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2021年1月20日发(作者:notebook)
2019
届二轮复习短文语法填空专题模拟试题
10
篇训练之九



[

]
I
had
hardly
sat
down
on
the
train
and
opened
a
bar
of
chocolate



61



a
really old man with huge bags sat down across from me. I said hello



62



him,
smiling
sweetly
and
then
I
suddenly
thought,
“Why
not
offer
him
a
piece
of
chocolate

” So
I did.

He was quite



63


(surprise), but
accepted
and thanked
me.
He said that people didn’t usually do things like this for



64


(strange)

at
least that was what I understood, because he was speaking a really



65



(usual)
dialect.
Then
he
opened
one
of
his
bags
and
gave
me



66



handful
of
freshly
picked cherries,



67


(explain) that he had just taken them from his orchard. The
cherries
were really lovely, better than those in
the shops,
and
I enjoyed them very
much. It had been just an impulse (
冲动
) to offer him a piece of chocolate, but if I



68


(not do) so, I would never have tasted those lovely cherries,



69



I
didn’t
even
know
he
had
at
the
time.
Life
is
about
giving
and
taking,
and
it’s



70


(general) true that if you give, you will receive.

参考答案:

61. when

62. to









63. surprised




64. strangers



65. unusual



66. a




67. explaining


68. had not done


69. which





70. generally



[

]
Two
years
after
announcing
strict
volunteer
requirements
for
the
Tokyo
2020
Olympics and


61


(realize) they could not get enough help for free, the Japanese
ministry has instead turned to university and their vast human

62


(resource).




In
the
past
few
weeks,
to
encourage
students
to
volunteer
for
the
Olympics,
a
large number of universities


63


(begin) to offer academic credits. According to
a
survey,
49
percent
of
universities
in
Tokyo

both


64


(nation)
and
private

are now considering that option.




While
rewarding
student
volunteers


65


credits
to
advance
their
undergraduate programs


66


(be) a nice gesture, the move also makes clear that
the
Olympic
Committee
does
not
want
to
pay
for
highly-skilled
individuals


67


must
speak
a
foreign
language,
and
work
over
ten
full
days---
Not
to
mention
that
they must pass


68


interview.




The
move
also
raises
the
question
of
what
it
means
to
volunteer.
It's
quite
obvious
by
now
that
there
isn't
enough
people


69


(fill)
the
110,000
vacant
positions.




Offering
academic
credits
to
Japanese
students
seems
like
the
wrong
way
to
encourage volunteerism, but precious time is going by for the Olympic Committee. If
they
cannot
get
the


70


(require)
110,000
volunteers
soon,
an
army
of
emotionless robots might just work.
参考答案:

61.
realizing



62.
resources




begun


64.
national


65.
with


66.
is






67. who / that



68. an



69. to fill


70. required

[

]
New York, 10 November 5:27 pm, yesterday. Biggest power failure in the city's
history.
Thousands of people got

61

(stick) in lifts. Martin Saltzman spent three hours
between
the
21st
and
22nd
floors
of


62

Empire
State
Building.

were
twelve of us. But
no one

63

(panic). We passed the time telling stories and

64

(play) word games. One man wanted to smoke but we didn't let him. Firemen finally
got us out.


65

runs an Italian
restaurant on 42nd Street.
carrying candles on

66

(they) trays. The place was full and all night, in fact, for
after we had closed, we let the people stay on and spend the night here. Business was

67

(good) than usual.
The
zoos
had
their
problems
like
everyone
else.
Keepers
worked
through
the
night.
They
used
blankets

68

(keep)
flying
squirrels
and
small
monkeys
warm.
While
zoos
had
problems
keeping
warm,
supermarkets
had
problems
keeping
cool.


69

(freeze) foods melted,
downtown Manhattan.
The
big
electric
clock
in
the
lobby
of
the
Waldorf- Astoria
Hotel
in
downtown
Manhattan
started
ticking
(
滴答
)
again
at
5:25
this
morning.
It
was
almost

70

time.
参考答案:

61. stuck






62. the






63. panicked





64. playing




65. who
66. their






67. better





68. to keep






69. frozen





70. on

[

]
Recently, Alice Thompson

61

(take) her first ride on the famous Ghan train
with her friend to the

62

(center) part of Australia. She spent two days and nights
on
the
train.
It
was


63

wonderful
journey.
The
food


64

(cook)
by
experts
tasted delicious and the scenery was so changeable along the way from colorful fields
to
desert.

65

(sudden),
she
seemed
to
come
to
a
place
from
another
time----she
saw abandoned farms,

66


were built more than a hundred years ago.



67

(kill)
time
on
the
train,
she
sat
and
looked
out
of
the
window
and
sometimes chatted with other

68

(passenger). She also read books and


listened
to her Chinese cassettes. On night

69

about midnight, she watched the stars


70


(shine) like diamonds. What a ride it was!
参考答案:

61.
took






62.
central







63.
a
















65.
Suddenly

66.
which





67.
To
kill






68.
passengers




69.
at








70.
shining

[

]

On
October
23,
2018

President
Xi
Jinping
announced
the
opening
of

the
Hong
Kong-Zhuhai-Macao
Bridge
(HZMB)
at
an
opening
ceremony
in
Zhuhai,
Guangdong province.

The HZMB,



61



(locate) at the waters of the Lingdingyang of Pearl River
Estuary,
is
a
huge
sea
crossing,
linking
Hong
Kong
and
Macao
to
the
Chinese
mainland
city
of
Zhuhai.
As
the
world’s



62



(long)
sea- based
project,
the
55-kilometre bridge is the result of five years of research and another nine years of
building.
It
has
been
described
as
one
of
the
“seven




63



(wonder)
of
the
modern world” by the Guardian.

The
project



64



(make)
up
of
a
22.9-kilometer-long
main
bridge,
a
6.7-kilometer-long
tunnel
and
an
artificial
island
off
the
bridge.
It
is
designed
with



65



service
life
of
120
years.
It
can
withstand
a
strong
wind
equal



66



a
maximum
Beaufort
scale
16.
The
bridge’s
engineers
had
to
consider
many
environmental
factors
to
protect
the



67



(surround)
environment
while
building
the
bridge.
Chinese
white
dolphins,
an
endangered
species
that
lives in the area,



68



(be) a particular concern.
The HZMB will make



69



much more convenient to travel between the
three
areas
it
connects.
It
will
bring
people
in
Hong
Kong,
Macao
and
Guangdong
within
a “one
-
hour living circle”
,



70



is expected to attract more visitors to the
Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area. It will be a transport link as well as
a social, economic, cultural, and tourism connection among the three areas.
参考答案:

d



t



s




made




65. a









nding



















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