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高考英语复习 语法填空 50 篇第 1 篇If you (1) (admit) to a university in China, regardless of whatever you choose asyour major, theres one compulsory course that you cant avoid: English.The fact is (2) you can probably miss (3) (attend) English class when other courses are taught, but youd better take English (4) (serious). (5) (fail) in the National College English Test, you may not be able to secure your Bachelors degree, even if you have your own major (6) (do) well.Each student learns a foreign language, and mostly English, from Day One of their compulsory education. Such policy (7) (be) in place since the nations reform and opening up in the early 1980s.Chinas total number of English language students and (8) (graduate) over the years can be equal (9) the entire population of Australia, thanks to ten national-level collegiate foreign language teaching institutes, (10) of the most important ones are Shanghai International Studies University and Beijing Foreign Studies University.第 2 篇Nowadays, school violence is a hot issue. I think this is a phenomenon which calls (1) our great concern. We should make every effort (2) (prevent) school violence (3) (happen) at school, for more and more students would drop out of school if their personal (4) (safe) could not be guaranteed. In fact, violence can be learned. (5) (actual), children learn violence (6) (behave) from adults or from (7) they see on television or on the Internet.If I meet with school violence, I will not answer violence with violence, for it will result (8) more fighting. I will tell my teachers or parents about it. I think they will help me deal with it well and they will protect me (9) the bad guys.All in all, we students should behave (10) (we) and keep away from violence.第 3 篇I can well remember that I was once asked to deliver a speech titled “A Real Test in MyLife” before the whole class at the age of 9! You can imagine how terribly shy I was with so- 1 -many eyes (1) (fix) upon me. I had no choice but (2) (prepare) for it, though. First of all, I was to draft the speech, which was just a piece of cake for me, a good writer. But the hardest part lay in my oral (3) (present) from my memory for to read, from the paper was not allowed. The real moment began when I stood on the platform (4) my legs trembling and my mind blank. But my listeners were waiting patiently without any signs of rushing me. Gradually I found myself back, (5) (deliver) my speech with difficulty. After (6) seemed to be a hundred years, I found my audience applauding-I made (7) From then on, my fear of talking before an audience disappeared. Actually with my (8) (confident) building up, I now turn out to be a great speaker. (9) (look) back, I know the greatest difficulty on our way to success is our fear. Overcome it (10) we will be able to achieve our goals.第 4 篇Almost every day, we discuss the topic of health. (1) (stay) healthy, we should eat well, work out (2) (regular), and develop a healthy lifestyle.Eat different (3) (kind) of food, especially fruit and vegetables. We all know that eating fruit and vegetables (4) (keep) us healthy, but many of us only eat our favorite food. We can only get (5) our body needs by eating all sorts of food.Drink water and milk most often. Everyone knows that water is important. (6) water, kids also need plenty of calcium (钙) to grow strong bones, (7) can be easilygot from milk. Every day, you should drink at least three cups of milk when you are years old or older.Its also of great (8) (significant) to develop a healthy lifestyle. Limit the amount of time you spend (9) (watch) TV and playing computer games. Try to spend more time doing sports, and youll be healthy and (10) (energy).第 5 篇When your dream is (1) (become) a footballer, nothing could get (2) your way-even if you have no feet.Gabriel Muniz, (3) 11-year-old Brazilian kid, was born without feet. Although his family thoughtHe would have serious difficulties (4) (live) a normal life, he started walking before he was one year old. His mother would go after him, (5) (expect) him to keep falling. (6) (strange) enough, he never fell. It took him a long time to make the jumpfrom walking to playing football. There is nothing he loves more than playing football. He (7) (train) very hard since he joined the team last year.Gabriel knows that he will never be able to play for a professional team, but he has proven that people with (8) (disable) can also play well. Watching him play is unbelievable. He is fast and skillful. He does everything he can (9) (copy) his hero, Messi. He dreams of going to Spain, (10) he can meet his hero and show his talent in Barcelona Football Club.第 6 篇Many people are watching a video showing a real dog barking at a robot dog, which is said (1) (have) a number of (2) (impress) new abilities.The robot was made by Boston Dynamics, a robotics company (3) (found) in 1992. The Internet company Google is now its owner.The robot dog acts like a real dog. In fact, its (4) (move) are so life like that it catches the attention of the real dog. In the video, the robot dog plays with Alex-a real dog (5) (own) by Andy Rubin, (6) helped create the mobile operating system Android.The robot dog (7) (weigh) 75 kilograms10 times more than Alex. (8) , Alex doesnt run away from it. The video shows Alex barking at it and preparing (9) (attack) it. The person (10) (control) the robot dog directs it to move away from Alex, but this only seems to make Alex bark louder.第 7 篇Once there was a woodcutter named John. His boss gave him an axe and showed him the area (1) he should work.The first day, John cut down 18 trees. “Good,” the boss said, “keep it up!” Highly (2) (inspire) by the praise of his boss, he tried even harder the next day, but he could only cut down 15 trees. Day after day he was cutting down fewer and fewer trees.“I must be losing my (3) (strong),” John thought. He went to the boss and apologized, (4) (say) that he could not understand what was going on. “When was the last time you sharpened your axe?” the boss asked. “Sharpened? I had no time to sharpen my axe. I have been very busy (5) (try) to cut more Trees,” said John.The moral of this story: (6) the woodcutter was working hard, he didnt work (7) (smart). He didnt think about the best way to do the job. Sometimes we are like the woodcutter. We get so busy that we dont take time to sharpen our skills. Many of us never- 3 -learn new skills. We think (8) we have learned is enough, but good isnt good when better (9) (expect). Sharpening our skills from time to time (10) (be) the key to success.第 8 篇London residents will have to live without the ringing of Big Ben for a while. After 157 years of nearly uninterrupted (1) (serve), the iconic clock in London has become worn and requires repairs.The Elizabeth Tower, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, houses the clock and (2) (visit) by 12,000 people a year. The tower is (3) good condition on the whole, but water has caused damage to its roof, so it needs (4) (fix).It will have a lift installed to make it (5) (easy) and quicker to evacuate (疏散)injured people and give access (6) disabled people who cant climb (7) (it) 334 steps. And at a time (8) energy efficiency is a concern, the lights inside the tower will be replaced by low energy LEDs.The name Big Ben (9) (origin) referred to the Great Bell within the tower, but ended up being used for the clock and tower too. The clock began keeping time on 31 May 1859. Surely it might be our turn (10) (give) this famous symbol of Britain some time to rest and recover.第 9 篇It wasnt long ago that I first learned how important (1) (have) a passion for life is. That morning, my mother and I went to the gym by bus. While (2) (wait) at the bus stop, I felt bored. Suddenly, someone by the roadside caught my eye. It was a homeless man (3) (dress) in old and dirty clothes. That didnt interest me because I (4) (see) many people like him before.However, in some way he was different from others. I couldnt see a sad (5) (express) on his face. He had a radio in his hand and was dancing (6) (cheer) to the music. The radio seemed to be the most important thing he had.“Mom, why does the man have a radio even though he is homeless?” I asked. “If he is homeless, why doesnt he use the money (7) (buy) food or clothes? He wasted it on something (8) is unnecessary.”“Sarah, sometimes food and clothes arent the most important things. We need happiness, too. Happiness is the key (9) life, and we all need a passion for life. Its a passion (10) makes us keep going,” said my mother.第 10 篇Based on recent researches, distance-learning is slowly proving as (1) (value) as the traditional campus. It is a fixed truth that this form of learning is (2) the increase. Moreover, both students and teachers have expressed their (3) (happy) with these courses. The best part of distance learning courses is their flexible format. Students can continue (4) (work) and study at the same time without any kind of difficulty. Youwill (5) (provide) with the facilities of a virtual (虚拟的) classroom and a virtualcampus. Anyone (6) upgrades their professional knowledge to a new level can apply for these courses. With an online study format, the tests and notes can be (7) (access) with just a mouse click from your home computer. However, a student (8) (attend) an online course must take the time management (9) (serious). Every online student must keep (10) in mind that proper management of time and study schedule is the key towards success in this format.第 11 篇I consider myself something (1) an expert on apologies. A quick temper has provided me (2) plenty of opportunities to make them. In one of my earliest (3) (memorize), my mother was telling me, “Dont watch the ground when you say, Im sorry. Hold your head (4) and look at the person in the eye, so hell know you mean it.” My mother thus made the key point of a (5) (succeed) apology: It must be direct.(6) important thing we should do for an effective apology is to bear the responsibility for our careless mistakes. We are used to (7) (make) excuses, which leaves no room for the other person to forgive us. Since most people are open-hearted, the no-excuse apology leaves both parties feeling (8) (good) about themselves. That, after all, is the purpose of every apology. It matters little (9) you are wholly or only partly wrong: Answering for your mistake (10) (encourage) others to take their share of the blame.第 12 篇Is “sorry” the hardest word? Not for the British Education Secretary Michael Gove, (1) has apologized recently to his former French teacher for his bad (2) - 5 -(behave) in class. It took him 30 years to express regret. In a letter (3) (publish) in a magazine, Mr. Gove says, “It may be too late to say Im sorry. But, as my mom told me, its never too late to set the record straight.”Researchers argue that people have too high (4) (expect) of the power of saying sorry. Some psychologists said in a study that (5) (receive) an apology isnt as (6) (help) as people think. Nevertheless, apologies might be an important social tool as they reaffirm (重新确认) the (7) (exist) of rules that need to be observed.The Education Secretarys apology might have been accepted by his old teacher but he might get (8) (he) into trouble. According to the Daily Mail, Mr. Goves mother didnt know her son was causing trouble at school and she said, “He would have been punished if I (9) (know) he was being so naughty.” Later, Gove said, “I can never express my apology to him face to face these daysit just goes through to his answering machine. But when I do (10) (eventual) speak to him, I will tell him a good sorry.”第 13 篇A tough new smoking ban has been introduced in Chinas capital city Beijing. The World Health Organization (WHO) welcomed it. The ban came (1) effect on June the 1st and is the toughest anti-smoking law. The law bans (2) (smoke) in all indoor public places, on public transport and in workplaces. Anyone (3) smokes in these places will get a big fine. Restaurants will have a big part to play in making sure the ban (4) (work). Restaurant (5) (own) will get a heavy fine if people smoke in their restaurants. The public is also being asked (6) (report) anyone who breaks the law and smokes in public.A WHO spokesperson said: “We applauded Beijing for its strong and determined leadership in protecting the health of its people (7) making public places smoke-free. We are delighted to be (8) (formal) recognizing the Beijing Municipal Government with a WHO World No Tobacco Day Award.” There are still hundreds of millions of smokers in China. The country is the worlds biggest tobacco producer and has the most smokers. There are around 300 million smokers in China, (9) is almost the same size as the population of the USA. More than one million Chinese die each year (10) smoking-related diseases.第 14 篇Last weekend our school held a sports meeting. (1) (realize) it was our last highschool sports meeting, we decided to make it an unforgettable experience for all of us.We first attended the opening parade, for (2) our class had made a lot of (3) (prepare). (4) our excitement, our parade performance was a great success. After the parade, the games started. My classmates attended (5) (vary) events such as running, high jump and long jump. Due to the hard training they (6) (do) before, their performances were very (7) (impress). On the stand, my classmates applauded and cheered for the athletes, some (8) (raise) their cameras to capture the exciting moments. Finally, the result (9) (announce). It was (10) (amaze) that our class won the second place. Our efforts paid off! Cup in hand, we took a picture together.I believe this sports meeting will remain a precious memory for all of us as time goes by.第 15 篇I dont know what it is. No matter (1) I go to a post office and no matter where the post office is, I always find (2) (me) standing in line behind someone who has a lot of business to do.One day, I had to buy a couple of stamps, but I had to wait behind an old lady who took fifteen minutes (3) (finish) a form that a child could do in one minute. (4) (feel) that I could not stand waiting in such a line any longer, I decided to join (5) one. It seemed twice as (6) as the first line, but at least it was moving. It turned out to be the worst choice I had ever made. As soon as I (7) (lose) my place in the first line, the one I joined slowed to a stop. I had no choice (8) to wait behind a schoolboy who was taking half an hour to choose a new set of postcards. At last it was my turn. I nearly jumped for joy. Then the clerk behind (9) counter, a middle-aged fat guy, stood up, pushed forward a printed sign saying “Position Closed” and (10) (say) without a smile, “Sorry, going to lunch.”第 16 篇Clever student as Dongfang Liang is, he was badly addicted (1) online games a year ago. He often slipped to cyber cafes at night, (2) (feel) very sleepy in class in the daytime. (3) (need) to say, he got poor marks in all subjects. No matter what I advised, no matter (4) I punished him, he still broke the rule. Later I arranged (5) his parents to rent a small house near our school to keep him company, or exactly speaking, to supervise him. But only a week later, I noticed him fall asleep constantly again. He must have played other tricks secretly. This time I demanded his father (6) (sleep) with him in the same bedroom and watch him (7) (close). Following my advice, his- 7 -father did so. Never (8) Dongfang Liang felt sleepy in class ever since, and he has made great progress in study.Last week, believe it (9) not, he sheepishly (难为情地) admitted having readsome e-books under his quilt while he was lying in bed before his father slept in his room. It is online games (10) poison our teenagers minds deeply.第 17 篇The “selfie” is used to describe the self-taken photo often from a smart phone. Someone takes about 10 selfies each time he does, and he only ends up (1) (post) one or two of those. He picks the one that he feels make him look the (2) (good). In that picture, he gains confidence. For that moment, everything bad or terrible that has happened to him (3) (remove), because that smile is what gives him the (4) (determine) to love himself.I read (5) poem recently and the young man said, “If I ask you (6) you love, the answers will most likely roll your tongue. You love to read. You love to write. You love your mom, you daughter, or your best friend. How long do you think you can go on and on before you say I love (7) (I)?” That statement hit me like a ton of bricks. Ive struggled with confidence all my life. I still do. And in (8) way am I saying that taking a selfie is a gateway (9) confidence. (10) , the selfie does deserve some credit for allowing individuals to express themselves.第 18 篇Table manners vary from culture to culture. (1) is acceptable in one country may be considered extremely rude in another. Here we will tell you about the traditional table manners (2) the modern table manners in Korea. (3) (tradition), it was

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