2024届高考英语二轮复习 2023年9月时事改编语法填空(含答案).docx
语法填空1China's top liquor maker Kweichow Moutai (茅 台)and domestic coffee chain Luckin (瑞 幸)Coffee have got a hit on their hands, with a new baijiu-flavored latte (拿铁)1.(release) Monday that quickly sold out in Beijing.The latte, emblazoned with 2.iconic Moutai label, 3.(contain) lower than 0.5 percent (alcohol by volume) of 53 degree Moutai, and soon became one of the most discussed 4.(topic) on Chinese social media with people curious about 5.traditional Chinese liquor would taste with coffee.In Beijijng, the Moutai-flavored latte sold 6.in some Luckin Coffee branches before midday. And many branches had to close their online ordering system as orders surged. Staff members at the Luckin Coffee branch near Huixindong Bridge in Chaoyang district said that the 7.(major) of orders they had received on Monday morning were for the Moutai-flavored latte."It seems 8.people prefer iced latte, so we quickly used up the ice in the branch. The number of orders is scary/1 said a barista surnamed Zhang.She said she had no choice but to 9.(temporary) stop the online ordering system at around 1:30 pm because there were more than 200 orders still10.(complete) first and almost all of them were for the Moutai-flavored latte.答案1. released!.an3. contains4. topics5. how6. out7 .majority8. that9. temporarily 10. to be completed语法填空2A university lecturer in Linyi, Shandong province, 1.(shine) a light on the plight of food delivery drivers by taking on the role 2.(he) for a month and sharing his trials and tribulations online.Last December, Xing Bin, a lecturer at the College of Literature at Linyi University, was so overcome with curiosity about 3.life and work must be like for a deliverydriver, he decided to sign up and be one from December to January this year.During the month, Xing worked more than 10 hours and4.(take)30,000 steps a day. He lost 6 kilograms and earned 5.total of 7,000 yuan ($962). On average, he earned 10 yuan each hour, and 20 yuan at most.The reaction to his posts online spurred numerous comments8 .(sympathize) with the tough working conditions9 .delivery drivers must endure."During that month, I tasted the bitterness and the happiness of this job with my heart/1 he said."I delivered over 2,000 orders, and three of the people whoordered8.me a lot.”One took place late at night when Xing delivered food to a village where there were no streetlights. The couple who ordered the food used a flashlight t9.(walk) Xing out of the small village to the main road."They were afraid that I would get lost in the middle of the night/1 said Xing.Xing said he now understands the 10.(difficult) of delivery workers better and realizes how hard they work to make a living."Before, if I got a call from a delivery worker, I might delay answering it. But now I will always answer it immediately because I know they might be riding an electric bike while making the call, which is very dangerous," said Xing.'I also hope that more people can understand the hardships of delivery workers and show more respect toward them/* he said.答案:1. has shone2. himself3. what 4. took 5. a6. sympathizing?, that /which8.impressed 9. to walklO. difficulties语法填空3In June, Huang Henggan, who works as a phone counselor for the V-Love Mothers Hotline, received a phone call from the angry mother of 1.2-year-old child in Qingyuan, Guangdong province.The woman told Huang that she had divorced her husband to get away from his abusive behavior, but his family was refusing to hand over the child, 2.a ruling by the judge who oversaw the divorce proceedings 3.the mother should have custody (抚养权).She said she had turned to several hotlines, including 12345, the government's support hotline, the All-China Women's Federation, and facilities 4.(operate) by the courts, legal aid groups and other organizations.5 .(eventual), she called V-Love, a public welfare program that provides legal and psychological support for single mothers and women 6.(face) marital difficulties.Although from the legal perspective, Huang, a law graduate, could only advise the woman 7.(apply) for the court order to be enforced(执行),she told him that she felt that he really cared for her feelings, 8.people at other legal support hotlines she 9.(call).She explained that she did not dare apply for the court to enforce the custody order as it could lead to a criminal record for her ex-husband, 10.would have a negative effect on their child's development, so Huang helped her contact a psychological counselor and gave her emotional support.答案 1.a2. despite3. that4. operated5. Eventually6 . facing?. to apply8. unlike9. had called 10. which