1、高考语法填空40篇及答案高考语法填空专项练习40篇1It was my first day in Hangzhou, the Chinese city famous for its natural beauty and history and I didnt have much time to spare. I wanted to see _1_ much of the city as possible in the two days _2_ I was to return to Guangzhou. My first task was to decide where to go and _3
2、_ to get there. I took out my guide book in which there was a lot of information about the citys well-known tourist _4_ (attract) and started to read. At that moment an attractive young lady _5_ noticed my book, came up to me and introduced _6_. She said her name was Miss Bai. She kindly offered to
3、show me _7_ the city. I was delighted and was about to accept her proposal when she suggested we first _8_(go) to the West Lake and walk along the Broken Bridge. I quite liked the idea of visiting the West Lake but wasnt so sure about crossing the Broken Bridge._9_ it was broken, did she expect me t
4、o jump across?And I couldnt swim, so if I fell in then I would drown. That was definitely not an attractive idea so I politely declined her invitation, _10_ (close) my book and walked away.2 It was a new chapter for the Paralympics movement in Asia, as the Asian Para Games opened its arms to around
5、2,500 disabled athletes from all around the continent on December 12, 2010. A visually impaired (弱视) boy _1_(name)He Yuxuan was spotlighted at the beginning of the ceremony. Although he cant see the national flag with his own eyes, _2_eight-year-old pupil carried the flag in his hands with _3_mother
6、 walking along, handed the flag to the honor guards and saluted as the flag _4_(raise) Mothers of disabled athletes from different Asian countries and regions entered the stadium, _5_(sing) and cheered for their children as the athletes walked into the stadium. Mothers hugged and kissed their childr
7、en _6_they passed by, giving flowers and their blessings _7_the athletes. They were also joined by more than 300 mothers of children _8_a disability from all over China. These regional athletes set their goals beyond the medals. They aimed to show not only good _9_(perform) during the seven days _10
8、_their image of self-improving and high-level sport moral.3I enjoy doing physical training in my free time. Yesterday, when I was working out at a gym on my lunch hour, I saw _1_elderly lady there riding on a bike. She couldnt walk very well, _2_ she had a cane (手杖) near her, but she was still there
9、 _3_(work) hard. After I finished my exercising, I told her that I was going to wait for her _4_ she got done and that I would walk her out to her car. It was a little far to her car and it was a _5_(fog) day yesterday in Missouri. I walked her to the car and opened the car door for her, _6_won me h
10、er big smile and gratitude. I know _7_ is a small thing, but I felt so good inside for helping her. _8_ my help, she could have fallen so easily out in the wet parking lot, and no one would have known she _9_(fall). I knew she needed my help, and her smile was enough _10_(make) my day.4One evening,
11、I came across one of my sons papers with a failing grade. I almost started to yell his name _1_ I suddenly remembered he was in bed asleep. It was his _2_ (nine) year of school and his academic career seemed to be in ruins, so I was angry. But I put the paper aside and turned to the _3_ one, at the
12、top of which were written “My dad” was a poem about me, It _4_ included the time I had to leave work to take him to the hospital because he _5_ (break) his finger. So careless was I _6_ I had forgotten all about that. He talked about how I wrestled with him in the evenings and _7_ good many other th
13、ings. That paper was suddenly not nearly as important as it had been a few minutes _8_.I dont know if he planted the poem next to the failing grade to _9_ (soft) the blow,but it worked. Instead of a severe lecture, I talked to him about the poem as well as the failed homework, and it began to make s
14、ense to me that I could include praise along _10_ constructive criticism.5Each time Elizabeth Moore returns from a supermarket, she expects that her sons can help her unload groceries from the car. Her oldest son, 13year- Jake, is always the first one _1_ (help), while her youngest old son, 8year- S
15、am, complains the whole time. Meanwhile, her middle son, 10old year- Ben, by any means, tries old to avoid _2_ (leave) his room.” He gets held up looking for his shoes. By the time he turns up, we _3_ (do) it,” says Elizabeth.” It amazes me _4_ different my children are from one another.” Why do thr
16、ee kids _5_ the same parents, living in the same house, develop such distinct personalities? A key reason seems to be birth order. Many experts believe that _6_ childs place in the family may affect the hobbies he chooses, the grades hell earn in school, and how much money hell make _7_ an adult. An expert says, “For siblings (兄弟姐妹), the _8_ (differ) in many aspects
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