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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 as

you can probably miss (3)

(attend) English class when

(serious). (5)

your major, there’s one compulsory course that you can’t avoid: English.

The fact is (2)

other courses are taught, but you’d better take English (4)

(fail) in the National College English Test, you may not be able to secure your Bachelor’s degree, even if you have your own major (6) compulsory education. Such policy (7)

(do) well.

(be) in place since the nation’s reform and

(graduate) over the

the most important ones are

Each student learns a foreign language, and mostly English, from Day One of their opening up in the early 1980s.

China’s total number of English language students and (8) years can be equal (9)

collegiate foreign language teaching institutes, (10) of

the entire population of Australia, thanks to ten national-level

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

(safe) could not be guaranteed. In fact, violence can be

(behave) from adults or

(actual), children learn violence (6) they see on television or on the Internet.

school if their personal (4) learned. (5)

from (7)

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 My

Life” before the whole class at the age of 9! You can imagine how terribly shy I was with so

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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) from the paper was not allowed. The real moment

(present) from my memory for to read, began when I stood on the platform (4)

my legs trembling and my mind blank. But my listeners were waiting patiently

(5)

(deliver) my

seemed to be a hundred years, I found my audience

From then on, my fear of talking before an audience

(confident) building up, I now turn out to be a

we will be able to achieve our goals.

(look) back, I know the greatest difficulty on our way to success is

without any signs of rushing me. Gradually I found myself back,

speech with difficulty. After (6) applauding-I made (7)

disappeared. Actually with my (8)

great speaker. (9)

our fear. Overcome it (10)

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.

(kind) of food, especially fruit and vegetables. We all know that

(keep) us healthy, but many of us only eat our

Eat different (3)

eating fruit and vegetables (4)

favorite food. We can only get (5)

our body needs by eating all sorts of food.

can be easily

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)

got from milk. Every day, you should drink at least three cups of milk when you are years old

or older.

It’s also of great (8)

(significant) to develop a healthy lifestyle. Limit the amount (watch) TV and playing computer games. Try to spend more

(energy).

of time you spend (9)

time doing sports, and you’ll be healthy and (10)

第 5 篇

When your dream is (1)

(become) a footballer, nothing could get (2)

11-year-old Brazilian kid, was born without feet. Although

(live) a normal life, he started walking

(expect) him to keep

your way-even if you have no feet.

Gabriel Muniz, (3) his family thought

He would have serious difficulties (4) falling. (6)

before he was one year old. His mother would go after him, (5)

(strange) enough, he never fell. It took him a long time to make the jump

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from 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

(copy) his hero,

he can meet his hero and show his talent in

unbelievable. He is fast and skillful. He does everything he can (9) Messi. He dreams of going to Spain, (10) 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.

(found) in

The robot was made by Boston Dynamics, a robotics company (3) The robot dog acts like a real dog. In fact, its (4)

1992. The Internet company Google is now its owner.

(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 kilograms—10 times more than Alex. (8) ,

Alex doesn’t 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.

(inspire) by the praise of his boss, he tried even harder the next day, but he could

The first day, John cut down 18 trees. “Good,” the boss said, “keep it up!” Highly (2)

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

(try) to cut more Trees,” said John.

the woodcutter was working hard, he didn’t work (7)

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)

The moral of this story: (6)

(smart). He didn’t think about the best way to do the job. Sometimes we are like the

woodcutter. We get so busy that we don’t take time to sharpen our skills. Many of us never

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learn new skills. We think (8) better (9) to success.

we have learned is enough, but good isn ’t good when

(be) the key

(expect). Sharpening our skills from time to time (10)

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)

It will have a lift installed to make it (5) injured people and give access (6) 334 steps. And at a time (8)

(fix).

(easy) and quicker to evacuate (疏散)

(it)

disabled people who can’t climb (7)

energy efficiency is a concern, the lights inside the tower (origin) referred to the Great Bell within the tower, but

(give) this famous symbol of Britain some time

will be replaced by low energy LEDs.

The name Big Ben (9)

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) to rest and recover.

第 9 篇

It wasn’t long ago that I first learned how important (1)

(have) a passion for life

(wait) at the

is. That morning, my mother and I went to the gym by bus. While (2)

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 didn’t interest me because I (4)

(see) many people like him before.

However, in some way he was different from others. I couldn’t 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 doesn’t he use the money (7)

(buy) food or clothes? He wasted it on

something (8)

is unnecessary.”

life, and we all need a passion for life. It’s a passion (10)

“Sarah, sometimes food and clothes aren’t the most important things. We need happiness,

too. Happiness is the key (9)

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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.

(happy) with these

Moreover, both students and teachers have expressed their (3)

courses. The best part of distance learning courses is their flexible format. Students can continue (4) will (5)

(work) and study at the same time without any kind of difficulty. You

(provide) with the facilities of a virtual (虚拟的) classroom and a virtual

upgrades their professional knowledge to a new level can

campus. Anyone (6)

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)

and look at the person in the eye, so he’ll know you

(succeed) apology: It must be

(memorize), my mother was telling me, “Don’t watch the ground when you say,

'I’m sorry.' Hold your head (4)

mean it.” My mother thus made the key point of a (5) direct.

(6)

important thing we should do for an effective apology is to bear the

(7)

(make) excuses, which

(good) about themselves. That, (encourage) others to take their

responsibility for our careless mistakes. We are used to

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)

after all, is the purpose of every apology. It matters little (9) you are wholly or only partly wrong: Answering for your mistake (10) 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)

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(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 I’m sorry. But, as my mom told me, it ’s 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 isn’t 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 Secretary’s apology might have been accepted by his old teacher but he might get (8)

(he) into trouble. According to the Daily Mail, Mr. Gove’s mother

(know) he was being so naughty. ” Later, Gove said, “I can never

(eventual) speak to him, I will tell him a good sorry.”

didn’t know her son was causing trouble at school and she said, “He would have been punished if I (9)

express my apology to him face to face these days—it just goes through to his answering machine. But when I do (10)

第 13 篇

A tough new smoking ban has been introduced in China’s capital city Beijing. The World

Health Organization (WHO) welcomed it. The ban came (1)

effect on June the 1st

(smoke) in all indoor public

and is the toughest anti-smoking law. The law bans (2) 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

(report) anyone who breaks the law

restaurants. The public is also being asked (6) 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 world’s 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 high

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school sports meeting, we decided to make it an unforgettable experience for all of us.

We first attended the opening parade, for (2)

(prepare). (4)

our class had made a lot of (3)

(vary) events such

our excitement, our parade performance was a great success.

(do) before,

After the parade, the games started. My classmates attended (5)

as running, high jump and long jump. Due to the hard training they (6) their performances were very (7)

(impress). On the stand, my classmates applauded

and cheered for the athletes, some (8) moments. Finally, the result (9)

(raise) their cameras to capture the exciting

(amaze) that our

(announce). It was (10)

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 goesby.

第 15 篇

I don’t know what it is. No matter (1)

I go to a post office and no matter where

(me) standing in line behind someone who has a

the post office is, I always find (2)

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)

as the first line, but at least it was moving. It turned out

(lose) my place in the first

(feel) that I could not stand waiting in such a line any longer, I decided to join (5) one. It seemed twice as (6)

to be the worst choice I had ever made. As soon as I (7) 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,

(say) without a

pushed forward a printed sign saying “Position Closed” and (10) 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) daytime. (3)

(feel) very sleepy in class in the

(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

(sleep)

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) with him in the same bedroom and watch him (7)

(close). Following my advice, his

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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 read

some 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

(good). In that picture, he

(determine) to love

you

those. He picks the one that he feels make him look the (2)

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)

himself.

I read (5) poem recently and the young man said, “If I ask you (6)

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) is a gateway (9)

(I)’?” That statement hit me like a ton of bricks. I’ve

, the selfie does deserve some credit for

struggled with confidence all my life. I still do. And in (8) way am I saying that taking a selfie

confidence. (10)

allowing individuals to express themselves.

第 18 篇

Table manners vary from culture to culture. (1)

is acceptable in one country

(tradition), it

may be considered extremely rude in another. Here we will tell you about the traditional

table manners (2)

was the woman’s job (4) Only (6)

the modern table manners in Korea. (3)

(cook) food and set the table. The woman would sit (5)

her husband to make sure that he had everything he needed for a pleasant meal.

the husband finished would the woman and her children eat. Nowadays,

of the family members eat together at the

(include) the

basic

table manners have changed a lot. (7)

same time. It is common to see everyone help with the meal, (8)

husband. One tradition, however, has not changed. It is the oldest person that starts the meal. (9)

(stay) until the oldest person is finished is considered to be (10)

tradition of Korean table manners.

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第 19 篇

Green is not always referring to the color. In some cases, it is the term (1)

(use)

for being environmentally friendly. If you5ve been expecting to replace your furniture, consider (2)

(go) green because green furniture offers many benefits. Here are a few

green

your health. Also its making process doesn’t cause

(produce),

some degree in your own way.

make them green. Materials can

because they are renewable resources or they are all

tips to get you started on your hunt for the perfect eco-friendly furniture. First, furniture isn’t harmful (3) you prevent global warming (5) be good for the environment (7) (8)

damage to the environment in any way. Besides, by using eco-friendly (4)

The materials that are used in furniture are (6)

(nature). A lack of chemicals in furniture also means it is a better (9)

(depend) on what they are made of.

(choose) for the environment. It may be hard to imagine that a sofa or a table could actually be a green product, but they really can be (10) green materials.

Therefore, when you want to hunt for the perfect green furniture, you should choose the

第 20 篇

A sex education book published in China for second-grade students (1) are

aged eight to nine, has caused a lively debate.

China has long been considered a conservative country where talking about sex is

embarrassing, especially among kids. Such closed-minded and backward attitudes have led

(2) a lack of sexual knowledge, making kids (3) (help) when facing sexual

(argue) that

crimes. Many people have expressed support for the books as well, (4) such texts can teach kids proper sexual knowledge, allowing them (5) themselves against sex crimes.

(defend)

In response to public concern over the books, the publisher has released a statement

defending the books. “We hope sexual knowledge, along with other scientific knowledge, can

be (6)

(natural) and accurately taught to our kids … Sexual crimes targeting (7)

(child) frequently take place in China, and they remind us of the importance of

promoting sexual education among elementary school students,” the (8) read.

(announce)

According to The paper.cn publisher spent nine years collecting the text and opinions ,the

from both experts (9)

parents. The books require teachers to receive professional

training before delivering related lectures. Extra materials and resources designed for parents

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will (10)

(publish) soon.

第 21 篇

The (1)

(disappear) of the famous crime writer, Agatha Christie, was as

the evening of

mysterious as any of her exciting stories. At about 11 o’clock (2)

Friday, December 3rd in 1926, Mrs. Christie got into her car and took a drive (3) saying where she was going. She didn’t return.

The next morning her car was found without a driver at Newlands Corner, Surrey.

People imagined that she might (4)

(kill) herself. But as the days went by, it was

(nature)

(7)

(offer) a reward to

suggested (5)

she was murdered. The press and the public (6)

took great interest in the case, with at least one newspaper anyone who could find Mrs. Christie.

Agatha finally was found (8)

(live) on Tuesday, December 14th, when she was

from her car. It was said that, for ten days, the writer had

(lose) of memory and I do not think she

reunited with her husband at a hotel in Harrogate, North Yorkshire, which was located around 50 kilometers (9)

been staying at the hotel under the name of “Mrs. Theresa Neele”. Her husband said, “She

has suffered from the most complete (10)

knows who she is.”

第 22 篇

There was once a small boy who would never get dressed when his parents told him to,

(1)

would he wear what they wanted him to. He preferred unusual clothes, but

(quick), but the boy didn’t like this, and he would slow down even more.

(amuse), the boy followed his parents out of the door.

nobody could do anything to him. As the boy stood outside his

above all, he liked taking his time. His parents were always in a rush, and wanted him to be much (2)

One day, his parents got so angry when he refused to dress, that they told him to go out

without any clothes at all. (3)

He held a belief (4)

house with nothing on. (5) farmer. The farmer, (6) also he (7)

(wait) for his parents’ car, along came the local pig

was almost deaf, had very poor eyesight. Not only that, but

(8)

(he) into a pig

anything other than

(forget) his glasses that day. When he saw the boy’s pink skin, he thought

it was one of his pigs. Shouting and pushing, the farmer forced

cage. The boy begged him to stop but the deaf farmer couldn’t hear. When found by his parents, the terrified boy never again wanted to be mistaken (9) a human being. Now he’s the first (10)

(get) dressed, and always looks neat.

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第 23 篇

High in thick bamboo forests in the misty, (1)

(rain) mountains of southwestern

China (2)

(live) one of the world’s rarest mammals: the giant panda, also called the

(relative) of bears survive in

(occasion) 99 percent of

(do) it.

panda. Only about 1,000 of these black-and-white (3) the wild.

Pandas eat almost nothing (4)

bamboo shoots and leaves. (5)

they eat other plants, fish, or small animals, but bamboo accounts (6) their diets.

Pandas eat fast. They eat a lot, and they spend about 12 hours a day (7)

The reason is that they digest only about a (8)

(five) of what they eat. Overall,

bamboo is not very nutritious. To stay healthy, they have to eat a lot—up to 15 percent of their body weight in 12 hours-so they eat fast.

Pandas’ molars (臼齿) are very broad and flat. The shape of these teeth helps the animals

crush the bamboo shoots, leaves, and stems they eat. (9) (get) the bamboo to their

mouths, they hold the stems with their front claws, which have enlarged wrist bones that act as thumbs for grasping things. A panda should have at least two bamboo species where it lives, or it will starve. Pandas are shy; they don’t go into areas (10)

people live. This

restricts pandas to very limited areas.

第 24 篇

It was late in the afternoon when a man came out of a grocery store loaded with bags.

His wife was giving a dinner party that evening. It was getting dark, and his wife was

probably getting (1) mistook it (3)

To his great (5)

(patience). He had to hurry. He came to the parking lot and

(exact) like his own car. He

his He looked in his pockets for his keys so he could open the door of

so many bags in his hands.

(relieve), he found his keys after some time. Then he tried to

(get) annoyed, he forced it into the

was nearby heard

looked for his car. He saw a Ford that looked (2) the car. It was no easy task, (4)

open the door, but the key wouldn’t turn. (6)

lock, and in doing so, he broke the key. Meanwhile, he had dropped all his bags. And he broke the window of the car. Just then, the owner of the Ford (7) the crash of the window glass and (8)

(rush) to the scene. He thought the man was a

car thief who was trying to steal his car. He immediately called the police. Meanwhile, (9)

crowd had gathered on the spot. The man tried to explain what had happened, but

no one believed what he said. Finally, the man (10)

(send) to the police station.

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第 25 篇

Zhang Jiangxing has been walking through the ancient forests of the

Shennongjia

National Nature Reserve for over two decades to find the wild man. He will not give up until he (1)

(come) face-to-face with the creature. He began living in the mountain in 1994,

(extreme) fascinated by the wild man. (3) (arm) with a

after becoming (2)

camera, he constantly looks for clues of the creature’s whereabouts, living off the land and (4)

(sleep) in abandoned homes and empty caves. To him, the wild man is a branch of

science, (5)

that he has been studying for a very long time. So far, he has collected

(exist)-more than 100 hair samples and 3,000

(see) it for himself no less than

(8)

(convince) that

enough evidence of the wild man’s (6)

photos of large footprints. He even came close to (7)

nineteen times. However, most scientists regard it as nothing more than a legend only

there is lack of concrete evidence. But Zhang Jiangxing (9)

he will one day find the wild man (10)

(he) and prove the scientist wrong. To him

it’s just a matter of time.

第 26 篇

There are two factors (1)

(determine) individual’s intelligence. The first is the . Human brains differ (3)

(consider), some being

sort of brain he is born (2) more capable than others. (4)

however good a brain he has to begin with, an

he is brought

individual will have a low intelligence unless he has opportunities to learn. So the second factor is what happens to the individual—the sort of environment (5)

up. If an individual is handicapped (受阻碍) (6)

(environment), it is likely that his

brain will fail to develop and he will never attain the level of intelligence of which he is capable.

The importance of environment in determining an individual’s intelligence can (7)

(show) by the case of the twins, Peter and Mark. When the twins were three months

old, their parents died, and they were placed in separate foster homes. Peter was brought (8)

by parents of low intelligence with poor educational opportunities. Mark

(9) This they

(educate) in the home of well-to-do parents who had been to college.

environmental difference continued until the twins were in their late teens, (10)

were given tests to measure their intelligence. Mark’s I. Q. was 125, twenty-five points higher than the average and fully forty points higher than his twin brother.

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第 27 篇

Have you ever wondered whether there is life on Mars? The big Red Planet is a mystery to us but (1)

(hope) not for much longer.

(name) Curiosity started its

On November 11, the Mars rover (漫游者) (2)

journey into space. After eight months flying in a rocket, Curiosity covered more than 566

million kilometers and finally landed on Mars — according to BBC reports.

The rover is there to find out (3) The place (4)

there is, or ever was, life on the cold,

desert-like planet.

Curiosity landed is called Gale Crater, a huge hole on Mars.

it is only

Scientists believe that there was once water and even life there.

In order to do its job, Curiosity is packed with many useful tools, (5)

three meters long, about the size of a small car.

It has a robot arm that can collect soil and drill into rock. It also carries (6)

own

laser gun. The gun can turn a small amount of rock

(7) gas, so that Curiosity can

study what the rock (8)

(9) and soil.

(make) up of.

(collect) and studying rock

the help of these tools, Curiosity will act as a robot geologist. For the next

two years, it will stay and travel inside Gale Crater, (10)

第 28 篇

Many students fail (1)

(perform) well in an exam not because they lack ability,

their future will be

(competition)

but because of the unique pressure of the exam room-the tense atmosphere, the ticking clock

on the wall, the teacher walking around, and the thought (2) decided by the exam.

It’s not just students who will face pressure. Human beings are (3)

animals and we decide to evaluate each other, whether in exams, in job interviews (4)

even on romantic dates, so all of us (5)

(occasion) get nervous. Removing

pressure from life is an impossible dream.

However, there are some ways which can help reduce our pressure. It turns out that we

are far more likely to overcome the pressure (6)

we are as familiar as possible (7)

(prepare),

from

the situation we are about to face. Of course, even when we (8)

we may still feel nervous, but at least we will be more equipped to deal with our (9)

(nervous) than if we have failed to prepare. Furthermore, we may also benefit reminding (10)

(we) that the big moment is not that big after all from a different

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perspective. Even a huge exam is not as important as a loving family, or goodhealth.

第 29 篇

There is an English proverb (1)

(say) “(2)

(honest) is the best policy.”,

we are

(3)

attaches great importance (4) honesty.

What are the (5)

(benefit) of honesty? It is known to all (6)

likely to meet different people in our life. If you are honest to others, they will be honest to you (7)

will help you.

return. When you are sad, they will comfort you. If you are in trouble, they

(list) the evils of dishonesty here. (9) (general) speaking,

(regard) as a public

There is no (8) enemy.

a dishonest man will be looked down upon by others and (10)

第 30 篇

There’s a science to setting goals. Below, we share some research -backed tips to help you

carry out successful goals.

Choose a goal that (1)

(matter), not just is easy to win.

A meaningful goal-(2)

that truly inspires you to change-requires going deeper.

(smoke), ask why do you want to quit? Then, if you

Think about what you want in the coming year, and then ask yourself why you want that. For example, if you want to quit (3)

want to quit for your health, ask why do you want good health?

Set up your goals positively.

How you describe your goal makes a big

(4) (differ). (5) (focus) on

what you want to bring into your life-not what you want to avoid-will make you more likely to actually struggle for it.

Prepare for failure (in a good way).

Moments of failure can’t (6)

(avoid), but most of us abandon the goal entirely

when slight failures start piling up. At the moment when you fail, often the first instinct( 能)is to push the goal away. It’s so (7) or self-criticism and guilt.

Your task is not to avoid failures, (8)

(comfort) to be in that condition of self-doubt

to plan for them. For example, if you’re

likely to choose unhealthy meals when you’re hungry, carry a light snack withyou.

In (9) (conclude), wise choices and full preparations are (10) (rely)

measures to reach our goals.

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第 31 篇

Located in the northwest of Hunan Province, about 300 kilometers away from Changsha, the capital of Hunan, Zhangjiajie, (1)

covers a total area of 9,563 square kilometers,

is a tourist city for its unique natural scenery and abundant tourism resources. Zhangjiajie (2)

(award) the title of “World Geological Park” in 2004. Actu ally, Zhangjiajie, honored

as “the most fantastic mountain under heaven” and “a walking Chinese landscape painting”,

is also widely praised as “(3) “a maze (迷宫) of nature,” (4) home and abroad.

enlarged potted landscaping” “a mini fairyland” and

(attract) a growing number of tourists (5)

Since it was discovered in the 1980s, tourism industry (6)

(become) the leading

(7)

industry in Zhangjiajie, which has stimulated the development of other industries

(relate) to tourism. At the same time, eco-tourism has been developed rapidly in

(appeal) folk customs as well as other thrilling tourist (9)

is performed by the

Zhangjiajie. When you come to Zhangjiajie, you can fully appreciate its magnificent natural

scenery and experience (8)

(activity), and you will be deeply impressed by (10)

minorities there. It must be an exciting, joyful and unforgettable tour toZhangjiajie.

第 32 篇

Once a farmer lost his watch in his barn, in which lots of grain was kept. The watch, (1)

was a gift from his father, was very important to him and he was determined to find

it.

After searching the barn for a long time, however, he gave up and asked for help from a

group of children who were playing nearby. He promised to give a great reward to (2)

found the watch.

(3)

(hear) this, the children hurried inside the barn immediately. They searched

(bury) in the grain. The farmer was

a little boy went up to him and asked to be given (6)

everywhere but still could not find the watch (4) about to give up (5)

second chance. The farmer looked at him and thought, “Why not? After all, this kid looks honest.”

So the farmer sent the little boy back into the barn. After a while the little boy came out (7)

the watch in his hand! The farmer, (8)

(surprise) but happy, asked the boy

how he succeeded where the rest had failed.

The boy replied, “I did nothing but (9)

(sit) quietly and listen for the sound of

the watch.”

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This shows us that sometimes a peaceful mind can think (10) excited one.

(well) than an

第 33 篇

A CCTV journalist succeeded in arousing a heated discussion among netizens by asking

people whether they were happy. The responses to the question were various, even some

quite funny ones (1)

answers, it did not take long happiness.

(include). Although people played jokes (2) (3)

the

they began to figure out the true meanings of

(affect) greatly by their own

It is certain that people’s views on happiness (4)

life experience. Unfortunately, too many people refer to being rich as happiness and there is no sign of a decrease in (5) wealth. Some people whose (6)

number of those who are voluntarily at the mercy of

(intend) is to make big money appreciate being

their happiness lies.

who are known as silver-

given any chance to multiply their income, believing that is (7)

Some are eager to inherit their parents’ property, especially those

spoon kids. Even worse, some would rather break the law to satisfy their financial desire or seek their fortune (8)

(legal).

(pursue) wealth merely but about

the fullest and be

In my opinion, happiness is not about (9)

admiring the beautiful things in life. Therefore, live your life (10)

happy.

第 34 篇

The Dragon Boat Festival is a lunar holiday, (1)

(fall) on the fifth day of the fifth (significant) and the one with the

lunar month. This festival is a holiday of great (2)

(3)

(long) history. It is celebrated by boat races in the shape of dragons. (4)

is exciting to watch competing teams row their boats forward to a drumbeat (击鼓), racing to reach the finishing end first.

The boat races during the Dragon Boat Festival (5)

(be) traditional customs to

(fill) with cooked

attempt to rescue the famous poet Qu Yuan. Qu Yuan drowned on the fifth day of the fifth

lunar month in 277 B. C. Chinese citizens threw bamboo leaves (6)

rice into the water. Therefore, the fish could eat the rice rather than the hero poet, (7) later on turned into the custom of eating rice dumplings.

The (8)

(celebrate) is also a time for protection from evil and disease for the rest

(say) to be difficult to raise, and people

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of the year. Children born in this month (9)

tend to concentrate their efforts during this time, attempting to protect their families from

illness and bad luck. If one manages to stand an egg (10)

its end at exactly 12:00

noon, the following year will be a lucky one.

第 35 篇

American popular music is played all over the world. People of all ages in all countries

enjoy (1)

(listen) to it. The reasons for its (2) (popular) are the music’s fast

(come)

pace and rhythmic beat.

The music has many origins in the United States. Country music, (3)

from the rural areas in the southern United States, is one source. Many people appreciate this

music (4) feelings (6)

(simple) because of the emotions (5) (express) by country music

songs. A second origin of American popular music is the blues. It described mostly sad

(reflect) the difficult lives of American blacks. It is usually played and

rock and roll in the 1950’s. Since then there (8)

sung by black musicians, but it is popular with all Americans. Rock music is a newer form of music. This music style was known (7) others. Many (9)

(be) many forms of rock music, hard rock, soft rock, punk rock, disco music and

(perform) of popular rock music are young musicians.

(sing) in their original English or sometimes

People hear these songs (10)

translated to other languages. The words may differ, but the enjoyment of the music is universal.

第 36 篇

In recent years, Internet voting has become (1) (increase) popular in China.

People not only cast on-line votes (2)

(them), but also urge others to vote for (3)

(compete) like the “Most Beautiful Teacher” and the “CutestBaby”.

Lin Yue, a high school student, is invited to vote in the “Best Police Officer”, (4)

(organize) by the local government to let the public have a better understanding of police (5)

(officer) daily work. Lin Yue visits the website and reads all the stories. He is

(6)

(deep) moved by their glorious deeds. He is already thinking of becoming a

policeman himself in the future.

Wu Hua is invited by his uncle to vote for his cousin in the “Future Singer”. He has

received three similar (7)

(invite) so far. His uncle tells him (8)

if his cousin

wins it, the family will win an overseas tour (9) much, but he finds other singers perform even (10) This is a question that troubles him very much.

free. Wu Hua likes his cousin very

(well). To vote, or not to vote?

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第 37 篇

I am awfully sorry about the severe earthquake, which (1)

(strike) your

the

hometown. I felt (2)

(extreme) upset when the news came (3) (home).

earthquake had led to extensive and severe damage in your county, causing loss of lives and leaving many people (4)

(5)

(face) such a horrible natural disaster, the people there remain (6)

(concern) about the present situation in your country and we are all

the saying goes, unity is

strong determination and the support from every corner

calm and strong-willed that we all admire your courage and strength. Here in China people are very (7)

determined to make every bit of our effort to help. (8)

strength. I am sure that (9)

of the world, you and your country can go through the difficulty and a better hometown (10)

(rebuild) soon.

第 38 篇

For centuries, everybody knows laughter is the best medicine. Besides bringing joy, the

doctor also believes that laughter helps release stress, (1)

is the cause of many

diseases.

The celebration of World Laughter Day (2) world peace. It is a special day that can (3)

(mean) to bring good health, joy and (celebrate*) annually by anyone on the

first Sunday of May. All people need to do is (4)

(laugh) aloud and wildly. The fun

event was started by an Indian physician, Dr. Madan Katria.

His quest to make the world a happier place began in 1995, with the introduction of

Laughter Yoga (大笑瑜伽课), a fitness class (5)

people practice breathing exercise

and uncontrolled laughter.

Though only five students attended the first class, this fun way of exercising soon began

to spread and in a short time it began to (6)

(hold) in more than 70 countries around

the world.

Members get together every day or twice a week to exercise by simply laughing out loud,

waving their hands and making funny faces to each other to keep the laughing (7)

(go).

In 1998, in an attempt to spread the laughter to every person, the physician declared

the

first Sunday of every May World Laughter Day. Not (8)

(surprise),it became an (organize) the celebrations

instant hit. To make it more fun, Dr. Katria suggested (9)

in public places so that other people could join in. Some even awarded prizes to (10)

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(participate) who could perform this feat in a natural and effortless way.

第 39 篇

There is a wonderful story about Jimmy Durance, one of the greatest singers.

(1) was

(ask) to be a part of a show for some old World War II soldiers, he said that he

so busy (2)

he could afford only a few minutes, and that he (3) (come) if

(leave) for his

they wouldn’t mind his singing one short song and immediately (4) next appointment. Of course, the show’s director agreed happily.

But when Jimmy got on the stage, something surprising happened. He went through his

short song and then stayed. The applause grew louder and louder and he kept staying. Pretty

soon, he had been on the stage for fifteen, twenty, and then thirty minutes. One of his (5)

(assist) behind the stage stopped him and said, “I had thought you had to leave

pretty soon. What happened?”

Jimmy answered, “I did have to leave, but I can show you the reason

(be) two men, both of (9)

(6) I

stayed. You can see (7) yourself if you look at the front row.” In the front row (8)

had lost an arm in the war. One had lost his right

(10)

arm and the other had lost his left. Together, they were clapping, loudly and

(cheer).

第 40 篇

Alfred Nobel was born in Sweden and then moved to Russia with his parents in 1842, (1)

his father made a strong position in the engineering industry, but (2)

(fortune) went bankrupt ( 破产) few years later. Nobel had never been to school (3)

university, but had studied (4) and excellent linguist, (6)

(private) and became a (5) (skill) chemist

(speak) Swedish, Russian, German, French and English.

(finance)

(invent) and built

Unlike his father, he had better luck in business and showed more (7) sense. He was quick to see industrial chances for his scientific (8)

up over eighty companies in twenty different countries. But his main concern was never with making money or even with making scientific (9)

(discover). Instead, he was always

(10)

searching for a meaning for life. In 16, Nobel died in Italy. In his will, he left money

(provide) prizes for outstanding work in Physics, Chemistry, Physiology, Medicine,

Literature and Peace. And so, the man is remembered and respected long after his death.

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第 41 篇

This summer I travelled from noisy Beijing to Wuzhen, a beautiful village in Zhejiang Province. Unfolded before me was (1)

unique image of this water country-the stone

bridge and the water flowing, all like fairytales to me.

However, (2)

impressed me most was not the natural scenery but the scene of a

(take) pictures of them. To my surprise, the grandma smiled and waved at

(warm).

(forget) experience with my friends. They were (6)

grandma bathing a little baby in a wooden basin with the door open. My friends couldn’t

help (3)

us. All of a sudden, my heart was filled with (4)

I shared the photo and my (5)

(simple) moved as I was, but at the same time they reminded me of the unpleasant

experiences in big cities. We feel embarrassed to see people quarrelling in public because they

(7) (step) on accidentally by strangers.

According to a recent survey (8)

(make) in the November 2016 Jiangxi News: 45

percent of the residents don’t know the names of their neighbors; 63 percent have never

devoted (9)

(they) to talking to their neighbors; 67 percent think that the relationship

between them and their neighbors is just so-so, or even worse.

Wouldn’t it be beautiful to say hello to our neighbors who just came back (10)

work and give them a smile?

第 42 篇

Sending gifts varies greatly from country to country. In Australia, Canada, the United

States and European countries, (1)

(send) gifts is rarely expected. While seen as a

nice gesture, it is more important to avoid (2)

(give) highly personal gifts such as

(country), it is

clothing. When visiting the home of a colleague from one of these (3) normally appropriate to bring a gift to the hostess.

In America, (4) (7)

(expense) gifts are definitely out. A good (5) (choose)

entertainment or a sporting event.

is to take the deserving person to dinner, or to (6) is thought (8) here, be prepared.

the contrary, gift giving is a traditional custom in Japan. In Japan the proper gift

(express) the giver’s true friendship, gratitude and respect far (9)

(well) than words can. So if you plan to visit Japan or to have any Japanese visit you

Australia is known for its friendliness and informality. So modest gifts, such as a diary, a

paperweight, or a coffee cup might (10)

(present) to a friend. At a trade show,

T-shirts, ties, baseball caps, or a pin may be appropriate souvenirs. Anything more than these

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types of gifts could cause embarrassment.

第 43 篇

I was in the ninth year when I began to suffer from depression. My parents noticed but

felt that since I’d always been (1)

good child, this was temporary.

(confident). Finally I refused to

(2) (fortunate), it was not to be so. I didn’t have friends. Hardly could I share

(shut) myself in my room for hours. my bad performance. One morning, (6)

a particularly

(depress). Then as the

(notice) a

my problems. Deep worry began to destroy my (3) attend classes, (4) were surprised (5)

The examination was approaching, but I simply didn’t care. My parents and teachers severe lecture from my father, I stood at the school gate, (7)

other students marched to their classrooms, our headmaster called me. The next forty-five minutes was one of the most precious moments in my life. She said she (8) big change in me and wondered why. At first she took my hands in

(9) (she) and

listened patiently as I mentioned my worries. Then she hugged me as I wept. Months of frustration and loneliness disappeared in her motherly hug.

No one had tried to understand what the real problem was except the headmaster, (10)

helped me out simply by listening and hugging.

第 44 篇

Valentine’s Day is known as a day of love and romance. It (1) (fall) on February

(2)

14th every year.

There are a few different versions of its origin and history, one of which dates back

an ancient Roman festival, Lupercalia, (3)

(celebrate) on February 15th. On

(contain) and

(follow)

this day, young single women would place their names in a huge (4)

young bachelors of the town would come and draw a name from it. The young man and the woman, (5)

name was picked would become partners for the (6)

years. Many of these couples would eventually get (7) the month of February is perfect for romance.

(marry). Many people believe

Valentine’s day was originally celebrated in Europe, but in recent years it is also

celebrated in China, (8)

(especial) among young people. Interestingly, China has its

own Valentine’s day, Qixi Festival, falling on the 7th day of the 7th month of our lunar calendar. It is in memory of a day on which the legendary Cowherder and Weaving Maid (9)

(allow) to be together, after being separated by the Milky Way for a whole year. (10)

good fortune we have in China-there is not only one Day of Love to celebrate, but

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two!

第 45 篇

Also (1)

(know) as “paper paintings” and “painted pictures” , New Year

paintings are (2)

unique art form in Chinese folk culture. The paintings are called

(most) posted during the Chinese New

“New Year paintings” because they are (3) Year holiday (4)

decoration and they are also a symbol of New Year’s greetings.

(appear) around the Tang Dynasty, replacing the

New Year paintings (5)

previous door pictures (6)

(feature) the gods believed to be able to protect the

residents and drive away ghosts. In the Song Dynasty, New Year paintings were created on a large scale. With the advancement of printing technology, the content and forms of New Year paintings became (7)

Ming and Qing Dynasties, (8)

Traditional printing (9)

(diversity). The development of the paintings matured in the

the art hit its heyday (全盛期).

(method) of New Year paintings include woodblock

printing, tone-block printing, offset (胶印) printing, traditional Chinese painting, watercolor painting and sketches, etc. Woodblock printed New Year paintings (10)

(be) the

most popular and interesting ones.

第 46 篇

I always have my own ways to learn English. First, I always read the text in advance so

that I can know what I must pay much attention to in class. (1)

my delight, when my

teacher raises a question, I know how to answer more often. And whenever I answer a question (2) useful (3)

(correct), I have a strong sense of achievement.

(express) and key words are (4) I want to take down. After class,

(understand) of them. Of course, I

Besides, I always try to take notes in class. Important language points, grammar rules, I organize the notes so that I can have a better (5)

will certainly read aloud the notes in the morning.

To develop my interest in English, after class I (6)

(wide) read English materials.

By this means I can also develop my ability of reading.

(7)

(chat) with my teachers and classmates is also one of my ways to learn

English about different topics concerning friendship,

(9)

(give) me a sense of pride, (10)

English. We often talk (8)

sports, etc. Free expression in English always

in turn inspires me to learn English better.

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第 47 篇

A motto is a sentence or a phrase (1)

can inspire us especially when we are (2)

(face) with difficulties. Many of us have our mottoes, such as “Where there is a will,

there is a way.” or “Nothing is difficult if you put your heart into it.”, and so on. My motto is

“God helps those who help themselves.” Sometimes I am lazy and don’t want to make efforts (3)

(work) hard, but the moment I think of my motto I will get (4)

I am doing. I write my motto (6)

(energy) I can see it

again and devote myself to (5)

easily. Every time I fail in my exam and begin to lose heart, the sight of my motto inspires me with much (7)

(confident). My motto also makes me become an (8)

(easy).

(depend) person. That is to say, I won’t rely on others (9)

My friends, what is your motto? If you still haven’t got a motto, please choose one because a motto can have a great effect (10)

you.

第 48 篇

More and more middle school students are going to all kinds of training classes or

(1)

(have) family teachers at weekends. There are two different viewpoints on it.

Some think it necessary. First of all, it’s more (2) (3)

(effect) to study with a teacher

by themselves. Secondly, it can strengthen (4) they have learnt in class. (necessary). For one thing,

, students

Besides, they can learn a lot more. Others think it (5) students can (6)

(easy) form the habit of relying on others. For (7)

(make) money.

need time to relax from time to time. What’s more, the purpose of many training classes and family teachers is (8)

In my opinion, whether a training class or family teacher is needed just (9)

(depend). Do be sure to choose a good and suitable class or teacher. Otherwise, it would be

(10) waste of time and money.

第 49 篇

Nowadays, many people love to travel. It is very common (1)

people to go on a

trip at any time. Some even consider travelling as part of their lifestyle. Perhaps, the reason

for its present (2) (popular) is that modern people have come to realize that it is (3)

(rich) our lives. It increases our knowledge and

(benefit). It helps to (4)

widens our vision. When we visit interesting places, we discover new people, (5)

(surround), plants and animals.

It is refreshing. It is (6)

psychological necessity for people (7)

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have

stressful jobs. In today’s society, many people suffer great stress at work. Taking regular trips

(8)

(produce) better results for them. It helps them to handle the stress they

work. For

experience at work better. After a break, they feel more energetic in (9)

many working adults, regular getaways help them keep their energy and enthusiasm (10)

(require) for their work. Without these breaks, they may suffer from work burnout.

第 50 篇

Mr. Zhang is the most popular teacher in our school, (1)

teaches us physics. He

(2)

is considerate and thoughtful. At the same time he is strict

us students. We all

love him very much.

His class is lively and interesting. He not only has (3)

but also has a wealth of knowledge. He divides us into several groups (4)

unique teaching method,

(patient) ,

which inspires us to compete against each other.

In his class he often says to us, “Physics is not easy (5) encourages us to be full of confidence and absorb (7)

(learn) but it is (6)

great importance. Nothing is more important.” In addition, from time to time, he

(we) in it so that we will make

he said is impressed on our memory.

(10)

(admit) into key

a (8)

(contribute) to society. (9)

We’ve decided to study harder in order that we can universities for further education.

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