2022届高考英语二轮复习:时文语法填空五篇

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名称 2022届高考英语二轮复习:时文语法填空五篇
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Chinese and Mauritian watercolor paintings on display in Mauritius
A new exhibition ______ (open)Friday at the China Cultural Center in Mauritius ______ (promote) artistic exchanges between Chinese and Mauritian artists and enhance cultural cooperation between the two nations. The exhibition is co-hosted ______ the International Watercolor Society in Mauritius (IWS) and the Chinese cultural center in the island country in the Indian Ocean.
Titled Across the Oceans - Watercolor Exhibition by IWS Mauritius Members and Chinese Artists, the exhibition ______ (show) 80 watercolor paintings created by three Chinese ______ (painter) and 10 of ______ (they) counterparts in Mauritius.
The Chinese artists have added Mauritian flavor to their creations by portraying the ______(nature) landscapes of Mauritius, in addition to paintings centered around traditional Chinese culture.
An art co-creation event was held Saturday at the center to interact with visitors, with artists from both countries ______ (participate).
Obscure no more: Ancient female painters' works go on display
Female artists have been obscure for a very long time in both China and other countries around the world. As a group of shadowy artists ______ lived behind men, not only their records but also their works are ______ (limit) and rare.
Yet, some lucky ancient Chinese female painters had their works well ______ (preserve).
Sixty such works ______(go) on display at the Zhejiang Provincial Museum on Nov 25. The exhibition featured 30 female artists ______ the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) and the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), ______ (include) Wu Dexuan, Yun Bing and Ma Quan.
Yun and Ma were two of the most well-known ______ (painter) and were members of two upper class families in the Qing Dynasty. Both women excelled at painting flowers and birds, which ______(bear) a strong feminine character.
Sand animation on show in Beijing
A Spanish sand painting performance is one of the highlights of the 17th Meet in Beijing Arts Festival.
Set in a dreamland ________(create) by artist Borja González, the show is ________ at the Nine Theater in Chaoyang Cultural Center May 20 and 21.
The sand painting sequence invites the audience on an emotional journey across the world, encouraging them to reflect ________ the feelings, experiences and memories shared along the way.
The show ________ (accompany)by live music, composed by Roc Sala (piano) with Francesc Pugès and Alexandre Guitart.
Borja González ________(showcase) his talent in the 80-minutes' performance. It transcends(go beyond) language and ______(nation) boundaries, building a magical world that integrates sand paintings, live music, and puppet shows.
The boom of sand painting in the 21st century began with Ferenc Cakó, a Hungarian artist _______ specialty is performing sand animation. By _______(shift) sand painting creation venues(a place where an organized meeting, concert etc takes place) from beaches to sand boxes, Cakó brings the audience much _______ (close) to this artistic form. His passion _______ music, stage craft and technology is also shown in sand animation, _______(offer)people a powerful spectacle, stunning(extremely attractive or beautiful): _______ both sight and sound.
Passage four
We know it's good to learn another language. It opens doors, makes you more employable, _____(help) you make new friends, and it's fun too. But to improve our linguistic skills, many of us have to endure hours of school lessons or evening classes, _____ our heads buried in textbooks. It's no wonder then _____ technology appears to be providing a better and more accessible way of learning.
There is certainly a huge demand for language learning, and _____ (have) a smartphone means you can have a virtual teacher with you wherever you go. Many app _____(developer) are keen to cash in on the demand, and there are numerous learning apps available - including our own, free, BBC Learning English app! One of many popular apps, Duolingo, _____ (offer) 91 courses in 30 languages and has more than 300 million users.
Some educational apps offer languages not popular enough _____(teach) at evening classes, or at most universities. And others offer 'invented' language courses in Esperanto, Elvish and Star Trek's Klingon - lessons you might not find in a _____(tradition) classroom. Whatever you want to learn, apps allow you to go at your own pace and fit learning around other commitments.
Certainly technology is going to help in and outside the classroom. But attending a real lesson, facing a real teacher, probably forces you to be more _____(commit).
Motivation can be a problem _____ using an app. But if you have _____ genuine and practical reason to learn another language, you will no doubt stick with it.
Passage five
In our expression today, "bark" means the sound a dog makes.
Dogs bark a lot. They bark ______ they want to go outside for a walk. They bark when they see other dogs. They bark when they chase other animals, such as cats and squirrels.
Now, imagine that a dog chases a squirrel up a tree. That is a lot of work – ______ the dog, that is. Dogs cannot climb trees. Squirrels, on the other hand, are expert ______ (climber) -- of trees and just about anything else. A squirrel may go up one tree but then jump to another. The dog ______(simple) can't follow the squirrel. So, it stays on the ground barking and barking up the wrong tree.
And that is where we get our idiom.
When a dog barks up a wrong tree, they are barking up a tree ______ no longer has their prey – the squirrel.
For people, barking up the wrong tree means ______ (follow) a mistaken plan of action. If I bark up the wrong tree, I am doing something that will not get the result I want. I am wrong about the reason for something ______ possibly the way to get something.
For example, at a party I notice that my co-worker Jonas is interested in a good friend of mine ______(name) Ursula. But Ursula is happily married, which is bad news for Jonas. So, I say to ______(he), "Jonas, I know you want to ask Ursula out on a date. But you are barking up the wrong tree! She is very happily married."
The key:
Passage one:
A new exhibition opened Friday at the China Cultural Center in Mauritius to promote artistic exchanges between Chinese and Mauritian artists and enhance cultural cooperation between the two nations. The exhibition is co-hosted by the International Watercolor Society in Mauritius (IWS) and the Chinese cultural center in the island country in the Indian Ocean.
Titled Across the Oceans - Watercolor Exhibition by IWS Mauritius Members and Chinese Artists, the exhibition shows 80 watercolor paintings created by three Chinese painters and 10 of their counterparts in Mauritius.
The Chinese artists have added Mauritian flavor to their creations by portraying the natural landscapes of Mauritius, in addition to paintings centered around traditional Chinese culture.
An art co-creation event was held Saturday at the center to interact with visitors, with artists from both countries participating. The exhibition runs until Dec 2.
A Spanish sand painting performance is one of the highlights of the 17th Meet in Beijing Arts Festival.
Passage Two
Female artists have been obscure for a very long time in both China and other countries around the world. As a group of shadowy artists who lived behind men, not only their records but also their works are limited and rare.
Yet, some lucky ancient Chinese female painters had their works well preserved.
Sixty such works went on display at the Zhejiang Provincial Museum on Nov 25. The exhibition featured 30 female artists from the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) and the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), including Wu Dexuan, Yun Bing and Ma Quan.
Yun and Ma were two of the most well-known painters and were members of two upper class families in the Qing Dynasty. Both women excelled at painting flowers and birds, which bore a strong feminine character.
Passage Three
Set in a dreamland created by artist Borja González, the show is on at the Nine Theater in Chaoyang Cultural Center May 20 and 21.
The sand painting sequence invites the audience on an emotional journey across the world, encouraging them to reflect on the feelings, experiences and memories shared along the way.
The show is accompanied by live music, composed by Roc Sala (piano) with Francesc Pugès and Alexandre Guitart.
Borja González showcases his exceptional talent in the 80-minutes' performance. It transcends(go beyond) language and national boundaries, building a magical world that integrates sand paintings, live music, and puppet shows.
The boom of sand painting in the 21st century began with Ferenc Cakó, a Hungarian artist whose specialty is performing sand animation. By shifting sand painting creation venues(a place where an organized meeting, concert etc takes place) from beaches to sand boxes, Cakó brings the audience much closer to this artistic form. His passion for music, stage craft and technology is also shown in sand animation, offering people a powerful spectacle, stunning(extremely attractive or beautiful): in both sight and sound.
Passage four
We know it's good to learn another language. It opens doors, makes you more employable, helps you make new friends, and it's fun too. But to improve our linguistic skills, many of us have to endure hours of school lessons or evening classes, with our heads buried in textbooks. It's no wonder then that technology appears to be providing a better and more accessible way of learning.
There is certainly a huge demand for language learning, and having a smartphone means you can have a virtual teacher with you wherever you go. Many app developers are keen to cash in on the demand, and there are numerous learning apps available - including our own, free, BBC Learning English app! One of many popular apps, Duolingo, offers 91 courses in 30 languages and has more than 300 million users.
Some educational apps offer languages not popular enough to be taught at evening classes, or at most universities. And others offer 'invented' language courses in Esperanto, Elvish and Star Trek's Klingon - lessons you might not find in a traditional classroom. Whatever you want to learn, apps allow you to go at your own pace and fit learning around other commitments.
Certainly technology is going to help in and outside the classroom. But attending a real lesson, facing a real teacher, probably forces you to be more committed.
Motivation can be a problem when using an app. But if you have a genuine and practical reason to learn another language, you will no doubt stick with it.
Passage five
In our expression today, "bark" means the sound a dog makes.
Dogs bark a lot. They bark when they want to go outside for a walk. They bark when they see other dogs. They bark when they chase other animals, such as cats and squirrels.
Now, imagine that a dog chases a squirrel up a tree. That is a lot of work – for the dog, that is. Dogs cannot climb trees. Squirrels, on the other hand, are expert climbers -- of trees and just about anything else. A squirrel may go up one tree but then jump to another. The dog simply can't follow the squirrel. So, it stays on the ground barking and barking up the wrong tree.
And that is where we get our idiom.
When a dog barks up a wrong tree, they are barking up a tree that no longer has their prey – the squirrel.
For people, barking up the wrong tree means following a mistaken plan of action. If I bark up the wrong tree, I am doing something that will not get the result I want. I am wrong about the reason for something or possibly the way to get something.
For example, at a party I notice that my co-worker Jonas is interested in a good friend of mine named Ursula. But Ursula is happily married, which is bad news for Jonas. So, I say to him, "Jonas, I know you want to ask Ursula out on a date. But you are barking up the wrong tree! She is very happily married."