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1、廣東省深圳市2019秋9上英語期末語法復(fù)習(xí)(無答案)期末復(fù)習(xí)語法填空專題練一 (2018秋深外)1. We all have been greatly after we listened to the speech given by the principal. (encourage)2. The homework is to the passage we have learnt today. (sum)1.1, Tony got stuck in a traffic jam on his way to the airport and missed the plane.(fortunate)4

2、. The couple are busy making for their wedding ceremony. (arrange)5. This young man is very popular among his friends. (good, educate)6. Every day when Dad goes to work, Mom reminds him to drive. (save)7. The USA is said to be like a melting pot, for people of different (nation) with different (beli

3、eve) live there together in peace.8. As we all know, UFO is the abbreviation for Flying Object. (identify)9. You won ' t work hard on it until you have how important it is to master a foreign language. (real)二(2018秋深中)What will happen if a family is without the Internet for a month? One 61 (Amer

4、ica) family decided to findout, so they sent an 62 (invite。to a leading US television station, expecting that it would send a film group to record their everyday life without technology for a month.When the film group met 63 (Smiths), they noticed that Mr. Smith, Mrs. Smith and their two sons wereso

5、 crazy about technology 64 they hardly did things together. At mealtimes, no one was prepared 65 (sit)at the dinning table for their food." Everyone just runs into the kitchen, takes their food and then goes back to thebedrooms and then their eyes are fixed 66 their screen. Mrs. Smith explained

6、. "Ourfamily will become strangers to each other 67 we make a change! ”Returning to the normal life without the Internet was not easy, especially when all the family members lost 68(they) in it. They had to make many changes. For example, the two brothers had to go to the school library to borr

7、ow books for their scientific projects, and the family picked up the new lifestyle, they69 (find) that theycan spend more time talking over meals instead of doing their own things 70 (silent).Would they be able to go for long without using the Internet after the challenge? 三 (2018 秋南山區(qū))Giving childr

8、en music lessons won't just introduce (56)(they) to a world of rhythm and melody ( 旋律)一 it could also improve their language skills.The study of 74 Chinese children before primary school (57)(lead) by scientist Robert Desimone from MIT. In the study, the 4-t0 5-year- old children were divided in

9、to three groups. One group received a 45-minute piano lesson three times (58) week, while another received extra reading instruction lessons. The (59)(three) group took no extra lessons.The lessons (60)(last) for six months. Then the children were tested on their abilities to discriminate (辨另1J) wor

10、ds based on (61)( different) in tone (聲調(diào))and so on.The test results showed that the children who had taken piano lessons performed better at discriminating between words, when compared (62)the children taking extra reading lessons. But both groups did (63)(well) than the third group.The researchers

11、think that the musical education helped these children perform better in language (64) (test), even better than the kids taking extra reading lessons. This should make educators pay close attention. " That means schools could spend more time and energy(65)music education and there will be an im

12、provement in children's studies, " Desimone said.Many schools are giving more extra reading to kids instead of the arts education. ln fact, giving children music lessons is no worse than extra reading.四(2018秋深實(shí)驗(yàn))Once there, lived a rich man 1 wanted to do something for the people of his tow

13、n.2 first he wanted to find out whether they deserved (值得) his help.In the centre of the main road into the town, he placed 3 very large stone. Then he 4(hide) behind 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 ma

14、n, but he did not try to remove the stone.5 man came along and did the same thing; the another came, and another. All of them complained aboutthe stone.6 (fortune ) , they did not tried to remove it. Late in the afternoon, a young man came along. He saw the stone,7(say) to himself:" The nightbe

15、) very dark. Some neighbors will comealong later in the dark and will fall against the stone." The he began to move the stone. He pushed and pall his 9(strong) to move it. To his surprise at last,10 the stone, he found a bag of money.五 (2018秋羅湖區(qū)統(tǒng)考)Mr. Clark works in a middle school. He likes re

16、ading and often borrows some books 59.the library. He listens to the radio every morning and reads all kinds of 60.(newspaper) after supper. So he knows much and teaches well. His students like 61.(his) very much. Mike, Mr.Clark's little son, is only nine. He also likes books. And he often asks

17、his father some questions. Mr. Clark always thinks the boy is too young 62.(understand) them and chooses the easiest ones to answer. Of course the boy is not pleased with it.One day, Mike read something about the lights and was 63.(interest) in it. When his father told him to do some housework, he w

18、ent on thinking of it. He asked Mr. Clark a few questions, and his father answered all. Then his father said 64.(proud), “ Fathers always know more 65.sons do!"The boy thought for 66.while and said, "I don't think so."“ Oh? Why?"Mike didn't answer but asked a question ins

19、tead, “Who 67.(invent) the lights?""Thomas Edison." answered Mr. Clark.“Why didn't his father invent them?" 68.(look)at his son, Mr. Clark didn't know how to answer the question!六(2018秋福田區(qū)統(tǒng)考)When you came to this world , she held you in her arms and thought to (46)(her) t

20、hat she would give you all she had .When you were 1year old , she was busy ( 47)housework . Then the moment came when you called her mama for the (48)(one) time , and you made her cry with (49)(joyful).When you were 2 years old , she stood by the side of your little bed on which you were sleeping .W

21、hen you were 6 years old , she walked you to school and left you at a school (50) is the best in your neighborhood .When you were 12 years old, she warned you not ( 51) (watch) TV shows which are not meaningful , but you didn't understand the reason and closed your door in her face .When you wer

22、e 18 years old , she drove you to the railway station , but you got on the train (52) (excite) , and didn't even notice the woman ( 53) was behind you was very sad .When you were 40 years old , she fell ill and needed your care , but you were busy doing your work , (54) (complain) about the trou

23、ble that parents had added to their children .And one day, she left you forever Gone are the days when she was with you . The only thing that you can do is to remember the (55) (happy) she brought to you .七 (2017秋南山區(qū)統(tǒng)考)When I was about 14 years old, I lived in the south of Thailand. A flood hit our

24、town because of 61 rain storm. The roads were flooded with a lot of waste.My family and I worked 62(find) things-bricks(磚),stones, and sand bags in order tostop the water from 63 (flood)the house. Also, other people did like our family.The people who lived next to the river had to climb up the roofs

25、 of their houses 64water from the river flooded their houses very 65 (quick). They had to sit on the roofs withsome of their things that they had been able to take with them until a rescue came to help them.There were many 66 (result) of the flood. For example, my father' s rubb67business(damage

26、) because his rubber got wet and he couldn' t use it anymore.68 addition, many houses were damaged. And people had to use boatsinstead of cars or buses if they had to go out. What was worse, some merchants 雨人)69 (take)this chance tomake more money. They hoarded積)the food and products in order to

27、 sell 70 (they)to people at high price.八 (2016秋深實(shí)驗(yàn))According to a study, most men said that they spent 13 hours a week (1)(do) the housework. But 60percent of the men said (2)hard work wasn' t noticed by the women. (3)almost half of the men feltthat women preferred to show off(炫耀)the amount of t

28、he housework they' d taken on.The results show the task (4)men did most was taking the rubbish. Carrying the shopping bags was thesecond (5)(popularity) task.About 80 percent of the men helped their (6)(wife) in this way. Food shopping came in third place,with 78 percent saying they were respons

29、ible for filling the fridge each week.The study by Dove, (7)beauty brand ( 品牌),found men spent 4.7 hours a week on housework as well as1.5 hours fixing water or electricity and 6.9 hours on child care. Paul Connell (8)(be) the boss of Dove MenCare. " Our research (9)(show) that modern men pay m

30、ore attention to supporting their families, “The idea of men doing nothing around the house should (10)(change) in time.”九 (2016秋紅嶺中學(xué))“ Whoosh!” The ball flew into the net and the game was finally over. This game had gone into overtime (加時(shí) 賽)twice. Until the last goal was scored, no one knew which t

31、eam would win.Dave felt very 59. his team had lost. He liked playing soccer, but he liked winning even more. Nowthe two teams 60. came from different high schools should have a picnic together. Dave didn'have lunch with the other team because the other team would probably brag (吹噓)by 61.(talk) a

32、bout how they won the game.Dave went to the locker room (更衣室)to change out of his soccer clothes. There the coach talked to the teamabout 62. they had done. They also talked about how 63.(improve) their skills. Then everybody walked outside towards the picnic tables.One of the 64. (play) from the other team was standing near the picnic table. He handed Dave 65.paper plate. " Hi, I ' m Miguel. " he said.“Hi. " Dave replied, looking down at the grou

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