高三英语二轮复习时政语篇填空练习6.docx
最新时政语篇填空练习(I) Yellow River nourishes Hong Konger's cabbage growing dreamPeter Yeung, a vegetable 1.(grow) from Hong Kong, had a little trick to make his flowering cabbages better 2.(know) in his home city he named them after the TV play "The Dance of Passion."Shedding more light on his unique idea, Yeung explained that the popular TV drama 3.(film) in Ningxia, so by using that name, people would 4.(instant) recognize that his vegetables were grown there.The naming trick is now no longer needed, as "Ningxia flowering cabbages'1 have become a signature product widely recognized 5.superior quality. "If customers learn that the vegetable is from Ningxia, they will buy it without 6. (hesitate), even if the price is higher," Yeung said.Located in the Yellow River basin, Ningxia has a long farming history and boasts fine irrigation conditions. "Ningxia has the 7.(long) frost-free season, rich land resources and sufficient irrigation from the Yellow River, 8.(make) it an ideal place to realize my dream,n Yeung said.Yeung's father was among the first people from Hong Kong 9.(establish) vegetable production bases 10.appeal to the Hong Kong market in Guangdong Province following the reform and opening up in 1978.答案:1 .grower 2.known 3.was filmed 4.instantly 5.for 6.hesitation 7.longest 8.making 9.to establish lO.that/which(II) Boy, 5, grows hair to help children with cancerRecently, Chinese netizens praised a 5-ycar-old boy from Xinxiang, Henan province, 1.his inspiring move: he hasn't had a hair cut for three years 2.(help) children with cancer, People's Daily reported.In a video 3.(post) online, Guangnian showed his more than 30-centimeter-long hair. He thought of this form of volunteering about three years ago when he watched a documentary of cancer-afflicted children in 4.he noticed girls with total hair 5.(lose) as a side effect of the treatment.After that, Guangnian put himself "on a mission" to grow his hair long and donate them to children who have lost their hair due 6.cancer treatment. No one 7.(take) his words seriously at that time, as he was just a 3-year-old kid. They did not expect 8.Guangnian will stick to his words all the way.Though 9.(face) with teasing, Guangnian never thought of giving up. According to Guangnian's mother, he could live 10.to his expectations to donate his hair this summer.答案:l.for 2.to help 3.posted 4.which 5.loss 6.to 7.took 8.that 9.facedlO.up (Ill)Seniors set out on road to new horizonsZhang Lanying's apartment is always clean and tidy. It's as typical 1.home of a Beijing native as one could imagine: an old-fashioned square table 2.(decorate) the dining room; a wooden bed with railings (栏杆)on three sides stands in the guest room; and when you enter the master room, sunshine spills 3.the balcony.Located near Beijing's East Third Ring Road, Zhang's apartment is on the fifth floor of an old building without elevators, so the 69-year-old uses the stairs to go grocery shopping or simply take a walk. In May 2021, she began learning to drive at a suburban driving school 4.the hope of gaining a license.“I enjoy the feeling of driving, and I take it very 5.(serious). It was almost my 6.(proud) moment when I received my driver's license," she said.Like Zhang, a growing number of Chinese seniors 7.(start) learning to drive in recent years, hoping to change their routines and improve their quality of life by learning a new skill in older age. China has also introduced policy 8.(adjust) and reforms specifically 9.this purpose.Twelve new public security traffic control measures were rolled out on Nov 22, 2020. In addition, the upper age limit of 70 to apply for a driver's license for small cars both manual and automatic was scrapped, so anyone in good health can apply as long as they have passed the 10.(require) tests.答案: La 2.decorates 3,on to 4.in 5.seriously 6.proudest 7.have started 8.adjustments9.for lO.required