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年高考英语语法填空真题2021篇一2021年高考英语语法填空汇编2021年高考英语语法填空汇编A(2021•全国I)Chengdu hasdozens ofnew millionaires,Asias biggestbuildings,and.So it was agreat honourto beinvited backstageat thenot-for-profit PandaBase,animals at the00—acre centre.Fromtomorrow,I willbe theirUK ambassador.The—1980s,the firstWesternTV tofilm aspecial unitcaring forpandas rescuedfromstarvation in the wild.My ambassadorialduties willBritishvisitors to the120—plus pandas at Chengduand othersat aresearchin themisty mountainsof Bifengxia.On myrecent visit,I helda livelythree—month—old twinthathad beenrejected mother.The nurseryteam switcheshim every day)with hissister so that whileone isbeing bottle-fed,一she neversuspects.B(2021•全国II)If youfeel stressedby responsibilitiesatwork,you shouldtake astep back and identify(识另lj)those oflessimportance.Then,handle the most importanttasks firstso you11feel areal senseof.Leaving theless importantthings untiltomorrowwill giveyou theconfidence youneed toget youthroughthe afternoon and gohome feelingIt was a cold and cloudy after I was on the bus with my children,aged fourand two,heading homewhen it started torain.I realizedthiswould meana wetwalk homethe busstop.Home was only twoblocks awayit wasnot apleasant walkwithone smallboy fastasleep in the pram手推婴儿车,the otheronein araincoat andno umbrella for myself.A pick-up truckpassed uson the roadand,a fewminutes later,I sawit pullback and thedriver lookingdirectly atus.A youngman putthe windowdown.Hey,here san umbrella for youplease takeit.He calledout.I stoodthereastonish,barely believingthat the man,existence wasunknown tomeonly momentsago,could beso olderson.I gratefullyacceptedthe offer,road.This manmight haveneeded theumbrellaforlater duringthe daybutpreferred to give itto me.It was a lessonto meitspossibleto givewithout expectinganything return.
16.Americans all-time favoritesare catsand dogs,because dogscanoffer protectionfrom thievesand unwelcomevisitors andcatscan helpget ridthe homeunwanted pests.Beneath keepingpets,therelies abasic Americanbelief:Pets have a rightto betreated well.In Houston,Texas,dogs canhave theirdinner deliverto theirhomes,just likepizza.Pets caneven gowith ownerson vacation.Besides,at least75animal welfareorganizations exist in Americawhichprovide carepersons blood pressure.Pets evenencourage socialrelationships:They givetheir ownersan appearance17According toa recentsurvey,violence didexist in schools.Students showedtheir fearand parentsand teachersalso expressedtheirgreat concernabout it.Experts hopethe wholesociety paymoreattention to the mentalhealth ofadolescents.Nowadays,school violenceis hot issue.I thinkthis isaphenomenon,calls forour great concern.We shouldtry everyeffortprevent violencehappening atschool for more andmore studentswoulddrop outof schooltheir personalsafety could not guarantee.In fact,violence canthey seeon televisionor on the Internet.If I meet withschool violence,I willnot answerviolence muchfighting.I willtell my teachers orparents about it.I thinktheywill helpme dealwith itwell and they willprotect mefrom thebadguys.All in all,every studentshould behavehe andkeep awayfromviolence.
18.Opportunities dontcome often.They comeevery oncein a while.Very often,they comequietly andgo Whenan opportunitycomes,itbrings apromise butnever realizesit itsown.If youwant tointendto fulfillone ofyour ambitions,you mustwork hard,make effortsandget,you willtake noadvantage ofopportunities whenthey cometovisit you.The differencesuccessful person always makesadequateprepare to meet opportunitiesas theyduly arrive.The unsuccessful person,on the other hand,works littleand justwaits to seethem passby.In myopinion,are prepared19Being alonein outerspace canbe frightening.That is one reasonwhyastronauts onspace flightwere busy.They were also inconstantication withpeople onalone.Scientists havestudied thereactions ofanother duringlongvoyages.They havefound that the longerthe voyage19last,themore seriousthe problemof adjustmentis.When menare shutuptogether fora longperiod,they beginto feeluneasy.although noone wantsto be alone all the time,everyone needssomedegree ofusual amount of pressureor stress.People whoarewell-adjusted areable toour astronauts.These menperiod oftestingand training.One of the testis theirbehavior understress.20If thepopulation of the Earthkeeps on16increase atitspresent rate,there will17_event notbe enoughresources lefttosupport lifeon theplanet.By themiddle of the21st century,ifpresent trendscontinue,we18_use upall theoil thatdrive ourcars,for example.Even ifscientists developnew waysof feedingthehuman race,the crowdedconditions onEarth willmake it19necessity forus to look forsomewhere else.But―20―of theotherplanets in our solarsystem arecapable ofsupporting lifeatpresent.One possiblesolution to the problem,21,has recentlybeensuggested byan Americanscientist,Professor CarlSagan.Sagarn believesthat22the Earths resourcesare completely_23_(exhaust),it willbe possibleto changethe atmosphereof Venusand_24_create anew worldalmost aslarge asEarth itself.Somethingis difficult.Venus ismuch hotterthan the Earth.25,there isonlya tiny amountof water there.21This semester,a totalof129monitoring(监视的)cameras weresetup in our school.Stairs,hallways,Most studentshave mixedopinionsabout thechange.On theone hand,they thinkwe resaferon campus.Just think:With129new high-definition(高分辨率的)cameras dayand night,who woulddare tobreak into schoolAll imagesrecorded18(send)tothe operationroom.On theother hand,students thinkthe camerasare peeping(窥视)on themas well.They thinkthey arent isguaranteed.Also,we dont have to worry about our personal property.I dont behaveany differentlythey can never get into my mind andknow what I amthinking.422Hie!Youve justhiccupped(打嗝these(肌肉)at thebottomof yourchest.All hiccupsstart here.happens,it pushesup in an irregularway,making yourbreathcome outdifferently howit normallydoes.When thisirregularbreath botherthe diaphragminclude eatingtoo quicklyor toomuch,stes orfeeling nervous.If youwant toknow breatheinto apaper bagis onemethodsome peopleuse.Others thinktaking amouthful ofwater isthe wayto become hiccup-free.Sugar underyour tonguemight alsodrive awaythehiccups.And maybethe mostfamous23Nowadays,it isthat parentsbuy educationalpresent fortheirchildren.A lotof personalcomputers areplaced underthe Christmastreethis year,believe thatcomputers arethe keyto success,parents arealso insistingthat childrenpossible.The problemforschool isTeachers foundthemselves caughtin themiddle of theproblem betweenparent pressand wiseeducational decisions.Manyschools aregiving into parentalimpatience and are purchasinghardwareeducational planning.Educators donot evenagree onhowcomputers shouldbe used.Even thosebelieve thatall childrenshouldhave accessto computerswarn ofpotential dangersto thevery young.The temptationremains stronglargely youngchildrenadapt sowell to computers.However,not everyschool canaffordto gointo computing,and thatcreates problem:a divisionbetweenthe havesand thehave-nots.Very fewparents areagitating for倡导computer instructionin poor school districts,there maybebarely enoughmoney topay the teacher.24M:Can youtell me1about youreducationW:Yes.P ma2_graduate ofZhengzhou University.Ilearned business.M:Did youlike yourbusiness coursesW:Very much,and Ive donewell_3all of them.Here aretheresults of my examinations.M:Hm,you wereindeed agood student.What about your4speak EnglishW:I cantalk withforeigners5free.When I was atcollege,I often_6go tothe EnglishCorner.We hadEnglish teachersfrom Australia.M:Hm.We canhire you.We givethe employees_7salary of480dollars amonth at the beginning.If youdo agood job,you will geta risein three8month time.W:That,s great.How longshould Iworkevery dayM:Four hoursevery dayand twodays9in aweek.W:Do youoffer housingto youremployeesyou areinterested in.W:OK.When shallI beginmy workM:Next week.25M:Would youplease tell me1you weredoing whenthe accidenthappenedand whatyou sawW:Yes,I2_drive homefrom work.Itwas about5:15,and there was ablue car in front of me.Wewere bothdriving alongHarbor Road3a smallwhiteFord suddenlyshot outof theside road.It shotright in front ofthe blue car.The drivertried tostop,but it was impossible.Heran into the white Ford.M:What sthe speedofthecar infront ofyou whenthe accidenthappenedW:4blue carThirty milesan hour.Certainly no more thanthat.M:And thewhite Fordshot outwithoutany5_warn W:Yes,thats right.M:How canyou makesure that the blue car was only doing thirtyW:Because I wasonly doing thirty,andthe blue car wasnt goingany6fast thanI was.M:Are yousure ofthat AbsolutelypositiveW:Yes,I am.Im positive.M:How canyou beso positiveWere youlooking at_7speedmeterwhen the accident happenedW:Of coursenot.I waslooking attheroad ahead.Thats8_I managedto seethe accident.M:Well,if you were notlooking at your speedmeter,how canyou9_possible besure howfast youweregoingW:Because Inever gofaster than30on thatroad.Its_10_______law.26W:Now lets goback to your firstnovel,Rag Doll.When didyouwrite1_M:Rag Doll,yes.I wroteit in1960,a yearafter Ileftschool.W:How oldwere youthenM:Um,eighteen Yes,eighteen,because a year laterI went toIndonesia.W:Mm.And ofcourse it was your2experience inIndonesia thatinspiredyour firstfilm Eastern篇三2021年高考高考英语语法填空专题特训2021高考释义填空专练
1.One day,Nick invitedhis friendsto supper.He wascooking somedeliciousfood in the kitchen.Suddenly,he SoNick calledto hisson,“Go tothe villageand buysome salt,but paya fairprice forit;neither toomuch toolittle.”His sonlooked surprised.I canunderstand whyI shouldnt paytoomuch,Father,but ifI canpay less,not savea bitof money”“That would be avery reasonthing todo in a bigcity,butit coulddestroy a small villagelike ours.Nick said.Nick sguests,had heardtheir conversation,asked whytheyshould notbuy saltmore cheaplyif theycould.Nick replied,“Theonly reasona manwould sellsalt alower pricewould bebecause hewasdesperate formoney.And anyonewho tookadvantage ofthatsituation wouldbe showinga lackof respectthe sweatand struggleofthe manwho workedvery hardto produceit.”“But such a smallthing couldn tpossibledestroy avillage.”“In the beginning,there wasonly verysmall amountofunfairness in the world,but everyoneadded alittle,alwaysimportant,and lookwhere we have ended up today.”
2.Mary willever forget the firsttime shesaw him.He suddenlyappearedin class one gotaround that he wasfrom NewYork City.For somereason hesat besideMary.Mary felt3please,becausethere weremany emptyseats in the room.But shequickly realizedthatit wasnt her,it wasprobably thefact that she satiow.hardfor everybodybecause it meant theyhad toturn around,but thatdidn tDo youneed thoseglasses for medical reasons”the teacher asked.The newboy shookhis head.Then Id appreciateitif youdidn twear themin class.I liketo lookat youreyes whenI m speakingto you.The newboy lookedattheteacher a few secondsandall theother studentswondered off,gave a big smileand said“That iscool.〃
3.One Sundaymorning inAugust I went tolocal musicfestival.Ileft early because I had an Behind him were other people was tryingto talk,but aftersome awayand satnear me,looking annoyed.I didn t want to belaughed atfor talkingto himbut I didnt likeAfter awhile Irose frommy seatand walkedtothefront ofthe bus.I satnext tothe manand introducedthe wayhome.I mgladI madea choice.It made_
4.sweet.He filledhis leather container so that hecould bringsomeback toan beenhis awful.Apparently,it wasno longerfreshbecause ofthe oldleather container.He asked his teacher,〃Sir,tasted the gift.The waterwas simplythe containerfor anact ofkindnessand love.Nothing couldit isa cheappipe ora diamondnecklace,the properresponse isappreciation.We lovethe ideawithinthe giftrather thanthe thing.was alwaysdelighted withperfume.Besides,shopping atthis timeofthe yearwas experience肘部,hurrying aheadto someattractiveties wereon display.They arereal silk,“the assistanttried toattract her.“Worth doublethe price.But Janeknew from pastexperiencealthough herfather smokeda pipeonly oncein awhile,she knewthat thiswas apresent whichwas boundto1having supper.Her motherwas excited.Your fatherhas atlastdecided tostop smoking,”Chinese proverbsare richand theyare stillwidely usedinChinese peoples dailylife._proverbs thereare ofteninterestingstories.For example,the proverb,“plucking upa ergrow,is basedon the followingstory.It issaid thata short一tempered manin theSong Dynasty960-and night.But thecrop was growing much slower thanheexpected.“grow”_crop beganto wither.This proverbis sayingwe have to letthings go
7.near aremote andpoor village.Cursing mymisfortune,I waswonderingwhere I was going to spendthe the village wastying uphishorse to my carto pullit townsome20kilometersaccomplished..Give yourbody andbrain arest bystepping outsideIf you findsomething youlove doingoutside ofthe office,you(bring)your workhome.It could be anything一gardening,cooking,music,sports一but whateverit is,(make)sure itsarelief fromdailystress rather than anotherthing toworry about.c(2021•全国HI)In muchof Asia,especially theso-called“ricebowl“cultures ofChina,Japan,Korea,,food isusually eatenwithchopsticks.Chopsticks areusually twolong,thin piecesof woodor bamboo.They canalso bemade ofplastic,animal boneor metal.Sometimeschopsticks arequite artistic.Truly elegantchopsticks goldandsilver withChinese characters.Skilled workersalso combinevariouss andmetal TheChinese haveused chopsticksfor fivethousand years.People probablycooked theirfood inlarge pots,树枝)to removeit.Over time,population grew,people begancutting food into smallpiecesso itwould cookmore quickly,chopsticks.Some peoplethink that the greatChinese scholarConfucius,551to479B.C.,influenced chopsticks.Confucius believedChopsticksare notused everywherein Asia.In India,for example,most peopleD(2021•四川高考)The giantby peoplethroughout theworld.Chinese scientistshad achance tostudy awild femalepanda,she neverleft herbaby,!She wouldnot letanyI hadnoticed threehens runningfreely inmy hostessscourtyardand thatnight one of themended up in adish onmy brought me goatscheeseand honey.We dranktogether andWhen the time camefor metosay goodbyetomyfriends in the village,I wantedto rewardtheold
8.Sports shouldhelp a man tolearn fairness,not onlyin gamesbutalso in and forlife.If twoteamsLessons9_learn insports canhelp usinourdealing withotherpeople.But even一curricular activitiesin school:in speech,dramatic andmusical contests,in“house”activities,and,especially,in thestudent il.
9.Mum puttingon hercoat:I amgoing tohave togo downto theshopfor morebread.Alan:WhyMum:I mnot surewhatI made some sandwiches earlierand leftthem on the table Iwent toanswer the phone.But someonemust havetaken them because they re Alan:Oh,it must have been Dad.I msure he wasinthe kitchen Mum:No,he wentoff tohis tennismatchbefore I them,so he couldnthave done,he couldnt carryaplate ofsandwichesas wellas his tennis stuff,so I m sureAlanopening fridgedoor:Well,it wasntme,But Mum,look!Are theseyour sandwicheshere on theMum:
10.class lastterm.I didn t likehim atall.M:What Youdidnt likeFrank Hesoneof mybest studentW:Oh,no.Not Frank!He was always askingquestions.Frank alwaysinterruptme andtheM:Yes,that sFrank.That swhy heis such_English.He laughsa lot.Frank doesnt worryabout class.W:Not me.I lovestudents likeDavid.Do youhave himin yourconversationclass thistermcan ttell hes learning.David isso silent.He doesnt sayW:Yes,that sDavid.That s
11.King Lear,in hisold age,decides todivide hiskingdom amonghisthree daughters,Goneril,Regan,and Cordelia.He devicesa“love test”sothathe cantell whichdaughter loves him most,loveshim the most willgetthe most land.Goneril andRegan showhim withsickeningdrops ofpraise andadmire.When Cordeliaask howmuchshe lovesthe king,she saysshe lovesthe king,“nomoreor less”she should.So hedivides the kingdom Goneril and2Regan,and leavesCordelia with.The dukeof Burgundy,isCordelia ssuitor,decides toleave herbecause sheno longerhasany wealth.The Kingof Francedecides tomarry herinstead.Lear sfriend Gloucesterhas anadopt son named Edmundas wellasa trueson namedEdgar.Edmund wantsto bein charge,so hemakesGloucester believe that Edgaris tryingto killhim.Edgar hastorun away.Kent staysby the king andcontinues beinghis loyalservant.Later,Lear beginsto seethat Gonerilis notsuch agood daughterhethought that she was.Lear sendsKent asa messengerto Gloucester.One daya richman tookhis sononatrip tothe country.He wantedtoshow his son howthe poorOn theirreturn thefather asked hisson silentand deep in thought onthe journey home,The boysaid hewantedto becomea farmer.He enviedthe farmerswho hadthe beautifulnightstars couldgo swimmingin anendless riverinstead ofthegarden poolin theirhome.Finally heaskedhisfather,“What makesussafer,”The boyfinished bysaying,_trip Ithought wewererich buttoday Ilearnt who_true rich.With thisthe boygotup and walked away,leaving hisfather sittingon their.In my18years oflife,there havebeen manythings.Universitydays arethe bestpart ofthem.I canimpress byits garden-likecampus,its enthusiasticstudents andespecially its learningatmosphere.I oncefell inlove with it.the teachersare excellent.They provideus withinformation notonlyfrom ourtextbooks frommany othersources.They easilyarousemy insatiabledesire totake inas asI can.Frankly speaking,at firstI hadsome difficultyfollow theteachers.However,through mythanks tomy teachersguidance,I maderemarkableprogress.Now Ive benefiteda lotfrom lecturesand manyotheracademic reports.Learning isa longprocess;I11keep exploringinthetreasurehouse ofknowledge torich myself.This summerI gotout ofivorytowerand enteredthe realworld.A publishinghouse offeredme apart-time jobin compilationand revision.At thebeginning I was lookeddown Itranslated sevenEnglisharticles ofabout5,000words inone day.Gradually,they begantolook atme withrespectful eyes.Iwas always toldthat thethree Ps,patience,positive thinkingandperseverance,were asure pathsuccess.But thisadvice doesnotalways workas planned.My highschool mathsexam is one example.The exam,minute.This,didn tbother mebecause mathshad alwaysbeenmy strongestsubject.I moodchanged quicklywhen I saw the firstquestion.I hadno ideahow todo it.I tried to stayand finallyfoundthe solution.With the problem15It wasacoldandcloudyafter Iwasonthebus withmychildren,aged fourand two,heading homewhen itstarted torain.I realizedthiswould meana wetwalk homethebusstop.Home wasonly twoblocks awayitwasnot apleasant walkwithone smallboy fastasleep inthe pram手推婴儿车,theotheronein araincoat andno umbrellafor myself.A pick-up truckpassed usonthe roadand,afewminutes later,Isawit pullbackandthedriver lookingdirectly atus.A youngman putthe windowdown.Hey,here san umbrellafor youplease takeit.He calledout.I stoodthereastonish,barely believingthatthe man,existence wasunknownto meonly momentsago,couldbeso olderson.I gratefullyacceptedthe offer,road.This manmight haveneeded theumbrellaforlater duringtheday butpreferred togive itto me.It wasa lessontomeit spossibletogivewithout expectinganything return.
16.Americans all-time favoritesare catsand dogs,because dogscanoffer protectionfrom thievesand unwelcomevisitors andcatscan helpget ridthe homeunwanted pests.Beneath keepingpets,therelies abasic Americanbelief:Pets havea rightto betreated well.In Houston,Texas,dogs canhave theirdinner deliverto theirhomes,just likepizza.Pets caneven gowith ownerson vacation.Besides,at least75animal welfareorganizations existin Americawhichprovide care3personsbloodpressure.Pets evenencourage socialrelationships:They givetheir ownersan appearance17According toa recentsurvey,violence didexistinschools.Students showedtheir fearand parentsand teachersalso expressedtheirgreatconcernaboutit.Experts hopethe wholesociety paymoreattention tothe mentalhealth ofadolescents.Nowadays,school violenceis hotissue.I thinkthis isaphenomenon,calls forour greatconcern.We shouldtry everyeffortprevent violencehappening atschool formore andmore studentswoulddrop outof schooltheir personalsafetycouldnotguarantee.In fact,violence canthey seeontelevision orontheInternet.If Imeet withschool violence,I willnot answerviolence muchfighting.I willtell myteachers orparents aboutit.I thinktheywill helpme dealwithitwell and they willprotect mefrom thebadguys.All inall,every studentshould behavehe andkeep awayfromviolence.
18.Opportunities dontcome often.They comeevery onceinawhile.Very often,they comequietly andgo Whenan opportunitycomes,itbrings apromise butnever realizesit itsown.If youwant tointendto fulfilloneofyour ambitions,you mustwork hard,make effortsandget,you willtake noadvantage ofopportunities whenthey cometovisit you.The differencesuccessfulpersonalways makesadequateprepare tomeet opportunitiesas theyduly arrive.The unsuccessfulperson,ontheother hand,works littleand justwaitsto see thempassby.In myopinion,are prepared19Being alonein outerspace canbe frightening.That isone reasonwhyastronauts onspace flightwere busy.They werealso inconstantication withpeople onalone.Scientists havestudied thereactions ofanother duringlongvoyages.They havefound thatthe longerthe voyage19last,themore seriousthe problemof adjustmentis.When menare shutuptogether fora longperiod,they beginto feeluneasy.although noone wantsto bealone all thetime,everyone needssomedegree ofusual amountof pressureor stress.People whoarewell-adjusted areable toour astronauts.These menperiod oftestingand training.One ofthe testis theirbehavior understress.20If thepopulation ofthe Earthkeeps on_16increase atitspresent rate,there will17_event notbe enoughresources lefttosupport lifeontheplanet.By themiddle ofthe21st century,ifpresent trendscontinue,we18—use upalltheoil thatdrive ourcars,for example.Even ifscientists developnew waysof feedingthehuman race,the crowdedconditions onEarth willmakeit19_necessity forus tolook forsomewhere else.But20of theotherplanets inour solarsystem arecapable ofsupporting lifeatpresent.One possiblesolution totheproblem,21,has recentlybeensuggested byan Americanscientist,Professor CarlSagan.Sagarnbelieves that22theEarths resourcesarecompletely_23_exhaust,it willbe possibleto changetheatmosphere ofVenus and_24_create anew worldalmost aslarge asEarthitself.Something isdifficult.Venus ismuch hotterthan theEarth.25,there isonly atinyamountofwaterthere.21This semester,a totalof129monitoring监视的cameras weresetup inour school.Stairs,hallways,Most studentshave mixedopinionsabout thechange.On theone hand,they thinkwe resaferon campus.Just think:With129new high-definition高分辨率的cameras dayand night,who woulddareto breakintoschoolAll imagesrecorded18send tothe operationroom.On theother hand,students thinkthe camerasarepeeping窥视on themas well.They thinkthey arentisguaranteed.Also,wedon thavetoworryaboutourpersonalproperty.I dont behaveanydifferentlytheycannevergetinto mymindandknow whatI amthinking.422Hie!You,ve justhiccupped打嗝these肌肉atthebottom ofyourchest.All hiccupsstart here.happens,it pushesupinan irregularway,making yourbreathcome outdifferently howit normallydoes.When thisirregular breathbotherthe diaphragminclude eatingtoo quicklyor toomuch,stesor feelingnervous.If youwanttoknow breatheinto apaper bagisonemethod somepeopleuse.Others thinktaking amouthful ofwater isthe waytobecome hiccup-free.Sugar underyour tonguemight alsodrive awaythehiccups.And maybethemostfamous23Nowadays,it isthat parentsbuy educationalpresent fortheirchildren.A lotof personalcomputers areplaced underthe Christmastreethis year,believe thatcomputers arethe keyto success,parents arealso insistingthat childrenpossible.The problemforschool isTeachers foundthemselves caughtinthemiddle oftheproblem betweenparent pressand wiseeducational decisions.Manyschools aregiving into parentalimpatience andare purchasinghardwareeducational planning.Educators donot evenagree onhowcomputers shouldbe used.Even thosebelievethatall childrenshouldhave accesstocomputerswarn ofpotential dangerstotheveryyoung.The temptationremains stronglargely youngchildren adaptso welltocomputers.However,not everyschool canafford togo intocomputing,and thatcreates problem:a divisionbetween thehavesand thehave-nots.Very fewparents areagitating for倡导computerinstruction inpoorschooldistricts,there maybe barelyenoughmoney topay theteacher.24M:Can youtellme1aboutyoureducationW:Yes.Ima2_graduate ofZhengzhou University.I learnedbusiness.M:Did youlike yourbusiness coursesW:Very much,and Ive donewell_3all ofthem.Here aretheresults ofmy examinations.M:Hm,you wereindeed agood student.What aboutyour4speak EnglishW:I cantalk withforeigners5free,When Iwas atcollege,I often_6go tothe EnglishCorner.We hadEnglish teachersfrom Australia.M:Hm.We canhire you.We givethe employees_7salary of480dollars amonth atthebeginning.Ifyoudo agood job,you willgeta risein three8month time.W:That sgreat.How longshould Iworkevery dayM:Four hourseverydayand twodays_9inaweek.W:Do youoffer housingto youremployeesyou areinterested in.W:OK.When shallI beginmy workM:Next week.25M:Would youplease tellme1youweredoing whenthe accidenthappenedand whatyou sawW:Yes,I2_drive homefrom work.It wasabout5:15,and therewasablue carinfront of me.Wewere bothdriving alongHarbor Road3a smallwhite Fordsuddenlyshot outoftheside road.It shotright infrontoftheblue car.The drivertriedtostop,but itwas impossible.He ranintothewhiteFord.M:What sthe speedofthecarinfrontofyou whenthe accidenthappenedW:4bluecarThirty milesan hour.Certainly nomore thanthat.M:And thewhiteFordshot outwithout any5_warn W:Yes,thats right.M:How canyou makesure thatthebluecarwasonlydoingthirtyW:Because Iwasonlydoingthirty,andthebluecarwasnt goingany6fast thanIwas.M:Are yousure ofthat AbsolutelypositiveW:Yes,I am.Im positive.M:How canyou beso positiveWere youlooking at_7speedmeterwhen theaccident happenedW:Of coursenot.Iwaslooking attheroad ahead.Thats8_I managedto seetheaccident.M:Well,if youwere notlooking atyour speedmeter,how canyou9_possible besure howfast youweregoingother pandascome near.She lickedthe babyconstantly tokeep itclean.Any smellmight attract,she rockedit backand forthand gaveit littlecomforting pats.The mothercontinued tocare forthe youngpanda thantwo years.Bythat time,the pandano longerneeded,it stayedwith herand learnedaboutthe waysoftheforest.Then,after twoandahalf years,away.Itwastime forher tohaveanew baby,panda to be independent.篇二2021年高考英语语法填空专题练习2021初三英语语法填空专练One day,Nick invitedhis friendsto supper.He wascooking somedeliciousfoodinthekitchen.Suddenly,he SoNick calledto hisson,“Go tothe villageand buysome salt,but paya fairprice forit;neither toomuch toolittle.”His sonlooked surprised.I canunderstand whyI shouldnt paytoomuch,Father,but ifI canpay less,not savea bitof money”“That wouldbeavery reasonthing todo inabigcity,butit coulddestroy asmall villagelike ours.Nick said.Nick sguests,had heardtheir conversation,asked whytheyshould notbuy saltmore cheaplyif theycould.Nick replied,“Theonly reasonamanwould sellsalt alower pricewouldbebecause hewasdesperate formoney.And anyonewho tookadvantage ofthatsituation wouldbe showinga lackof respectthe sweatand struggleofthemanwho workedvery hardto produceit.”W:Because Inever gofaster than30on thatroad.Its10law.26W:Now lets goback toyour firstnovel,Rag DolLWhen didyouwrite1_M:Rag Doll,yes.I wroteit in1960,ayearafterI leftschool.W:How oldwere youthenM:Um,eighteen Yes,eighteen,because ayear laterIwenttoIndonesia.W:Mm.And ofcourse itwas your2experience inIndonesia thatinspiredyour firstfilm Eastern5“But suchasmallthing couldntpossibledestroy avillage.”“In thebeginning,therewasonly verysmall amountofunfairness inthe world,but everyoneadded alittle,alwaysimportant,and lookwhere wehave endedup today.”Mary willever forgetthefirsttime shesaw him.He suddenlyappearedin classone gotaround thathewasfrom NewYork City.For somereason hesat besideMary.Mary felt3please,becausethere weremany emptyseats inthe room.But shequickly realizedthatit wasnther,itwasprobably thefact that she satiow.hardfor everybodybecause itmeant theyhad toturn around,but thatdidn tDo youneed thoseglasses formedical reasons”theteacherasked.The newboy shookhis head.Then Id appreciateitif youdidntwear themin class.I liketolookatyoureyeswhen Im speakingtoyou.The newboy lookedattheteacherafewseconds andalltheother studentswondered off,gave abig smileandsaid“That iscool.〃One Sundaymorning inAugust Iwenttolocal musicfestival.IleftearlybecauseI hadanBehindhimwereotherpeoplewastryingtotalk,but aftersome awayand satnear me,looking annoyed.I didnt wanttobelaughed atfor talkingto himbut Ididnt likeAfter awhile Irose frommy seatandwalkedtothefrontof thebus.I satnext tothemanand introducedthe wayhome.Im gladI madea choice.It made_
4.sweet.He filledhis leathercontainer sothathecould bringsomeback toan beenhis awful.Apparently,itwasno longerfreshbecause ofthe oldleathercontainer.He askedhis teacher,〃Sir,tasted thegift.The waterwas simplythe containerfor anact ofkindnessand love.Nothing couldit isa cheappipe ora diamondnecklace,the properresponse isappreciation.We lovethe ideawithinthegiftratherthanthe thing.wasalwaysdelighted withperfume.Besides,shopping atthistime ofthe yearwas experience肘部),hurrying aheadto someattractiveties wereon display.They arereal silk,“theassistant triedto attracther.“Worth doublethe price.But Janeknewfrompastexperiencealthough herfather smokeda pipeonlyonce inawhile,she knewthat thiswasapresent whichwas boundto1having supper.Her motherwas excited.Your fatherhas atlastdecided tostop smoking,“Chinese proverbsare richandtheyare stillwidely usedinChinese peoples dailylife._proverbs thereare ofteninterestingstories.For example,the proverb,“plucking upa ergrowv,is basedonthe followingstory.It issaid thatashort一tempered manintheSongDynasty960-and night.But thecropwasgrowingmuchslowerthan heexpected.“grow”crop beganto wither.This proverbis sayingwehaveto letthings go
7.near aremote andpoor village.Cursing mymisfortune,I waswonderingwhere Iwas goingto spendthe thevillage wastying uphishorse tomy carto pullit townsome20kilometersI hadnoticed threehens runningfreely inmy hostessscourtyardand thatnight oneofthemendedupinadish onmy broughtme goatscheeseand honey.We dranktogether andWhen thetime cameformetosay goodbyetomyfriends inthevillage,I wantedto rewardthe old
8.Sports shouldhelp aman tolearn fairness,not onlyin gamesbutalso inand forlife.If twoteamsLessons_9—learn insports canhelp usinourdealing withotherpeople.But even一curricular activitiesinschool:in speech,dramatic andmusical contests,in“house”activities,and,especially,inthestudent il.
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10.class lastterm.Ididnt likehim atall.M:What Youdidnt likeFrank Hesoneofmybest studentW:Oh,no.Not Frank!He wasalways askingquestions.Frankalways interruptme andtheM:Yes,thatsFrank.That swhy heis such_English.He laughsalot.Frank doesn,t worryabout class.W:Not me.I lovestudents likeDavid.Do youhave himin yourconversationclass thistermcan ttell heslearning.David isso silent.He doesnt say—W:Yes,thatsDavid.That s
11.King Lear,in hisold age,decides todivide hiskingdom amonghisthree daughters,Goneril,Regan,and Cordelia.He devicesa“love test“sothathe cantell whichdaughter loveshim most,loveshimthemostwillgetthemostland.GonerilandRegan showhimwith sickeningdrops ofpraise andadmire.When Cordeliaaskhow muchshe lovestheking,she saysshe lovestheking,“no moreorless“she should.So hedivides thekingdom GonerilandRegan,and leavesCordelia with.The dukeof Burgundy,isCordelia ssuitor,decides toleave herbecause sheno longerhasany wealth.The Kingof Francedecides tomarry herinstead.Lear sfriend Gloucesterhas anadopt sonnamed Edmundaswell asa truesonnamedEdgar.Edmund wantstobein charge,sohe makesGloucester believethat Edgaris tryingto killhim.Edgarhas torun away.Kent staysby theking andcontinues beinghis loyalservant.Later,Lear beginstoseethat Gonerilis notsuchagooddaughter hethoughtthatshe was.Lear sendsKent asa messengertoGloucester.One daya richman tookhissononatrip tothe country.Hewanted toshow hisson howthe poorOn theirreturn thefather askedhissonsilent anddeepinthoughtonthejourneyhome,The boysaidhe wantedto becomea farmer.He enviedthe farmerswho hadthebeautiful nightstars couldgo swimminginanendless riverinsteadof thegarden poolin theirhome.Finally heaskedhisfather,“Whatmakes ussafer,”The boyfinished bysaying,_trip Ithoughtwe wererich buttoday Ilearnt who_true rich.”With thistheboy gotup andwalked away,leaving hisfather sittingon their.In my18years oflife,there havebeen manythings.Universitydays arethe bestpart ofthem.I canimpress byits garden-likecampus,its enthusiasticstudents andespeciallyits learningatmosphere.I oncefell inlove withit.the teachersare excellent.They provideuswithinformationnot onlyfrom ourtextbooks frommany othersources.They easilyarousemy insatiabledesire totake inas asI can.Frankly speaking,at firstI hadsome difficultyfollow theteachers.However,through mythanks tomyteachersguidance,I maderemarkableprogress.Now Ive benefitedalotfrom lecturesandmany otheracademic reports.Learning isa longprocess;I11keep exploringinthetreasurehouse ofknowledge torich myself.This summerI gotout ofivorytowerand enteredthe realworld.A publishinghouse offeredme apart-time jobin compilationand revision.At thebeginning Iwas lookeddown Itranslated sevenEnglisharticles ofabout5,000words inone day.Gradually,they begantolook atme withrespectful eyes.Iwasalways toldthatthethree Ps,patience,positive thinkingandperseverance,wereasure pathsuccess.But thisadvice doesnotalways workas planned.My highschool mathsexam isone example.The exam,minute.This,didntbother mebecause mathshad alwaysbeenmy strongestsubject.I moodchanged quicklywhen Isaw thefirstquestion.Ihadno ideahow todo it.I triedto stayand finallyfoundthe solution.With theproblem15。
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