1、高三英语一模汇编语法填空汇编2018-2019学年高三英语一模语法填空汇编One【虹口区】 Dear headmaster,On hearing the news thata Reading Festival is to be held on campus on the World Book and Copyright Day and the possible project is open to be recommended, I (21) _ hardly wait to write to you, sharing my humble opinions.As far as Im conce
2、rned, the theme of the festival can be “sharing”,primarily (22) _ (consist) of three parts. Firstly, the festival can start with a 30-minute discussion where groups of students can exchange and share what they (23) _ (expose) to recently, expressing themselves freely. Following this section is the s
3、peech. Teacher and student representatives previously selected by usare to share and recommend the book they thinkreally deserving to be read.Its needless to say that the last sharing section which is the most meaningful is donation, during (24) _ time everyone present, teachers or students, is expe
4、cted to donate one or more books to the library. As for when (25) _ (hold) the activity, the afternoon may be an ideal choice so that it wont interrupt our classes.My advice is justified by the following reasons. First and foremost,it isin the group discussion and exchangethat we students can have a
5、 thorough idea (26) _ our peers are reading for the moment, serving as a driving force for our own reading journey.So it is (27) _ the books recommended.Named bythose “idols” in our mind, they will definitely win our heart. As for the donation, the benefits are exactly self-evident. (28) _ _ can we
6、share beyond our class or even beyond our school, developing a good campus tradition, but (29) _ (importantly), these bookswhich are sure tobe dusted on our shelves can now be of more value.Im looking forward to your favorable reply. And (30) _ is my sincere hope that the festival can be a great suc
7、cess and we can gain a lot from it. Yours, Amy Young21. can 22. consisting 23. have been exposed 24. which 25. to hold 26. what 27. with 28. Not only 29. more importantly 30. itTwo【黄浦区】Just How Buggy is Your Phone?What item in your home crawls with the most germs? If you say _21_ toilet seat, youre
8、wrong. Kitchen sponges top the list. But cell phones are pretty dirty too. They contain around 10 times as many germs as toilet seats. People touch their phones, laptops, and other digital devices all day long, yet rarely clean them.In one incident, a thief paid a terrible price for stealing a germy
9、 cell phone. He stole it from a hospital in Uganda during a widespread of the deadly disease Ebola. The phones owner reported the theft before _22_(die)from the disease. Soon, the thief began showing symptoms and finally _23_(confess)to the crime._24_ in that unusual case a cell phone carried danger
10、ous bacteria, not all germs are bad. Most cause no harm. In fact, they could provide helpful information. Look at the surface of your phone carefully. Do you see some dirty mars? “Thats all you,” says microbial ecologist Jarrad Hampton-Marcell. “Thats biological information.”It turns out that the ty
11、pes of germs that you apply all over your phone or tablet are different from _25_ of your friends and family. Theyre like a fingerprint that could identify you. Some day in the future, investigators may use these microbial fingerprints to solve crimes. Phones and digital devices may be one of the be
12、st places to look for buggy clues.In a 2017 study, researchers sampled a range of surfaces in 22 participants homes, _26_ countertops and floors to computer keyboards and mice. Then they tried to match the microbial fingerprints on each object to its owner. The office equipment was easiest to match
13、to its owner. In an _27_(early)study, a different group of researchers found that they could use microbial fingerprints to identify the person who _28_(use)a computer keyboard even after the keyboard sat untouched for two weeks at room temperature.One day, microbial signatures might show _29_ people
14、 have gone and what they have touched. They could prove _30_ an unmarked device is yours. So, sure, your phone is pretty germy. Does that inspire you, or does it just bother you?21. the 22. dying 23.confessed 24. Although/Though 25. those 26. from 27. earlier 28. had used 29. where 30. thatThree【浦东新
15、区】Is Climate Change Consuming Your Favorite Foods?Due to climate change, the worlds endangered lists are no longer just for animals. We may not only need to adapt ourselves to living in a warmer world but a (21)_(tasty) one as well.As the increased amount of carbon dioxide in the air linked to globa
16、lwarming (22)_(continue) to affect weather, we often forget that they are also impacting the quantity, the quality, and the growing locations of our food. Some foods have already felt the impact while (23)_ may even become scarce within the next 30 years.Whether or not you try to limit yourself (24)
17、_ one cup of coffee a day, the effects of climate change on the worlds coffee-growing regions may leave you little choice.Rising temperatures and unpredictable rainfall patterns are reported to have been threatening coffee plantations in South America, Africa, Asia, and Hawaii. The result? Significa
18、nt cuts in coffee yield.According to organizations like Australias Climate Institute, half of the present coffee-producing areas (25)_ (estimate) not to be suitable by the year 2050, if current climate patterns continue.With temperatures continuously rising, oceans are absorbing some of the heat and
19、 undergoing warming of their own, (26)_(cause) a decline in fish population, including in lobsters that are cold-blooded creatures, and in salmons(鲑鱼) (27)_ eggs find it hard to survive in higher water temperatures. Warmer waters also encourage some poisonous marine bacteria to grow and lead to illn
20、ess in humans whenever (28)_ (take) with raw seafood, like oysters.And how about that satisfying “crack” which you get when you are eating crabs and lobsters? It could be silenced (29)_ shellfish have been struggling to build their calciumcarbonate(碳酸钙) shells, which is a result of ocean acidificati
21、on.Even worse is the possibility (30)_ we will have no seafood to enjoy at all. In a 2006 Dalhousie University study, scientists predicted that if over-fishing and rising temperature trends continued at their present rate, the worlds seafood stocks would run out by the year 2050.21. less tasty 22.co
22、ntinues/is continuing 23. others 24. to 25. are estimated26. causing 27. whose 28.taken 29. because/since/as 30. thatFour【嘉定区】People are being lured(引诱) onto Facebook with the promise of a fun, free service, (21) realizing that theyre paying for it by giving up plenty of personal information. Facebo
23、ok then attempts to make money by selling their data to advertisers that want to send (22) (target) messages.Most Facebook users dont realize this is happening. Even if they know what the company is up to, they still have no idea (23) theyre paying for Facebook, because people dont really know what
24、their personal details are worth.The biggest problem, however, is that the company keeps changing the rules. Early on, you could keep everything private. That was the great thing about Facebook you could create your own little private network. Last year, the company changed its privacy rules (24) ma
25、ny thingsyour city, your photo, your friends names were set, by default(默认), to be shared with everyone on the Internet.According to Facebooks vice president Elliot Schrage, the company is simply making changes to improve its service, and if people dont share information, they have a “(25) (satisfyi
26、ng) experience.”Some critics think this is more about Facebook looking to make more money. Its original business model, (26) involved selling ads and putting them at the side of the page, totally failed. Who wants to look at ads when they are connecting with their friends online?So far the privacy i
27、ssue (27) (land) Facebook in hot water in Washington. In April, Senator Charles Schumer called on Facebook to change its privacy policy. He also urged the Commission to set regulations for social-networking sites.I suspect that whatever Facebook has done (28) (invade) our privacy is only the beginni
28、ng, which is why Im considering (29) (cancel) my account. Facebook is a handy site, but Im upset by the idea that (30) information is in the hands of people I dont trust. That is too high a price to pay. 21. without 22. targeted 23. what 24. so that 25. less satisfying26. which 27. has landed 28. to
29、 invade 29. cancel(l)ing 30. myFive【宝山区】Ten-year-old Annemarie Johansen lives with her family in Copenhagen, Denmark. There are soldiers on the streets, and the country (21) _ (accept)by the Nazis. There isnt enough to eat, and the world is at war. Then the Nazis decide to relocate the countrys Jewi
30、sh population. The Danes dont know (22) _ their friends and neighbors are being taken away. They dont know where they are going, either. But they do know that it is wrong and dangerous and that they must help.Number the Stars is a very powerful novel. During World War II, the Nazis (23)_ (kill) mill
31、ions of people in Europe. Many of those people were Jewish. But in Denmark, almost all of the Jewish population was saved. Number the Stars is a work of fiction, but it tells the true story of the Jewish(24) _ (rescue)during the war. The moving plot is driven by justice, danger and excitement. But the book also deals with significant ideas that are much (25) _ (big)than the story itself.Annemarie must learn that evil doesnt just appear in fairy tales. Its a real thing that affects real people. She must also struggle with questions of loyalty and sacrifice. Who would she di
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