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專題09用單詞的適當(dāng)形式完成短文
一、(福建省福州一中2021屆高三調(diào)研)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞
的正確形式
TheXishuangbannaWildElephantValleyisChina*sfirstnationalthemeparkfortheanimal.Thevalley
includingamuseumclaimstobetheonlyplace36,visitorscansafelyobservewildAsianelephants.Morethan
300wildAsianelephantsareinthepark,andvisitorscanwatchtheelephantsdance,walkonabridgeorplaywith
balls.Apedestrianlanerunsmorethan4,00037.(meter)throughthetropicalforest,38.(ensure)close
contactwithnature.39.elephantmuseumisthereforthosewhowanttoknowmoreabouttheanimal."Thewild
elephantsgetannoyedifthey40,(disturb),"oneoftheemployeesChenJimingsays.Chen41,(take)careof
wildelephantsforthepast20years.MostofChen*scolleaguesaremaleandspend42.(much)timewiththe
elephantsthanwiththeirownchildren.Elephantsarenotfansofstrangers.43.,Chenandhiscolleaguescantake
onlythreedays44.everymonth."Wedonotkeepelephantsbehindironfences45,(permanent),soall
elephantsaretakenouttoadapttothewildenvironmenteveryday."Chensays.
二、(廣東省2021屆高三四校聯(lián)考)
閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。
Manyofuswonderwhatliesinouterspace.Whenwelookup36.thenightsky,weseestars,the
twinkleofamovingsatelliteand37.(occasion)adistantplanet.Butonethingwedon'tseeisthemillionsof
piecesofjunkfillingupspace.
Theamountofspacejunk38.(increase).Overthelastfewdecades,satellitesandrockets39.(launch)into
space,litteringthecosmosastheygo.Thefearisthat40,wedon'tstarttakingthislitteroutoftheskysoon,it
willbecomeasignificantthreattoactivesatellites.NobuOkada,CEOofAstroscale,41?companyworkingon
waystocleanupspacejunk,says“evenasmallpaintfleckhasenoughpower42.(blow)upothersatellites.^^
It'sclear43.asolutionisneededsoacelestialdeepcleancantakeplace.
44.(look)tothefuture,likeanylitterproblem,weneedtolookatwaysofcreating45.(little).
三、(廣東省華南師大附中2021屆高三調(diào)研)
根據(jù)提示,填寫(xiě)單詞的正確形式。
Iattendedabirthdaypartyin1991.Myteacherwasthen59yearsold.36.herfellowteachersaidthatwe
37.(celebrate)her39thbirthday!Wewereall38.(surprise)andpuzzled.
AfterthepartyIwastoldbythefellowteacherthatAmericanwomenhaveaspecialsayingabout39.(birth).
Ifawomanis40.40,orevenifsheis80,herbirthdayisalwaysthe39th.Ifsheisinherthirties,herbirthdaywill
bethe29th.Andinher41.,it'sthe19th.Theyusuallyhavetheir“real"birthdaywhentheyare42.20.
ThisshowsthatAmericanwomen,43.(special)elderlywomen,areverysensitiveabouttheirages.Butmy
teacheralwayssays,“Wewanttobe44,.“soabouttheageofWesternwomen,myadviceis45.ifyoudon't
knowit,don'taskaboutit;ifyoureallyknowit,don'tmentionit.
四、(廣東省深圳外國(guó)語(yǔ)學(xué)校2021屆高三三調(diào))
閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。
KiteflyingdatedfromChinaandbecamepopulararoundthecountry.Withalonghistory,itisconsideredas
the36.(early)aircraftwehaveeverknow.Kiteswereusedformilitary(軍事的)purposesintheverybeginning,
suchasmeasurementandsignaling.Laterkiteflyinggraduallybecame37^outdooractivityforbothrecreationand
art.
Inthepast,peoplefastenedbamboo-madewhistlesontoakite.While38.(fly)throughthewind,itproduced
soundlikethemusicproducedbygu-zheng,39.isatraditionalChinesemusicalinstrument.Therefore,kitehas
40.(it)modernnameasfengzheng.
Inthe7thcentury,kite41.(introduce)toneighboringcountriesincludingKoreaandJapan.Aroundthe13th
century,MarcoPolointroducedittoEuropeandArabcountries.
AroundtheQingmingFestival,42.(usual)onearlyApril,manypeopleflykitesinpublicsquares.Theskyis
dottedwithkitesofdifferent43.(design),suchasdancingbutterflies,boundingdragons,andswimmingfish.When
peoplelookatthosekites,theyfeelasiftheyareflyingawaywiththekites44.(escape)thenoisyworldandstep
intothenaturewiththeirbodyandsoul.Itisawayforpeopletoprayforblessingsandgoodluck.
ThetraditionalChinesekiteexpresses45.(harmonious)betweenhumanandnature,along-heldbelief
treasuredbytheChinesepeople.
五、(廣東省深圳外國(guó)語(yǔ)學(xué)校2021屆高三四調(diào))
閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式
GabiRizeaonlydiscoveredhistalentforwoodcarvingthreeyearsago,andput37.togooduse,saving
dozensofoldtreestumpsfrombeingremovedby38.(turn)themintoimpressiveworksofart.
Rizeabecameawoodcarver39.(complete)byaccident.Threeyearsago,afterbuyinghimselfanew
chainsaw(鏈鋸),hestarted“playing”withitonablockofwood.Hetriedcarvingahumanfaceintothewood,and
tohissurprise,itturnedoutprettygood.Today,heissogoodatwoodcarving40.hishomecityallowshimto
workhismagiconoldtreestumpsandsofarabout40worksofart41.(create)inthelocalparks.
“In99%ofthecases,thewoodjustdoesn'tmatchmyideas,“hesaidinaninterview.UIfirsthavetoremove
alltherottenparts,andsometimes,42.isleftisn'tenoughformydesigns/9
Followinghisrecentrisetofame,Rizeahasbeenaskedbymany43.(city),includingthecapitalofRomania
totransformtheiroldtreetrunks44.worksofart.Hepromisedtohonortheirrequests,buthewillneverrepeat
anyoftheartworks45.(find)inhishomecity.
Inspiteofhisobvioustalent,theRomanian46.(art)recentlygotintoartschoolinordertofullymaster
woodcarving.
六、(河北省2021屆高三模擬)
閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。
Ifyouwentlookingfora56.(differ)planet,fromEarthasyoucouldfind,youwouldn'thavetogoallthatfar,
atleastinspaceterms.Justlookto57.fifthplanetinour,solarsystem,Jupiter.Thisgasgianthasnosolidsurface.
Itsdiameter(直徑)ismorethan11timesasgreatasEarth's.Itsmassismorethantwicethan58.ofalltheother
planetsin.thesolarsystemcombined.Jupitefsatmosphereiscoveredwithbandsofcloudsandfilledwithvast
59.(spin)storms.ThemostfamousoftheseistheGreatRedSpot,60.issobigthatEarthcouldfitinsideit.
Jupiterisalsoaplanetfullof61.(puzzle).Thosethickbandsofcloudshide,whatishappeninginsidethe
planet.Istherewater?Howmuch?DoesJupiterhaveasolidcenter?Andthenthere'sthequestionofjustwhat
62.(drive)thosemonsterstorms.
Ninespacecrafts63.(send)tostudyJupiterbynow.ThemostrecentwasJuno,whicharrivedattheplanetin
July2016.ItwillorbitthisgasgiantatleastuntilJuly2021.Whenthespacecraft64.(final)retires,its
Earth-boundpilotswillsenditonapathtodivetoits65.(dead)intotheJupiter'satmosphere.
七、(湖北省武漢市武昌區(qū)2021屆高三質(zhì)檢)
AvideoofXiongLinghao,an18-year-oldblindgirlplayingBeethoven'sPathetiqueSonatainaninternational
youthpiano56.(compete)inShanghai,wentpopularonline.Xiong,avisually57.(disable)youngwomanwho
startedlearningthepianoattheageof6,saidheridolwasBeethoven,whowent58.(complete)deaflaterand
theirphysicalchallengesledbothofthemtoestablishaconnectionwiththeoutsideworld59.music.
Xiongtreatsthepianoasherbestfriend.Shehascomposedseveralsongs,including60.calledthe“Little
doginDream'1,wheresheimaginedherlifewiththecompanyofaguide.61.(bring)somuchpleasureintoher
life,thepianoempowersherwithperseverance62.accompaniesherthroughoutherupsanddownsinitsownway.
Shehopesto63.(admit)toauniversityinBeijingandmajorinmusicperformanceormusicproduction.Ifshe
hadvisionforthreedays,Xiongsaid,shewouldliketoseewithhereyes64.thepianothataccompaniesherfor
morethanadecadelookslike.Shewouldalsoliketoseehowshelooks,cookabigmealforherparentsandtakea
walkintheplacesshe65.(be)tohundredsoftimes.
八、(湖北省武漢外國(guó)語(yǔ)學(xué)校2021屆高三調(diào)研)
Cholerawasadeadlydiseaseofitsday.Neitheritscausenoritscure36.(understand).Sothousandsof
37.(terrify)peoplediedwhentherewasanoutbreak.JohnSnowwantedtosolve38.problem.Heknewthat
cholerawouldnotbecontrolled39.itscausewasfound.
Hebecameinterestedintwotheories40.possiblyexplainedhowcholerakilledpeople.Thefirstsuggested
thatcholera41.(multiply)intheair.Thesecondsuggestedthatpeopleabsorbedthisdisease42.theirbodieswith
theirmeals.
JohnSnowsuspectedthatthesecondtheorywascorrectbutheneededevidence.Sowhenanotheroutbreakhit
Londonin1854,hewasready43.(begin)hisenquiry.Withalltheevidencehegathered,JohnSnowwasableto
announcewith44.(certain)thatpollutedwatercarriedthevirus.45.(final)“KingCholera^^wasdefeated.
九、(湖北省孝感高級(jí)中學(xué)2021屆高三調(diào)研)
Evenifallgoeswellforyouinhighschool,thattimeoflifestillcanbetough.Afterall,there'ssomuchfor
you36.(learn)academicallyandsocially,likegettingalongwithclassmates,anddealingwithteachers.Butofall
the37.(challenge),makinggoodfriendsmightbethemostimportant.
AccordingtoanewstudypublishedinthejournalChildDevelopment,bestfriendslikelyhad
a38.(significance)influenceonhowyoubehaveinyour20s.Researchersfoundthatthosewithstrong,close
bondswiththeirfriendsatagefifteenweremorelikelytobehealthyandhappylater.Importantly,39.(popular),
definedaslotsofpeoplelikingyougenerallybutnotclosely,wasn'tfoundtohavethesamebenefitasclosefriends.
TheUniversityofVirginiaresearchers40.ranthestudyfollowed169subjectsaged15to25everyyearfora
decade.Thentheresearchers41.(analyze)the10yearsofdatatounderstandhowpeoplehandledstressovertime.
Theyfoundthat,comparedtopeoplewithstronghighschoolfriendships,thosewhoweremerelypopulardidmuch
42.(bad)onseveralmeasuresofmentalhealth,suchasself-worth,socialacceptanceandrelaxation.
“43,(like)byalargegroupofpeoplecannottake44.placeofbuildingdeep,supportivefriendships.Sotrying
tobuildcloseconnections45.afewpeopleshouldbeapriority(優(yōu)先考慮的事情),"wroteJosephAllen,who
coauthoredthestudy.
十、(湖北省孝感高中2021屆高三模擬)
InChina,alargenumberofpeopletakethesportofpigeonracingvery56.(serious).Manycompetitorsspend
bigmoneytogettheir57.(hand)ontop-performingbirds.
Onesuchcompetitoris57-year-oldYuYuguang.Hesayshegetssoexcitedwaitingforhispigeons58.(arrive)
attheendofaracethathisheartstartsbeatingfast."Thosearethemostintenseandenjoyablemomentsofapigeon
race."YutoldReutersnewsagencyRecently,his7-month-oldpigeon59.(name)"LinkAncestor"placedfirstina
ChineseRacingPigeonAssociationrace.TheracestartedinLangfang,neartheChinesecapitalBeijing,60.ended
inShanghai.ThewinearnedYu$760inprizemoney.Theamount,however,isfar61.(little)thanhe$30,600he
spendsonhis500pigeonseachyear.
PigeonracinghasalonghistoryinChina.Itbegan62.asportenjoyedmainlybyveryrichpeople.Butthe
country'seconomicdevelopmentovertheyears63.(permit)thesporttospreadbeyond64.wealthy."Membership
intheChinesePigeonAssociationhasjumpedfromtensofthousandsinthe1980stoabout400.000today.H65.(say)
thegroup'svicepresident,HuangJian.
十一、(湖北省宜昌市2021屆高三聯(lián)考)
DespitetheCOVID-19pandemic,Beijing2022reportedthat56,(construct)ofcompetitionvenues(場(chǎng)館)
remainedontracktobecompletedbytheendofthisyear.Asglobaltravelrestrictionsarelikely57.(remain)for
thecomingmonths,Beijing2022organizershavedecidedtocancelaseriesoftest58.(event).“Itdoesn'tmean
that59,willbenotestsfbrourvenuesandgamesoperation."AtopofficialtoldXinhua.u60.(give)thedifficulties
experiencedthisyear,theprogressbeingmadebyBeijing2022hasbeen61.(usual).“IOCCoordination
CommissionchairmanJuanAntonioSamaranchsaid."Therewillbechallengesahead,however,whichis62.we
arefullypreparingforallpossibilities.^^Headded."IwanttothanktheBeijing2022organizingcommitteeforthe
outstandingworkthey63.(do)sofar.64.(additional),hugethankstotheChinesenationalathletesandtheir
coachesfor65.(conduct)thetestruns,^^theInternationalSkiFederationPresidentIvoFerrianisaid.
十二、(湖南省長(zhǎng)沙市一中2021屆高三三調(diào))
Helpingapersonforgetsomethingisrarelyeasy,especiallyifthe“something“ishurtfulornegative.Usesome
simpletechniquestodistractfromtheissueand36.(hope)withtime,thepersonwon'tbeabletoremember37.he
issupposedtoforget.
Removealltheitemsthatmaybringbackthememory.Anysmallobjectscanjoghismemory,socarefully
replaceanyphotos,diariesoranyother38.(person)objectsorpresentswithnewitems.
Changethesubjectwheneveryourfriendbringsitup.Don'tdothisin39.obviouswaybecausethisis
annoying,butdoitwithouthisawarenessofyour40.(intend).Tellsome41.(amuse)storiesortalkaboutimportant
andhappyeventsinyourfriend'slifesuchasanewnepheworaworkpromotion.
Occupyhimwith42.(activity)andappointments.Keepinghimtoobusy43.(think)aboutthepasthelpshimsee
apositivelight.Createafullscheduleandintroducenewthingsandexperiences,suchasacookingclass,which
requireconcentration.
Bepatientandallowtimetogetoverthings.ltwillbeoftenalongtime44.yourfriendfullyremovesthat
memory,sodon*tbe45.(disappoint)ifitdoesn'thappenimmediately.
十三、(湖南省長(zhǎng)沙一中2021屆高三四調(diào))
Whilethousandsofcollegestudentsheadedforwarmclimatetoenjoysunandfunduringtheirweekofffrom
classes,sevenlocalstudentshadotherplans.
TheNorthemEssexCommunityCollege(NECC)studentsandoneoftheirteachersspentpartoftheirspring
break,inNewYorkCity,helpingrepairanarea36.(destroy)bythehurricane.ctIwantedtoseeformyselfwhat
happened,saidTerry.couldn'timagine37.itisliketoloseyourhomeandeverythingthatyouknowand
the38.(power)effectthehurricanehadonthosepeople.Iwantedtodosomething,tounderstandtheirfeelingof
helplessness."ThegroupheadedintoBrooklyn'sRedHookdistrict,whichwashithardbythehurricane.There
theymetpeoplefromotherpartsofthecountry,39.hadalsovolunteeredtohelp.Together,thosevolunteersandthe
NECCstudentsworked40.(clear)rubbishoutofathree-storybuilding.Theyputonprotectivesuitsand
gloves41.theyenteredthebuilding.
Insidethebuilding,thestudentssawnothingbutbrokenwallsanddoorsandpiecesofthebuilding42.(lie)all
overtheplace.
Thestudentsreturnedtoschoolwith43.senseofachievement,afeeling44.theyhelpedpeopleinneed.Iwas
remarkablehowacommunitylostsomuchandwasstillabletorecover,andthisleftthedeepestimpression45.the
students.
十四、(江蘇省常州高級(jí)中學(xué)2021屆高三調(diào)研)
DengYu,a44-year-oldartistfromShenyang.Liaoningprovince,36.(create)apaintingoftheMonkeyKing
usingabamboobrushlastmonth.Insteadofapencil,DengYudrawsmostofhispaintingswitha''bamboobrush.
37?(inspire)byChinesewritingbrushes,heusesbamboobranchesashisbrushes,whichrepresentshislatest
attempttocreateunpredictabilityinsplattereffects.
*'Aftertrying38.(variety)materials,includingpaper,plasticandotherthings,Ifoundthehandmade
bamboobrushhandlestheheavyandthickpaint39.(successfu1).Oncanvas(畫(huà)布),itseffectisclose40.theartof
Chinesecalligraphy,*'theartistsaid.
ThroughWesterncolorandChinesepaintingtechniques,Denghasbeenlookingfbr41.crossingbetween
EasternandWesternart42.(style).Withtheunpredictablepaintingeffectsofthesetools,healsowants
43,(defend)theartfieldintheexpansionofartificialintelligence.
.HispaintingtechniquehasgoneviralonshortvideoplatformDouyinsincethismonth.Hisbreakoutvideo,
44.hisprocessofpaintingQitianDasheng(MonkeyKing)isshown,haswonmorethan408,000.likes,
45,(make)himpopularontheplatform.
十五、(江蘇省海安高級(jí)中學(xué)2021屆高三五調(diào))
AlthoughLaughterYogadefinitelyincludessomeyoga,don'texpectittohavemuchincommonwiththe
yogaclasses36.(offer)atyourlocalstudioorgym.Itpromotestheuseoflaughterasaformofphysicalexercise,
attaching衛(wèi)二(much)importancetotheformerthantothelatter.
LaughterYoga38.(create)inthemid-1990sasasocialexperiment.In1995,Dr.MadanKatariacalledona
groupofstudentsinapark39.(test)whetheraddingregularlaughtertopeople'sliveswouldimprove40.(they)
well-being,Katariaalsointroduceddeepbreathingandsimpleyogamoves41.theexercises.
Medicalresearch42.(suggest)thatlanguageisagoodwaytoreducestressandhelppeoplefeelgood.Kataria
LaughterClubsarepoppingupinresponsetopeople'sneedtohandle43.(press).
KatariaalsoofferbooksandDVDstopeople44.don'thaveaccesstoalocalLaughterClub.However,
connectingwithotherhumansis45.bigpartofLaughterYoga'ssuccessinhelpingpeoplefeelbetterand
experiencemorejoy.
十六、(江蘇省海門(mén)中學(xué)2021屆高三階段檢測(cè))
Chang'e5probehasfinishedgatheringsubsurfacesamplesandpackedtheminacontainer,56.(become)
thethirdspacecrafttosuccessfullylandonthelunarsurfacethiscentury.Designedtocollectabout2kilogramsof
samples,theprobehasalready57.(equip)withtwotypesofcollectiondevicesinhopesofobtainingvarioussorts
ofsamples.Havingtwotypesofcollectiondevicesalsoreducestheriskoffailureandimprovesthe58.(probable)
ofsuccess.Chinesespaceengineers,skillsarebeinggreatlytestedbytheChang'e5mission.Asthemissionwill
involvethefirstsamplecollection,itwillbe59.comprehensive,toughtestoftheresearchers?abilitiesindifferent
fields.Overthelongterm,someofChang'e5'soperations60.(help)toaccumulateanddemonstratecutting-edge
technologiesforfutureChinesemannedlunartravel.61.themissionissuccessful,Chang'e5willbethefirst
spacecraft62,(take)samplesfromthemoonsinceAugust,1976,whichisa63.(true)historiceventforChina's
spaceprogram:fbrthefirsttimeinthecountry'sspaceresearchhistory,ChinaNationalSpaceAdministration
performedalandingofaroboticsample-returnmissiontotheMoon.Whenthesamples64.(collect)ontheMoon
arereturnedtoEarth,everyonewillbenefit65.beingabletostudythisprecioussamplesthatcouldadvancethe
internationalsciencecommunity.
十七、(江蘇省南通市通州區(qū)2021屆高三質(zhì)量監(jiān)測(cè))
Whetheryousimplygofbralongwalkinthepark,rideyourbicyclethroughthecountryside36.gotothe
gym,gettingyourbodymovingwillnotonlymakeyoufeelmore37.(energy),butwillalsoimproveyouroverall
health.Involving38.(you)inanactivitythatmakesyou39.(breath)alittlemoreheavilywillimprovethe
developmentofyourheartandlungsandhelpthemworkmoreeffectivelyandefficiently.40.(addition),regular
exercisewilltoneyourbodybycontributingtothedevelopmentofyourmuscles,bonesandjointsandwillalso
helpyoumaintainahealthybodyweight.Anotherbenefitofexerciseis41.itwillimproveyourbody'simmune
system,42.(make)youbetterpreparedtofightoffinfection.
Everysporthasitsownspecifichealthbenefits.Swimming,forexample,isanexcellentphysicalactivityas
nearlyallmuscles43.(use)whenyouswim.Asaresult,itprovidesaterrificfull-bodyworkout,improving
coordination,flexibility,balanceandmuscle44.(strong).Ofcourse,swimmingisalso45.greatwaytocooldown
onahotday!
十八、(江蘇省如皋市2021屆高三調(diào)研)
RemovingforeignobjectsfromearsandnosescostsEnglandalmost£3millionayear,astudysuggests.
Childrenwereresponsiblefor36,vastmajorityofcases—95%ofobjectsfromnosesand85%ears.Everyyear,an
averageof1,218noseand2,479earremovals37.(occur)between2010and2019.Accordingtostatistics,children
agedonetofourwerethemostlikelytoneedhelpfromdoctorsforaforeignobjectintheirnose38.fivetonine
yearoldscametothehospitalwithsomethingintheirearthemost.Jewelryitemsaccountedforupto40%ofcases
inboththeearsandnosesofchildren.Paperandplastictoysweretheitems39.(come)next.Cottonbudsand
pencilswerealsofoundinears.
Accordingtothestudy,theaccidentsofforeignobjectsinchildrenisgenerallyattributedto40.(curious).
Childrenhaveanimpulse41.(explore)theirnosesandears.Thisresultsintheaccidentalentry42.foreignobjects.
Anyear,noseorthroatsurgeonhasmany43.(believe)storiesaboutwonderfulobjects44.(detect)inthenoses
andearsofchildrenandadults.Inallcases,preventionisbetterthancure.Thisiswhymanytoyscontain45.(warn)
aboutsmallparts.Recognizingproblemsearlyandseekingmedicalattentionisimportant.
十九、(遼寧省葫蘆島市2021屆高三模擬)
AnewtechnologycanbeseenatTokyoairportthatiscalledamobility(移動(dòng)性)systemorwheelchairmoving
onitsown.Themobilitysystem36.(seat)onepersonandisabletofinditswayonitsownwithouthittinganything.
Ithasa37.(pre-program)pathofabout600metersatTokyo'sHanedaInternationalAirport.Theridelastsseveral
minutes.Ittravelsfromthesecurityareatotheboardinggate38,aspeedof3.5kilometersperhour.The
technologyusessensorsandcamerasto,seeaclearpathandavoid39.(hit)thosewalkingtowardit.Thepersonon
themachinecanstartorstopitthrough40,simplecontroller.Itrunson41.(battery)andisprogramedtoreturnto
whereitstartedfromwhenitspassengergetsoff.ItwasdemonstratedonMondaybyWHILL,thecompanybehind
thetechnology.
SatoshiSugie,WHILLChiefExecutive,saidroboticsandself-drivingtechnologyreducetheneedforahuman
atthewheel.Theyare42.(especial)usefulinthesedifficulttimeswhenwearelivingwiththecoronavirus(冠狀病
毒).
Thesystemishelpingwithsocialdistancingwhilefightingthespreadofthecoronavirus.Italsohelpsolder
passengersandthose43.needhelpwalkingthelastfewstepstotheboardinggate.What'smore,itcouldhelpJapan
freeuplabor.
Tests44.(carry)outatseveralairportssincelastyear,includingJohnF.KennedyInternationalAirportinNew
York.Thecompanyhopestoput45.inairportsaroundtheworld.
二十、(遼寧省遼西地區(qū)2021屆高三大聯(lián)考)
Bike-to-WorkDayisheldeveryyearacrossNorthAmericaonthethirdFridayofMay.It36.(start)bythe
LeagueofAmericanBicyclistsin1956.Itsaimis37.(promote)thebicycleasaseriouschoiceofgettingtoand
fromwork.Intoday'sworld38.globalwarmingisaseriousissue,thebicycleisaperfectwayofreducingour
carbonfootprint.Cyclingtoworkisahealthyalternativeto39.(drive)towork.Ahealthiersocietymeansthereis
notsomuchpressureonthecountry'shealthsystemandcyclingisalsomuch40.(kind)onyourpocketthandriving.
Anotherbenefitofcyclingisthatyoumaybemorecreativeandfullofenergyonceyougettowork,whichwill
improveyour41.(perform).
Bicyclesareaverycommonformoftransportintheworld.There42.(be)aboutonebillionbicycles
worldwide.Thatmakesitthemostpopularinventionever.Whenwethinkofsomecountries,likeChina,we
imaginealargenumberofpeople'scyclingeverywhere.Eveninhigh-techJapan,43.ispossibletosee
businessmen,farmers,mothersorworkersinthestreetsontheirbikes.Weusebicyclestodayforrecreation,fitness
andsoon.44.thebicycle,muchoftheworldmightstop45.(work)!
二H^一、(遼寧省遼陽(yáng)市2021屆高三模擬)
YouknowthatGrandparentsDay,36.(take)placeontheSundayafterLaborDayeveryyear,isaholidayfor
celebratingyourparents'parents.Ybumightsendthemacard,orgivethemacall.Buthowdidtheholidaycometo
be?
In1956,WestVirginianativeMarianMcQuadewastryingtoplanacelebrationfortheelderly37.(member)of
hercommunity.Shemadethesaddiscoverythatmanyoftheseniorcitizensinthenursinghomedidn'toften
receivevisitsfromtheirfamilies.Soshesetout38.(choose)adaytohonorandappreciategrandparents.
GrandparentsDaybecame39.officialholidayin1978.It'snot40.(actual)justforgrandparents,butit'salso
togivegrandparentsanopportunitytoshowlove41.theirchildren'schildren.Manyfamilieshave42.(meaning)
waysofcelebratingtheholiday.Evenifyourgrandparentslivefaraway,thatdoesn*tmeanyoucan'tcelebratewith
them.DanielleKirsch43.(celebrate)bytryinganewactivityeveryyearwithhergrandmotherElsie.Thisyear,
theywillbepaintingtogether.MollyArnold'sgrandmotherisno44.(long)around,butshestillfoundabeautiful
waytohonortheholiday.Shecreatedacharityinmemoryofhergrandmother,45.passedawayfromAlzheimer's
disease.
二十二、(山東省蒲澤市2021屆高三模擬)
ThefireatNotreDameCathedralinParishasraisedquestionsabouttheconditionofthousandsofother
cathedralsandhistoricstructuresacrossEurope.Italsoraisesquestionsabout36,Europeangovernmentsare
doingenoughtokeepupandcareforsuchbuildings.
TiborNavracsics,theEuropeanUnion'stopcultureofficial,toldTheAssociatedPressthat“wearesousedto
ouroutstandingculturalheritageinEuropethatwetend37.(forget)thatitneedsconstantcareandattention.^^
Somepeoplesaythefirelastweekwasawake-upcall,notjust38.Europe,butthewholeworld.
Largefireshavelong39.(rob)humanityofknowledge,artandtreasures.In2015,theGermanengineering
companySiemensfoundthatScotlandhadaboutten40.(damage)firesayear,whileEnglandlostatleastadozen
41?(list)buildingsayear.InGermany,seventyhistoricbuildingshavebeen42.(heavy)damagedsince2000.
Expertssaythatwhatisneeded43.(be)continuousattentionandmaintenance.Somesayworld-renowned
monumentslikeNotreDamearethedrivingforcebehindtourismandshouldget44.(much)respect.
Quaedvlieg-Mihailovicis,whoheadstheheritagegroupEuropaNostra,notedthe45.(important)ofsuchrespect.
"Culturalheritageisagoldmine.Youcannotexploititandthenjustleavethemineandgotoanotherone."she
said.
二十三、
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