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高考英语语法填空10篇附解析Day6
2020高考英语语法填空10篇附解析Day6
Passage1
OlympicandParalympicmedalsfortheTokyo2020Gameswillbemadefromrecycledmobilephonesdonatedbythepublic.
Olympichostcitieshave____1____(tradition)obtainedthemetalfromminingfirms.ButJapan,____2____lacksitsownmineralresources,iskeenontakingthethemeofasustainablefutureastep____3____(far).
“AprojectwhichallowsthepeopleofJapan____4____(participate)increatingthemedalsisreallygood,andhelpsraisetheenvironmentalawarenessofourcitizens,”saidTokyo2020sports____5____(direct)KojiMurofushi.“____6____theresourcesofoureartharelimited,weneedtorecyclemoreandavoidwaste.Thisprogramissettinganexample”
Collectionboxeshavebeenplacedinlocalofficesandtelecomstoresandtheywillremainthereuntilthemetalrequired____7____(collect).
Membersoftheorganizingcommitteeputforwardtheidea____8____governmentofficialsandcompaniesearlierthisyearandwontheirsupport.
Asaresult,themedalshangingaroundOlympicwinners’neckswillcarryevenmoremeaningthanusual.People’spersonalmemories,once____9____(store)intheirsmartphonesandotherhandhelddevices,willtaketheroundshapeofanOlympicmedal,oneofthemostprecious____10____(prize)insport.
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Iconsidermyselftobeapatientperson,butIfindthatIhavetroublestayingpatientwhen____1____(teach)myyoungestdaughterhowtoread.Shecanread____2____word"the"seventimesinonebookandthenstruggletosounditoutthenexttimesheseesit.ThoughItryto____3____(calm)encourageher,Istillcan'thelpgettingimpatientatthestrangecontradictionsthatcomewithlearninghowtoread.
Itturnsout____4____I'mnotalone.Researchershavefoundthatit'shardforaparent____5____(sit)patientlybyandlistentoakidstruggletoread,andthisiswhydogsareneeded.Expertsassumethatreadingtodogshelpskidsovercomethefearofbeingjudgedwhentheyread.Thisisbecausereadingtodogsgiveskidsanon-judgmental,comfortingcompaniontolistentothem____6____thepressureofperfection.
Sofar,theassumptionthatreadingtodogsisbeneficialtokids____7____(confirm)byresearchersfromtheUniversityofBritishColumbiaOkanaganSchoolofEducation.Theywatched17childreningradesIthrough3read,andfoundthatchildrenspentsignificantlymoretimereadingandshowedmore____8____(patient)whenadogwasintheroom.What'smore,thechildrenreportedfeeling____9____(interested)inreadingthanbefore.Somaybeit’stimethatwehadfamilydogshelpwiththeirreading____10____(lesson).
Passage3
Haveyoueverbeentooshytoexpressthankstowardssomeone?
Well,anewstudysaysyoushouldnotworryaboutthatsomuch.
Recently,researchershavepublishedastudyonhowpeoplegaveand____1____(receive)lettersofthanks.____2____theyfoundwasthatexpressingandreceivingappreciationincreased____3____(happy)forbothsides,butpeople'sself-consciousness(自我意识)oftenmade____4____lesspossibleforthemtoexpresstheirappreciation.
Intheexperiments,theresearchersasked____5____(hundred)ofparticipantstowriteanemailtosomeoneclosetothem____6____(express)theirappreciationandgiving____7____specificexampleofhowthatpersonmadetheirlivesbetter.
Thewritersoftenunderestimated(低估)thepositiveeffectthattheemailswouldhave____8____thereceivers.Theythoughtthatthereceiverswouldfeel____9____(awkward)anduncomfortableoverthelettersthantheyactuallywere.Contrarytothewriters'belief,thereceiverswerethankful,warmandunderstanding.
Sonexttimeyoufeelhesitantaboutexpressingyourappreciationforothers,rememberthatitwillmost____10____(probable)goalotbetterthanyouthink.
Passage4
TheLondonUndergroundistheoldestundergroundnetworkintheworld.Itnormally____1____(operate)between5amandmidnight.Somelinesstayopenthroughoutthenightonspecial____2____(occasion),likeNewYear’sEve.TheLondonUndergroundstationscangetvery____3____(crowd)duringtheweekdayrushhours.OverthedecadestheLondonUndergroundstationshavebeenmodernized.Inthepastfewyears,many____4____(equip)withWi-Fiaccesstomakepassengers’journeysascomfortableaspossible.____5____well-knownsymboloftheLondonUnderground,aredcirclewithabluebar,wascreatedatthe____6____(begin)ofthe20thcenturyandhasnotchangedmuchsincethen.SomeoftheLondonUndergroundstationsarebuildings____7____havespecialarchitecturalvalues.Manyoriginalstationshavebeenrestored____8____theylooksimilartothewaytheydidoveracenturyago.
Withsomanypeople____9____(use)iteveryday,theLondonUndergroundfacesenvironmentalproblems.BecausethewaterleveloftheThamesisontherise____10____(constant),thousandsofcubicmetersofwatermustbepumpedoutoftheundergroundstationseveryday.
Passage5
Marriedfor60years,acouplefromWuhan,Hubeiprovince,recoveredfromCOVID-19togetherthankstothecareofthemedicsandmore____1____(important)thesupportfromeachother.
“Theyheldhandstogether____2____wetookthemdownstairsforCTscans.Theygot____3____thetoughtimetogether.Theyareverymuchinlove.”saidYuLiping,adoctor____4____treatedthecouple.
FuChunzhi,79,andLiHongsheng,84,returnedtothehospitaltoshowtheirappreciationtothemedics.
OnFeb4,Fustartedtocoughandhadfever.Twodayslater,Lialsostartedtoshowsimilarsymptoms.OnFeb7,CTscansshowedtherewereinfectionsintheirlungsandhospital____5____(admit)wasneeded.Soontheircases____6____(confirm).
“Weputtheminto____7____samewardsotheycouldencourageeachotherandwouldn’tfeellonely,”Yusaid.“Thecouplewasafraidoftheneedlessothenurseshadtobeverypatient____8____(ease)theirstress.”
OnFeb24,thecouplewasdischargedandtheywalkedoutofhospitalwhile____9____(hold)hands.Aftera14-dayquarantineathometheirlife____10____(return)tonormalnow.
Passage6
Thenovelcoronaviruspneumonia(新型冠状病毒肺炎)outbreakinChinawascausedbyanewcoronavirusthatwehaveneverseenbefore.____1____wasfirstfoundintheHuananSeafoodMarketinWuhan,____2____avarietyofwildanimalswereonsale.Peoplewhosoldandboughtanimals____3____(illegal)werethefirsttobeinfected(感染)。
Scientistshavefoundthatthevirusprobably____4____(come)frombatsandthenwasspreadtohumansfrompangolins(穿山甲)。
Batscancarryandspreadmorethan60viruses,andotherwildanimalslikesnakesarealso____5____(host)ofmanyviruses.
Therehavebeencallsforpeople____6____(stop)eatingwildanimals.However,thedangeralsolies____7____touchingthem.Although____8____(carry)manydiseases,thewildanimalsshouldn'tberegardedasevil.Eachvarietyofanimal____9____(have)aroleintheecosystemandallofthemareimportantforkeeping____10____goodecologicalbalance.
Passage7
OnFeb22nd,2018,ChineseskaterWuDajingbecamethefirstChineseman____1____(win)anOlympicshorttrackgoldmedal,____2____(claim)China’sfirstgoldmedalatthePyeongchangGames.AndonNov11,WuDajing,24,set____3____newworldrecord.Ittookhimjust39.505secondstofinishthemen’s500-meterraceatthe2018ShortTrackWorldCup,____4____tookplaceinSaltLakeCity,US.
ShaoangLiu,whocompetedagainstWUattheWorldCup,____5____(shake)hisheadindisbeliefaftertherace.“It’s____6____(true)luckytohavebeeninaworldrecordrace,”Liusaid.“TherestofusareallonacertainlevelbutWuisjust,like,‘uphere’.”Indeed,everytimeWuskates,heleaveshis____7____(compete)behindwithinseconds.Wuisuntouchable,notonlyfordominatinghissport,butalsoforhisunusual____8____(high)(182cm,tallforashorttracker).
Wuoweshissuccess____9____hisself-discipline.Hestartedtoskateattheageof____10____Hegotupat4ameverydaytopractice.Henever____10____(eat)meatorhascarbonateddrinks,eventhoughhelovescolaverymuch.OnlyoncehasWubrokenhisself-maderuleonce-justafterhiswinattheWinterOlympics.
Passage8
Pandasare____1____(easy)identifiedduetotheirblack-and-whitefurpatterns,____2____we'veneverknownwhatpurposetheircolorizationserves.Now,thesameteamofresearchersthatfiguredoutwhyzebrashavetheirstripes(条)aresuggestingan____3____(explain)forpandas’uniquemarkings.
Bambooturnsouttobethekeytoatleasthalf____4____mystery.Thisplantisn'tparticu¬larlypackedwithnutrients,andthatmeanspandashavetosearchforfoodin____5____(difference)areasiftheywanttokeepeating.Sincetheydon'thibernate(冬眠)duringthewinter,____6____(find)bambooinsnowyclimatesmeanstheyneedtomixin,thusthewhitefurontheface,neck,stomachandbottom.Butsincebamboois____7____(they)primaryfoodsource,pandasoftenhavetoadventureintojungle-likeareas,____8____theirblacklegscomein¬toplay,helpingthemtohidefromenemies.
Themarkingsonthepanda'sface—blackearsandtheblackfuraroundtheeyes—havenothingtodowithbambooandcamouflage(伪装).Theresearcherssuggestthatthedarkears____9____(mean)tobefrightening—"GRR!
Stayaway!
"—whilethecirclesaroundtheeyesmaybeused____10____(identify)markersamongpandas.
Passage9
MarianBechtelsitsatWestPalmBeach'sBarLouiecounterbyherself,quietlyreadinghere-bookasshewaitsforhersalad.Whatisshereading?
Noneofyourbusiness!
LunchisBechtel's"me"time.And____1____moreAmericans,she'snotalone.
Anewreportfound46percentofmealsareeatenaloneinAmerica.Morethanhalf(53%)havebreakfastaloneandnearlyhalf(46%)havelunch