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20XX屆高三英語語法填空專題訓(xùn)練(一S1)Buthowcouldthe____27_____(survive)believeitwasnatural?Everywheretheylookednearlyeverythingwasdestroyed.Allofthecity’shospitals,75%of___28____factoriesandbuildingsand90%ofitshomeswere__29___(go).Brickscoveredthegroundlikeredsutumnleaves.Nowind,however,couldblowthemaway.Twodamsfellandmostofthebridgesalsofellorwerenotsafefortravelling.Therailwaytrackswerenow____30____(use)piecesofsteel.Tensofthousandsofcowswould____31___givemilkagain.Halfamillionpigsandmillionsofchickensweredead.Sandnowfilledthewellsinstead___32__water.Peoplewereshocked.Then,laterthatafternoon,anotherbigquake____33___wasalmostasstrongas____34___firstoneshookTangshan.Someoftherescueworkersanddoctorsweretrapped____35___theruins.Morebuildingsfelldown.Water,food,andelectricitywerehard____36_____(get).Peoplebegantowonderhowlongthedisasterwouldlast.27.survivors28.its29.gone30.useless31.never/not32.of33.which/that34.the35.under/in36.toget(二S2)26.Thebuilding______(build)lastyearisthedormitoryofourschool.27.Hewasdetermined______(find)outwhy.28.Isawhim______(beat)byabigman.29.Theywishedthatthey______(notsay)ittousyesterday.30.When______(heat),waterchangesintovapour.31.Never______(I,hear)ofsuchathingbefore.32.Meanwhileyouhavetopreparethenextquestion______(depend)onwhatthepersonsays.33.IfIwereyou,I______(buy)it.34.______(see)fromspace,theearthisblue.35.Onlythen______(I,understand)whathemeant.26.built27.tofind28.beaten29.hadn’tsaid30.heated31.haveIheard32.depending33.would/shouldbuy34.Seen35.didIunderstand(三S2)Wearing____26______(fashion)clothescanbebadforyou!Thismaysurpriseyou,butitissaid___27______someclothescancauseavarietyofproblems.Doyoufindthisdifficulttobelieve?Well,researchershavediscoveredthat___28_______(follow)thelatestfashiontrendscanbeunhealthy.Forexample,ifyoutieascarf(圍巾)__29______atietootightlyitincreasesyourbloodpressure.Tightjeansortrousers,andevenshortskirtmayallcause___30_______(ill).Expertssaythatthingswewearcanalsoleadtostomachproblems,rashes(皮疹),backacheandpainfulfeet.Yet__31______canweexplainthis?Verytightclothescanpreventpeople____32______(move)naturally,andthisisnotgoodforyou.Ifyouweartighttrousersorskirtthataretootight__33_______thewaist,thenyourstomachdoesnothaveroomtoexpand.___34______youhaveeaten,andthiscancausestomachache.Andlast,wearingshoeswithhighheel(鞋跟)canleadtofootandbackproblems.Evenpracticalshoescancausebackacheiftheydon’tfit____35_____properly.Soisitworthbeingattheheightoffashion?26.fashionable27.that28.following29.or30.illnesses31.how32.moving33.around34.after35.you(四S2)Theholiday’suponus.Aftermonthsofstudy,youhavesometimetoyourself.So,whynotreadabook?Well,somepeoplewillsay,‘Whytroublewithbooks?WehavetheInternetand__26mediathatofferalotmore__27(colour)programs.Booksarehistory!”Butdon’tbefooled.There’sstillalottobesaidforreadingandreadingaswidelyaspossible.Oneclearreasonisthatawell-chosenbookisawonderfulcollection_28wordsandexpressions,solongasyouhaveagooddictionary,ofcourse.Believeme,it’sfareasiertogetnewEnglishwordsandexpressionsfromabookorarticle_29itisfromtheTVortheInternet.Butanevenmoreimportantpointis_30booksgiveyousomethingthatmodernmediasimplycannot.Thewebpageisalwaysfullofpicturesandthetextisoftendesignedtomakeitaseasytoreadaspossible.Though“easy”maybewelcome,_31(luck)it’soflittleuseforanylong-timedevelopmentofreadingskillsandthegenerallanguagelevel.Forthat,there’sstillnosubstitute(替代品)forabook.Butperhapsthebestsinglereasonisthatsimply__32(choose)whatyoureadanddoingitbyyourself_33(mean)thatit’ssomethingyoudobyandforyourself.Youcanchoosewhatyouwanttoread.It’shardwork,__34whileyouarereading,you’llfindthatwhatonce__35(seem)likeadutyisnowapleasure.26.other27.colourful28.of29.than30.that31.unluckily32.choosing33.means34.but35.seemed(五S1)Afterthetsunami(海嘯)hitIndia,manypeoplewholivedneartheseaweregreatlyinfluenced.Alotofpeoplelosttheirhomesandunfortunatelysomeevenlosttheirlives.Collegegirls[31]________(ask)tocollectmoneyfromtheirneighborhood.Soweformedagroupanddevoted[32]________tocollectingmoneyforthetsunamirelieffund(救濟(jì)金).Inourarea,weshowedasignboard,[33]________read,“Pleasehelpthesufferers,”tothepeopleintheneighborhoodandaskedfor[34]________help.Theydonatedmoney,dress,rice,medicine[35]________anythingelseuseful.Asmallboywhowasonthewaytohisschoolcamerunningtousandaskedus[36]________(wait)thereforsometime.After5minutesherantouswith[37]________smallsavingsbox.Itwasaplasticbox[38]________thereweremanycoinsinside.Hesaidhegotthelittleboxfromhisgrannyasabirthdaygift[39]________savingcoins.Andhewantedittobedonatedforthefund.Itwastherealgreatestofferingof[40]________(kind)collectedbyus.Whatalovelyboyandwhatabigheart!31.wereasked; 32.ourselves; 33.which; 34.their; 35.or;36.towait 37.a; 38.where/which 39.for 40.kindness(六S1)I’mahighschoolteacherandworkinasmallschool.Iwillwelcomeeachstudentattheschoolgateby____31____(call)theirnamesatleasttwiceeveryweek.Somestudentsaregoingtoleaveschoolforfurtherstudy____32____theyarebecomingverysad.Todayagirlstoppedmeandasked____33____Icouldwaitaminute.Isaidyesandthenshehandedme____34____envelope.Initwasathank-younote.Inthenote,shesaidthatshewantedtothankmefortalkingtoher.Irememberedaskingher____35____shelivedandwhatbooksshehadread.Thisstudentwasashyand____36____(silence)person.Itwashard____37____hertogetusedtoschoollife,becausethereweresomanypeopleinonebuilding.HernotemeantsomuchtomeandIcouldn’thelpcrying.Atthesametime,Iwasveryhappybecauseshe____38____(spend)timeandenergydoingthingsthatallstudentswouldbeabletodo.WheneverIthinkabout____39____Iwillsmile.IloveteachingandIamsoluckytobeabletobeateacher.WhatalovelygiftIreceivedfromthisstudent,whichismygreat____40____(please).31.calling 32.so33.if/whether 34.an35.where 36.silent37.for 38.spent39.this/it 40.pleasure(七S1)I’m21onlydaughterofmyparents.Sotheyareworried22everythingIdo.Forexample,23Iridemybike,myparentswon’tletme24(ride)bymyself.TheyareafraidImightfalloffmybikeandhurt25.Theyaretakinggreattroubletosupportthebike,withmymothereven26(carry)afirst-aidbox.I’mnotfreetorideandIoftensay27(angry),“Whynotletmeridealone?”Now,mostfamilieshaveonechild.28wanttodoeverythingfortheirchildren.Thisdoesnogoodtothem.Toomuchlovefromparentsmaypreventchildrenfrom___29independent.Inmyopinion,parentsshouldlettheirchildrendo30theyshoulddoalone.21.the22.about23.when24.ride25.myself26.carrying27.angrily28.parents29.being30.what(八S1)Bossesof___31___publishingfirmaretryingtoworkoutwhynoonenoticedthatoneoftheir___32___(employ)hadbeensittingdeadathisdeskforfivedaysbeforeanyoneaskedifhewasfeelingokay.GeorgeTurklebaum___33___hadbeenemployedasaproofreaderataNewYorkfirmfor30years,hadaheartattackintheopen-planoffice,___34___hesharedwith23otherworkers.He___35___(quiet)passedawayonMonday,butnobodynoticed___36___Saturdaymorningwhenanofficecleaneraskedwhyhewasworkingduringtheweekend.Hisboss,ElliotWachiaski,said,“Georgewasalwaysthefirstguyineachmorningandthelast___37____(leave)atnight,sonoonefound___38____unusualthathewasinthesamepositionallthattimeand___39____(keep)muchtohimself.”Apostmortemexamination(尸檢)revealedthathehadbeendead___40____fivedaysaftersufferingfromcoronarydisease(冠狀動脈疾病).Georgewasproofreadingmanuscripts(手稿)ofmedicaltextbookswhenhedied.31.a32employees33who/that34which35quietly36until37toleave38it39kept40for(九S1)Thecomputer,whichwasusedtosimplifydifficultsums,began31acalculatingmachineinFrancein1642.Thenitdevelopedintoananalyticalmachine.After32(program)byanoperator33usedcardswithholes,itcouldproduceananswerquickerthananyperson.Later,AlanTurningwroteabookabouthowacomputercouldbemade34workasa“universalmachine”.Fromthenon,thecomputergrewrapidlybothinsizeandinbrainpower.Bythe1940s,ithadgrownaslargeasaroomandthisrealityworriedthedesigners.35,withitsmemory36(improve),thecomputerwasmadesmaller.First,thememorywasstoredintubes,thenontransistorsandlateronverysmallchips.Asaresult,theshapeofthecomputer37(total)changedfromalargemachinetoaPCandthenalaptop.Connectedby38network,thecomputerwasabletoshareitsknowledge39othersthroughtheWorldWideWeb.Sincethe1970smanynewapplicationsofthecomputer4031.as32.beingprogrammed33.who34.to35.However36.improved37.totally38.a39.with40.havebeenfound(十S1)Iwaswalkingdownthecold,wetstreetsofSpringfield,withabagofmagazinesonmyshoulder.Onmyrounds,IcametothatCompanufinally,16owner,Mr.Rader,hadalwaystakenmetheretoaskhisworkers17theywantedanymaganizes.18(shake)offtherainlikeawetdog,IenteredMr.Rader’soffice.Afteraquickglanceheledmeovertothefireplace.Noticingtheholeinthetopofmyshoe,heshowedmeintohispickuptruck.We19(pull)toastopbeforeashoestore.Inside,asalesmanfittedmewiththe20(fine)pairofOxfordsIhadeverseen.Ifeltabout10feettallwhenIgotup21them.“We’dlikeapairofnewsockstoo,”Mr.Radersaid.Backinhisoffice,Mr.Radertookoutacard,wrotesomethingonit,andhandedittome.With22(tear)eyes,Iread,“Dotoothersasyouwouldhave23dotoyou.”Hesaidaffectionately(疼愛地),“John,IwantyoutoknowIloveyou.”Isaidgoodbye,and24thefirsttimeIsensedaflicker(閃現(xiàn))ofhopethatsomehowthingswouldbeallright.WithpeoplelikeMr.Raderintheworld,therewashope,kindnessandlove,andthatwouldalwaysmake25difference.16.whose17.whether\if18.Shaking19.pulled20.finest21.in22.tearful23.them24.for25.a(十一S1)MoststudentsdoanIQtextearlyintheirschoolcareer.Eveniftheyneverseetheirresults,theyfeelthattheirIQis31determineshowwelltheyaregoingtodoinlife.Whentheyseeotherstudentsdoing32(good)thanthem,theyusuallybelievethatthosestudentshave33higherIQand34thereisnothingtheycandotochangefacts.However,newresearch35EQsuggeststhatsuccessisnotsimplyresultofahighIQ.WhileyourIQtellsyouhow36(intelligence)youare,yourEQtellsyouhowwellyouuseyourintelligence.ProfessorSalovery,37inventedthetermEQ,38(give)thefollowingdescription:Atwork,itisIQthatgetsyou39(promote).Supportedbyhisacademicresearch,ProfessorSaloverysuggeststhatwhenpredictingsomeone’sfuturesuccess,theircharacter,40measuredbyEQtests,mightactuallymattermorethantheirIQ.31.what32.better33.a34.that35.into/on36.intelligent37.who38.gives39.promoted40.as(十二S1)Itwasacoldandcloudyafternoon.Iwasonthebuswithmychildren,agedfourandtwo,headinghomewhen___36____startedtorain.Irealizedthiswouldmeanawetwalkhomefromthebusstop.Homewasonlytwoblocksaway37itwasnotapleasantwalkwithonesmallboyfastasleepinthepram(手推嬰兒車),theotheroneinaraincoatandnoumbrellaformyself.Apick-uptruckpassedusontheroadand,afewminuteslater,Isawit38(pull)backandthedriverlookingdirectlyatus.Ayoungmanputthewindowdown.“Hey,here’sanumbrellaforyou--pleasetakeit.”Hecalledout.Istoodthere39(astonish),barelybelievingthattheman,40existence(存在)was___41___(know)tomeonlymomentsago,couldbesothoughtful.“Comeon,givethistoyourmummy.”hesaidtomyolderson.Igratefullyacceptedtheoffer,42(thank)himandwatchedthetruckdisappeardowntheroad.Thismanmighthaveneededtheumbrellafor43laterduringthedaybutpreferredtogiveittome.Itwasalessontome44it’spossibletogivewithoutexpectinganything__45__return.36.it37.but38.pulling39.astonished40.whose41.unknown42.thanked43.himself44.that45.in(十三S2)YesterdayIwaswithaclosefriendinasupermarket.Aswewalkedalong,amotherwithasmallboywascomingalong.Thewomanhardly[26]________(notice)usbecauseshewassoannoyedwith[27]________son,whokeptonpullingitemsoffthelowershelves.[28]________(become)angry,shestartedtoshoutathimandshakehimbythearm.Atthispointmyfriend,[29]________wasawonderfulmotherofthree,spokeup,“Whatabeautifullittleboy!Howoldishe?”Thewomananswered[30]________(gentle),“He’sthree.”Myfriendwentontosaythatlittlekidswerecurious(好奇的)about[31]________theysawandthatownthreechildrenwerejustthesame,[32]________ofwhomwouldpullthingsoffshelves,showinginterestinthewonderfulcolorsoftheitems.Thewomanhadtheboy[33]________herarmswithashysmileonherface.Finallyshesaid,“He’sverysmartandcurious,[34]________he’ssometimesnaughty.”Walkingaway,Iheardherspeakingmorekindly[35]________hersonaboutcookinghisfavoritefoodaftergettinghome.26.noticed27.her28.Becoming29.who30.gently31.what32.all33.in34.but35.to(十四S1)TippiDegreisaFrenchgirl,whospentherchildhoodinNamibiaamongwildanimalsandtribal(部落的)people.TippiwasborninNamibia,51herparentsworkedaswildlifephotographers.DuringherstayinNamibia,shemadefriendswithwild52(animal),includinga28-yuar-oldelephantAbu,crocodiles(鱷魚),babylionandgiraffes.Shealsomadefriends53peopleintheHimbatribeoftheKalahar,54taughtherhowtosurviveonrootsandberries55howtospeaktheirlanguage.Tippilater56(move)withherparentstoMadagascarandthentoFrance,whereshebecame57famousperson.Abookofheradventures58(translate)intoseverallanguages.MyBookofAfricaisabest-sellingnovelofTippi’sadventurous(冒險的)lifeinNamibia.InParis,Tippiattendedalocalstateschoolforthefirsttwoyears,butthenshewenthome59(receive)familyeducationbecauseshefoundshehadlittle60commonwiththeotherchildreninParis.SheisnowstudyingcinemaatLaSorbonneNouvelleUniversityinParis.51.where,52.animals53.with54.who55.and.56.moved57.a58.hasbeentranslated59.toreceive60.in(十五S2)Inthe1950s,afamilythatownedafarmnearBeulah,Michigankeptabullchainedtoanelm(榆樹)。Thebullpaced16______thetree,draggingtheheavyironchain,whichledtoagroove(槽)inthebark(樹皮).Thegroove17_________(deep)overtheyears.Thoughforwhateverreason,itdidnotkillthetree.18_______someyears,thefamilytooktheirbullaway.Theycutthechain,leavingthelooparoundthetreeandonelink19_________(hang)down.Thenoneyear,agriculturalcatastrophestruckMichiganin20______formofDutchelmdisease.Alltheelmsliningtheroadleadingtothefarmbecameinfected21______died.Everyonethoughtthattheoldelmwouldbethenext.Thefarmownerconsidered22_______(go)thesafething:pullingitoutandchoppingitupintofirewoodbeforeitdied.23__________(amazing),thetreedidnotdie.Nobodycouldunderstand24_______itwasstilltheonlyelmstandinginthecountry.Itissaidthat25_____doesn`tkillyouwillmakeyoubecomestronger.Or,asaplantpathologist(病理學(xué)家)putit,“Lifebreaksusall,butafterwards,manyofusarestrongestatthebrokenplaces.”16.around17.wasdeepened18.After

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