1、外研版高中英语高二语法填空专练 71“At 1_(bear), we get on the train and meet ourparents.And we believe they will always travel with us.Yet atonestation,ourparents2_(get)offthetrain,3_(leave) us alone to continue the journey.4_time goes on, more people get on the train.Theywill be important:our siblings, friends, ch
2、ildren, even the loveof our life.Many will quit and leave a greater or lesservoid.Others will be so quiet 5_ you wont realize theyveleft their 6_(seat).This train journey will be full ofjoys,sorrows,expectations,hellos,goodbyesandfarewells.Success is having 7_ good relationship with allpassengers as
3、 long as we give our best. We dont know whichstation we will get off at.So lets live 8_(happy), love andforgive!It is important to do this, because when we get offthe train we should leave only beautiful memories for those9_ continue their journey.Lets be happy with what we have and thank heaven for
4、this fantastic trip.Also, thank you for 10_(be) apassenger on my train. And if I have to get off at the nextstation, Im glad I came a bit with you!Keys:1 birth2 will get3 leaving4 As5 that6 seats7 a8 happily9 who10 being2The Bank of England has a team called Mutilated Ladieswhich deals with claims f
5、rom people who 1. _(feed) theirmoney to a machine or to their dog.A recent case concerns Jane Butlin 2. _ fianc,John, runs a successful furniture business. John had very goodday and put his wallet 3. _(contain) $3,000 into themicrowave oven for safekeeping. Then he and Jane wenthorse-riding. 4. _ th
6、ey got home, Jane cooked theirdinner in the microwave oven and 5. _ realizing it,cookedher fiancs wallet as well. Imagine their dismay whenthey found a beautifully-6. _(cook) wallet and notesturned to ash! John went to see his bank manager who sent the7. _(remain) of wallet and the money to 8. _spec
7、ial department of the Bank of England in Newcastle: theMutilate Ladies! They examined the remaining notes and Johngot all his money back. So long as theres something 9._(identify), we will give people their money back, said aspokeswoman for the Bank. Last year, we paid $1.5m on 21,00010. _(claim).Ke
8、ys:1. fed2. whose3. containing 4. When5. without6. cooked 7. remains8. the9. to identify 10. claims3The Great St Bernard Pass connects Switzerland to Italy.At 2470 metres, it is the highest mountain pass in Europe. Thefamous monastery of St Bernard, which 1. _(found) in theeleventh century, lies abo
9、ut a mile away. For hundreds of years,St Bernard dogs have saved the lives of travellers 2. _(cross)the dangerous Pass. These friendly dogs, 3. _ werefirst brought from Asia, were used as watch-dogs even in Romantimes.Now that a tunnel has been built through the mountains,the Pass is 4. _(dangerous)
10、, but each year, the dogs arestill sent out into the snow whenever a traveller is in difficulty.5. _ the new tunnel, there are still a few people whorashly (莽撞 )attempt 6. _(cross) the Pass on foot. Themonks prefer winter when the temperature drops to -30 tosummer, for they havemore7. _(private).The
11、 dogs havegreater freedom, too, 8. _ they are allowed to wanderoutside.The only regular visitors to the monastery in winter 9._ (be) parties of skiers who go there 10. _Christmas and Easter. These young people, who love the peaceof the mountains, always receive a warm.Keys:1.was founded 2. crossing
12、3. which 4. less dangerous5. Despite 6. to cross 7. privacy 8. for 9. are 10. at4Our vicar is always raising money for one cause oranother, but he has never managed to get enough money 1._(have) the church clock repaired. The big clock whichused to strike the hours day and night was damaged many yea
13、rsago and 2. _(be) silent ever since.One night, however, our vicar woke up with a start: theclock was striking the hours! 3. _(look) at his watch, hesaw that 4. _ was one oclock, but the bell struckthirteen times before it stopped. 5. _(arm) with a torch,the vicar went up into the clock tower to see
14、 what was going on.In the torchlight, he caught sight of a figure whom heimmediately recognized as Bill Wilkins, our local grocer.6._ are you doing up here Bill ? asked the vicar insurprise.Im trying to repair the bell, answered Bill. I 7._(come) up here night after night for weeks now. Yousee, I wa
15、s hoping to give you a surprise.The vicar did get a surprise, 8. _ still he was gladthe bell was working again, though it struck thirteen times atone oclock. Bill said he could nothing 9. _ it. The vicarsaid they 10. _ used to it soon.Keys:1. to have 2. Has been3. Looking 4. it 5. Armed6. Whatever/What 7. have been coming 8. but9. about 10. would get