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1、教學(xué)資料高二英語語法填空訓(xùn)練(29篇)及答案第二節(jié) 語法填空(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)Once there lived a rich man 31wan ted to do somethi ng for the people of histow n. _32first he wan ted to find out whether they deserved his help.In the centre of the main road into the town, he placed 33 very large stone. Then he _34 (hide ) behind

2、 a tree and waited. Soon an old man came along with his cow.“Who put this stone in the centre of the road?” said the old man, but he did not try toremove the stone. In stead, with some difficulty he passed around the stone and continued on his way. 35 man came along and did the same thing; the n ano

3、 ther came ,and ano ther. All of them compla ined about the stone but not tried to remove 36. Late inthe after noon a young man came along. He saw the stone, 37 (say) to himself:“ Theni ght _38 (be) very dark. Some n eighbors will come along later in the dark and will fall aga inst the stone.”Then h

4、e began to move the stone. He pushed and pulled with all his 39 (strong) to move it. How great was his surprise at last! 40 the stone, he found a bag of mon ey.二第二節(jié):語法填空(共10小題,每小題1.5分,滿分15 分)The Internet is an amaz ing in formatio n resource. Stude nts, teachers, and researchers use it as _31_ inves

5、tigative tool. Journalists use it to find information for stories. Doctors use it to learn more about unfamiliar diseases and the 32_ (late) medical development. Ordinary people use it for shopping, banking, bill-paying, and com muni cati ng with family and frie nds. People all over the world use it

6、 to connect with individuals from _33 countries and cultures. However, _34there are manypositive developme nts _35_ (associate) with the In ternet, there are also certa in fears and concerns. _36 concern relates to a lack of control over_37_ appears onthe Internet. With television and radio there ar

7、e editors to check the accuracy or appropriate ness of the content of programs, and with televisi on there are 38 (restrict) on what kinds of programs can _39_ (broadcast) and at what times of the day. With the Intern et, pare nts cannot check a published guide to determ ine what is suitable _40thei

8、r childre n to see.第二節(jié):語法填空(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)Crying marriage? 31 (surprise), isn t it? Factually, the custom of crying marriageexisted a long time ago in many areas of Southwest China s Sichuan P2ovince, and(rema in) in fashi on 33 the end of the Qing Dyn asty. Though not so popular as before, th

9、e custom is still observed by people in many places, especially Tujia people, who view it as a34 (n ecessary) to marriage procedure.It is very much 35 same in different places of the province. According to elderly people, every bride had to cry at the wedding. 36_ , the bride neighbors would look do

10、w n upon 37 as a poorly cultivated girl and she would become the laugh in gstock of the village. In fact, there were cases 38 which the bride was beate n by her mother for not crying at the weddi ng cerem ony.In a word, crying at weddi ng is a _39 by custom to set off the happ in ess of the wedd ing

11、 through falsely sorrowful words. However, i n the 40 (arra nge) marriages of the old days of China, there were in deed quite a lot of brides who cried over their un satisfactory marriage and eve n their miserable life.五In order to know a foreig n Ian guage thoroughly, four things are n eccessary. F

12、irstly, we must un dersta nd the Ian guage whe n we hear31spoke n. Secon dly, wemust be able to speak it correctly with con fide nee and without hesitati on.32,we must be able to read the Ian guage , and fourthly, we must be able to write it. We must be able to make senten ces that are grammatically

13、 correct.There is no easy way to success33Ian guage learni ng.34good memory is of great help, but it is not eno ugh only35(memorize)rules from a grammar book. It is not much use lear ning by heart long list of words and 36meaning, study ing the dictio nary and so on. We must lear n by using the Iang

14、uage.37we are satisfied with only a few rules we havememorized, we are not really lear ning the Ian gua ng.“ Lear n through use ” is a good pi,of 38(advise) for those39are studying a new Ianguage.Practice is importa nt. We must practise speak ing and40(write) the Ian guagewhe never we can.六At one po

15、int along an open highway, I came to a crossroads with a traffic light. I was alone on the road by now, but 31 I drove up to the light, it tur ned red, and I braked to a halt. I look left, right, and behind me. Nothing. 32 a car, no suggestion of headlights, but there I sat, 33 (wait) the light to c

16、ha nge, the only huma n being for at least a mile in any directi on.I started won deri ng34 I refused to run the light. I was not afraid of 35 (catch)by the police, because there was obviously no cop any where around and 36 certa inly would have bee n no dan ger in going 37 it. Much later that ni gh

17、t, the 38 question of why I d stopped for that light came 39 to me. I think I stopped because it s part of a con tract 合同)we all have with each other. If s not only the law, but it s an agreement we have, and we trust each other to honor 40: we don t go throughred lights. Like most of us, I m more r

18、eady to be stopped from doing something bad bythe social agreement that disapproves of it than by any law against it.七Nowadays, millio ns31Ion ely si ngles are now going on li ne in stead. 32World Wide Web is quickly beco ming the world s most popular matchmake媒人).Si ngles are flock ing(涌向)to the In

19、 ternet33 (ma in) because their busylifestyles leave them little time to look for a significant other. Using dating sites( 約會網(wǎng) 址)is quick and convenient. Many sin gles say the regular dat ing sce ne 34 (just lead) them from one bad experie nee to 35 and are ready to try someth ing else. Dati ng site

20、s also make 36 easy to avoid some one 37 you are not in terested in. In the real world, 38 , ig noring some one you don t like can be difficult.Despite all the advantages,online dating also presents its own set of problems. People aren Always those who they declare to be in their online39 (describe)

21、.Safety is ano ther concern. You are just 40 (like) to find a crim inal on li ne as you are Mr. Or Miss Right.八Polar bears are sufferi ng in a 31 (warm) world tha n ever before. Polar bears live in en vir onments too cold for most ani mals. 32 much of the year, they live and hunt on the frozen Arcti

22、c sea ice. Nature has prepared 33 for the cold conditions. But nothing has prepared the bears for the dan ger that 34 (threat) the only home they know. The polar bears world is melt ing. Studies show that the polar ice has reduced by 9.8% every 10 years 351978. Now about 20,000 to 25,000 polar bears

23、 live in theArctic. Polar bears depe nd on the sea ice for their 36 (survive). “ Thesea ice is more than just this platform that the bears walk over, ”ays Andrew Derocher, 37 scientist who studies North American polar bear populations. “ 38 it, they can t exist. ”Some melting and refreezing of the p

24、olar ice is natural.39 in a warmer world,these cycles speed up, and bears have less time to hunt. Normally, they have three mon ths in the spri ng whe n they gain more weight. The extra fat is used later, 40 the bears are not actively hun ti ng.九31 is possible that we simply do not stay in one place

25、 for a true frie ndship to develop. However, there can be no disagreement on the need for each of us 32 (think) carefully about the kind of frie ndships we want.To most of us, friendships are considered 33 (importanee), but need to have clear in our own minds 34kinds of friendships we want .Are they

26、 to be close or35 (keep) at arm s length? Do we want to share ourselves or do we wanwtok on the surface? For some people, many frie ndships on the surface are quite eno ugh and that s all right .But at some point we need to make sure that our expectations are the same as our 36(frien d)expectati on

27、s. If one wants more from the frien dship tha n the other,37 if this is not talked about, one is likely at last to fell that he s holding theof the stick. The shari ng of pers onal experie nee 38 (in clude) our tears as well as ourdark dreams 39 (be) the surest way to deepe n frie ndships. But it mu

28、st be un dertake n slowly and carried on only if there sig ns of in terest and acti on 40 return.十Many teachers believe that the responsibilities for learning lie with the student.31a long reading assignment is given, instructors expect studentsto be familiarwith 32(inform) in the reading even if th

29、ey do not discuss it in class or take anexam in ati on. The ideal stude nt is con sidered to be one who is motivated to learn for the sake of lear ning, not the one in terested only in gett ing high grades. Sometimes homework is returned 33brief written comments but without a grade. Even if a grade

30、is notgiven, the student is 34(responsibility) for learning the material assigned.When research35( assig n), the professor expects the stude nt to take it activelyand to complete it with minimum guidanee. It is the students responsibility to find books, magazines, and articles in the library. Profes

31、sors do not have the time to explain 36a uni versity library works; they expect stude nts, 37(special) graduate stude nts, tobe able to exhaust the refere nee origi ns in the library. Professors will help stude nts who n eed it, but prefer that their stude nts should not be too depe ndent on them .I

32、n the Un ited States, professors have many other duties 38teach ing, such as admi nistrative orresearch work. Therefore, the time 39a professor can spe nd with a stude nt outsideof class 40( limit). If a student has problems with classroom work, the studentshould either approach a professor duri ng

33、office hours or make an appo in tme nt.十一This is a true story which happened in the States. A man came out of his home to admire his new truck. To his 31 (puzzle), his three-year-old son was 32 (happy) hammeri ng den ts 凹痕)into the shi ny paint of the truck. The man ran to his son, kno cked him away

34、, hammered the little boys hands into pulp(果漿汁)as 33 (puni sh). Whe n the father calmed dow n, he rushed his son to the hospital.34 the doctor tried desperately to save the crushed bon es, he fin ally had to cut the fin gers from both the boys han ds. Whe n the boy35 (wake) up from the operati onand

35、 saw his bandaged stubs, he innocently said, “ Daddylm sorry about your truck. ” Then he asked,36whe n are my fin gers going to grow back?”The father went home and committed suicide.Thi nk about this story 37 next time some one steps on your feet or you wish to take reve nge. Think first 38 you lose

36、 your patie nee with some one you love. Trucks can39 (repair). Broke n bones and hurt feeli ngs ofte n cant. Too ofte n we fail to recog nize the differe nee betwee n the pers on and the performa nee. We forget that forgive ness is40 (great) tha n reve nge.People make mistakes. We are allowed to mak

37、e mistakes. But the acti ons we take while in a rage will impress us forever.十二As I think back I realize how hard it is to view the world31the eyes of mychildhood. 32child nsind is still filled with the idea that anything andeverything is possible. They haven t begun building the mental walls yet. W

38、atch a chi33(learn) to walk and it s amazing. No matter how many times they fall down, they hop back up34they instinctively know that eventually they ll be able towalk. They don t have to worry what35think. They have no need to putaupfront(講面子).They are who they are.But somewhere along the line they

39、 lear n to be36(practice). Their creativity isblocked over time, as the world37(teach) them to fit in. Eve ntually they donbounce back as fast 38 they fail. Lear ning is now somethi ng you have to do that is very bori ng and un pleasa nt.You and I39tear dow n those walls that are closi ng in and sta

40、rt fresh. Itto bring back that sense of joy and wonder. When you re setting your goals for the NewYear, thi nk like a child. Set your goals as if40is possible.十三In many countries,31is not unusual for families of different backgrounds to livetogether in the shared space.32, in the United States, this

41、 idea may still becon sidered odd.But this type of hous ing,33(call) co-hous in g, is gaining34(popular) in the Un ited States, too. Co-hous ing complexes are popp ing up across the country. For many people, this way of life is a relief to the busy modern lifestyle. A co-hous ing com mun ity has35(p

42、rivate) owned houses and shared land. There isofte n a “ com mon house” wftitche n and dining room, meeti ng room, and maybe a workshop of library or music room. About 25 co-hous ing com mun ities36(build)in rece nt years, and 150 more are pla nn ed.A co-hous ing complex is a place37residents shop,

43、cook, and eat together. Residents of a co-housing complex like its sense of shared com mun ity. Childre n have other kids to play38,39many familieslike. Other residents like the feeling of living in a “ village ” . Residents also say that they can live in co-hous ing for40money tha n they would pay

44、for n earby apartme nts.十四I now had the key to all la nguages, _31_ I was eager to lear n to use it. Childre n _32_ can hear lear n Ian guages without any particular effort. _33_ hear other people speak, and enjoy trying to make the same soun ds. The_34_ child must lear n Ian guages in a slow and of

45、ten painful way. _35_ even though the learning may be slow and painful, the result is wonderful. We advanee gradually from merely_36_ (name) objects to un dersta nding the thought in a line of Shakespeare.At first, whe n my teacher told me about a new thin g, I asked very_37_ questi ons. My ideas we

46、re not clear, and I didn t know many. But as my knowledge of things_38_ (grow) and I lear ned more and more words, I could ask more questi ons, and I would retur n aga in and aga in _39_ the same subject, eager for more in formati on. Sometimesa new word made me remember an experie nee I had had_40_

47、 (early).十五Table manners vary from culture to culture. What is acceptable in one country 31 be considered extremely rude in another . Here we will tell you about the traditional table manners 32 the modern table manners in Korea . 33 ( tradition ), it was the womans job to cook food and 34 ( set ) t

48、he table . The woman would sit 35 her husband to make sure that he had everyth ing he n eeded for a pleasa nt meal . Onl06 the husba nd finished , would the woman and her children eat . Nowadays, table manners have cha nged a lot . 37 of the family members eat together at the same time . It is com m

49、on to see every one help with the meal , 38 ( in clude ) the husba nd. One traditi on , however, has not changed . It is that the oldest person starts the meal.39 ( stay ) until the oldest person is finished is considered to be 40 basic tradition of Korean table manners .十六One day, about ten years a

50、go, while work ing at the cash register in the gift shop at my University Museum of Natural History, I saw 31 elderly couple come in with a little girl in a wheelchair. As I looked 32 ( close ) at this girl, I founf that she was fixed on her chair. I the n realized she had no arms or legs , just a h

51、ead, a n eck and upper body, 33 ( dress ) in a little white skirt. As the couple wheeled her up to me, I turned my head toward the girl. Whe n I took the money from her gran dpare nts, I looked back 34 the girl, who was givi ng me the most optimistic, largest smile I had ever see n. All of a sudde n

52、, her han dicap was gone and all I saw was this beautiful girl, 35 smile just melted me 36 almost instantly gave me a completely new sense of 37 life is all about. She took me from a poor, un happy college stude nt and 38( bring ) meinto her world; a world of smiles, love and 39( warm ). I m a succe

53、ssful bus in essman now and whenever I think about the troubles of the world, I think about that little girl and the remarkable less on about life that she taught 40.十七Most students do an IQ test early in their school career. Even if they never see their results, they feel that their IQ is 31determ

54、ines how well they are going to do inlife. When they see other stude nts doing 32tha n them, they usually believe thatthose stude nts have 33higher IQ and that there is nothing they can do 34(cha nge) facts. However, new research into EQ suggeststhat successis not 35(simple) the result of a high IQ.

55、While your IQ tells you how 36(in tellige nee) youare, your EQ tells you how well you use your intelligenee. Professor Salovery, who37 (invent) the term EQ, gives the following description: At work, it is IQ38 gets you promoted. Supported by his academic research,Professor Saloverysuggests that whe

56、n 39 (predict) some on es future success, their character,40measured by EQ tests, might actually matter more tha n their IQ.十八It was my first day in Hangzhou, the Chinese city famous for its natural beauty andhistory and I did nt have much time to spare. I wan ted to see 31 much of the city as possi

57、ble in the two days 32 I was to return to Guangzhou. My first task was to decide where to go and 33 to get there. I took out my guide book in which there was a lot of information about the citys well-known tourist 34 (attract) and started to read. At that moment an attractive young lady 35noticed ,n

58、y bookcame up to me and introduced 36 . She said her name was Miss Bai She and kindly offered to show me 37 the city. I was delighted and was about to accept her proposal whe n she suggested we first 38 (go) to the West Lake and walk along the Broke n Bridge. I quite liked the idea of visit ing the West Lake but was nt so sure about cross ing the Broke n Bridge. 39 it was broke n, did she expect me to jump across? And I could nt swim, so if I fell in the n I woul

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