高三英语一轮复习语法填空冲刺题.docx
高三英语语法填空冲刺题第一篇While people in Western countries are busy 1.(prepare) Christmas gifts for their loved ones,Chinese people are looking forward to the Spring Festival,Chinas most important annual event.What is childrens expected part of the Spring Festival?Chances are that they are longing 2. (receive) red envelopes which contain money.The red color of the envelopes symbolizes wishes for good luck.And the money in them is a symbol of wishing good fortune on children. One popular story of 3.the red envelopes came from is about a monster 4. (call) Sui appearing on Chinese New Years Eve.A sleeping child who was touched by it would develop a fever 5. then become a fool.But a couple prayed so 6. (sincere) that a god sent eight guards disguised as coins to protect their child.From then on,people placed eight coins on a red string and 7. (hide) them under childrens pillows. As the Chinese character for “year” has the same 8.(pronounce) as the monsters name,people called the coins “ya sui qian”,meaning “9._(luck) money against the evil spirit”.10. time passing,paper notes replaced the coins and the red envelope replaced the thread. 第二篇John, a six-year-old orphan(孤儿), believed the existence of God. Every Sunday morning he would go to the church, 1._he listened to people singing inside. He felt only there he was the child of God. But he couldnt enter because of his worn-out clothes.One morning, John, with a piece of bread 2._(hold) in his dark small hands, stopped as usual at 3._entrance to the church. When he just stood there, the pastor(牧师)came out. He wanted 4._(run) away, but was carried by the pastors friendly smile.The pastor walked up to him and asked, “Do you believe in God?” “Yes, I do.” John told him loudly. “So you believe in 5._(you) ?” This time, John just lowered his head. 6._(spread) Johns dark small hands out in the sun, the pastor said, “In Gods eyes, all 7._(child) are the same. When theyre willing to greet the sun, the sun will 8._(natural) shine on them.”With that, the pastor led him into the church. It was the first time that John 9._ (go) into this holy place and at this moment he didnt feel anything 10._ the unspeakable warmth. 第三篇The year of 2014 was pretty tough for Stevens. Unfortunate 1._(event) happened to him one after another. He lost all his wealth and couldnt pay for his insurance, but there was even 2._(bad) news to come. He had skin cancer, 3._ made him ready to give up. 4._(lucky), he managed to find a job later and moved into a new home. It was then that Stevens seemed to turn a corner and realized his life was still worth 5._(fight) for. He wrote in his blog, “My wife had told me many times she wished she could visit New York one day. She also wished we had had a place 6._(exercise) outside and watched our daughters playing.” He decided to put his plan into 7._(act) building a garden. To make a surprise for his wife, Stevens sent her off for a trip to New York City. Then, he went crazy building the garden. After ten days, all the work 8._ (pay) off. It made a big difference to Stevens life. He wrote, “The kids love 9._ (they) new space. And I feel strangely10._(satisfy) to build this, which inspires me to keep going.” 第四篇Last October ,while tending her garden in Mora ,Sweden ,Lena Pahlsson pulled out a handful of small 1._(carrot) and was about to throw them away .But something made her look closer ,and she noticed a 2._(shine) object .Yes ,there beneath the leafy top of one tiny carrot was her long-lost wedding ring.Pahlsson screamed 3._loudly that her daughter came running from the house .“she thought I had hurt 4._(I),”says Pahlsson Sixteen years 5._ (early),Pahlsson had removed the diamond ring 6._(cook) a meal. When she wanted to put the ring back on later, it was gone. She suspected that one of her three daughters-then ten. eight, and six- had picked it up, but the girls said they hadn't. Pahlsson and her husband 7._(seareh) the kitchen, checking every corner. but turned up nothing. “I gave up hope of finding my ring again," she says. She never replaced it. Pahlsson and her husband now think the ring probably got 8._(sweep) into a pile of kitchen rubbish and was spread over the garden, 9._it remained until the carrots leafy top accidentally sprouted (生长) through it. For Pahlsson, its return was 10._wonder. 第五篇Have you ever argued with a friend, and said or 1 (do) something you regretted? Sometimes it can be hard to put things right, especially when feelings have been hurt. 2 (know) how to apologise can help you become friends again and to understand 3 you fell out in the first place.Why do we argue?We argue for all kinds of reasons. You might think your football team is fantastic 4 your friend disagrees; or you dont want someone joining in your game; or maybe your sister is being really 5 (annoy). Sometimes, especially if youre angry, things can spiral out of control and youll say or do something you regret. Arguing and disagreeing with others occasionally is normal we all do it but its important to resolve your differences afterwards so bad feelings dont get 6 (bad). This is where an apology can help.What does saying sorry mean?We all make mistakes, and apologising is a way admitting weve got something wrong and will try not to do it again. Evie, aged 10, told The Week Junior, “Saying sorry means regretting what youve done.” Ted, whos 12, said, “Sometimes its hard to say sorry, but if you want to make something better, you have to try.” Dr Jennifer Thomas, a psychologist and author, believes an apology needs to show the other person that were genuinely sorry, we accept responsibility for our actions and we want their 7 (forgive).What if its not my fault?Sometimes another person may pressure you into taking 8 blame when its not your fault. If you feel this is happening, try talking about why you argued in the first place and explain how it made you feel. If you still cant agree, you could ask a parent or teacher to help you resolve the problem.Does apologising always work?Sorry on 9 (it) own might not always be enough, so try to ask the other person how they felt while you were arguing. Explain your side too, and make it clear youll try not to repeat the same mistake again. A genuine apology isnt a magic wand; it may take time for someone10 (understand) and forgive. Even after youve said sorry, you could still feel bad but you can feel good about trying to fix things and promising yourself to do better next time.答案第一篇:1.preparing2.to receive3.where 4.called5.and6. sincerely7.hid 8.pronunciation9.lucky10.With第二篇:1.where 2.held 3.the 4.to run 5.yourself6.spreading 7.children 8.naturally 9.had gone 10.but第三篇:1. events 2.worse 3.which 4. Luckily 5.fighting6.to exercise 7. action 8.paid 9.their 10.satisfied 第四篇:1.carrots 2.shiny/shining 3.so 4.myself 5.earlier 6.to cook 7. searched 8.Swept 9.where 10.a第五篇:1. done 2. Knowing 3. why 4. but 5. annoying6. worse 7. forgiveness 8. the 9. its 10. to understand学科网(北京)股份有限公司