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1、语法填空2020年上海高考英语一模专题2020上海高三英语一模分类汇编20 / 20 / 202020宝山一模This weekend many families in America will celebrate Mother s Day. The event dates backto May 9, 1914, (21)America President Wilson established the official holiday. Some people had begun campaigning for the holiday a few years (22) (early). Fin
2、ally in 1914, the president made it official. He declared that each second Sunday in May (23)(dedicate) to thanking the nation s mothers. He also ordered all government buildings (24)(display) the national flag on that day. According to President Wilson, this was done“ as a public expof love - for t
3、he mothers of our country.”Before long, people in other countries (25)(begin) asking for a similar holiday to celebrate their mothers. Mexico celebrated its first official Mother s Day on May 10, 1922. M10th became their annual holiday because the country preferred a fixed date to (26)that changed.O
4、ther countries are happy to share the day with the United States. Some on the list include Australia, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, Italy, Japan and Turkey.Oddly enough, the U.S. Congress rejected a Mother s Day resolution at first. Today, though,Mother s Day is a highly popular holiday. It s a
5、lso very successful commercially. Along with givingcards, candy and flowers, (27)(take) moms out for brunch is a very popular gesture.America s National Restaurant Association says Mother s Day is the year s most popular dayeating out.But why do we honor our mothers? Many moms lovingly dedicate thei
6、r lives to their children. Moms sacrifice time, sleep and often their own dreams. Moms try to provide a strong foundation (28)children can build their lives. With (29)(love) care, mothers guide their children toward adulthood.When we consider everything our mothers have done for us, how can we not h
7、onor them?There s no need to wait for a national holiday, though. Every day is a great opportunity to tell our mothers (30)they mean to us.语法填空2020年上海高考英语一模专题2020上海高三英语一模分类汇编21. when 22. earlier 23. would be dedicated 24. to display 25. began26. one 27. taking 28. on which/ so that 29. loving 30. wh
8、at2020崇明一模A 14-year-old Girl Built an App to Help AlzheimerFor many teenagers, their lives typically might circle around schoolwork and spending time with friends. Not so for Emma Yang. Though the Hong Kong-born girl is only 14, she (21)(create) her own mobile app for Alzheimer s patients already.Th
9、e Timeless app, which Yang spent two years (22)(develop), comes with several important features. It is an artificial intelligence-powered facial recognition system in the app (23)helps Alzheimer s patients identify people in photos and remember who they are. It also allows photos (24)(group) by indi
10、viduals as well as provides a picture-based phone book, which enables a user to tap on photos to call or text a person.The inspiration to develop an app that would help Alzheimer s patients connect with theirloved ones came to Yang at the age of 12, when her grandmother started forgetting things lik
11、e (25)she lived and Yangs birthday.“I wanted to create something to help people like my grandmother stay (26)(connect) with her family, Yang said. It was a task she was well-prepared to undertake, (27)venture capitalists didn t take her work seriously. Yang started a crowd2 / 20 2 / 20finding campai
12、gn in March last year to support her 37/we/esA app project. That effort raised more than $10,000.At present Yang works with an international team that includes a designer in California and a developer in Cologne, Germany. The chief technology officer of Kairos, the AI company (28)technology is used
13、in the Timeless app, is now Yang s adviser.Yang urged other young, ambitious people to believe in (29)because the teenagersof today will be tomorrow s leaders. a Technology has been able to make kids put their ideas intoaction, she said (30)yon get out there and put yourself out there, tell people a
14、bout your idea and find out who s on board and can yeti behinventuallyfind that team of people.”21. has created22. developing 23. that24. to be grouped 25. where26. connected 27. but 28. whose29. themselves30. As long as2020奉贤一模Ancient MythA Hit With Modern AudiencesThis summer s surprise hit at mov
15、ie theaters across China was the re-telling of3 / 20 3 / 20语法填空2020年上海高考英语一模专题2020上海高三英语一模分类汇编20 / 20 / 20the ancient myth of Nezha. The animated film (21)(take) in over four billion yuan at the box office and become one of the country s most successful filmsever. It proved that China could produce
16、animated films comparable to (22) produced in Hollywood and Japan.The film, directed by YangYu, was a massive undertaking(任务)from start to finish. He spent two years writing the script剧本)and three more years making a film which required the efforts of 1,600 animators. But for Yang, it was a way to p
17、rove to himself that he (23)change his fate and inspire others to change their fate as well.“u sed to suffer from a lot of prejudice after changing my career, said Yang, “Since then I have thought about making an animated film to encourage young people to persist in their dreams. ”(24)(convey) the m
18、essage that “your fate is in your own hands, Ya made some changes to the original myth. Nezha was born a devil(恶魔),(25) (fate) to cause mischief 皆作居 U), but he decides to overcome his fate and to save the people of his hometown from being destroyed by Ao Bing, the third son of the Dragon King.(26)th
19、e ancient myth being very clear about the differences between the good and the bad guys, in Yang film, all of the characters are treated with empathy, and even the “ bad” people are also victims of their fate, (27),actually, have the potential to change and become good.Over the years, I have come ac
20、ross a few students labeled as“devils. Althcsome misbehaved simply (28)they were not mature enough, others were trouble-making and uncooperative when they were in a bad mood. Those students need to know they were not doomed to be bad. As they grew up, they would have the power to change their circum
21、stances.If you have seen Nezha, you know (29)a terrific, entertaining film itBut an important lesson is also conveyed in the film (30)we should notjudge ourselves or others too harshly, so as not to allow those negative judgments to control our fate.has takenthosecould 24.To convey 25. fatedDespitew
22、hobecause 29. what30. that2020虹口一模Innovations that will change the classroomAmerican schools are going high - tech. Many symbols we still associate with classrooms and learning, like chalkboards, pens, notebooks - even classrooms (21) are quickly becoming outdated.As this week marks The Huffington P
23、ost 10th anniversary, we lltake a look at some products that (22)(introduce) to classroom in the past decade and have the potential to change the educational landscape in the years (23)(come).Remote LearningSome schools are cutting down on snow days, thanks to technology. Rather than giving kids the
24、 day off (24)weather conditions are too dangerous for commuting, these schools are asking students to follow classroom lessons online.Although kids (25)(hope) for a snow day may not particularly appreciate these advancements in digital learning, online lessons allow these kids to complete their cour
25、sework and still interact with peers. Some students with medical conditions (26) go to sch(video conferencing or even with the help of robots enabled with video chat that they can control remotely.eBooksDiscovery Education has been replacing traditional textbooks with original“techbooksix years. The
26、se “techbooks can also be switched to Spanish or French, Kinney said, (27) allows some parents who don t speak English to help their kids with their homework.Educational GamesIn-class gaming options have evolved to include more educational options. GlassLab creates educational games that are now bei
27、ng used in more than 6,000 classrooms across the country. Teachers get real-time updates on students progress as well as suggestions on (28)subjectsthey need to spend more time perfecting.The Internet and other digital tools have some drawbacks. They re often distracting, (29) most developments have
28、 exciting implications for the future. Over the last 10 years, technological innovations have made education more interactive, immediate and (30) (personalize), - and have shown us the potential for more accessible and effective classrooms.21. themselves 22. have been introduced 23. to come 24. when
29、 / ifhoping 26. can 27. which 28. what 29. But 30. personalized2020黄浦一模Asleep on a plane: a case for window seatsI love to sleep on planes, and I have an unusual ability to sleep well on them. There have evenbeen one or two occasions (21)I have fallen asleep before takeoff and awakened uponthe impac
30、t of landing, not having realized we had even left the ground. So when (22)(book) my flights, I always choose the window seat whenever possible. This allows me to lean mysleepy head against the wall of the plane for a bit (23)(much) comfort.Some (24)argue that the aisle (走廊)seat is superior for the
31、leg space and theability to get off swiftly and eye the snack cart. But in reality, we re all getting our drinks a(25)seconds. Also, I find that if a person knows he s in a window seat, he ll cl use the bathroom before boarding so that he (26)(not need) to disturb his neighbor, whichis just consider
32、ate. And he ll seize the opportunity to get up when another seatmate gets up so thatthe seatmate needn t (27)(bother) more than once.As a photographer and visually oriented person, the window seat gives me the best viewsof cottony clouds, or a great sunset, or golden sunrise, etc. Most of all, (28)I
33、 ve been flying for years, I still get pleasure of seeing my departing city or country (29)(shrink) into the distance, and the butterflies in my stomach when I see the horizon of my destinationcome into view. And those feelings of adventure and excitement are (30)keep me coming back , flight after f
34、light, to my window seat.21. when 22. booking 23. more 24. will 25. withinwon t nee(27. to be bothered 28. even if/though 29. shrink 30. what2020嘉定一模This is where my kids grew upFor years now, I ve been wanting to sell our home, the place where my husband and I raisedour kids. But to me, this house
35、is more than just a building. In the front room, there shundreds of pencil lines. Every growth stage (21)(mark) in pencils, with each child name and the date.Of all the objects and all the memories, it s this one thing in a home that s (22) _to leave behind. Our kids grow in so many ways, but the wa
36、ll is physical evidence of their progress.Friends I know have visited their previous home only (23)(discover) their wall of heights has been freshly painted over. Over the years, I ve talked about how much I would hate leaving thatwall behind when I moved, (24) the last marks were made 10 years ago
37、when my kids stopped growing. So one day, while I was at work, my children decided to do (25) about it.There weeks later, my childrenThey hired Jacquie Manning, a professional photographer (26) work is about capturing the beautiful things in life. She came to our house while I was at work, and over
38、several hours, (27)(take) photos of the hundreds of drawings and lines, little grey fingerprints, and old marks. Somehow, she managed to photograph (28)we had experienced in all those years. Afterwards, she put all the photos together into one image, (29)(transform) them into a beautiful history of
39、my family.s wonderful gift made its way to me (30)life -size photo of the pencil lines and fingerprints that represents entire lifetimes of love and growth .is markedthe hardest 23. to discovereven though/ifsomethingwhose 27. took 28. what29. transforming 30. a2020静安一模How Do Avalanches HappenIf you
40、re ever skiing in the mountains, you ll want to be aware of avalanches. An avalanche isa sudden flow of snow down a slope, such as a mountain. The amount of snow in an avalanche (21)(vary) based on many things, but it can be such a huge amount that it can bury the bottom of a slope in dozens of feet
41、 of snow.Avalanches (22)be caused by natural things. For example, new snow or rain can cause built-up snow to loosen and fall down the side of a mountain. Artificial triggers (诱发因 素)can also cause avalanches. For example, snowmobiles, skiers, and explosives (23) (know) to lead to avalanches.Avalanch
42、es usually occur during the winter and spring, (24) snowfall is greatest. As they are dangerous to any living beings in their path, avalanches have destroyed forests, roads, railroads and even entire towns.Warning signs exist that allow experts to predict and often prevent avalanches from(occur). Wh
43、en over a foot of fresh snow falls, experts know to be on the lookout for avalanches. Explosives can be used in places (26)massive snow buildups to triggermuch smaller avalanches that don t pose a danger to persons or property.When deadly avalanches do occur, the moving snow can quickly reach over 8
44、0 miles per hour. Skiers caught in such avalanches can be buried under dozens of feet of snow. (27) it s possible to dig out of such avalanches, not all are able to escape.If you get tossed about by an avalanche and find yourself (28)(bury) under many feet of snow, you might not have a true sense of
45、 which way is up and which way is down. Some avalanche victims have tried to dig their way out, only to find that they were upside down and digging (29)farther under the snow rather than to the top!Experts suggest that people caught in an avalanche try to dig around you (30)(create) a space for air,
46、 so you can breathe more easily. Then, do your best to figure out which way is up and dig in that direction to reach the surface and signal rescuers.21. will vary / varies24. when27. While/Though/Although2020闵行一模22. can23. have been known /are known25. occurring26. withburiedthemselvesto createMarti
47、n Bechtel sits at West Palm Beach s Bar Louie counter by herself, quietly reading her ebook as she waits for her salad. What is she reading? None of your business! Lunch is Bechtel me time. And (21)more Americans, she s not alone.A new report found 46 percent of meals are eaten alone in America. Mor
48、e than half (53%) have breakfast alone and nearly half (46%) have lunch by themselves. Only at dinnertime (22) we eating together, 74% according to statistics from the report.“I prefer to go out and be out. Alone, but together, you know?” Bechtel said, (23)(look) up for her book. Bechtel, who works
49、in downtown West Palm Beach, has lunch with coworkers sometimes, but like many of us, too often (24)(work) through lunch at her desk. A lunchtime escape allows her to keep a boss from tapping her on (25)shoulder.She returns to work feeling energized. Today, I just wanted some time to myself, she sau
50、st two seats over, Andrew Mazoleny, a local video-grapher, is finishing his lunch at the bar.He likes that he can sit and check his phone in peace or chat up the barkeeper with whom hefirst - name basis (26)he wants to have a little interaction. I reflect on (27)my day s gone and think about the res
51、t of the week, he said. It s a chance for self-reflecticreturn to work (28)(refresh) and with a plan.”That freedom (29)(choose) is one reason more people like to eat alone. There was a time when people may have felt awkward about asking for a table for one, but those days are over. Now, we have our
52、smart-phones to keep us company at the table.It doesn t feel as alone as ithave before all the advances in technology,“ said Laurie Demeritt, (30)company providedthe statistics for the report.21. like 22. are 23. looking 24. works 25. the 26. if/when 27. how 28. refreshed 29. tochoose 30. whose2020浦
53、东一模A New Hero is Here to Save the DayIt thought that when a hero like Batman is blessed with great power, he or she must endure loneliness and suffering as a result. The Flash (闪电侠),however, makes a fun, lightning-quick and optimistic superhero. After the wild success of TV series Arrow , a TV netwo
54、rk launched The Flash, (21) 一 (show) the image of this Superhero, who was only a supporting character in Arrow .Like Spiderman,who gainedthe ability tomakewebsandclimbwalls after he(22)(bite) bya spider, Barry Allen inTheFlashwas shocked into superhero-status by accident. A strike from a lightning p
55、ut Allen into a nine-month unconscious state, and when he emerged, he found himself (23) _ (equip) with super speed.Naturally, Allen slips on a colorful suit and becomes the Flash, a hero (24) extreme speed to fight super-powered bad guys. But the Flash also has other purposes, namely finding out th
56、e truth behind his mother s death and his father s unjust imprisonmenIn line with superhero series standards,The Flash features action and eye-popping special effects. There sothing terribly innovative here, but (25)we do get is a unique superhero with a more unusual personality. (26) Allen has gone
57、 through unpleasant childhood experience, in this show he grows into a superhero (27) powers include optimism. He got a group of scientists that not only save his life, but also provide him with emotional support and the tools necessary (28) (fight) crime.A big surprise for me was that The Flash cas
58、t Prison Break star Wentworth Miller as a bad character, who uses a gun that (29) turn anything into ice. US shows began their entrance into the Chinese market with Friends, but Prison Break pushed interest in US TV series to a new height largely thanks to Miller s wonderful acting. Now Miller s bac
59、k tcThe Flash.(30) is a nice surprise that this new show serves as a platform for Prison Breakfans to revisit their old favorite, although this time around heantagonist (反派角色)s an21. showing22. was bitten/had been bitten 23. equipped24. with25. what26. Even though/if27. whose28. to fight29. can30. I
60、t2020普陀一模Surprise! A New PenguinA team of scientists in New Zealand recently came across the remains of a previously unknown species of penguin by mistake. The discovery of the Waitaha penguin species, which has been extinct for 500 years, is exciting news for the scientific community (21)it gives n
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