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    2022高考英语抓分训练 记叙文型语法填空.doc

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    2022高考英语抓分训练 记叙文型语法填空.doc

    2014高考英语抓分训练:记叙文型语法填空APaul Lucas can often be seen to be walking around the city of San Francisco. Sometimes people are surprised to see him walking 1._ any shoes or socks, 2._ Lucas doesn't mind at all. 3._ likes to walk barefoot, and so do 640 other members of Dirty Sole Society, the club that Lucas 4._ (start) years ago. Lucas' idea for this is to encourage others to live 5._ (free)free of shoes.According to Lucas, the barefoot life has many advantages. 6._ most important is simply that it feels good. He also says 7._ walking barefoot allows you to experience the world directly by touching it with your feet. 8._ addition, the feet do not smell as much because they stay dry, making it hard for bacteria to grow. And, of course, 9._ (walk) barefoot keeps your feet in good shape, so it's actually 10._ (healthy) than wearing shoes.BAlice, a shark that lives at the National Sea Life Centre in England, did not start out life as a vegetarian. When she1._ (bring) in from Florida in 2009, she was happily eating any seafood. 2._, that changed in a few months, and she suddenly stopped eating completely. Deeply 3._ (concern), the centre officials took her in for an X­ray, 4._ showed that a fishing hook was hiding deep inside her mouth. So they took her to see a doctor who realized the only way to save the shark was performing 5._ rather risky operation. 6._ (fortune), things went really well.But just when everybody was happy about the shark's recovery, the history­making shark began changing her eating habit, instead, 7._ (prefer) to use her sharp teeth to eat vegetables! Although this may sound good, it is not really good 8._ Alice's health because vegetables cannot provide enough protein that she needs to survive. Shark experts all over the world are confused at Alice's 9._and they guess that 10._ may have something to do with the wound the hook caused. But unless she speaks up, nobody is really going to know the real reason.CThe story happened in Japan 1._ a house was redecorated and the wall inside a room was removed. The inside of the wall was hollow. When the owner of the house removed the wall, he saw a gecko (壁虎) inside the wall. Its tail was pinned by a nail 2._ (come) through the wall from outside. The owner was very curious why the gecko was still alive. Then the nail caught his eye. Goodness! It is the nail that was driven here ten years ago when the house was built! How amazing it is 3._ the gecko to have lived in the wall in complete 4._ (dark) for ten years!But on second thought, the curious house owner wondered how this gecko could live through 10 years with its tail 5._ (nail) down and being unable to go anywhere. So he tried to find out how this small creature could be fed. After a little while, there appeared another gecko with food in 6._ mouth! What a shocking scene! For ten years, this little gecko had never failed to feed the trapped one.The story touched me so 7._ (deep) that it is useless to find out 8._ relationships they had between them. Parent 9._ child? Friends? Lovers? Brothers or sisters? 10._ last thing we should do is to abandon your beloved in hardship.DMa Wendi is used to curious glances 1._ she walks six dogs at the same time. They are not all hers. 2._ 25­year­old veterinary graduate is a full­time dog walker.“I have to take care of twelve dogs at most,” said Ma. She charges 500 yuan a month per dog, and most customers leave their dogs at her house for a week. The3._(busy) time is around Spring Festival, because many people go back to their hometowns for family reunions4._go travelling.“5._ (compare) with people who have to be in their offices during the day, I don't have to get up early6._(squeeze) into the subway carriages in rush hour, and I still make a decent salary, ” she said.“But it's a tiring job. I have to work whenever there are dogs at home, and no time to enjoy 7._. Sometimes I want to go out for a meal or shopping, but I can't do so8._I worry about them, ” she said. Ma knows9._the dogs' names, and when she calls one's name, the dog instantly knows she 10._ (refer) to it. EIt was my first trip to India, alone. One day, as I 1._ (walk) through a local market, a ten­year­old boy came over and begged me to buy a book, 2._ had the words “Interesting India” on its cover. I bought it, thinking that when I returned home, it would remind me 3._my wonderful Indian adventure. The book claimed that India's people were very welcoming of tourists, and never tried 4._ (cheat) them. As I read I felt deeply touched by these warm words. Suddenly, a monkey came down from a nearby tree, snatched the book from my hand and took 5._ away, along with my bag which contained all my belongings. I couldn't do anything 6._ stand and stare. Then a man approached me and asked 7._ I wanted my belongings back. He said it would cost me five US dollars. I had no other choice 8._ (leave), so I agreed to pay, but only after my bag was returned.He blew a whistle and the monkey immediately threw the bag down. I picked it up and gave him the money. I later learned that9._ man made his living this way: tricking tourists. This was the 10._ (bad) thing I ever experienced in “Interesting India”. FIt was a city in Hubei Province. On International Children's Day, some orphans from the Wuhan Welfare Institute for Children 1._ (take) to the park. An elderly westerner was with them. The children were eager to tell him everything that was going on. They held him by the hand and never hesitated to call 2._ grandpa. This man was Professor William Dorrity, from Florida,USA.In 2003, 3._ Professor Dorrity and his wife retired, they came to Wuhan and started to work as volunteers at the Welfare Institute.The couple have been working hard 4._ (improve) the conditions at the Welfare Institute since they came. They often take children on day­trips, 5._ (bring) along with them all kinds of food for the kids to enjoy. They recently bought audiphones for four orphans 6._ hearing problems and small tape recorders for three blind children. They also bought a wheelchair for ten­year­old Tan Jun, 7._ suffers from a brain problem. With the 8._ (arrive) of spring, the couple took the children for 9._ outing. “We love China and we love children,” Dorrity said, “ 10._ we are happy to do this.”GTwo things I did may have caused people 1._ (think) that something is wrong with me. The first was when my wife asked me to have the sitting­room clock 2._ (repair). I drove into the market place of our little town and, clock under arm, entered a shop. Only it was the meat shop. 3._ my thoughts far away, I stood staring into the shopkeeper's eyes. I 4._his customer for a long time and the good man smiled at me. This went on for several very long seconds before I realized where I was. There is no doubt that I should have calmly bought a pound of meat, 5._ I merely nodded briefly and left. The other man in my town who probably thinks I am mad is Mr Smith. Some years ago he was the manager of Mead's Shop, and he and I knew each other quite well. One day he 6._ (stand) in the doorway of his shop when I passed. My brain was on some distant problems and my eyes stared into space.“Hello, Mr Herriot.” I heard his voice. I turned a blank gaze on himI just had no idea 7._ he was though his face was familiar. Then I saw 8._ word “Mead” in foot­high letters above the shop window.“Good morning, Mead, ”I cried heartily and continued my way.I had gone only a few steps before I realized that my greeting had been 9._ (polite). I turned back and said to him again, “Good morning, Mister Mead.”It was only when I have turned at the corner of the street that I realized, too late, 10._ his name was Tony and the time was late afternoon.H“At last, no more exams.” It's a common feeling among high school graduates who have just completed the College Entrance Examination. What a relief! However, rather than fill the next three months with sleep, eating, and 1._ (watch) TV, some students have started working on finding a good choice of foreign colleges.Different from those who begin their 2._ (apply) for foreign colleges in Senior 2, Li made a late decision on a US education. She began to think about it in Senior 3, but decided not 3._ (give) up the College Entrance Examination. Li's classmate Mao Bingxin 4._ (consider) studying in Canada after the top exam. She began a TOEFL course on June 11.He Wei, 5._ 18­year­old student who studies at Shenzhen Bao'an High School, isn't allowing 6._ much freedom this summer vacation, either, devoting her time to looking for a language school 7._ she can study French and some overseas study consulting agencies. He Wei considers 8._ worthwhile spending the summer preparing for college rather than hanging out with friends. “ 9._ we don't really know what the future holds for us, we are sure that the better preparations we make 10._ it, the more choices we will be given,” she said. 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