1、 高考语法填空专项练习 40 篇 1 It was my first day in Hangzhou, the Chinese city famous for its natural beauty and history and I didnt have much time to spare. I wanted to see _1_ much of the city as possible in the two days _2_ I was to return to Guangzhou. My first task was to decide where to go and _3_ to ge
2、t there. I took out my guide book in which there was a lot of information about the citys well-known tourist _4_ (attract) and started to read. At that moment an attractive young lady _5_ noticed my book, came up to me and introduced _6_. She said her name was Miss Bai. She kindly offered to show me
3、 _7_ the city. I was delighted and was about to accept her proposal when she suggested we first _8_(go) to the West Lake and walk along the Broken Bridge. I quite liked the idea of visiting the West Lake but wasnt so sure about crossing the Broken Bridge._9_ it was broken, did she expect me to jump
4、across? And I couldnt swim, so if I fell in then I would drown. That was definitely not an attractive idea so I politely declined her invitation, _10_ (close) my book and walked away. 2 It was a new chapter for the Paralympics movement in Asia, as the Asian Para Games opened its arms to around 2,500
5、 disabled athletes from all around the continent on December 12, 2010. A visually impaired (弱视 ) boy _1_(name)He Yuxuan was spotlighted at the beginning of the ceremony. Although he cant see the national flag with his own eyes, _2_eight-year-old pupil carried the flag in his hands with _3_mother wal
6、king along, handed the flag to the honor guards and saluted as the flag _4_(raise) Mothers of disabled athletes from different Asian countries and regions entered the stadium, _5_(sing) and cheered for their children as the athletes walked into the stadium. Mothers hugged and kissed their children _
7、6_they passed by, giving flowers and their blessings _7_the athletes. They were also joined by more than 300 mothers of children _8_a disability from all over China. These regional athletes set their goals beyond the medals. They aimed to show not only good _9_(perform) during the seven days _10_the
8、ir image of self-improving and high-level sport moral. 3 I enjoy doing physical training in my free time. Yesterday, when I was working out at a gym on my lunch hour, I saw _1_elderly lady there riding on a bike. She couldnt walk very well, _2_ she had a cane (手杖 ) near her, but she was still there
9、_3_(work) hard. After I finished my exercising, I told her that I was going to wait for her _4_ she got done and that I would walk her out to her car. It was a little far to her car and it was a _5_(fog) day yesterday in Missouri. I walked her to the car and opened the car door for her, _6_won me he
10、r big smile and gratitude. I know _7_ is a small thing, but I felt so good inside for helping her. _8_ my help, she could have fallen so easily out in the wet parking lot, and no one would have known she _9_(fall). I knew she needed my help, and her smile was enough _10_(make) my day. 4 One evening,
11、 I came across one of my sons papers with a failing grade. I almost started to yell his name _1_ I suddenly remembered he was in bed asleep. It was his _2_ (nine) year of school and his academic career seemed to be in ruins, so I was angry. But I put the paper aside and turned to the _3_ one, at the
12、 top of which were written “My dad” was a poem about me, It _4_ included the time I had to leave work to take him to the hospital because he _5_ (break) his finger. So careless was I _6_ I had forgotten all about that. He talked about how I wrestled with him in the evenings and _7_ good many other t
13、hings. That paper was suddenly not nearly as important as it had been a few minutes _8_.I dont know if he planted the poem next to the failing grade to _9_ (soft) the blow, but it worked. Instead of a severe lecture, I talked to him about the poem as well as the failed homework, and it began to make
14、 sense to me that I could include praise along _10_ constructive criticism. 5 Each time Elizabeth Moore returns from a supermarket, she expects that her sons can help her unload groceries from the car. Her oldest son, 13year- Jake, is always the first one _1_ (help), while her youngest old son, 8yea
15、r- Sam, complains the whole time. Meanwhile, her middle son, 10old year- Ben, by any means, tries old to avoid _2_ (leave) his room.” He gets held up looking for his shoes. By the time he turns up, we _3_ (do) it, ” says Elizabeth.” It amazes me _4_ different my children are from one another.” Why d
16、o three kids _5_ the same parents, living in the same house, develop such distinct personalities? A key reason seems to be birth order. Many experts believe that _6_ childs place in the family may affect the hobbies he chooses, the grades hell earn in school, and how much money hell make _7_ an adul
17、t. An expert says, “For siblings (兄弟姐妹 ), the _8_ (differ) in many aspects of personality are about as great as they could be between a brother and a sister.” Birth order isnt the only factor _9_ contributes to how a kid turns out, but giving it consideration can help you understand your kids person
18、alities so you can help them succeed in _10_ own unique ways. 6 Henry was the first Tudor king. He became king after _1_(defeat) Richard at the Battle of Bosworth Field in 1485. Henrys _2_(succeed) on the battlefield ended the Wars of the Roses that began in 1455. The Wars of the Roses were battles
19、_3_ were fought between the supporters of the House of Lancaster (Lancastrians) and the supporters of the House of York (Yorkists) The wars were called the Wars of the Roses because the Yorkists _4_ (represent) by a white rose and the Lancastrians by a red rose. Although there were no battles fought
20、 until 1455, the cause _5_ the wars dates back to the reign (统治时 期 ) of Edward _6_ the power struggle between his sons after his death. The first battle of the Wars of the Roses took place at St Albans on May 22,1455.The Yorkists _7_ (lead) by Richard Duke of York easily defeated the kings army. Hen
21、ry raised a Lancastrian army _8_ Richard and at the Battle of Bosworth Field in 1485, Richard was killed and the Yorkists were defeated. It is said that Henry found Richards crown on the battlefield and placed _9_on his head. Henry then strengthened _10_ position by marrying Edward s daughter, Eliza
22、beth of York, which was a move to end the Wars of the Roses. 7 Typing the word “pizza” into your favorite search engine may seem harmless enough. But _1_ you may not know is that with this simple act youre sending information to possibly hundreds of machines _2_ (locate) possibly thousands of miles
23、from where you sit. Each machine that search meets on its journey uses energy. Because there are so many people _3_ (search) at the same time all over the world that energy can really add up. Few people have _4_ day without computers. Most of the computers that people use are connected _5_ the Inter
24、net.And its easy to type, click and search _6_(get) answers to even the silliest question. We enjoy this luxury so much that we can forget each search does in fact use energy. And that energy gives out the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide. “Every time you type something into Google, _7_ uses several ma
25、chines to find those answers for you _8_ display them on your page. All of that requires power, ”says Sudhanva Gurumurthi, a computer science professor. Computers and electronics account for about 9 percent of home electricity use, _9_ is a lot less than what the big users, especially heat and air conditioning, take up. But using your computer to search the Web has effects that reach _10_ (far) than your own home. 8 With the reform of Chinese higher education, more and more co