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高考二轮语法填空技巧专题
高三英语二轮专题---语法填空
迎2016高考语法填空真题、模拟精练
I.(2014•新课标全国Ⅰ)
Areyoufacingasituationthatlooksimpossibletofix?
In1969,thepollutionwasterriblealongtheCuyahogaRivernearCleveland,Ohio.It1(be)unimaginablethatitcouldeverbecleanedup.Theriverwassopollutedthatit2(actual)caughtfireandburned.Now,yearslater,thisriverisoneof3mostoutstandingexamplesofenvironmentalcleanup.
Buttheriverwasn’tchangedinafewdays4evenafewmonths.Ittookyearsofwork5___(reduce)theindustrialpollutionandcleanthewater.Finally,thathardworkpaidoffandnowthewaterintheriveris6(clean)thanever.
Maybeyouarefacinganimpossiblesituation.Maybeyouhaveahabit7isdrivingyourfamilycrazy.Possiblyyoudrinktoomuchordon’tknowhowtocontrolyourcreditcarduse.Whenyoufacesuchanimpossiblesituation,don’tyouwantaquickfixandsomethingtochangeimmediately?
Whilethereare8(amaze)storiesofinstanttransformation,formostofusthe9(change)aregradualandrequirealotofeffortandwork,likecleaningupapollutedriver.Justbe10(patience).
II.(2014•新课标全国Ⅱ)
Onemorning,Iwaswaitingatthebusstop,worriedabout1(be)lateforschool.Thereweremanypeoplewaitingatthebusstop,2someofthemlookedveryanxiousand3(disappoint).Whenthebusfinallycame,weallhurriedonboardIgotaplacenext4thewindow,soIhadagoodviewofthesidewalk.Aboyonabike5(catch)myattention.Hewasridingbesidethebusandwavinghisarms.Iheardapassengerbehindmeshoutingtothedriver,butherefused6(stop)untilwereachedthenextstop.Still,theboykept7(ride).Hewascarryingsomethingoverhisshoulderandshouting.Finally,whenwecametothenextstop,theboyranuptothedoorofthebus.Iheardanexcitedconversation.Thenthedriverstoodupandasked,“8anyoneloseasuitcaseatthelaststop?
”Awomanonthebusshouted,“Ohdear!
It’s9(I)”.Shepushedherwaytothedriverandtookthesuitcasethankfully.Everyoneonthebusbegantalkingaboutwhattheboyhaddone,andthecrowdofstrangers10(sudden)becamefriendlytooneanother.
III.(2014•辽宁)
Jonny:
Hey!
I’mjustpracticingTaiChi(太极).Wouldyouliketojoinme?
Peter:
Iknownothingaboutit.Isitdifficult?
Jonny:
Itseemseasy,butyouneedalotofpractice.Youjustfollowmelikethis.
Peter:
OK.Don’tlaugh1me.Imaylookfunny.
Jonny:
Bendyourkneesslightlyandreachoutyourarmsliketreebranches,naturallyand2(soft).Trytokeepyourbodystraight.Moveslowly,thenbesuretokeepyourbalanceanddon’tletyourbodyshake.
Peter:
Icannotcontrolmybodywell.Mylegsbecome3(pain).
Jonny:
Keep4(hold)yourpositionforawhile.Ithelpsdevelopyourstrengthandflexibility.Raiseyourlegandlet5stayintheairforseconds.
Peter:
Ifeelmylegsshaking.Icannotdothisanylonger.
Jonny:
Bepatient!
TaiChi6(call)“shadowboxing”inEnglish.Itasksyoutoactlikewater:
tobeflexibleaswell7strong.Inrealcompetition,aTaiChimasterborrowsthestrengthofthecompetitorandusesthisenergytofightback.The8(hard)youtrytobeathim,themorelikelyyouwillgethit.Hecontrolsyou!
Peter:
Unbelievable!
Oh...,9youdon’tmind,I’llstopandtakeadeep10.
1.(2015•南昌调研)
Someinventionshappeninstrangeways.Thepotatochipisoneofthem.
Moon’sLakeHousewas1restaurantinNewYorkinthe1850s.GeorgeCrumwasthecookthere.Manyrichpeopleoftencametotherestaurant2(enjoy)hiscooking.
TheonethingthatreallyupsetCrumwas3acustomercomplainedaboutthefoodandsentitbacktothekitchentobedoneover.Hewouldoftenreturnitovercooked.Hewashappytoseethecustomerwalkoutoftherestaurant4(angry).
OnAugust24,1853,acustomerreturnedhisfriedpotatoestothekitchen,5theyweren’tcrunchy(脆的)enough.Crumreactedinhis6(usually)way.Hecutthepotatoesverythinandcookedtheminhotoil.TheyweresocrunchyandCrumwassurethatthemanwouldrefuse7(eat)them.Instead,themanlovedthem.Heevenaskedformore.
Now,doyouknow8inventedthepotatochip?
It’sGeorgeCrum!
He9(late)setuphisownrestaurant.HenameditCrum’sHouse.Heputbasketsofhispotatochipsonallthetables.Theymadehisrestaurantaverypopularplace.
Today,potatochipsareoneofAmericans’10(favor)foods!
2.(2015•河北五校联盟质监)
Mike:
I’dliketobuyacomputer.Couldyoupleasegiveme1advice?
Rose:
Yes,with2(please).I’vegotsomeinformationaboutcomputers.ComputerswithaP4workmuch3(fast)thanotherones.
Mike:
HowaboutcomputerswithaP3?
Rose:
Oh,verygood,4theydon’tworkasfastasP4computers,yettheyaremuchcheaper.Generally5______(speak),theycanmeetpeople’s6(need)verywell.
Mike:
IthinkI7buythefastestoneIcanget.Myoldcomputerwasoutofworklately.It8(work)slowly.I’vegottiredofthatworkingspeed.
Rose:
Idon’tthink9isnecessaryforyoutobuythefastestone.Itwouldbeawasteofmoney.AP3computeris10(probable)goodenoughforyou.
Mike:
Thankyouforyouradvice.Canyouhelpmechooseone?
3.(2015•山西四校联考二)
IwasintheninthyearwhenIbegantosufferdepression.MyparentsnoticedbutfeltthatsinceI’dalwaysbeen1goodchild,thiswastemporary.
2(fortunate),itwasnottobeso.Ididn’thavefriends.HardlycouldIsharemyproblems.Deepworrybegantodestroymy3(confident).FinallyIrefusedtoattendclasses,4(shut)myselfinmyroomforhours.
Theexaminationwasapproaching,butIsimplydidn’tcare.Myparentsandteachersweresurprisedatmybadperformance.Onemorning,5aparticularlyseverelecturefrommyfather,Istoodattheschoolgate,6(depress).Thenastheotherstudentsmarchedtotheirclassrooms,ourheadmastercalledme.Thenextforty-fiveminuteswasoneofthemostprecious7(moment)inmylife.Shesaidshe8____(notice)abigchangeinmeandwonderedwhy.Atfirstshetookmyhandsin9(she)andlistenedpatientlyasImentionedmyworries.ThenshehuggedmeasIwept.Monthsoffrustrationandlonelinessdisappearedinhermotherlyhug.
Noonehadtriedtounderstandwhattherealproblemwasexcepttheheadmaster,10helpedmeoutsimplybylisteningandhugging.
4.(2015•日照三校联检)
AmanlookingathissmartphonewhilewalkingacrossarailwaycrossinginNanjing1(have)acloseknockonOct.22.Hewasso2(absorb)inhissmartphonethathedidn’tseeatrainapproachinguntilitbrushedpasthim,3(throw)himtotheground.Thisshouldserve4awarningthatpeopleshouldbeawareoftheirsurroundings,especially5crossingroads.
6(lucky),themansurvivedabrushwithdeath,buttheincidentforcedthedriver7(stop)thetrain.An18-minutedelayfollowedtheincident,8ledtoabreakintherunningofothertrainsontheroute.
Smartphone9(addicted)hasspreadlikeaninfectiousdisease.It’sevidentthatitwilldogreatharmtosociety.What’seven10(bad),someaddictsbecomeimpatientwithrelativesandfriends.
Somepeopleblamethesmartphoneforthetragedy,yetinfactpeople’sweakeningself-controlandself-disciplinearetoblame.
5.(2015•贵州七校联盟联考一)
IwasonmywaytotheTaiyetosMountains.Thesunwassetting1mycarbrokedownneararemotevillage.Cursingmy2(fortune),IwaswonderingwhereIwasgoingtospendthenightwhenIrealizedthatthevillagerswhohadgatheredaroundme3(argue)astowhoshouldhavethehonourofreceivingme4aguestintheirhouse.Finally,Iacceptedtheofferof580-year-oldpeasantwomanwholivedaloneinalittlehouse.Whileshewasgettingmesettledintoatinybutcleanroom,theheadofthevillagewastyinguphishorse6mycartopullittoasmalltownsome20kilometersaway7therewasagarage.
Ihadnoticedthreehens8(run)freeinmyhostess’courtyardandthatnightoneofthemendedupinadishonmytable.Othervillagersbroughtmegoats’cheeseandhoney.Wedranktogetherandtalked9__(merry)tillfarintothenight.
Whenthetimecameformetosaygoodbyetomyfriendsinthevillage.IwantedtorewardtheoldwomanforthetroubleI10(cause)her.Butsherefused.
6.(2015•云南师大附中适应性考试四)ParisFashionWeek
Itisaclothingtradeshowsemi-annuallyheldinParis,France,withSpring/SummerandAutumn/Winterevents1(take)placeeachyear.FashionWeekinParisisgiventwiceayearrightaftertheMilanFashionWeek.DatesarefixedbytheFrenchFashionFederation.CurrentlyitisheldinCarrouselduLouverandatsome2placesthroughoutthecity.ParisFashionWeekis3ofthebigfourfashionweeksinternationally,theothersbeingLondonFashionWeek,MilanFashionWeekandNewYorkFashionWeek.Theyaretoshowthefashionindustry4thevariousbrandswillbereleasingand5(increase)theirsales.
Paris,6(regard)asafashioncapitallikeNewYork,Milan,andLondon,happenstobetheheadquarters(总部)ofmanytopfashionhouseslikeChanel,Dior,Hermes,LouisVuitton,etc.TheFrenchfashionhasmadean7(impress)markonitsfansbyeleganceandbeauty.Paris’sculturaldiversities____8___(present)widelybythefactthatmanyworldwidedesignersarepleasedtoshowupwiththeirnew____9(design).
In2014,ParisFashionWeekforSpring/Summerstartedfrom26Juneto30June10theAutumn/Wintereventwasfrom24Septemberto2October.
7.(2015•河北省邯郸市高三上期质量检测)
Onadiet?
Thenconsidersittingbythewindownexttimeyoueatout.
Theresearchersmeasuredandmapped1designofeachrestaurantandthenusedmealchecks___2___(track)whatdinersorderedandhowitrelatedtowheretheysat.
Theresultsweretelling:
peoplesitt