1、高一英语语法填空专项训练六Test one Many of us wake up feeling 1 (tire) in the morning. Many of us ignore the problem as the day goes on, 2 (forget) that it might have a dangerous effect. Society even glorifies “burning the candle at both ends” as a sign of our 3 (devote) to work and family.Believe it 4 not, all
2、this bad sleep has farreaching consequences. We simply do not give ourselves enough chances to sleep. A survey of over 74,000 people found that 35 percent reported sleeping less than seven hours daily 5 average. Furthermore, the amount of sleep we allow ourselves 6 (change) greatly over the past 15
3、years.This lack of sleep can lead to many serious 7 (problem). One study found that 8 (simple) limiting yourself to six hours of sleep a night for two weeks made performance on a timed attention task as poor as if you had stayed up all night the night before.If you intend to try extending your sleep
4、 period, consider giving yourself a chance 9 (sleep) longer for a full week. Your body clock might be programmed in a way 10 keeps you from falling asleep quickly, but it might let you sleep longer.Test twoThe tale was set in London in 1903.The two brothers had been arguing for a couple of days and
5、had decided to make 1. bet which would settle their 2. (argue)They were going to find someone to take part in their bet when they saw Henry,an American,who 3. (rescue) in the sea by accident.4. (lose) in London and having no money, he 5. (wander) in London streets, 6 . (hunger)He 7. (invite) to step
6、 into a house by two rich brothers, 8 . (feel) upset with the brothers when they seemed too happy about his bad luck. But Henry was given an envelope 9. money in it and asked to postpone 10. (open) it until two oclock pm.Test threeOne day, I was walking in the street when I noticed a woman 1 (come)
7、up to me with a nervous smile and said, “Sir, can you help a person out? I havent eaten for almost two days.” I handed 2 (she) a few quarters and watched her walk away.That area was so poor and 3 (rule) by drugs and crimes. I walked to the corner and stopped by the door of the ATM machine. Then I 4
8、(walk) inside and made sure that no one came in behind me.I put my card into the machine and deposited my money with a sigh of relief. 5 I turned to leave, I saw a wallet sitting on another machine. I had a look at it. The name on the license was one I could not pronounce, but whoever he was, he was
9、 going to get into a panic over a wallet 6 his identification in it being lost in this city.I put it in my pocket and went home. In my apartment, I checked the online phone book 7 (find) out whether there was someone who matched the name on the cards in the wallet, but without luck. I picked up the
10、bank card and had 8 thought. Because I wanted to help the guy, I called his bank. But the girl over the phone said they could not give out any personal information about their clients. So I left my contact information with her and asked her to tell the 9 (own) to contact me. Two days later, a very 1
11、0 (thank) gentleman appeared at my office and I gave him back his wallet.Test fourA new English play The Million Pound Bank Note will be put on which will 1. (show) in the Music Hall at 3:00 pm. next Thursday. The play is 2. (adapt) from the Act 2, Scene 1.The story goes as 3. (follow).4. Henry walk
12、ed into the 5. (tailor) shop, the clerks treated him 6. a rude manner. Henry asked them not 7. (judge)people by their clothes. When Henry 8. (take) out his million pound bank note, the owner and the clerks changed 9. (they) attitudes at once. The owner showed Henry 10. wide range of nice clothes and
13、 told Henry that it didnt matter if he couldnt pay for the clothes at once.Test fiveWhen I decided to major in English,I thought it would be fun. However,it turned out to be much 1 (hard) than I thought it would be. The differences in the language over thousands of hundreds of years made many passag
14、es hard 2 (understand)Trying to understand Shakespeare and Chaucer gave me a headache 3 reading Byron and Shelley also took lots of effort. However,there were times 4 I read passages that gave me wisdom (智慧)One of these was by William Wordsworth. It went,“The best portion(部分) of a good mans life:his
15、 little,nameless,unremembered acts of kindness and love.”The first time I read it,I was deeply impressed by the wisdom 5 (convey) in it. Over the years I began to fill my days 6 acts of kindness and love.What would happen if everyone followed Wordsworths wisdom and lived the best part of 7 (they) li
16、fe?What would happen if all of us 8 (practice) acts of kindness and loved all our lives?Would we stop 9 (hate)?Would we put an end to war? Would this world 10 (transform) into a beautiful,loving place?Lets all live our lives with acts of kindness and love.Test sixMany people are confused about the 1
17、. (mean) of the names: the United Kingdom, Great Britain, Britain and England. 2. (solve) this puzzle, knowing a little bit about British history will help.In the 16th century, the nearby country of Wales 3. (join) to the Kingdom of England, followed by the country Scotland in 18th century. In the 1
18、9th century, the Kingdom of Ireland was added to create the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. 4. (final), in the 20th century, the southern part of Ireland broke away 5. the UK, resulting in the full name we have today:“the United Kingdom” or “the UK”. People from the UK are called “Briti
19、sh”, 6. means the UK is also often referred to as Britain or Great Britain.Even though the four countries 7. (belong) to the United Kingdom work together in some areas, such as using the same flag, sharing the same currency and military 8. (defend), they also have some differences. Anyhow, the Unite
20、d Kingdom has 9. long and interesting history to explore, which can help you understand much more about the country and 10. (it) traditions.Test seven I was very excited when, last week, my friends and I decided to spend 1 (we) weekend in Belgium.The first place we went to was Brussels. Brussels is
21、such 2 beautiful city, although I thought it seemed rather small to be a capital city. We visited the statue of the weeing boy (撒尿小孩铜像), the great town hall and, of course, we did not forget 3 (visit) the famous Belgium chocolate shops.One enjoyable part of my afternoon was 4 (certain) eating a real
22、 Belgium waffle (华夫饼). We found that you cant go far without 5 (come) across waffles in Brussels. Theyre for sale in shop windows, on the menu at restaurants and are sold by sellers on the side of the street.In the evening we 6 (go) out for a meal with other people on the trip; it was good fun getti
23、ng to know other students 7 were experiencing living abroad for the first time. After the meal we 8 (take) to a bar (酒吧) to taste some of Belgiums famous beer.On the Sunday we visited the city of Anvers. The city is famous 9 its fashion (时尚) museums. These museums were 10 (interest) and they really
24、showed the differences in fashion over the years. After this little trip, it was time to return home.Test eightIn the course of economic development, there comes a time 1. the old must give way to the new. 2. (keep) balance between progress and the protection of cultural sites can be a great challen
25、ge. In the 1950s, the Egyptian government wanted 3. (build) a dam. However, the project led 4. protests, because the water from the dam would likely damage a number of cultural relics. So the government turned to the UN for help. A committee 5 . (establish) to deal with the challenge and the experts
26、 investigated the issue, conducted tests and made a 6. (propose) to save the cultural relics.7. (final),the work began in 1960. The temples and other cultural sites were taken down piece by piece and moved and put back together again in a new place. Over the next 20 years, 8. (thousand) of engineers
27、 and workers rescued countless cultural relics. In 1980, the project ended, 9. was considered 10.a great success. It shows that if a problem seems too difficult for a single nation, the global community can sometimes provide a solution.Test nine When she was five years old, Lin Qiao zhi was 1. (deep
28、) affected by her mothers 2. . (dead)At age 18, she chose to study medicine. Eight years later,Lin 3. (graduate) from Peking Union Medical College and immediately became the first woman ever 4. (hire) as a resident physician in the OBGYN department of the PUMC Hospital. In 1941, the department was c
29、losed because 5 . the war. 6. (think) of all the people still in need of help, Dr Lin opened 7. . private clinic. She charged very low fees to treat patients and often reduced costs for poor patients. In 1954, she 8. (elect) to the first National Peoples Congress. Dr Lin did not retire 9 the day she
30、 died, 22 April 1983.Since she had no children of her own, she left her 10. (save) to a kindergarten and a fund for new doctors.Test one 1tired 2forgetting 3devotion 4or 5on6has changed 7problems 8simply 9to sleep10that/which=。Test two1.a 2. argument 3. was rescued 4. Lost 5. was wandering 6.hungry7
31、.was invited 8. feeling 9. with 10. openingTest three1coming 2her 3ruled 4walked 5When 6with7to find 8a 9owner 10thankfulTest four1.be shown 2. adapted 3.follows . 4.When 5.tailors 6.in 7.to judge 8. took 9.their 10.a Test five1harder 2to understand 3and 4when 5conveyed 6with7their 8practiced 9hatin
32、g10be transformedTest six1. meaning 2.To solve 3.was joined 4.Finally 5.from 6.which 7.belonging 8.defence 9.a 10.its Test seven1our 2a 3to visit 4certainly 5coming6Went 7who/that 8were taken 9for 10interestingTest eight1. when 2. To keep 3.to build 4.to 5.was established 6.proposal. 7.Finally 8. thousands 9. which 10.a Test nine1.deeply 2. death 3.graduated 4.to be hired 5.of 6.Thinking7.a 8.was elected 9. till/until 10.savings