycompetitoristohavearegular
physicalexaminationinagymnasiumafteranother.Noonecan
bargainonthis.Thevolunteersinchargewillbeverystrict.is
befinedaswell.
8.Computers(simple)difficultsums.
Butwiththehelpofnewtechnology,electronicchipsreplacedtubesanda
computerstotallychangedourlives.Theycannotonlydownloadinformationfrom
thewetwhenbythenetworkormobilephonesignals,butalso
theycanevencontrolrockets(explore)themoonandinstructandroids
withthehumanrace’scharacterstomopfloorsandwatchoveryournaughty
theydobringhappiness.(become)
away.
asfinance.
9.WildlifeProtectionunexpectedincident.Butwildlifetoday
humansdoharmtoit.Forexample,tigers
arehuntedforfurtomakecarpetssothattheycanonlyliveinsecurereserves;
grassland(destroy)withoutmercysothatduststormscomeintobeing
affectingdistantcities.
Lastyear,scientistssawsomemonkeysthemselveswitha
certainkindofinsectstoprotectthemselvesfiercemosquitoesbiting.
Accordingtotheresultoftheinspection,theyfoundthattheinsectcontainsa
drug,solocalfarmerswereemployedtocatchtheinsects.The(tell)thatitwasalosstohumans,thefarmersburstintolaughterandresponded,―___reallossisourdecreasingincome.‖
Weshouldappreciatethenaturalbalanceandpaymoreattentiontotheimportanceofwildlifeprotection.Notwesucceedinlettingwildlifeliveinpeace,canwesmileinrelief.
10.MyFirstBand(dip)intothemusicbooksbriefly,Icouldsingorplaywell.Tobehonest,Ialways(dream)ofbecomingaIneverdecreasedmydevotion.
Iformedmyfirstband(call)―RollingFrog‖.Atthebeginning,weperformingoninstrumentsinpubsortopassers–bytoearnextrapeoplewerefamiliarwith.Inaddition,weattachedhumorousactstoourperformancesandplayedjokesoneachother.Soon,our―funnyjazz‖becamefamousandtoperformforbroadcaststationsbegantocome.Afterwards,wesortedoutattractivemusicmadearecordinastudio.Awaspainfulthatthebandbrokeupfinally.Butaboveall,Irealizedmydreamtobeamusician.
11.AnInterestingFestival
TheAgriculturalFeasttakesplaceaftertheIndependenceDay.Itisnotaworldwidecelebration.OnlyChristiansinMexicolookforwardtoits___1__(arrive)foritsreligiousorigin.
Longago,humans’ancestorswerebad.Theyfooledandplayedtricksoneachotherandneverkept___2__word.SoGodturnedupanddrownedalltheircrops.Humansstarveddayandnight,weeping.InordertogainGod’sforgiveness,awomanpoetsetofftoseeGod.SheadmiredGodandkeptapologizing.God___3__(move).Withhispermission,humansfinallyhadgoodharvestsagain.So,towipesadnessandremindthemselvesofthebeliefinGod,peoplebeganthefestival.
__4___thefestival,peoplegatherinopenair,suchasplaygrounds__5___parkinglots,andenergeticallyhavefunwitheachotherallnightlong,asthoughthey___6__(be)nevertired.Whenabeauty__7___(dress)upinlovelyclothingreadspoemsinmemoryof__8___poet,everyoneholdstheirbreath.Then,itisthecustom__9___theboneofaroosterheadisgiventoherasanaward.
Obviously,thestoryisnottrue,__10__thefestivalisinteresting.
12.BalancedDiet
WangPengearnedhislivingbyrunningabarbecuerestaurant;__1___serveddeliciousbacon,friedchickenbreastandmuttonroastedwithpepperandgarlic.__2___hisfoodanddiscountattractedfewerandfewercustomers.Finally,hewas
indebt.YongHui’sslimmingrestaurantservedfreshpeas,carrots,eggplants,andrawcucumberswithvinegar.As___3__hostess,shesaidfibresbenefitedcustomers'digestionthemost.InordernottoletYongHuigetawaywithtellinglies,WangPengspiedonYongHuidespiteherglare.Buthewassurprisedthatshe___4__(lose)hercustomers,too.
___5__(curious)droveWangPengtoconsultanexpert.Theexpertsighedandsaid,―__6___ofyourmenushaveweaknessandlimitedstrength.Yourcustomersputonweighttooeasily,__7___YongHui’sloseweighttooquickly.So,WangPeng,cutdownthefatofyourfoodandincreasevegetablesandfruits,__8___nuts,beans,mushrooms,peachesandlemons.Yououghttocombinethetwomenusandprovidea__9___(balance)diet.‖
Beforelong,WangPengwon__10__customersback.
13.SailingHome
Thisnovelwasaboutanunbelievablebutgenuineadventure.Itsauthorwasablackbusinessman___1__wasbroughtupinAmerica.In1956,hevisitedAfrica,hisbirthplace.Oneday