第22讲 语法填空(练)-2024年高考英语一轮复习讲练测(新教材新高考)(原卷版).docx
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1、第22讲 语法填空(模拟精练+真题演练)阅读下面短文, 在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。1.(河北省石家庄市二中2023年高三纵向评价试题)The Shanxi Hongjiannao National Nature Reserve, with the Hongjiannao Lake at its core, is located in the north of Shanxi Province. With a total area of 107. 68 square kilometers, this wetland is one of the main 1 (habitat
2、) for Central Asian gull, a migratory bird species 2 (list) on the International Union for Conservation of Natures Red List of Threatened Species. The Central Asian gull breeds (繁殖) inland in places including Kazakhstan, Mongolia and the 3 (north) part of China, spending their winters around the Boh
3、ai Sea. In spring, they fly to desert lakes in Northwest China. However, the environment around Hongjiannao Lake worsened, 4 (cast) a shadow over the species. In 2010, 7, 700 baby gulls were bred within a year. However, after 2012 the number of mid-lake islands 5 the gulls made their nests kept decr
4、easing, leading to 6 number of the baby gulls dropping to 2,000. To protect the environment, the Hongjiannao Nature Reserve 7 (establish) in 2014. So far, the Hongjiannao National Nature Reserve 8 (adopt) a series of measures to restore the ecology, like river management and water quality monitoring
5、 and control. According 9 the data obtained from Chinas Ministry of Ecology and Environment, in 2017, there were only dozens of gull nests. Yet in 2019, the nests increased to 800, and in 2022 10 (far) increased to 4,700.2.(浙江省七彩阳光联盟、金丽衢十二校202年高三试题)Ronni Abergel of Copenhagen has always been curious
6、 11 the lives of other people. In 2000, with his brother and friends, he launched the Human Library, 12 (fill) it with “human books” volunteers recruited from often-stigmatized backgrounds (for example, they may have been labeled as homeless, ADHD, Muslim, or obese). “I wanted to create a safe place
7、 13 it was okay to ask other people questions,” Abergel says.The first Human Library 14 (hold) at a music festival, and the concept caught on. More than 85 countries now have human libraries, often in actual libraries. People can browse the catalogue and check out a “human book” for 30 minutes. “Its
8、 15 chance to see what its like to walk in their shoes, and to dispel fear,” says Abergel, adding that the organization trains applicants 16 (ensure) theyll be open-minded and genuine.In 2020, the Human Library went online for the first time. Weekly virtual sessions are available and are 17 (typical
9、) fully booked with participants from around the world. Abergel says it takes a special kind of person to volunteer as a human book, opening 18 (they) up to whatever is asked. 19 has rewards, too. “This forum allows them to explain themselves,” says Abergel. “Who doesnt want to be understood if for
10、most of your life you 20 (misunderstand)?”3.(湖北省新高考联考协作体2023年高三试题)Three Chinese astronauts arrived Thursday at Chinas new space station on a three-month mission, marking another huge 21 (succeed) in the countrys space program. Their Shenzhou-12 spacecraft connected with the space station about six h
11、ours after taking off from the Jiuquan satellite center. 22 crew will test equipment, carry out experiments and prepare the station for 23 (receive) another two units next year. For Nie Haisheng, it is his third trip to space. For Liu Boming, it is his second one,following a mission in 2008 24 inclu
12、ded Chinas first spacewalk. Tang Hongbo, who 25 (select) as one of the candidates in 2010, is flying in space for the first time. The mission is the third of 11 planned through next year to add the 26 (addition) sections to the station and send up crews and supplies. A fresh three-member crew and a
13、cargo ship with supplies will be sent 27 three months. Future missions to the station will include women, with 28 (stay) extended to as long as six months 29 as many as six astronauts on the station at a time during crew changeovers. With China stepping up international cooperation and exchanges, it
14、s only a matter of time for the station 30 (welcome) astronauts from different countries in the near future.4.(湖北省百校联考2023年高三联考试题)Breeding efforts at Shedd Aquarium (水族馆) are a big part of the conservation work that staff and researchers engage 31 and that means baby animals are born at Shedd every
15、day. According to senior aquarist Rachel Zak, 32 currently works with marine fish larvae (幼体) the aquariums across the county are actually working together on breeding efforts and 33 (share) their research with each other. Zaks work in particular requires several 34 (level) of cultivation (培养). In o
16、rder to breed the tiny organisms that her newly hatched fish will eat, she first needs to cultivate the algae that those tiny organisms will eat. All of that work is performed behind 35 scenes in the aquariums live food area. Some of the animal breeding happens in plain sight, though, especially for
17、 Shedds large animals in the oceanarium. Harmony, Shedds youngest dolphin, was born nearly a year ago. And the staff 36 (watch) the entire birthing process from in and around the dolphins environment. “Her birth was incredible, I remember a lot about it” said animal care 37 (special)Sheri Hendricks.
18、 38 (fortunate), we did not have to do much as trainers. Katrl (Harmonys mother) is a really 39 (experience) and wonderful mom. From dolphins to cuttlefish, fish larvae to sea-monkeys, the new animals born and 40 (raise) at Shedd everyday make for an ever-changing landscape at Chicagos world famous
19、aquarium.5.(湖南省长沙市第一中学2023年试题)The need for speed is so deeply rooted in modern society that we often forget to press pause and think about the things that get 41 (good) with time: antiques, aged wine, long-term relationships and expertise over the years.Peking Opera is a slow process too. An often-r
20、epeated saying goes as follows: Three minutes on stage, 10 years 42 stage. Its meant as a nod to its demanding nature and a reminder of its high standards that ensure that any performance 43 (do) the way the forefathers wanted it.Peking Opera is 44 (demand) because of the extensive list of skills it
21、 requires. A performer is an actor, singer, dancer, acrobat, mime and martial artist all rolled into one. Theyre also expected 45 (apply) delicate make-up, put on heavy costumes and, 46 (depend) on their character, perform on stage in 15cm platform shoes.There is so much to take in 47 disciples (学徒)
22、 usually start their career as young children, spending years conditioning their bodies and minds for the stage.So what chance does 48 theatre beginner with little patience and zero flexibility like me stand against Peking Opera? Do I have 49 it takes to put on a successful show? Theres only one way
23、 to find out: Im rolling up my sleeves and training under the 50 (guide) of senior stage masters in the field.6.(广东省深圳外国语学校2023年高三试题)Many teens dream about leaving home, but the truth can often be much harder than they imagine. Many have been thinking about it, off and on, for some 51 (year); some h
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