考向24语法填空之记叙文-备战2023年高考英语考点微专题(全国).docx
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1、考向24语法填空之记叙文jt(2022 年新高考 H 卷)Henry Tyler made the catch of the year on the weekend. When he saw a young child hanging from a sixth-floor apartment balcony (阳台),Heniy ran one hundred metres, jumped over a 1. 2-metre fence, and held out his arms to catch the 36(fall) child.Eric Brown, only three years
2、 old, knocked Henry down when he fell. The boy is in the hospital and doctors say hell be OK.37 Brown family live in an apartment building outside Toronto. On the day of the accident, Mrs. Brownwas at work and Eric was at home with his father. They both fell 38(sleep) while watching TV.Eric woke up
3、a little later when he heard children playing outside. He pushed a chair onto the balcony, and climbed up 39(see) them. When he looked down, he 40(accidental) slipped and fell over the edge. Hehung on for a few minutes 41 screamed for his father, but his father didnt hear him.Henry 42(fix) his car w
4、hen he heard the screams. He looked up and saw Eric hanging from the balcony.He quickly 43(throw) his tools aside, and started running, arms out.He saved my 44(son) life/ said Mrs. Brown. nI dont know 45 to thank him. ”nI just didnt want the boy to be hurt,n said Henry.【答案】36. falling 37. The 38. as
5、leep 39. to see 40. accidentally41. and 42. was fixing 43. threw 44. sons 45. how【解析】【导语】本文是一篇记叙文,讲述的是正在修车的Henry拯救了挂在六楼公寓的阳台上,即将要掉下来的 小孩Eric的故事。【36题详解】考查非谓语动词。句意:当亨利看到一个小男孩挂在六楼公寓的阳台上时,他跑了 100米,跳过了 1.2米高 的栅栏,伸出双臂去接要掉下来的孩子。句中的hold out为谓语动词,设空处应该使用非谓语动词。根据句 意,fall为动词,意为“掉落”,child和fall之间是主动关系,同时表示正在进行的含
6、义。故应该使用现在分 词作定语。故填falling。【37题详解】This 70-year-old homeless man had spent several years living on the streets until he became the first residentof a village filled 123D- printed little houses.Shea was chosen to be the first person 13(move) into Community First Village , a 51- acre site inAustin, Texa
7、s. The small houses in the village , like Sheas 400-square-foot home, were built by the Austin-based start-up company ICON.Life wasntt easy for Shea before 14 (live) in Community First Village. He lived in an RV(野营车) for most of his life. This made 15 (he) stay away from people.I think from my 16 (p
8、erson) experience of my former lifestyle, I developed a shell, Shea said. u I didnt feel secure(安心的)and any time I had the opportunity, I would hide.”Luckily, 17 (thing) changed when Shea got his new house. Since then, he has been meeting new people and making friends. Now everything I do 18 (be) ju
9、st the opposite. I have many activities to do every day with others J Shea said.The houses 19 (design) by ICON have six different layouts (布局).Shea chose a home with an open floor. This way, 20 will be easier for him to use his wheelchair.Its a touching Christmas story, but not in the 21 (tradition)
10、 way. Its about a seriously ill 5-year-old boy 22 died in Santas arms in Knoxville, Tennessee, in the United States.Eric Schmitt-Matzen, 60, a part-time Santa, received a call 23 a nurse at a hospital several weeks ago, saying a dying 5-year-old boy wanted to see Santa Claus. Schmitt-Matzen dressed
11、and rushed to the hospital. Walking into the boys room, he asked people 24 (leave)if they couldnt hold back their 25 (tear). He picked up the boy and held him in his arms.“They say Im going to die,“ the boy told him 26 (sad). “What can I tell them when I get to where Im going?”Schmitt-Matzen said. W
12、hen you get there, you tell them youre Santas Number One elf (小精灵),and they will let you in.The boy asked, “They will?” Then he 27 (sit) up and gave Schmitt-Matzen a big hug and asked one more question: “Santa, can you help me? Schmitt-Matzen wrapped his arms around the boy. Before Schmitl-Matzen co
13、uld say anything, the boy died right there. Santa let the boy stay, hugging and 28 (hold) onto him.Schmitt-Matzen was 29 sad that he wanted to cry.The story was printed, and people were 30 (move) when they read it.PassagedShe was growing up, Camille Roberts always saw science in her future. Her pare
14、nts are both doctors of chemistry and she wanted to follow 31 (they) example by going into research about 32 (medical).The 24-year-old girl says her parents taught her the importance of giving others a hand, so she saw medical research as a way of 33 (help) improve society. Looking for education in
15、such a field would 34 (probable) lead to a highly-paid job. So, in 2013, Roberts 35 (begin) studying biomedical engineering(生 物医学工程)at George Washington University in Washington, D. C. During her four years there, she not only volunteered to do something 36 (use) in the city, but also worked as an a
16、ssistant (助手)to several teachers, which introduced her37 more personal ways to help people.After completing 38series of studies in 2017, Roberts took a research position at the NationalInstitute of Mental Health. But she soon felt deeply unhappy. So in 2018, she was determined 39 (take) a job that s
17、he felt much more pleasant: teaching.Many of Roberts9 former classmates and coworkers now have jobs 40 pay them much more thanshe makes, but Roberts says she would not trade more money for the creativity and puipose she now finds in her work.Khamisi Ally Abdi, a 25-year-old African student in Cangzh
18、ou Technical College, Hebei province, has practiced tai chi for two years. Having worshiped kung fu stars such as Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan as a child, the Tanzanian understood Chinese kung fu to be 41 fast-paced attack and defense art before he 42 (arrive) in China, but now he realizes tai chi is diff
19、erent. It is tai chi moves with balance and deep rhythmic breathing 43 allow him to feel the charm of the exercise. It brings peace and 44 (calm) to his mind while building his muscles.The college, as one of International Exchange centers, 45 (enroll)(录取)more than 300 international students from ove
20、r countries since 2016,46 (main) countries along “the Belt and Road,providing a taichi course for all foreign students. 47 (practice) tai chi has led Abdi to acquire a comprehensive appreciation of this Chinese culture and ideology. He now prefers people 48 (call) him by his Chinese name Chen Yanzhi
21、, as the characters of Yanzhi carry the meaning of talented and virtuous. The art has inspired his understanding of China. 49 he is longing for is teaching tai chi in his country and he expresses hope that this magical kung fu can be 50(benefit) to more people.提升练PassagedThe next morning, the two gi
22、rls arose early 51 (take) the train to Lake Louise, passing through the Canadian Rockies. 52 (see) from the train window, the mountains and forests of Canada looked 53 (mass). When the train arrived at the station, they took a taxi to Lake Louise 54 the blue water literally took their breath 55 with
23、 its exceptional beauty. They 56 (spend) the night, and then took 57 coach bound north through the Canadian Rockies to Jasper. Looking at the beautiful scenery, they both agreed that it was the 58 (awesome) journey they had ever taken. In addition to seeing spectacular mountain peaks and forests, on
24、e highlight of their trip was 59 (be) able to see many different creatures, including deer, mountain60 (goat), and even a grizzly bear and an eagle.Passage?A toy animal might not matter much to the average person, 61 for a child, it could mean the world. When 10-year-old Leon Ashworths mom couldnt a
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