1、高二语法填空和改错专项练习六1语法填空Raised by a single, immigrant mother, Christina Williams and her two sisters didnt grow up with much money. So one day when the family was listening to the radio and 1 suddenly (sudden ) heard a/call-in contest announced, Christina decided this was her opportunity 2 (get) somethin
2、g more. Christina, a third-grader, called in and after 3 ( answer ) a few questions, won the $50 prize. “It wasnt much but to me, it was everything because it showed me there 4(be) bigger things and opportunities out there,” she said. Her mother helped her put the money into her own bank account 5 s
3、tarted her on the road to financial freedom.Now, 6 an adult, Christina doesnt have to worry about money much 7 shes never forgotten that small win as a child. It inspired her to start her current project 8 (call) Back Getters, a company that helps people have each others backs. “I want to inspire pe
4、ople to make 9 .( kind),empathy, and compassion(同情) a priority in every interaction(交流) they have because every single one of us is so 10 ( power) and our actions, big or small, can have a big effect-just like that $50 I won from the radio station, she said.1改错题型Last summer, a Romanian family moves
5、into our neighborhood and a friend introduced myself to them. They were a young couple with(a 8-year-old daughter. Both parents worked and the girl were going to be on her own a lot of. She really wanted improve her poor English. Therefore I offered to look after her but teach her English during the
6、 summer holiday. To my delight, she got on better with my daughter. Soon they became best friend. To be honest, I am gratefully for what I made up my mind to do for the girl during that summer. 2语法填空How do you spot a child genius? 1 ( gift) children usually share three special characteristics.【First
7、, they develop skills at 2 very young age. Mozart began composing music when he was just five years old. Second, they are self-starters. Srinivasa Ramanujan had constructed complex theories before he 3(teach ) basic mathematics. Third, geniuses are crazy about their interests. For William James Sidi
8、s, a writer, 4(collect) hundreds of streetcar tickets was a sideline(副业) to learning eight languages by the time he was eight. He was accepted at Harvard University at the age of 11.】 They would all 5 ( be) members of Mensa-an international society for people with the highest IQs. 6 ( it) youngest m
9、ember is just two years old. Most of the geniuses end with 7 ( admire) achievements. But there can be some_ 8 (disadvantage), to being so clever. Members of Mensa are three times more likely 9 the general public to suffer from depression and anxiety. These are just some of the emotional problems 10
10、may be faced by geniuses in particular.2改错题型Rain is falling down today, in which brings back delight fully memories of our dog, Bambi. Our family adopted her at the age of four month. When Bambi was almost two years old, she becomes quite protective of us. If any strangers entered our yard, shed sho
11、ut at him. However, there was a side to Bambis personality that didnt match her braveshe scared of thunder and lightning on any summer day when the sun disappeared behind the clouds, she would enter the house and lies on the sofa. Years later, Bambi is no longer with us, and our good memories of her
12、 remain to brightening rainy days.3语法填空The Saihanba National Forest Park, 1(locate) in Hebei Province in North China, was once a royal retreat(休养处) thanks to 2 (it) cool summer weather and hunting area. However , the region turned into a desert by the end of the 19th century due to deforestation(森林砍
13、伐)and forest fires. Strong winds from neighboring Inner Mongolia worsened the situation。The expansion of the desert also led to Beijing 3 (struggle) with decades of sandstorms, which_ 4( serious) threatened the capitals environment. Over 350 foresters(林务员) 5 (send)to the region to deal with the prob
14、lem as early 6 the 1960s. While Saihanba was a wasteland, the foresters had to solve both the food 7 shelter problems themselves. And 8 (overcome) the extremely cold winter there was difficult. Temperatures often dropped to minus 40 degrees Celsius.】After 55 years of efforts by three generations of
15、experts, Saihanba has become the 9 _(large) man-made forest park in the world. The forest absorbs 747 ,009-tons of carbon dioxide a year, 10 can produce a total business volume of more than 30 million yuan according to current prices on the Beijing carbon emissions trading market.3改错题型When I was kid
16、, my mom was a doctor. She was always busy but had little time to stay with me. One night, my mom was sudden called to go back to the hospital. It was late and l didnt want to stay at home alone so she took us to the hospital when she worked. Before hurry to attend to her patients, she handed me to
17、a bag of candies and told me to stay in the waiting room. There I find every doctor, whether men or women, were busy helping people in need though it was late at night. It was then that I got to know how important my mom work was. 4语法填空Our life has become more and more intelligent over_1 past 30 yea
18、rs. Have you, ever imagined what a smart home is? Last weekend, Cox Communications published their new smart home 40(call) Home Life, in which all equipment is smart. A 43 (power) Internet connection is central to their product. Not only is the equipment remotely controlled, this home also features
19、direct connections to family members and doctors. For example, their relatives 4 live in another state can enter their house through their smartphones or computers.The smart home seems to be designed5 (attend) to the elderly. In a smart home, many activities can be monitored and all kinds of help 46
20、 ( provide) whenever necessary. If a person has a fall or doesnt take their medicine, he or she will be reminded 7 (instant),However, the person 8 (live) in the smart home has his or her 9 (independent).This smart home offers plenty of chances for patient control, as well 10 reducing health costs in
21、 many situations. Technology can help old people stay independent and safe.4改错题型My daughter, Marlin, lost her first tooth. She was so exciting about it that she took it to school to showing it to her friends. One day, she finds the tooth was gone but started to cry. To calm her down, I said, Dont wo
22、rry. Well find them According to her description, I guessed it probably had fallen out when he was playing the basketball. Hearing about the thing, some other parent came to help though they all knew it difficult to find. After half an hour, a father holding up the tooth shouted cheerful, “Here it i
23、s! That led to the return of the tooth was their kindness.答案:keys 1语法填空Raised by a single, immigrant mother, Christina Williams and her two sisters didnt grow up with much money. So one day when the family was listening to the radio and 1 suddenly (sudden ) heard a call-in contest announced, Christi
24、na decided this was her opportunity to get 2 (get) something more. Christina, a third-grader, called in and after answering3 ( answer ) a few questions, won the $50 prize. “It wasnt much but to me, it was everything because it showed me there were 4(be) bigger things and opportunities out there,” sh
25、e said. Her mother helped her put the money into her own bank account which 5 started her on the road to financial freedom.Now, 6as an adult, Christina doesnt have to worry about money much 7but shes never forgotten that small win as a child. It inspired her to start her current project 8called (cal
26、l) Back Getters, a company that helps people have each others backs. “I want to inspire people to make 9 kindness .(kind),empathy, and compassion(同情) a priority in every interaction(交流) they have because every single one of us is so 10powerful ( power) and our actions, big or small, can have a big e
27、ffect-just like that $50 I won from the radio station, she said.1改错题型Last summer, a Romanian family moves-moved into our neighborhood and a friend introduced myselfme to them. They were a young couple with a-an 8-year-old daughter. Both parents worked and the girl were-was going to be on her own a l
28、ot o/f. She really wanted /to improve her poor English. Therefore, I offered to look after her but-and teach her English during the summer holiday. To my delight, she got on better-well with my daughter. Soon they became best friend-friends. To be honest, I am gratefully-grateful for what I made up
29、my mind to do for the girl during that summer. 2语法填空How do you spot a child genius? 1 gifted ( gift) children usually share three special characteristics.【First, they develop skills at 2 a very young age. Mozart began composing music when he was just five years old. Second, they are self-starters. S
30、rinivasa Ramanujan had constructed complex theories before he was taught 3(teach ) basic mathematics. Third, geniuses are crazy about their interests. For William James Sidis, a writer, collecting 4(collect) hundreds of streetcar tickets was a sideline(副业) to learning eight languages by the time he
31、was eight. He was accepted at Harvard University at the age of 11.】 They would all 5 have been ( be) members of Mensa-an international society for people with the highest IQs. 6 Its( it) youngest member is just two years old. Most of the geniuses end with 7 admirable ( admire) achievements. But ther
32、e can be some_ 8 disadvzntages (disadvantage), to being so clever. Members of Mensa are three times more likely 9than the general public to suffer from depression and anxiety. These are just some of the emotional problems 10 which may be faced by geniuses in particular.2改错题型Rain is falling down toda
33、y, i/n which brings back delightfully-delightful memories of our dog, Bambi. Our family adopted her at the age of four month-months. When Bambi was almost two years old, she becomes-became quite protective of us. If any strangers entered our yard, shed shout at him-them. However, there was a side to
34、 Bambis personality that didnt match her bravebravery she /was scared of thunder and lightning On any summer day when the sun disappeared behind the clouds, she would enter the house and lies-lie on the sofa. Years later, Bambi is no longer with us, and-but our good memories of her remain to brighte
35、ning-brighten rainy days.3语法填空The Saihanba National Forest Park, located 1(locate) in Hebei Province in North China, was once a royal retreat(休养处) thanks to its 2 (it) cool summer weather and hunting area. However , the region turned into a desert by the end of the 19th century due to deforestation(
36、森林砍伐)and forest fires. Strong winds from neighboring Inner Mongolia worsened the situation。The expansion of the desert also led to Beijing 3 struggling (struggle) with decades of sandstorms, which_ seriously 4( serious) threatened the capitals environment. Over 350 foresters(林务员) 5 were sent (send)t
37、o the region to deal with the problem as early as 6 the 1960s. While Saihanba was a wasteland, the foresters had to solve both the food 7and shelter problems themselves. And 8 overcoming (overcome) the extremely cold winter there was difficult. Temperatures often dropped to minus 40 degrees Celsius.
38、】After 55 years of efforts by three generations of experts, Saihanba has become the 9largest _(large) man-made forest park in the world. The forest absorbs 747 ,000-tons of carbon dioxide a year, 10which can produce a total business volume of more than 30 million yuan according to current prices on
39、the Beijing carbon emissions trading market.3改错题型When I was/a kid, my mom was a doctor. She was always busy but-and had little time to stay with me. One night, my mom was sudden-suddenly called to go back to the hospital. It was late and l didnt want to stay at home alone so she took us-me to the ho
40、spital when-where she worked. Before hurry-hurrying to attend to her patients, she handed me t/o a bag of candies and told me to stay in the waiting room. There I find-found every doctor, whether men or women, were-was busy helping people in need though it was late at night. It was then that I got t
41、o know how important my mommoms work was. 4语法填空Our life has become more and more intelligent over_1 the past 30 years. Have you, ever imagined what a smart home is? Last weekend, Cox Communications published their new smart home called2 (call) Home Life, in which all equipment is smart. A powerful 3
42、 (power) Internet connection is central to their product. Not only is the equipment remotely controlled, this home also features direct connections to family members and doctors. For example, their relatives 4who live in another state can enter their house through their smartphones or computers.The
43、smart home seems to be designed5 to attend (attend) to the elderly. In a smart home, many activities can be monitored and all kinds of help are provided6 ( provide) whenever necessary. If a person has a fall or doesnt take their medicine, he or she will be reminded 7instantly (instant), However, the
44、 person 8living (live) in the smart home has his or her independence 9 (independent).This smart home offers plenty of chances for patient control, as well as10 reducing health costs in many situations. Technology can help old people stay independent and safe.4改错题型My daughter, Marlin, lost her first
45、tooth. She was so exciting-excited about it that she took it to school to showing-show it to her friends. One day, she finds-found the tooth was gone but-and started to cry. To calm her down, I said, Dont worry. Well find them it. According to her description, I guessed it probably had fallen out wh
46、en she was playing th/e basketball. Hearing about the thing, some other parent-parents came to help though they all knew it /was difficult to find. After half an hour, a father holding up the tooth shouted cheerful-cheerfully, “Here it is! That-what led to the return of the tooth was their kindness.学科网(北京)股份有限公司