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练习 31 语法填空+阅读理解 Ⅰ.语法填空 2022·新高考Ⅰ卷 说明文 187词 ★★☆☆☆ The Chinese government recently finalized a plan to set up a Giant Panda National Park (GPNP). 1.________ (cover) an area about three times 2.________ size of Yellowstone National Park, the GPNP will be one of the first national parks in the country. The plan will extend protection to a significant number of areas that 3.________ (be) previously unprotected, bringing many of the existing protected areas for giant pandas under one authority 4.________ (increase) effectiveness and reduce inconsistencies in management. After a threeyear pilot period, the GPNP will be officially set up next year. The GPNP 5.________ (design) to reflect the guiding principle of “protecting the authenticity and integrity (完整性) of natural ecosystems, preserving biological diversity, protecting ecological buffer zones, 6.________ leaving behind precious natural assets (资产) for future generations”. The GPNP's main goal is to improve connectivity between separate 7.________ (population) and homes of giant pandas, and 8.________ (eventual) achieve a desired level of population in the wild. Giant pandas also serve 9.________ an umbrella species (物种), bringing protection to a host of plants and animals in the southwestern and northwestern parts of China. The GPNP is intended to provide stronger protection for all the species 10.________ live within the Giant Panda Range and significantly improve the health of the ecosystem in the area. Ⅱ.阅读理解 A 2022·唐山摸底 说明文 274词 ★★☆☆☆ Cecilia Chiang, whose San Francisco restaurant, the Mandarin, introduced American diners in the 1960s to the richness and variety of authentic Chinese cuisine, died on Wednesday at her home in San Francisco. Ms. Chiang was not a chef, nor was she a likely candidate to run a restaurant. She was born near Shanghai in 1920 as the seventh daughter in a wealthy family. After her parents died, Cecilia managed the businesses' finances while still in her teens. Ms. Chiang came to the United States from China to flee the Japanese during World War Ⅱ , traveling nearly 700 miles on foot. Once in San Francisco, she met two Chinese acquaintances who wanted to open a restaurant. Ms. Chiang agreed to put up a huge deposit (存 款). But when the two women quit, Ms. Chiang found that the deposit was not refundable (可退还 的). She took a deep breath and decided to open the restaurant herself. “I began to think that if I could create a restaurant with Westernstyle service and the dishes that I was most familiar with— the delicious food of northern China—maybe my little restaurant would succeed,” she wrote in her book.The Mandarin, which was opened in 1962 as a 65seat restaurant, introduced customers to mainly Sichuan, Shanghai and Canton dishes. The early days were difficult. But little by little, Chinese diners, and a few Americans, came regularly. Overnight the tables filled and became a huge success. Ms. Chiang continued to work as a restaurant consultant into her 90s. “I think I changed what average people know about Chinese food,” Mrs. Chiang wrote. “They didn't know China was such a big country.” 1.When did Ms. Chiang start to manage the businesses' finances? A.In the 1920s. B.In the 1930s. C.In the 1950s. D.In the 1960s. 2.What does Paragraph 3 mainly talk about? A.When Ms. Chiang came to the US. B.How Ms. Chiang earned her deposit. C.What Ms. Chiang wrote in her book. D.Why Ms. Chiang opened her restaurant. 3.What do we learn about The Mandarin? A.It survived the early hardships. B.It provided all kinds of Chinese dishes. C.It could seat less than 60 people at first. D.It attracted many Americans once opened. 4.Which of the following best describes Ms. Chiang? A.Smart and Stubborn. B.Determined and brave. C.Adventurous and cautious. D.Enthusiastic and ambitious. B 2022·三明一中月考 记叙文 341词 ★★☆☆☆ “I saw it first,” Amy said, as she ripped the old leather wallet out of Charlie's hands. Without saying a word, as if they both understood that this was a secret they didn't want to share with anyone, they slipped into the alley, where no one could see them look inside. “There's got to be a million dollars here!” Charlie blurted out, when they saw the pile of hundreddollar bills. Amy, the more realistic of the two, did a quick estimate, thumbing through the wad of cash. “More like thousands,” she said, her voice shaking in disbelief. They'd found the wallet in a flowerbed by the sidewalk, when Charlie dropped his cell phone while he was trying to talk and eat a slice of pepperoni pizza at the same time. Amy stuffed the wallet into her backpack and pulled Charlie along by his elbow toward her house. As they rushed toward Viceroy Avenue, they talked excitedly about what they could do with the money - buy gifts for parents and friends, get new clothes, travel to the rainforest in Costa Rica, and adopt a whale. It looked like all of their dreams would come true. For the last block, however, they didn't talk. Each began to suspect that the other one was silently adding to the list of things they could buy. They finally reached Amy's house, but instead of going inside, they walked around the house to the back porch. They opened the wallet and counted the money into piles of ten. The total was $2400 - more money than either of them had ever seen. Then they both started talking at once.Who lost it? Their moods shifted, sinking from the high of being rich for fifteen minutes to resigning themselves to what they must do next. In the wallet's clear plastic compartment, there was a driver's license. They knew what they had to do. Although they would lose their newlyfound treasure, in a way, they felt relieved. 5.Where did Amy and Charlie find the wallet? A.In an alley. B.In a backpack. C.On the sidewalk. D.Among some flowers. 6.In paragraph 2, why was Amy's voice shaking? A.She was afraid that they would be seen by others. B.She was disappointed there wasn't a million dollars. C.She was fearful that Charlie would tell someone else. D.She felt nervous because she'd never seen so much money. 7.How did the children's mood changed on their way to Amy's house? A.From happy to angry. B.From relieved to worried. C.From excited to skeptical. D.From nervous to disappointed. 8.What did the children decide to do at the end of the story? A.To keep the money a secret from others. B.To return the wallet to its rightful owner. C.To put the wallet back where they found it. D.To buy many different things with the money. 黄金考点 短文改错——形容词、副词 考点57 充当表语用形容词 考例 I'm surely you'll have a good time. 点拨 am是系动词,后接形容词作表语, 故把surely改成sure。 考点58 修饰全句充当状语用副词 考例 Immediate, I raised my hand. 点拨 表示“立刻”,在句中作状语,应用副词,故把Immediate改成Immediately。 考点59 修饰谓语动词充当状语用副词 考例 Instead, he hopes that his business will grow steady. 点拨 修饰谓语动词grow,表示“稳步地”,应用副词,故把steady改成steadily。