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【英语】2019届二轮复习短文语法填空10篇训练之十一(7页word版)
2019届二轮复习短文语法填空10篇训练之十一 [一] We're offering free tickets to go and see a film called A Year in Greenland.The film,which(61) (tell) you all about the plants and animals in that wonderful country,has won(62) prize at the national film festival﹣it's well worth (63) (see). The film can only be seen at the new cinema that has just been completed inside the Science Museum in the city centre.It's showing this Sunday with (64)_ (perform) every hour from midday onwards,with the last showing at 5 o'clock,two hours before the museum closes.So there are six times to choose (65) . So why not take the whole family to the cinema this Sunday.Children will want to head straight down to the basement (66) the computers are kept.I promise you they'll come away with all sorts of (67) (excite) pictures they've created. Entrance to the museum is free on Sundays,but it would (68)___ (normal) cost﹩3.25 to go and see the film.(69) (get)your free tickets,you should e﹣mail this program by midday on Friday.We've only got a limited number of tickets,so the (70) (early) you e﹣mail us,the more likely you are to get one. 参考答案: (61) tells (62) a(63) seeing(64) performance(65) from . (66) where(67) exciting(68) normally (69) To get(70) earlier [二] Feeling left-out After graduating from Beijing Second Foreign Language Institute, Chen Liang successfully passed his TOEFL Test and got a scholarship from a university in Boston for 51 M.A program. Soon after the program had begun he made 52 (friend) with some of the American students 53 (study) for the same course. One day after class, his American friend, Dick, asked him to go to the university cafeteria and Chen Liang was glad to go with him. On their way they happened to run 54 Dick’s girlfriend, Lisa, 55 was on her way to a lecture. Dick and Lisa walked shoulder to shoulder and talked a lot as if they hadn’t seen each other for ages. Meanwhile, Chen Ling was walking behind them, 56 (obvious) left in the cold. When they were near the cafeteria Lisa said that she had to go to the lecture, 57 Dick embraced her and gave her a long and passionate kiss. 58 (see) that, Chen Liang turned away and then walked off toward the cafeteria. When Dick looked up, he saw Chen Liang walking into the cafeteria. Dick was 59 (puzzle), shrugged his shoulders and didn’t know 60 Chen Liang didn’t wait for him and went to the cafeteria alone. 参考答案: 51. an 52. friends 53. studying 54. into/ across 55. who 56. obviously 57. so 58. Seeing 59. puzzled 60. why [三] Tai Chi Chuan, 56 is famous as a kind of martial art, has been practiced in China for centuries. It combines slow movements, deep breathing and thinking. Every movement in Tai Chi represents 57 important part of old Chinese philosophy——harmony. Tai Chi is a term in the Chinese 58 ( tradition) philosophy. It comes from The Book of Changes ( 《周易》 ). In the time of Song dynasty, Zhou Dunyi 59 (write) the book Theory of the Tai Chi Pictures. The inventors of Tai Chi 60 (inspire) by this book and invented Tai Chi Chuan with the continuous movements of drawing circles in the air by 61 ( guide) the breath with the willpower. They also absorbed the thoughts of the Taoist School, such as the concept of Yin and Yang. Tai Chi provides the mental 62 (relax) and physical fitness. Tai Chi is an unusual form of martial arts where we believe 63 building mental and physical strength. It is 64 (particular) different from western types of sports such as football where the harder and quicker are the better. Today, Tai Chi is so popular in the west. Some health professionals have regarded Tai Chi as one of the 65 (benefit) forms of exercise. 参考答案: 56. which 57.an 58. traditional 59. wrote 60 were inspired 61.guiding 62. relaxation 63. in 64 particularly 65.most beneficial [四] I started working as a volunteer for the City of Surrey this summer. I did this because I’ve always enjoyed _56_(help) people in any way I can. I thought if I became a volunteer for the City of Surrey, I would be able to achieve that goal and be 57 (me). And being a volunteer for the City of Surrey really helped me branch out 58 many different directions. I volunteered over 256 hours of 59 ( serve) during the summer helping with day camp, teen dances and so on. I worked hard and did my best to show everyone that this is what I love to do. I started to take every course 60 (offer) by the volunteer program and then began to apply for paid positions. At the end of the summer I 61 (hire) as a dance instructor. Working for the City of Surrey has provided me with many opportunities 62 would not have presented themselves anywhere else. I got a well-paid job much 63 (early) than I had expected. I was 64 (thank) that I had been given the chance 65 (work) for such an amazing city and do my part to make it the best it can be. 参考答案: 56. helping 57. myself 58. in 59. service 60. offered 61. was hired 62. that/which 63. earlier 64. thankful 65. to work [五] Nobody wants to be aged, but 66 it comes to visiting cities, most of us want to visit the world’s oldest cities. Luoyang is one of the oldest and most 67 (attract) cities in the world that I’d like to recommend to you. Luoyang stands out 68 the oldest continually inhabited city in Asia. The city is considered to be 69 birthplace of Chinese culture and history as well as being one of the Seven Ancient Capitals of China. There 70 (be) no other city in China that has seen so many 71 (dynasty) like Luoyang. With such a long and exciting history, Luoyang has really a lot 72 (offer). The Longmen Grottoes, which 73 (include) in the world Heritage List since 2000, and many historic Buddhist temples 74 (constant) attract tourists from all over the world. Luoyang is also famous for the White Horse Temple, the earliest Buddhist temple 75 (establish) in China. Are you anxious to visit the city? 参考答案: 66. when 67. attractive 68. as 69. the 70. is 71. dynasties 72. to offer 73. has been included 74. constantly 75. established [六] The local university blood center had a blood drive today. Almost 300 people showed up, but about 50 __61__ ( reject) for various medical reasons. Fifty __62__ (other) left because the lines were moving so slowly . __63__ first thing the volunteers had to do, of course, was fill out a form. When they finished filling out the form, they waited __64__a nurse called __65__( they) to her desk. The average adult body __66__ ( contain) about one gallon of blood. The volunteers can give1/8 gallon __67__ a time. Before leaving, they received a sheet of __68__(instruct) including: Do not lift any heavy object within 12 hours; do not smoke within at least 30 minutes; do not do so much activity within24 hours. “ I wish I __69__( can) hug and kiss all the volunteers that are here today,” said a doctor. “ Their blood is __70__ ( actual) saving lives, helping other people to live.” 参考答案: 61. were rejected 62. others 63.The 64.until 65.them 66.contains 67.at 68. instructions 69. could 70.actually [七] My color television has given me nothing but a headache. I was able __61__ (buy)it over a year ago because I had my relatives give me money for my birthday instead of a lot of clothes __62__ wouldn’t fit. I let a salesclerk fool me into buying a discount model. I realised this a day later, when I saw newspaper __63__(advertise) for the set at seventy-five dollars less than I __64__ (pay).The set worked __65__ beautifully when I first got it home that I would keep it on until stations __66__(sign) off for the night.__67__ (fortune),I didn’t get any channels showing all-night movies or I would never have gotten to bed. Then I started developing a problem with __68__ set that involved static(静电)noise. For some reason, when certain shows __69__ (switch)into a commercial, a loud noise would sound for a few seconds. I had to pick __70__ the set and shake it to remove the sound. I actually began to build up my arm muscles shaking my set. At last, I managed to have it repaired, but I keep expecting more trouble. 参考答案: 61.to buy 62.that/which 63.advertisements 64.had paid 65.so 66.signed 67.Fortunately 68.the 69.switched 70.up [八] John Snow was a famous doctor in London. Cholera was the most 61. ______ (die) disease of its days. Neither its cause 62. _____ its cure was understood. Many thousands of terrified people died every time there was 63. ______ outbreak. At that time, there were mainly two 64. ______ (theory), which explained how cholera killed people. John wanted to help solve the problem. He believed in the second theory that suggested that people 65. _______ (absorb) the disease into their bodies with their meals. In 1854, when another outbreak hit London, he made 66. _______ (far)investigations to test the theory. 67.______ the help of the map he made, he got a 68. _______ (value) clue about the cause of the disease, which was linked to 69. ________ (pollute) water. 70. _______ (prevent) this from happening again, John Snow suggested that the source of all the water supplies be examined. 参考答案: 61.deadly 62. nor 63. an 64. theories 65. absorbed 66. further 67. With 68. valuable69.polluted 70. To prevent [九] La Paz is the ___61___(high) capital in the world. Many roads are in bad condition. One road ___62__(consider) the most dangerous goes north. The road ___63___(know) locally as the Devil’s Bend. The drop is ____64__ great that anyone inside the vehicle is lucky to survive. Thanks to one man, the death toll has fallen. Every morning __65___ a large circular board in his hand ,he directs the traffic. Some drivers give him a tip, others just pass by, ___66__ (take) the human traffic signal for granted. Why does he do it? One day he was driving a lorry ___67_ he came off the road. Somehow he survived. The experience had __68_ profound effect on hims. A few years ___69__ (late), he was called out to help someone. He felt ___70_ was his mission to help others. 参考答案: 61.highest, 62.considered,63. is known, 64.so, 65.with , 66.taking, 67.when, 68.a, 69.later, 70.it [十] Hands can easily get cold in winter. Wearing gloves might be a good choice, but sometimes it is not ___61___ (convenience). However, this was not a problem for ancient Chinese people, ___62___ had a more delicate tool to keep their hands warm: hand warmers. There is no accurate written record about the origin of this tool, but there are some laics about its ___63___ (invent). One folk story concerns Emperor Yangdi from the Sui Dynasty (581-618) who visited Jiangsu in the winter. Due to the bitter cold, the local official asked the producers to make ___64___ small warmer for the emperor that could be held in one’s hands. Thus the hand warmer ___65___ (create). Techniques for producing the tool were __66___ (steady) developed in the Ming and Qing dynasties (1368-1911). Many poems and books from this period recorded people using hand warmers. The Dream of the Red Chamber, the classic novel written ___67___ Cao Xueqin from the Qing Dynasty, also described a maid who ___68___ (send) a hand warmer to Lin Daiyu in one chapter. Ancient hand warmers had various designs. Round and square shapes arc typical. Some of ___69___ (they) look like pumpkins and flowers. Inside a hand warmer, there were ____70____ (burn) coals, some mixed with fragrance and giving off a pleasant smell. 参考答案: 51. convenient 52. who 53. invention 54. a 55. was created 56. steadily 57. by 58. sent 59. them 60. burning查看更多