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语法填空-短文语填(约220词) | 较易(0.85) |
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1 . 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

China’s Grand Canal(大运河)

For centuries, the power of Chinese emperors rose and fell with     1    (they) control of the Grand Canal. Today, this important waterway is shorter than it once was,     2     it is still the longest man-made river in the world and continues to play an important cultural and     3    (economy) role in modern China.

The original canal system began around the year 605,     4    Emperor-Yang realized that-in order to feed his army--he needed a way to move food quickly from China’s southern rice -growing region to the country’s north.     5    (complete) in 611, the canal grew more and more important throughout China over the next 500 years. In 1279, Kublai Khan began to repair and build new parts of the canal. This rebuilding work created a more direct north-south route to and from Beijing. Future     6    (rule) then continued to expand and improve the canal. In addition to     7    (move) rice around China, the Grand Canal was also an important cultural waterway. Ideas, regional foods, and cultural practices were transported from one part of China     8    another along the county’s watery highway.

Today, boats still carry tons of coal, food, and other goods to points between Hangzhou and Jining. In 2014, the historic Grand Canal was made a UNESCO World Heritage site.It     9    (hope) that Grand Canal, one of the world’s great engineering accomplishments, will continue to link north and south China for centuries     10    (come).

2021-11-03更新 | 272次组卷 | 5卷引用:湖北省高一年级-语法填空名校好题
语法填空-短文语填(约190词) | 适中(0.65) |
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2 . 阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。

Do you know the story how Alexander Graham Bell invented his famous invention-the telephone? In fact, he invented it accidentally.

It was the exploring around problems and his dynamic spirit     1     led to his most famous invention - the telephone in 1876. Bell never set out to invent the telephone and     2     he was trying to design was a multiple telegraph. This     3     (origin) telegraph sent a message over distances     4     (use) Morse code. But only one message could go

    5     a time. Bell wanted to improve it so that it could send several messages at the same time. He designed a machine that would separate different sound waves and allow different conversations to be held at the same time. But he found the problem difficult to solve. One day as he     6     (experiment) with one end of a straw joined to a deaf     7     (man) ear drum and     8     other to a piece of smoked glass, Bell noticed that when he spoke into the ear, the straw drew sound waves on the glass. Suddenly he had a flash of     9     (inspire). If sound waves could be reproduced in a moving electrical current, they could be sent along a wire. In searching to improve the telegraph, Bell had invented     10    (one) telephone!

2021-09-06更新 | 148次组卷 | 2卷引用:湖北省高三年级-语法填空名校好题
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3 . 阅读下面短文, 在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

Mount Vesuvius is an active volcano located just east of Naples, Italy. It is the only volcano on the continent of Europe that     1     (erupt) in the last one hundred years, though other volcanoes have erupted on islands in the Mediterranean Sea. Vesuvius's earliest     2     (record) eruption is now its most famous. In the year A. D. 79,     3     little or no warning, Vesuvius erupted and completely buried the ancient city of Pompeii. For two days the mountain shot     4     (volcano) material into the air, spreading     5     blanket of ash over the landscape. Pompeii, located seven kilometers from the volcano,     6     (bury) under five meters of ash. The destruction was so complete that it was not until sixteen hundred years later     7     the city was discovered. Evidence of the religion, culture, and everyday life of the Pompeiians, all     8     (leave) behind in the sudden panic of the volcano's catastrophe, are     9     (remarkable) well preserved. And everywhere there are     10     (remind) of its sudden eruption and the shadow of Vesuvius. Even the forms of the citizens remain. Their bodies lie much as they did on the day of their death almost twenty centuries ago.

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4 . 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

The Silk Road is the route     1    introduced the Eastern world to the Western civilization(文明). In early history, it was the most important trade route,     2    (mark) the beginning of globalization(全球化). The Silk Road is not a single road,as the name suggests. It refers to a huge interconnection of trade routes which spread over present-day China,South Asia and West Asia,connecting them to the Mediterranean region, North Africa and Europe. It     3    (cover) an astonishing 4,000 miles from China to Rome. The Silk Road promoted     4    (culture) exchange along with trading of various goods and services across the ancient civilizations.

The term "Silk Road”, was first used for this route in 1877,by Ferdinand von Richthofen,     5    German geographer. The silk industry started in China. Because     6     the development of the Western and Eastern civilization at that time,the demand for Chinese silk was huge. Thus,the Silk Road was created.

At the end of 760 AD, the trade suffered     7    (great) under the Tang dynasty due to years of war, only to     8    (improve) later by the Song dynasty. The increasing number of sea routes in the 14th century, however, led to a long-lasting drop in the popularity of the Silk Road.     9    ,it remains one of the     10    (big) reasons for the first wave of globalization in human history.

2020-11-12更新 | 197次组卷 | 3卷引用:湖北省高三年级-语法填空名校好题
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5 . 阅读下面材料,在空白处填入 1 个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

A group of students from England, who are interested in archaeology, have come to the Zhoukoudian caves for a visit. An archaeologist     1     (warm) gives them a brief introduction     2     the life and habits of the earliest people there.

Early people lived in caves and they made fires in the centre of caves     3     (keep) themselves warm, cook the food and scare their enemies away, such as tigers and bears. They might have kept the fire burning all winter because layers of ash almost six metres thick have been excavated.

Early people did wear clothes made from animal skins. They used sharpened stone     4     (tool) to cut up animals and remove their skins. Smaller scrapers     5     (use) to remove the fat and meat from the skin. Finally using needles     6     (make) of animal bones, they would sew the pieces together.

Early people also paid attention to their     7     (appear) and wore necklaces. Some of the necklace beads were made of animal bones but some were made of shells,     8     told us that all the fields around Zhoukoudian caves used to be part of     9     large shallow lake. They moved around, following the herds of animals. They didn’t grow their own crops, but picked fruit when it     10     (ripen) and hunted animals.

2020-10-21更新 | 106次组卷 | 2卷引用:湖北省高三年级-语法填空名校好题
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