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高考英语语法填空10篇附答案
语法填空
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(make)apromise,“Ifsomeone62(find)mywalletandreturnsittome,I’ll
givehalfthemoneytohim.”
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moneyinmywallettoyou64youreturnittome!
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Theybegantoquarrel65(violent).Thedustmanbecameangryandtook
thebusinessmantoseeajudge.
Afterthejudgeheardwhat66(happen)tothem,hesaidtothebusinessman,
“I’msureyouareanhonestman.It’struehavethatlostyouawallet67there
wasadiamondring.Butitisalsoclearthatthereis68moneyinthiswallet.I
don’tthinkit69’s.Waitforsometime.Perhapssomeonewillbeabletoreturn
yourwallettoyou.”
Thenthejudgeturnedtothedustmanandsaid,“Takethewallethome.Iftheloser
doesn’tgotogetitback70threedays,itwillbelongtoyou.”
2
Recently,asurvey1(carry)outbyawebsiteaboutthecommonviewon
studentswhograduate2BeijingUniversity.Only28%oftheinterviewed
companiesthinkthattheyare3(satisfy)withthegraduatesfromBeijing
University.Thegraduatesintheircompanieshaveawiderangeof4(know)
andtheylearnthingsveryquicklyandeasily.5,mostofthecompaniesdon’t
think6(high)ofgraduatesfromBeijingUniversity.Intheireyes,the
graduatesalwaysstick7theirownopinionsandlacktheteamworkspirit.
Besides,theymaynotbesatisfiedwiththeirjobsevenwithbigcompanies,and
theyusuallyhavemany8(complain).Asaresult,34%ofthecompanies
insistthat9isnotnecessarytoemploygraduatesfromBeijingUniversity.
Inbrief,societyandeventhestudentsthemselvesexpecttoomuchfrom
graduatesfromBeijingUniversity.That10’asgraduateclaimsthathe
himselfisrubbish.
3
71weallknow,lifeisfullofdreamsandhavingagooddreamisof
greatimportanceinourdailylife.72agooddream,peoplecan’tmake
progressandcountriescan’tdevelop.AndIholdthestrongbelief73
everyone,whetherheisoldoryoung,poororrich,juniororsenior,doeshavea
gooddream!
After
all,dreaming
is
certainly
apositive
part
of
our
life,
and
74
(wish)forgoodthings,however,costsnothing!
What’smore,itis
importanttoflyourdreams,especiallyforthose
75
areseniorhighschoolstudents.Itishightimeforthemtoflytheirdreams.If
theycan’t
let
dreamsfly,the
dreamwouldjust
be
76
dream,
not
reality!
Therefore,
77
is
nowonderthat
somanypeople
haveadreamsince
their
childhood.
With
anicedream,China
succeededinhostingthe
29th
OlympicGames
in
2008;withanicedream,HongKong
78(come)backtothemotherland
peacefully
in1997;
with
anice
dream,YuanLongping
rids
the
world
of
hunger;
with
anicedream,Michael
Jordonbecomesthe
mostpopularbasketballstar;withanice
dreamIcanstand
onthis
stage
tocompeteinthefinal
English
speech
contest.
And
withanaimofachievingsuccess,Imustdothebest!
Somygoodfriends,ifyouwanttorealizeyourdream,pleasedonotbeafraid
infaceofdifficultiesorgiveupinfaceoffailure
79
loseyourdream
infaceofpains.
Youmustkeepgoingforward
80
(brave)!
Justfly
your
dream
highlyabovethesky!
4
There’snosuchthingaslivingalone.Nevermindifyou
61
only’personreinyour
houseandhavenodog,nocat,notevenfish.Youstillhavegotseveralbillion
62
(roommate)
—and
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63
(actual)
helpfulandsomecouldevenkillyou.Theyare,ofcourse,bacteria,fungi(
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lifeiseverywhereisnot
64
(surprise).It’somethingyou
65
(learn)
from
your
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’sglass.There
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66
arelivinginyourteakettle.Therearebacteria
67
(sleep)
withyouonyour
bed.Scientistsarebeginning
68
(realize)
therichnessof
the
microbiome(微生物群系)
—which
isascomplexasthe
ones
69
(find)
inoceans,
rainforests,desertsandwoodlands.Yourhousehasamicrobiomeand
70
doyou.
5
Accordingtoarecentsurvey,violencedidexistinschools.Studentsshowedtheirfearand
parentsandteachersalsoexpressedtheirgreatconcernaboutit.Experts
hopethe
whole
1
(social)paymoreattentiontothementalhealthofadolescents.
Nowadays,schoolviolenceisahotissue.Ithinkthisisaphenomenon,
2
callsforour
greatconcern.Weshouldtryeveryeffort
3
(prevent)violencehappeningatschoolformore
andmorestudentswoulddropoutofschool
4
theirpersonalsafetycouldnotbeguaranteed.
Infact,violence
can
5
(learn).Children
learnviolent
behaviorfromadultsor
from
6
theyseeontelevisionoron
7
Internet.
IfImeetwithschoolviolence,Iwillnotanswerviolence
8
violence,
foritwillresult
in
9
(much)fighting.
Iwilltellmyteachersorparentsaboutit.
dealwith
itwell
andthey
willprotectmefromthebadguys.All
behave
10
(he)andkeepawayfromviolence.
Ithinktheywillhelpmeinall,everystudentshould
6
Thingsdidn’tlookgood
61
Charlie,thedog,wasbornat
Meriden
Humane
Society.Charlie’smotherwas
62
sicktonursehim,andworkers
struggled
63(keep)thepuppyhealthybybottle-feedinghimeverytwohours.
64(luck),Satin,
thecat,cametotherescue.
65(exhaust)workershopedthatSatin,whowasfeedingherownkittens,mightbewillingtoaddonemoretoherfamily.“Sheloveditwhenweputthemtogether,”said
directorDibianco.SatinfedCharlieforthreeand66halfweeks.Herkittens
regardedthepuppy67abrother.Inthepast17years,thedirector68
(witness)nothinglikeacat69(nurse)apuppyattheshelter.“Satinstillmothered
Charlieevenashegrewtwice70size.”Thedirectorsaid.
7
Decide81adaywhichisnotstressfultoquitsmoking.Makealist82all
thebenefitsyouwillgetfromstoppingsmoking.Throwawayallyourcigarettesattheendofthe
daybeforeyouplantoquit.Rereadallthebenefitsyouwroteonthelistwhenyoufeellike83
(smoke).Developsomeotherhabitslikewalking,drinkingsomewater,84(clean)your
houseandsoontokeepyoubusy.Ifyoufeelnervousor85(stress),trytodosomerelaxation
exerciseslikedeepbreathing.Youcanstopsmokingwithafriendorjoinastop-smokinggroup.If
youfeel86(extreme)bad,askadoctororchemistforhelp.Themostimportantthingis87
(keep)trying.Don’tfeelashamed88youweakenandhaveacigarette,becausesomepeople
havetotryseveraltimes89theyfinallystopsmoking.Holdon90youwillsucceed.
8
Europe'sbusyseasonsareinsummerandwinter.Crowdingisthemainprobleminthe
warmestmonthsofJune,JulyandparticularlyAugust,soyou'dbetternotgointhebusy
61
(month).Insomecountries,suchasFranceandItaly,manyshopsandrestaurantscloseinAugust
whilelocalstaketheirownholidays,62meansthatsomecitiescanfeelratherdead.
DecemberisalwaysbusyinParis,andanyAustrianorGermancitywith63golden
Christmasmarket.Easterisanotherbusytime.Youcanfindbargainsby64(visit)traditional
"summer"destinations,65beawarethatpublictransportmightbelessfrequent.Insome
northernlocationssuchasScotland,andNorway,itmightnotrunatallbecauseofheavysnow
andice.Foralltheabovereasons,byfarthebestmonthstotraveltoEurope
66(be)May,
SeptemberandOctober.Apart
67
transportcosts,youmayneedabout50to80eurosa
day
68(get)byinWesternEurope.Thismightbelessinsmallertownsandin
MediterraneanEurope.EasternEuropeisthe
69
(cheap)region,costingadailytotalof30to
40euros,althoughUkraineandRussiacanbemoreexpensive,about40to50eurosaday.Sweden,
IcelandandNorwayare70(slight)dearerthanWesternEurope.
9
Whenmyfriendsaskme
61(take)picturesofthem,Iwilltakealotofpicturesbutthey
onlykeepafewofthembecausetheyarenot
62(satisfy)withmostpictures,andtheythink
theyarenotperfect.
63fact,whenIlookatthepictures,thereisnothingdifferent
inmy
64(eye).EverypictureItakelooksalmostthesame.
Peoplerunaftertheperfectsideandthat's
65moreandmorepeoplechoosetotakethe
plasticsurgery(整形手术).Takemanystarsforexample.Theylookbeautifulenough.66
in
ordertomakethemselveslookperfect,most
ofthemtake
the
plasticsurgery,which
67
(make)themlookunnatural.Manypeoplewouldrather
68
(spend)toomuchon
69
(go)aftertheperfectside,butnooneisperfect.Ifweacceptourimperfectsides,wewilllive
70
(comfortable)andenjoythelife.
10
Onlineshoppingiscomingintofashioninmostcities,wherepeopleareabletomakefulluseoftherapidly-developedinternettechnology.No