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1、高二语法填空和改错专项练习五1语法填空Seventy-one-year-old retired judge, Leon, 1 (drive ) his car one day last March when he had a sudden heart attack. He later learned that someone had offered him first-aid 2 (treat). Soon after he recovered, Leon was 3 (determine) to give thanks to whoever saved him.Searching the r

2、ecord that someone had called 911 that day, Leon found that he was saved by a lady 4(name) Susie Powell.“I was on my way to the office when I saw he curled up in 5 ( he) seat, recalled Powell. Luckily for Leon, Powell had just completed knowledge 6 practice. She called 911.Then she got him out of th

3、e car and laid him 7_(mild) on his back.Two weeks after the incident, the two met for lunch. Leon told Powell about his wide 8(interest) in his spare time. When Leon asked 9 he could do to thank her, Powell said he didnt need to do anything. However, 10 idea came into Leons mind. .He would sponsor a

4、 poor childs education in Powells name.1改错题型At my first Lions Club meeting, I met Ken whom always smiled and has taken part in the meeting for many years. Soon, we became friend and met each other there every week. Once, I didnt found Ken. I called him and knew of that he was in hospital. I went to

5、the hospital immediately and saw-Ken sitting in electric wheelchair. Seeing us, he flashed his smile quickly , but this time it was only half of his usual smile due to the terrified accident.Waving his good arm or leg, Ken said, “Look, this side works. That day, I learned a valuable lesson Do not wa

6、ste time worry about what you do not have.2语法填空Research shows that busy people have not only sharper minds but also better memories 1 those who take things easy. Scientists say that packing more into the day increases the chance2 ( learn ) new things, thus stimulating(刺激) and challenging the brain.

7、About 330 healthy men and women in their 5Os 60s 70kor 80c 3 (arrange ) to take a series of tests, whose results showed that no matter 4old they were, a busy lifestyle was linked 5 a healthy brain. 6 (compare ) to thgse who take things easy, busy people process information more 7 _ (rapid) and have

8、better memories. Dr Sarah Festin, a professor of the University of Texas at Dallas, said , People who have greater levels of daily busyness tend to have better cognition(认知), especially with regard to memory for recently learned 8 (inform) .”Professor Denise Park , one researcher, said, “We were 9 (

9、surprise) at how little research there was on business, considering that 10 (be too busy seems to be a fact of modern life for so many people. Further research is needed since there is still doubt whether busyness really stimulates the brain.2改错题型One of the headlight on my car was burned out My husb

10、and told me to buying a new one and he would change them on the weekend. I did as he said but he got busily that weekend and didnt have time to change the headlight.The same thing happens the following weekend or the weekend after that until one day a policeman pulled me over. feel angry with my hus

11、band, I asked, policeman to write a ticket for my husband because he didnt fix it. He Laughed of and wrote a special ticket for my husband. It said, Change your wife headlight if you dont want her to be mad at you!”3语法填空Mr Hamel talked of the French language, 1 (say) that it is the most beautiful la

12、nguage in the world-the 2 (clear) , and the most logical and that we must guard it among us and never forget it. because when 3 person is enslaved(受束缚),- as long as they hold fast to their language, it is as if they had the key to their prison, Then he opened a grammar and read us our lesson. I was

13、amazed 4 (see ),how well I understood it. All he said seemed so easy, so easy! I thought, toothat I had never listened so 5 (careful) , and that he had never explained everything with so much 6 (patient). It seemed almost as if the poor man wanted to give us all he knew before going away.7 the gramm

14、ar, we had a lesson in writing. That day Mr Hamel had new copies for us, 8 (write) in a beautiful round hand: France, Alsace, France, Alsace. They looked like little flags, 9 which were floating everywhere in the schoolroom, hung from the rod at the top of our desks. You ought to have seen how every

15、one set to work, and how quiet it 10 (be)!3改错题Years ago, my husband and I stopped at, supermarket for our newspaper. When we got into the parking lot, we could tell it was busy than usual because of a number of cars had already been parked there. I decided to waiting in the car in case I needed to m

16、ove it while my husband was inside. Several minutes late, I saw my husband come out. Read the newspaper, he slowly made her way to the car parked next to ours. After failing to open the door, he run to our car instant with a shameful look on his face. Afterward, we smiled at each other wherever we w

17、ent to the supermarket.4语法填空Kyle Cassidy and three other members of the Annenberg (Lunchtime) Running Group were stretching on the grounds of the University of Pennsylvania, waiting 1 other members. They meet three days a week for a roughly 30-minute jog. But this day, it would not be their normal r

18、un. There was a man who ran very fast past them. Cassidy discovered why the man ran so 2 (quick)when another man ran by, yelling, “Help! He 3 ( take) my phone!” At that moment, the group did what running clubs do; They ran, following the suspect down the streets of Philadelphia until he moved into,4

19、 construction site. Cassidy ran around to the far side of the site to cut the thief off while the others wandered the neighborhood 5 hope he had thrown the phone in a backyard.No luck. So they decided 6_- ( ask) residents whether theyd seen the guy. When they knocked on the door of one row house, th

20、e suspect (hide ) behind a bush by that very house. As the owner opened the door, the suspect ran out from behind the bush and right into the arms of campus police, 48 had joined the chase shortly behind the runners. “Running is typically a 9 _(use) sport where you turn fat cells into heat ,” Cassid

21、y told The Philadelphia Inquirer. But occasionally it can be useful, and here was one of those 10 ( opportunity).4改错题When I was taking walk in the park this morning, I happened to meet a foreigner. I thought it was a good chance for me to practicing my spoken English. So I went up to him, introduced

22、 himself in English and expressed my wish to have a talk with him. In my surprise, he just stared at me, looking puzzling. I thought I hadnt made myself understand, so I repeated again what I had said But he just said something what-that I couldnt understand. A minute later, I suddenly realize he wa

23、s not an English speaker. Not all foreigner speak English.1语法填空Seventy-one-year-old retired judge, Leon, was driving1 (drive ) his car one day last March when he had a sudden heart attack. He later learned that someone had offered him first-aid treatment 2 (treat). Soon after he recovered, Leon was

24、3 determined (determine) to give thanks to whoever saved him.Searching the record that someone had called 911 that day, Leon found that he was saved by a lady named4(name) Susie Powell.“I was on my way to the office when I saw he curled up in 5his ( he) seat, recalled Powell. Luckily for Leon, Powel

25、l had just completed a course on first aid. She immediately applied knowledge to 6 practice. She called 911.Then she got him out of the car and laid him 7mildly_(mild) on his back.Two weeks after the incident, the two met for lunch. Leon told Powell about his wide interests 8(interest) in his spare

26、time. When Leon asked what 9 he could do to thank her, Powell said he didnt need to do anything. However, 10 An idea came into Leons mind. He would sponsor a poor childs education in Powells name.1改错题型At my first Lions Club meeting, I met Ken whom-who always smiled and has-had taken part in the meet

27、ing for many years. Soon, we became friend-friends and met each other there every week. Once, I didnt found-find Ken. I called him and knew o/f that he was in hospital. I went to the hospital immediately and saw Ken sitting in /an electric wheelchair. Seeing us-me, he flashed his smile quickly, but

28、this time it was only half of his usual smile due to the terrified-terrifying accident.Waving his good arm or-and leg, Ken said, “Look, this side works. That day, I learned a valuable lesson. Do not waste time worry-worrying about what you do not have.2语法填空Research shows that busy people have not on

29、ly sharper minds but also better memories 1than those who take things easy. Scientists say that packing more into the day increases the chance2to learn ( learn ) new things, thus stimulating(刺激) and challenging the brain. About 330 healthy men and women in their 50s 60s 70s or 80s were arranged 3 (a

30、rrange ) to take a series of tests, whose results showed that no matter how 4old they were, a busy lifestyle was linked 5with a healthy brain. Compared 6 (compare ) to those who take things easy, busy people process information more 7 rapidly _ (rapid) and have better memories. Dr Sarah Festin, a pr

31、ofessor of the University of Texas at Dallas, said , People who have greater levels of daily busyness tend to have better cognition(认知),especially with regard to memory for recently learned 8 information (inform) .”Professor Denise Park, one researcher, said, “We were 9surprised (surprise) at how li

32、ttle research there was on business, considering that 10 being (be) too busy seems to be a fact of modern life for so many people. Further research is needed since there is still doubt whether busyness really stimulates the brain.2改错题型One of the headlightheadlights on my car was burned out My husban

33、d told me to buying-buy a new one and he would change them -it on the weekend. I did as he said but he got busily-busy that weekend and didnt have time to change the headlight.The same thing happens-happened the following weekend or-and the weekend after that until one day a policeman pulled me over

34、. feel feeling angry with my husband, I asked /thepoliceman to write a ticket for my husband because he didnt fix it. He Laughed o/f and wrote a special ticket for my husband. It said, Change your wife-wifes headlight if you dont want her to be mad at you!”3语法填空Mr Hamel talked of the French language

35、, saying 1 (say) that it is the most beautiful language in the world-the 2clearest (clear) , and the most logical and that we must guard it among us and never forget it. because when 3 a person is enslaved(受束缚),- as long as they hold fast to their language, it is as if they had the key to their pris

36、on, Then he opened a grammar and read us our lesson. I was amazed 4to see (see ),how well I understood it. All he said seemed so easy, so easy! I thought, toothat I had never listened so 5carefully (careful) , and that he had never explained everything with so much patience 6 (patient). It seemed al

37、most as if the poor man wanted to give us all he knew before going away.7 After the grammar, we had a lesson in writing. That day Mr Hamel had new copies for us, 8 written (write) in a beautiful round hand: France, Alsace, France, Alsace. They looked like little flags, 9 which were floating everywhe

38、re in the schoolroom, hung from the rod at the top of our desks. You ought to have seen how everyone set to work, and how quiet it 10was (be)!3改错题Years ago, my husband and I stopped at/asupermarket for our newspaper. When we got into the parking lot, we could tell it was busy-busier than usual becau

39、se o/f a number of cars had already been parked there. I decided to waiting-wait in the car in case I needed to move it while my husband was inside. Several minutes late-later, I saw my husband come out. Read-reading the newspaper, he slowly made her-his way to the car parked next to ours. After fai

40、ling to open the door, he run-ran to our car instantinstantly with a shameful look on his face. Afterward, we smiled at each other wherever-whenever we went to the supermarket.4语法填空Kyle Cassidy and three other members of the Annenberg (Lunchtime) Running Group were stretching on the grounds of the U

41、niversity of Pennsylvania, waiting for 1 other members. They meet three days a week for a roughly 30-minute jog. But this day, it would not be their normal run. There was a man who ran very fast past them. Cassidy discovered why the man ran so 2 quickly (quick)when another man ran by, yelling, “Help

42、! He 3 took ( take) my phone!” At that moment, the group did what running clubs do; They ran, following the suspect down the streets of Philadelphia until he moved into 4 a construction site. Cassidy ran around to the far side of the site to cut the thief off while the others wandered the neighborho

43、od 5 hoping (hope) he had thrown the phone in a backyard.No luck. So they decided 6_to ask ( ask) residents whether theyd seen the guy. When they knocked on the door of one row house, the suspect was hiding 7 (hide ) behind a bush by that very house. As the owner opened the door, the suspect ran out

44、 from behind the bush and right into the arms of campus police, who8 had joined the chase shortly behind the runners. “Running is typically a 9useless _(use) sport where you turn fat cells into heat ,” Cassidy told The Philadelphia Inquirer. But occasionally it can be useful, and here was one of tho

45、se 10 opportunities ( opportunity). 4改错题When I was taking /awalk in the park this morning, I happened to meet a foreigner. I thought it was a good chance for me to practicing -practise my spoken English. So I went up to him, introduced himself-myself in English and expressed my wish to have a talk w

46、ith him. In-to my surprise, he just stared at me, looking puzzling-puzzled. I thought I hadnt made myself understandunderstood, so I repeated ag/ain what I had said But he just said something what-that I couldnt understand. A minute later, I suddenly realize-realized he was not an English speaker. Not all foreignerforigners speak English.学科网(北京)股份有限公司

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