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练习 44 语法填空+七选五+完形填空
Ⅰ.语法填空
2022·湖南长沙月考 说明文 229词 ★★★☆☆
You may often tell white lies to your child. For example, this sentence—“I've got Santa on
the phone and he says he's not coming unless you go to bed now”—is particularly 1.________
(use) during the Christmas season.
White lies can seem like nothing: just another tool to improve your child's behavior. But don't
get too 2.________ (attach) to the technique—telling too many white lies to your child may have
more farreaching consequences than you might have hoped.
To examine the impact of parental lying, researchers in Singapore gave 379 children online
3.________ (questionnaire). The results suggested that those 4.________ parents had lied more
were now more likely to lie to their own parents—by being lied to, in other words, it seemed that
they had started to believe being dishonest 5.________ (be) morally acceptable.
Additionally, if parents are constantly lying to their children, there may potentially be other
underlying relational issues 6.________ (contribute) to problems in adolescence and adulthood.
Yes, misleading children might not help their 7.________ (develop), but there may also be deeper
problems that are responsible 8.________ their difficulties with attention or behavior.
So, next time you think about telling 9.________ you see as a harmless white lie to keep your
child quiet or get them into bed, think again. It may save you some time—but, in the long run, it's
10.________ (probable) not worth it.
Ⅱ.七选五
2022·安徽师大月考 议论文 220词 ★★★☆☆
With the development of technology and economy, social media is becoming one of the
fastestgrowing industries in today's world. A study conducted by the US Pew Research Center
showed that 92 percent of teenagers go online daily. __1__
Changing relationships
High school student Elly Cooper from Illinois said social media often reduces facetoface
communication. “It makes facetoface relationships harder because of people's attention given to
their phones instead of their friends,” Cooper said.
__2__ Beth Kaplan from Illinois met her longdistance friend through social media. He
currently lives in Scotland, but they're still able to frequently communicate with each other. “I
can feel close to someone that I'm talking to via FaceTime,” Kaplan said.
Wanting to be “liked”
__3__ The 19yearold Essena O'Neill announced on the social networking service Instagram
that she was emitting social media because it made her unable to stop thinking about appearing
perfect online. __4__ Teenagers who get negative comments can't help but feel hurt.
__5__
However, Armin Korsos, a student from Illinois, takes advantage of the comments he
receives over social media to improve his videos on the social networking site YouTube. “Social
media can help people show themselves and their talents to the world in a way that has never been
possible before,” Korsos said.A.Opening new doors.
B.Teenagers' attitude toward social media.
C.However, the social media is beneficial to longdistance friends.
D.The rise of social media has changed the way teenagers see themselves.
E.Negative comments can also do great damage to a teenager's selfrespect.
F.The wide spread of social media has changed nearly all parts of teenagers' lives.
G.Yet, some think with social media, it's easier to start relationships with anyone from
anywhere.
Ⅲ.完形填空
2022·广东惠州调研 记叙文 268词 ★★★☆☆
The email request came in to Ekiben, a restaurant in Baltimore, late on a Thursday afternoon.
Brandon was writing on behalf of his motherinlaw, Rina, a(n) __1__ customer of the restaurant.
For the past six years, every time she visited Baltimore, the first place she wanted to go was
Ekiben so she could order that one dish—broccoli tempura (西兰花天妇罗). Brandon __2__ she
was now in the final stages of lung cancer at her home in Vermont and that he was hoping to get
the __3__ to make it for her there.
Steve Chu, one of the restaurant's coworkers, read the email and quickly replied with an
alternative __4__. He wrote, “We'd like to make it __5__ for you in Vermont.”
That Friday after work, Chu __6__ his truck with a hot plate and some cooking facilities
filled with ingredients and then headed for Vermont with his two __7__. They stayed overnight in
an Airbnb rental and __8__ the next day to Vermont.
On their arrival, they __9__ the gate of the truck, hooked (钩住) the hot plate to the truck's
power port, and started __10__. They also made tofu with peanut sauce and fresh herbs. After
neatly __11__ everything up, they knocked on their customer's door. As soon as Rina opened the
door, she __12__ the fragrance.
Brandon said his motherinlaw was so __13__ to enjoy her beloved broccoli tempura with a
side order of remarkable __14__ one last time.
“It was an honor to help fulfill the family's __15__.” Chu said.
1.A.aged B.formal
C.enthusiastic D.regular
2.A.recalled B.concluded
C.explained D.complained
3.A.list B.brochure
C.recipe D.menu
4.A.order B.blessing
C.donation D.suggestion
5.A.soft B.fresh
C.cool D.safe
6.A.supplied B.decorated
C.fixed D.loaded
7.A.neighbors B.partners
C.customers D.drivers
8.A.returned B.rode
C.drove D.changed9.A.threw away B.pulled down
C.broke through D.looked over
10.A.cooking B.advertising
C.exhibiting D.experimenting
11.A.cutting B.rolling
C.boxing D.cleaning
12.A.recognized B.followed
C.checked D.guessed
13.A.encouraged B.touched
C.shocked D.amused
14.A.kindness B.gratitude
C.cure D.assistance
15.A.ambition B.potential
C.promise D.wish
答题策略
语法填空——定语从句
定语从句题的解题步骤(2)
Everyone has his dreams, but not all these dreams can come true.
例题 Those________ dreams become true have at least one thing in common, that
is, they always hold on to their dreams.
① 确定先行词Those 指人,从who/that,whom,whose中选择
步骤
② 确定所填词在从句中作定语,修饰dreams,故用whose引导定语从句
whose 先行词Those指人,所填词在从句中作dreams的定语,故
答案
用关系代词whose引导定语从句