2021新高考英语二轮复习专题限时集训23语法填空(Ⅲ)
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专题限时集训(二十三) 语法填空(Ⅲ)
A (2020·温州市高考适应性测试)
There are many great destinations in the UK, one of 1.which is the South-West of England.The most popular regions surrounding in the South-West 2.are(be) the counties of Devon and Cornwall.They are by the coast and known for having some of 3.the sunniest weather in the UK.
In the heart of the SouthWest, Dartmoor National Park 4.was voted(vote) the UK's favourite in 2016.There are plenty of breathtaking walks to choose from which will lead you 5.to discover(discover) Dartmoor's ancient and rugged(崎岖的) charm!
In the SouthWest you will find plenty of attractive and often deserted 6.beaches(beach).Some examples include Whitesand Bay in Cornwall and Woolabe beach in Devon.If you don't mind the 7.slightly(slight) cooler temperatures than other beach destinations in Europe, you are in for a real treat!
Apart from 8.being surrounded(surround) by beautiful nature, the SouthWest is full of urban gems(精华).The city of Exeter in Devon has great centers as well as lots of cafes 9.and pubs.Cornwall has its own treasures too—pretty villages and towns such as St Ives and Mousehole line the coastline, and make for the perfect locations to spend those 10.relaxing(relax) summer afternoons.
B (2020·大庆实验中学模拟)
Earth Day is an event 11.annually(annual) celebrated on April 22.12.Founded(found) by Senator Gaylord Nelson, an American politician and environmentalist, it was originally aimed at helping the public to know the current situation of pollution and 13.getting (get) people to care about the earth.
In 1962, Rachel Carson's bestseller Silent Spring created an 14.awareness (aware) of the dangerous effects of pesticides(农药).Then, a fire, 15.which broke out in 1969 on Cleveland's Guyahoga River, revealed the problem of chemical pollution in water.Senator Gaylord Nelson dreamed of 16.a similar event that would get people to take environmental issues seriously.In 1969, he was inspired by protests against the Vietnam War and came up with the idea for Earth Day.
In the fall of 1969, Nelson announced it and appealed to the entire country to get involved.Consequently, telegrams, letters and telephone calls 17.from all over the
country poured in.Since 1970, Earth Day celebrations have ter, Nelson 18.was awarded(award) the Presidential Medal of Freedom because of his work.
Today, numerous munities celebrate Earth Week, an entire week of 19.activities(activity) focused on the environmental issues.In 2017, the March for Science 20.occurred(occur) on Earth Day and was followed by the People's Climate Mobilization on April 29, 2017.
C (2020·湘赣皖·长郡十五校联考)
Who is Li Ziqi? For about 8 million watchers on YouTube and 23 million microbloggers on Sina Weibo, that's 21.an easy question to answer.She holds an account on each of the two platforms,and uploads her videos 22.concerning(concern) her rural lifestyle.
The beauty of Li's videos 23.is rooted(root) in the revival of the ancient relationship between humans and nature.24.Dressed(dress) in traditional Chinese-style clothes.Li reflects the self-sufficient lifestyle of ancient Chinese people.From making paper to weaving cloth, from making a silk quilt(被子) to building her own bread oven with 25.blocks(block), nothing seems impossible with Li's crafty hands as they work their magic to bring these things into 26.existence(exist).
Of course, via her videos Li has spread Chinese culture to the world.She lets the world know that Chinese people love good food and are good 27.at making art out of even simple raw materials.She lets the world see how Chinese people live 28.peacefully(peaceful) with nature, and it is these that have captured the hearts of her global audience.
Till now Li 29.has bee(bee) one of the most successful Internet celebrities.Though being famous also means being the target of controversy, 30.there is no doubt that she lets the world know and love Chinese culture.
D (2020·绍兴市适应性试卷)
Nowadays, social networking addiction has bee a rising concern.Social networking addiction is a phrase sometimes used 31.to refer(refer) to someone spending too much time using Facebook, Twitter,Instagram and other forms of social media—so much that it 32.influences/has influenced(influence) other aspects of daily life.
Addiction usually refers to habitual 33.behaviors(behavior) that are difficult to control and it may lead to negative effects.In most addictions, people feel forced to do certain activities so often that they bee a harmful habit, 34.which then affects other
important activities such as work or school.
In that context, a social networking addiction could 35.be considered(consider) someone with a powerful inner drive to use social media repeatedly—36. constantly(constant) checking Facebook status updates or following people's profiles on Facebook, for example, for hours on end.
But it is hard to tell when fondness for 37.an activity bees a dependency and crosses the line into a damaging habit or addiction.Does 38.spending(spend) three hours a day on Twitter reading random tweets from strangers mean you're addicted 39.to Twitter? How about five hours? You could argue you were reading headline news or 40.needed(need) to stay current in your field for work, right?。