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1、高一語法填空15篇帶答案AIwasalwaystoldthatthethree“P”s,patience,positivethinkingandperseverance(毅力),wereasurepath_1_success.Butthisadvicedoesnotalwaysworkasplanned.Myhighschoolmathsexamisoneexample.Theexam,_2_wasoriginallytobeheldinourclassroom,_3_(change)tothelibraryatthelastminute.This,_4_,didntbothermebecau

2、semathshadalwaysbeenmystrongestsubject.Ipatientlywalkedtothelibrary,tookmyseatanddidsomedeepbreathingtohelprelax_5_.ButmymoodquicklychangedwhenIsaw_6_firstquestion.Ihadnoideahowtodoit.Itriedtostaypositiveandpersevered_7_Ifinallyfoundthesolution.Withtheproblem_8_(solve),Ifeltproudofmyachievement._9_(

3、fortunate),IthennoticedthatIhadjust10minutesleft_10_(complete)therest!BTheInternetisthebiggestsourceofinformationintheworld,consistingofmillionsofpagesofdata.In1969,DARPA, _1_USdefenceorganization,developedawayforalltheircomputersto“talk”toeachotherthroughthetelephone.Theycreatedanetworkofcomputersa

4、ndonlytheUSarmycoulduse_2_inthefollowing15years.Thenin1984,theUSNationalScienceFoundationstartedtheNSFnetwork,alsoknown_3_theInter-networkor”Internet”.Itthenbecamepossibleforuniversitiestousethesystemaswell.TheWorldWideWeb, _4_(invent)in1991byanEnglishscientist,TimBerners-Lee,isacomputernetworkthatm

5、akestheinformationfrommillionsofwebsitesaccessibletocomputerusers.Atthemoment,about80%ofwebtrafficis_5_English,butby2020,Chinesecouldtakethelead.Obviously,itwasBerners-Lee_6_madeitpossibleforeveryonetousetheInternet,notjusttheuniversitiesandthearmy.Hedesignedthefirst“webbrowser”, _7_allowedcomputeru

6、serstoaccessdocumentsfromothercomputers.WiththewebandtheInternet_8_(grow),thenumberofInternetusersrose_9_(rapid)from600,000to40millionwithin5years.Sofar,theInternet_10_(create)thousandsofmillionairesallovertheworld,butBerners-Leeisnotoneofthem.CChristopherReevewasborninSeptember,1952.Hewasinhisfirst

7、schoolplay_1_hewaseightandhestartedtoactinTVshowsandfilmswhilehewasstillincollege.Hemademany_2_(success)filmsandTVshowsbutheismostfamous_3_hisSupermanfilms._4_(lucky),disastercamein1995whenhefellfromhishorseand_5_(break)hisback.Thedoctorsdidnotexpecthimtolive._6_,hemadeamazingprogress.Atfirst,hecoul

8、dntbreathewithoutamachine,buthelearnttobreatheon_7_own.Hewouldneverwalkagainbuthestarted_8_newlifewithgreatcourage.Thesecondyearafterhisaccident,Christopherreturnedtofilmmaking.Healsoraisedalotofmoney_9_(promote)medicalresearchintobackinjuries.HemadespeechesallovertheUSAabouthisexperiences.Thisnoton

9、lydrewpublicattentiontoresearchintobackinjuriesbutalsoencouragedalotofpeople_10_(live)withallkindsofproblems. DWhen I was growing up, I do not recall hearing the words “I love you” from my father. When your father never says _1_ to you when you are a child, it gets tougher and tougher for him _2_ (s

10、ay) those words as he gets _3_ (old). To tell the truth, I could not honestly remember _4_ I had last said those words to him either. I decided to set my ego (自我) aside and make the first move. _5_ some hesitation, in our next phone conversation I blurted out (突然說出) the words,“DadI love you!”There w

11、as a silence at the other end and he awkwardly _6_ (reply), “Well, same back at you!”I laughed and said, “Dad, I know you love me, and when you are ready, I know you will say _7_ you want to say.”A few weeks _8_ (late), Dad concluded our phone conversation with the words, “Paul, I love you.” I was a

12、t work during this conversation and the tears were rolling down my cheeks _9_ I finally “heard” the love. As we both sat there in tears we realized that this special moment had taken our father-son relationship to _10_ new level.EOnceuponatimetherewasalittleboywhobecameveryill.Hehadtospendallday1bed

13、,unabletomove.Becauseotherchildrenwerentallowedtocomenearhim,he2(spend)hisdaysfeelingsadandblue.Therewasntmuchhecoulddobutlookoutofthewindow.Oneday,hesawamonkey,busy3(blow)upaballoon.Afterawhile,asmoreandmorecrazy-lookingcharactersappearedoutside4window,heburstoutlaughingandfoundithardtostop.Hecould

14、nthaveseen5(funny)things:apigplayingatambourine(小手鼓),anelephantjumpingonatrampoline(彈床),andadogwearingapairofglassesBeforelong,his6(physics)conditionimprovedsomuchthathewasabletogobacktoschoolagain.Therehegottotalktohisfriends,andtell7allthestrangethingshehadseen.Whilehewastalkingtohisbestfriend,hes

15、aw8stickingoutofhisfriendsschoolbag.Theboyaskedhisfriend9itwas,andhewassoinsistent(堅(jiān)持的)thatfinallyhisfriendhadtoshowhimwhatwasinthebag:There,inside,wereallthefancy-dresssuitsanddisguises(偽裝品)10hisbestfriendhadbeenusingtotrytocheerthelittleboyup!FIntheUnitedStates,therewere222people1._(report)tobebil

16、lionaires(億萬富翁)in2003.The2._oftheseisBillGates,worthatleast$41billion,whomadehismoney3._startingthecompanyMicrosoft.Mr.Gateswasonly21yearsold4._hefirsthelpedtosetupthecompanyin1976.Hewasabillionaire5._thetimehewas30.6._,therearestillsomeotherpeoplewhohavemadelotsofmoneyateven7._ (young)ages.Otheryou

17、ngpeoplewhohavestruckitrichincludeJackieCooganandShirleyTemple.8._ofthesechildactorsmadeoveramilliondollars9._(act)inmoviesbeforetheywere14.But10._youngestbillionaireisAlbertvonThurnundTaxisofGermany,who,in2001,inherited(繼承)abilliondollarswhenheturned18! GFinishingtheirshoppingatthemall,acoupledisco

18、veredthattheirnewcar1._(steal).Theyfiledareport2._thepolicestationandadetectivedrovethem3._totheparkinglottolookforevidence.Totheir4._(amaze),thecarhadbeenreturned5._therewasanoteinitthatsaid:“Iapologizefortakingyourcar.MywifewashavingababyandIhadtorushhertothe6._.Pleaseforgettheinconvenience.Therea

19、retwotickets7._tonightsManiaTwainconcert.”Theirfaithinhumanityrestored.Thecoupleattended8._concert.Butwhentheyreturnedhome,theyimmediatelyfound.9._theirhousehadbeenransacked(洗劫).Onthebathroommirrorwas10._note:“Ihavetoputmykidthroughcollegesomehow,dontI?” HPeople1._ (live)indifferentcountriesmadediff

20、erentkindsofwords.Todaythereareaboutfifteenhundred2._intheworld.Eachcontainsmanythousandsofwords.Averylargedictionary,forexample,containsfour3._fivehundredthousandwords.Butwedonotneed4._these.Toreadshortstoriesyouneedtoknowonlyabouttwothousandwords.5._youleaveschool,youwilllearnonlyonethousandormore

21、.Thewordsyouknowarecalledyourvocabulary.Youshouldtrytomakeyourvocabulary6._(big).Readasmanybooksaswecan.Therearealotofbooks7._(write)ineasyEnglish.Youwillenjoythem.Whenyoumeet8._newword,lookit9._inyourdictionary.Yourdictionaryisyour10._(much)usefulbook. IWhenyouareinEnglandyoumustbeverycarefulinthes

22、treets1._thetrafficdrivesontheleft.Beforeyoucrossastreetyoumustlooktotherightfirst2._thentheleft.Inthemorningandintheeveningwhenpeoplegotoorcomefrom3._,thestreetsareverybusy.Trafficismost4._(danger)then.WhenyougobybusinEngland,youhavetobecareful,5._.Alwaysrememberthetrafficmovesontheleft.Soyoumustbe

23、careful.6._(have)alookfirst,oryouwillgo7._wrongway.InmanyEnglishcities,therearebigbuses8._twofloors.Youcansitonthe9._(two)floor.From10._youcanseethecityverywell.Itsveryinteresting. J1._artisthadasmalldaughter.Sometimeshepaintedwomen2._anyclotheson,andheandhis3._alwaystriedtokeepthesmallgirlout4._hew

24、asdoingthis,“Sheis5._youngtounderstand,”theysaid.Butoneday,whentheartist6._(paint)awomanwithnoclotheson,heforgottolockthedoor,andthegirlsuddenlyranintotheroom.Hemotherranupthestairs7._her,butwhenshegottotheroom,thelittlegirlwasalreadyintheroomandlookingatthewoman8._herparentswaitedforhertospeak.Fora

25、fewsecondsthelittlegirlsaid9._,butthensherantohermotherandsaid10._(angry),“Whydoyoulethergoaboutwithoutshoesandsocksonwhenyoudontletme?” KMostAmericansdontliketogetadvice1._membersoftheirfamily.Theygetadvicefrom“2._(strange)”.Whentheyneedadvice,theydontusuallygotopeopletheyknow.3._manyofthemwritelet

26、terstonewspapersandmagazines4._giveadviceonmanydifferentsubjects5._(include)familyproblems,theuseoflanguage,health,cooking,childcare,clothes,6._evenonhowtobuyahouseoracar.Mostnewspapers7._(regular)printlettersfromreaderswithproblems.Alongwiththelettersthereare8._writtenbypeoplewhoaresupposedtoknowho

27、wtosolvesuchproblems.Someofthesewritersaredoctors,9._arelawyersoreducators.Buttwo ofthemostfamouswritersofadvicearewomenwithoutspecial10._(train)forthiskindofwork.LWithoutproperplanning,tourismcancause1._.Forexample,toomanytouristscancrowdpublicplaces2._arealsoenjoyedbytheinhabitants(居民)ofacountry.I

28、ftourismcreatetoomuchtraffic,theinhabitantswillbecome3._(annoy)andunhappy.Theybegintodisliketourists4._totreatthemimpolitely.Theyforgethowmuchtourismcanhelpthecountryseconomy5._isimportanttothinkaboutthepeopleofadestinationcountryand6._tourismaffectsthem.Tourismshouldhelp7._countrykeepthecustomsandb

29、eautythatattractstourists.Tourismshouldalsoadvancethewealthand8._(happy)oflocalinhabitants.Toomuchtourismcanbeaproblem.Iftourism9._(grow)tooquickly,peoplemustleaveotherjobstowork10._thetourismindustry.Thismeansthatotherpartsofthecountryseconomycansuffer. MLondonwasawarded1._2012OlympicGamesonWednesd

30、ay,2._(defeat)EuropeanrivalParisinthefinalroundofvotingtotakethegamesbacktoBritishcapital3._thefirsttimesince1948.4._Moscow,NewYorkandMadridwereeliminated(淘汰)inthefirstthreeroundsLondonbeatParis5450onthefourthballot(投票表決)oftheIOC.InLondoncrowdscheeredandwavedflagsas5._watchedtheannouncementfromSinga

31、pore6._agiantscreeninTrafalgarSquareandintheeastLondonarea7._themainOlympiccomplex(建筑群)willbebased.Blairspenttwodaysinlobbying(游說)inSingapore8._leavingtohosttheG8summit(八國峰會(huì))inScotland.“Mypromisetoyouiswewillbeyourvery9._(good)partners,”Blairsaid.Itsthefourthbid(申辦)fromBritainafter10._(fail)attempts

32、byBirminghamforthe1992OlympicsandManchesterforthe1996and2000.NWhyissettinggoalsso1._?Becausegoalscanhelpyoudo,be,andexperienceeverything2._youwantinlife.Instead3._justlettinglifehappentoyou,goalsallow4._tomakeyourlifehappen.5._(success)andhappypeoplehavesetslotsofgoalstohelpthemreachtheiraims.Bysett

33、inggoalsyouaretakingcontrolofyourlife.Its6._havingamaptoshowyou7._youwant to go.Winnersinlifesetgoalsandfollowthroughwiththem.Winnersdecidewhattheywantinlifeandthengettherebymakingplansand8._(set)goals.Unsuccessfulpeoplejustletlifehappenbyaccident.Goalsarentdifficulttoset,and9._arentdifficulttoreach

34、.Itisuptoyoutofindoutwhatyourgoalsreallyare.Youare10._onewhomustdecidewhattodoandinwhatdirectiontoaimyourlife. OWeoftenthinkoffuture.Weoftenwonder1._theworldwillbelikeahundredyearstime.Thinkof2._space.Perhapsapermanentstationonthemoon3._(setup).Perhapspeoplewillbeabletovisitthemoonas4._.Cheaprockets

35、forspacetravelwillhavebeendeveloped,5._(permit)longjourneysthroughthesolarsystem.Whenthattimecomes,peoplewillbetakingholidaysinspaceandvisiting6._planets.Greatprogresswillhavebeenmade7._medicine,too.Pollutionwillhavebeencontrolledinahundredyearstime.8._theworldwillhavebeendevelopedevenAntarctica.Wewillhaveusedupmostoftheearthslandtobuildourcities,9._floatingcitieswillhavebeenbuilt.TheJapanesehavealreadyplansofthiskind.Andtherewillbecities10._theseaA 26to27which28waschanged29however30myself31the32until33solved34Unfortunately35t

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