高三英语二轮复习最新时政语篇填空练习30.docx
最新时政 语篇填空练习(I) Grads paying off State-subsidized student loans don't have to pay interest this yearCollege students 1. have graduated or will graduate in 2023 and are paying State-subsidized student loans are exempt from paying interest on their loans this year, according to the Ministry of Finance. They can also apply 2. (put) off principal payments on their loans for one year without having to worry about penalties or compound interest.The measures were adopted after a decision 3. (reach) in a State Council executive meeting to continue offering interest-free and deferred principal repayments for government-subsidized student loans. With more than 11 million college students 4. (expect) to graduate this year, the latest moves aim to relieve the burden on graduates who come from poor families and improve 5. (employ) services for the students.Hua Jiayu, an official with the Ministry of Finance, said the State-subsidized student loan policy has been 6. (constant) improved over the years. Loan ceilings have been increased 7. (two) from no more than 6,000 yuan per student per year to up to 12,000 yuan per year for undergraduate students.The students do not need to pay the principal or interest 8. they are still studying and can apply for a five-year probation period after graduation, during 9. they only have to pay the interest on their loans. Since the State-subsidized student loan policy was introduced in 1999, more than 400 billion yuan of such loans 10. (issue), benefiting more than 20 million students.答案:1.who/that 2.to put 3.was reached 4.expected 5.employment 6.constantly 7.twice 8.when/while 9.which 10.have been issued(II) Heroes of the big screenAs the sun begins to drop, there's a lively bustle in the remote mountain village. The peace of the evening is pierced by a loudspeaker 1. (broadcast) the message that the open-air film screening is about 2. (start), as villagers arrive at a small square, one after another, each carrying their own stools.While watching movies, they crack and eat melon seeds and discuss the plot with each other, making for a lively scene. "I particularly enjoy watching war movies. They remind me 3. my old comrades, making me cherish my current happy life even 4. (much)," says villager and retired soldier Ming Tingmao.It's 5. regular entertainment for rural dwellers in Yunyang district, Shiyan city, Central China's Hubei province. In 2007, the district's film distribution and exhibition corporation formed a group of female projectionists, responding to the nation's call of "bringing culture to the countryside".Each person in the group is 6. charge of a specific area, ensuring that every village has the opportunity to watch movies 7. (one) a month. In the years since the group's inception, the number of movie screenings has exceeded 45,000, benefiting all of the villages in the district."I've traveled to many places and interacted with various people, and I could never have had such an experience in the city. I'm proud that 8. I bring to the villagers is nourishment for the mind, enriching their leisure time and lives," says Xiong Yan, 46, who joined the team when it 9. (find).Formerly a projectionist at a cinema in the city, she notes that the difference between her old job and her current calling is that, while showing outdoor movies in the rural areas, she can interact 10. (direct) with the audience and observe their immediate reactions up close.答案:1.broadcasting 2.to start 3.of 4.more 5.a 6.in 7.once 8.what 9.was found 10.directly(III) Beijing's diplomacy (外交) deserves real peace prizeFormer US president Donald Trump had complained that his predecessor Barack Obama 1. (win) the Nobel Peace Prize for "extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and 2. (cooperate) between people," even though he had only just become president.It's time to consider what achievements deserve real peace prizes. 3. the end of the 20th century, China's exclusion from international affairs and reluctance to become 4. (involve) in settling outstanding global issues had not escaped the attention of Middle East countries. According to Yitzhak Shichor, China was 5. (willing) to get involved in regional conflicts in the Middle East for a long time.But China's recent success in getting Saudi Arabia and Iran to recover diplomatic ties signals its determination to play a more active role 6. delivering international public goods and improving global 7. (govern). As a result of the Saudi-Iranian peace deal, the sudden increase in China's soft power has shocked many Western countries.The launch of the Belt and Road Initiative and the Global Security Initiative, the pursuit of an independent foreign policy of peace, and the vision of building a community with a 8. (share) future for mankind provide the necessary context without 9. China's mediating role in helping settle the dispute between Saudi Arabia and Iran cannot be fully understood.China has also showcased its global leadership by helping deliver peace, an invaluable international public good, to the region. China is 10. it holds on to. A rising China understands that global leadership means shouldering more global responsibilities. Instead of asking what the international community can do for China, China has been asking what it can do for the international community.答案:1.won 2.cooperation 3.By 4.involved 5.unwilling 6.in 7.governance 8.shared 9.which 10.what学科网(北京)股份有限公司