2023年广东各地区模拟试题·语法填空合集
Passage 1【2023 届广州市高三年级调研测试】
The need for speed is so deeply rooted in modern society that we often forget to press pause and think about the things that get 56 (good) with time: antiques, aged wine, long-term relationships and expertise over the years.
Peking Opera is a slow process too. An often-repeated saying goes as follows: Three minutes on stage, 10 years 57 stage. It’s meant as a nod to its demanding nature and a reminder of its high standards that ensure that any performance 58 (do) the way the forefathers wanted it.
Peking Opera is demanding because of the extensive list of skills it 59 (require). A performer is an actor, singer, dancer, acrobat, mime and martial artist all rolled into one. They’re also expected 60 (apply) delicate make-up, put on heavy costumes and, 61 (depend) on their character, perform on stage in 15cm platform shoes.
There is so much to take in 62 disciples (学徒) usually start their career as young children,
spending years conditioning their bodies and minds for the stage.
So what chance does 63 theatre beginner with little patience and zero flexibility like me stand against Peking Opera Do I have what it takes to put on a 64 (success) show There’s only one way to find out: I’m rolling up my sleeves and training under the 65 (guide) of senior stage masters in the field.
Passage 2【2023届大湾区联考】
The approaching of a new year is always exciting. The Little New Year, 56 is alsocalled the Minor New Year's Day, usually falls roughly a week before the Lunar New Year.In 2023, it will fall 57 Jan. 14th and 15th. The Chinese Little New Year is not a 58 (fix)
festival as it varies with local 59 (custom).Worshiping Kitchen God is the most important activity in 60 (celebrate) of theChinese Litle New Year. According to the folklore, the Kitchen God would report 61 theJade Emperor on the good and evil deeds of every family on the 23rd of the 12th lunar monthfor the Emperor to reward or punish. While 62 (offer) sacrifice to the Kitchen God, peopleplace candy, water, beans and hay on the table in front of the Kitchen God image.Other activities during the festival 63 (main) include sweeping dust and makingChinese paper cuts for window decoration. Chinese Litle New Year also means that Chinesepeople begin to prepare special purchases for the Spring Festival and are ready 64 (spend)a clean Spring Festival. Above all, it suggests a new year with a new image and 65(express) the good wishes of Chinese people to ring out the Old Year and ring in the NewYear.
Passage 3 [2023届广州市高三年级阶段训练英语试卷]
China has the world's largest number of world natural heritage sites, according to the National Forestry and Grassland Administration. The country is now home 56________________14 world natural heritage sites and four mixed sites ,57________________are noted for both cultural and natural features , both leading the world in terms of quantity , the administration said. These heritage sites 58_____________ ( effective) protected China's representative geological relics , mountains , forests 59_____________( endanger) animal and plant species , the and lakes,along with the rare and administration said Friday at 60_____________ news conference regarding cultural and natural heritage day,which 61_____________ ( fall) on June 8. In the past few years, the country 62_____________(enhance) legal, and technological support of the protection of its world natural heritage, establishing a management system with Chinese characteristics. China's world heritage has contributed to the country's socioeconomic development 63______________ presented its image to the world. These areas have also played an important role in the protection of cultural relics, intangible cultural heritage and historic cities, towns and villages ,64 _________ ( bring) in over 14 billion yuan in average annual tourism income for 65____________ (local).
Passage 4【2023届越秀区10月高三年级阶段测试】
Chongqing 56__________ (battle) wildfires caused by extreme heat waves in recent days. People from all walks of life have 57__________(voluntary) engaged in jointly putting' out the blazes, displaying extraordinary heroism. Here are some of the memorable moments in the city's fight against the fires.
On the evening of Thursday, as firefighters battled the blazes at the Jin yun Mountains of the city's Beibei district, a spectacular sight captured the heart of many people --- a stream of headlights 58__________(wear) by fire and rescue workers lit up the dark mountain paths, posing a sharp contrast with the red flames raging on the mountain.
Long Jie, a man in his early 20s, is one of the members of an “army of motorcyclist" 59__________ rushed forth and back on the mountains,60__________(transport) much-needed supplies to the firefighting front lines. Long joined the volunteer group on Aug 22 after fires broke out.In a video clip circulating online, an exhausted Long 61__________(see) pouring water down over his head to stay awake. “We will not withdraw until we put out the fire,” Long said.62__________wildfires threatened parts of Chongqing , the local governments issued a call for volunteers with certain skills. After learning the news, Philip, 63__________ 42-year-old American teacher at the city's Southwest University, answered the call immediately. His job was to use chain 64__________(barrier) on the mountain. “I was happy to help,'saws to cut wood to create fire Philip said, “Both my wife and children live in this city. It is my duty to do my part in safe guarding our home.”
Thanks 65_____________ the joint efforts of fire and rescue workers, as well as volunteers and residents, the heat-related fires in the city has been under control so far.
Passage 5【2023年深圳市高三年级第一次调研考试】
For Greek photographer George Doupas, Beijing is home now. During the past decade, he has been photographing the city, capturing its beauty 56 sharing these photos online and in exhibitions.
“This 57 (true) represents Beijing — the old and the new, nicely mixing together,” Doupas said while showing his photograph of the Zhihua Temple, a delicate Ming Dynasty building. It 58 (locate) in front of a modern office building, Galaxy SOHO, which features weaving bridges and interlocking passageways.
With rich historical heritage, Beijing 59 (be) an important center of traditional Chinese culture since the Ming Dynasty. Doupas often gets 60 (lose) in the city’s splendid ancient architecture. Meanwhile, he is also amazed by the modern city 61 (combine) high-end businesses and various industries. “It is fascinating to see a rapidly-developing city that invests so much effort in preserving its past, which is 62 I decided to pursue my career here,” he said.
Doupas is determined to continue with his career in China, hoping to serve as 63 bridge between China and the West. The 64 (display) that show his photos about Beijing have attracted a large audience in Greece and the Czech Republic.
“I call Beijing my home now,” he said, “I’ll keep sharing photos of China 65 the rest of the world.”
Passage 6【浙江2023 年 1 月普通高等学校招生全国统一考试】
During China's dynastic period, emperors planned the city of Beijing 56 arranged the residential areas according to social classes. The term “hutong”, 57 (original) meaning “water well” in Mongolian, appeared first during the Yuan Dynasty.
In the Ming Dynasty, the center was the Forbidden City, 58 (surround) in concentric( 同心 的 ) circles by the Inner City and Outer City. Citizens of higher social classes 59 (permit) to live closer to the center of the circles. The large siheyuan of these high-ranking officials and wealthy businessmen often 60 (feature) beautifully carved and painted roof beams and pillars( 柱 子 ). The hutongs they formed were orderly, lined by 61 (space) homes and walled gardens. Farther from the center lived the commoners and laborers. Their siheyuan were far smaller in scale and _62 (simple) in design and decoration, and the hutongs were narrower.
Hutongs represent an important cultural element of the city of Beijing. Thanks to Beijing's long history 63 capital of China, almost every hutong has its stories, and some are even associated with historic 64 (event). In contrast to the court life and upper-class culture represented by the Forbidden City, the Summer Palace, and the Temple of Heaven, the hutongs reflect 65 culture of grassroots Beijingers.
Passage 7 [2023年汕头市普通高考第一次模拟考试]
My first visit to China
I was really excited when I ____36____ (offer) the opportunity to go to Guangzhou in China for my work and I spent a lot of time visiting schools and observing lessons. The schools I visited were all ____37____ (good) equipped with computers, video screens and interactive whiteboards in most of the rooms. The buildings were ____38____ good condition and there were spaces for the children to play badminton or basketball.
I noticed some interesting differences in the school routine. When it was time for a class to begin or end, music was played on the intercom. I thought this was a really nice idea. There were also short breaks for eye exercises with music ____39____ (play) on the intercom. This was something I had never seen ____40____ heard of before so I was very interested in it. In some of the schools I visited, the habit of ____41____ (take) a nap at lunchtime is something I really like. The schools made us ____42____ (feel) very welcome and the children took great interest in us. They were very keen to practise their English and ask us questions. The pupils seemed to be very ____43____(enthusiasm) about their English classes.
I really enjoyed my 10 days in China. It was a great experience and opened my eyes to a very different culture. In some ways it was better to be there on work than as a tourist. You learn something about people’s everyday ____44____ (life). If you go on work I think you learn more about the real culture of a place because you can see normal people doing normal things in normal places. _____45_____, next time I go to China I would like to spend some time as a tourist rather than working all the time.
Passage 8 [2022届高三第一次T8联考]
I've had my fair share of travelling around China,and a recent week-long trip to Guizhou was my first time to the province.I tried looking up the meaning and significance of the name Guizhou before the trip,__56__(basic)to have a reasonable idea of what was in store for me.But that was__57__ hard task so I inquired from a Chinese colleague on the trip.From what she said,initially the province __58__(name)after a famous mountain called “Gui”,sort of noble in literal translation and “zhou”,which simply means province in Chinese.__59__(keep)that in mind I set out on a journey of discovery and __60__ I found was mind-blowing,a photographer's paradise.Generally __61__(describe)as a mountainous province in southwestern China,with Guiyang as __62__(it)capital.the province is truly one of nature's best kept secrets.Compared to other leading __63__(province)in China.with regard __64__ development,Guizhou has some catching-up to do.However,the province remains unique not only for its amazing landscape,__65__ for the role it played in the political history of modern China and the role it is to play in the world.
Passage 9 [2022~2023学年佛山市普通高中高三教学质量检测(一)]
In Chongqing, a mountainous city in Southwest China famous for hotpot often served with beers or strong tea, the particular flavor of coffee is gaining 56__________(popular).
In Daijiaxiang, an old community in the city, a newly-opened coffee street has turned everyone's heads for 57__________(it) unique design style. By using the existing first floors of several old buildings as shopfronts, the new street has brought modern atmosphere to the aged 58__________ block transformed it into a desired destination among social media enthusiasts 59__________(seek) photo opportunities and scenic views.
Wu Longquan, a 30-year-old shop owner, was the first one 60__________(run) a coffee shop here. “Although the community was quite old, its location, wonderful river view and old-fashioned architectural style all made it 61__________(true) attractive, "Wu said.
Wu admitted that this is his dream coffee shop, 62__________ not only serves high-quality coffee but is also an expression 63__________. his personality. He believes that each generation has its own attitude about coffee. In the past, coffee 64__________(consider)as only a promising business, but for his generation, it is part of lifestyle first, and a business second.
Since 2019, Wu 65__________ (open) five coffee shops and one bakery business that produces food to go with his coffee.
Passage 10 [2023届高三六校第一次联考]
As China’s gig economy (零工经济) continues to grow, the central government is seeking better regulations 56 (serve) the rights of workers, develop new skills and startups and ensure healthy and balanced development in the job market. Gig workers, often referred to 57 independent contractors (承包者) or temporary workers, are those such as delivery drivers and online sales hosts 58 often enter into contracts with on-demand companies to provide services to their clients.
The guideline 59 (release) early on Thursday by five central departments to solve practical problems that are being faced today and are on the horizon among employees and employers in the gig economy.
In the past few years, with the rise of technology and the impact of the pandemic, the gig economy 60 (provide) opportunities to many people across a number of sectors, according to Pang Shi, director of one department. She said the gig economy provides an important way for people to improve their incomes, and 61 for seniors, the disabled or those with other difficulties, gig work provides less pressure than full-time employment.
Gig workers often have higher work 62 (efficient) because of new technology, 63 (break) the previous working limits of time and space. “The gig economy is showing growing importance to the stability of the job market, 64 (particular) facing current economic downturns,” Wei Xiang, 65 professor from the University of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, added.
Passage 11 [惠州市2023届高三第一次调研考试试题]
Sometimes when we eat, what we’re hungry for isn’t food — it’s the taste of memory. Studies show that foods we think of 56 comfort foods don’t contain any magical properties. What might be comforting 57 (be) the feeling of closeness to other people they can bring.
Thoughts about comfort foods 58 (link) to calories, warmth or a sense of well-being. But what we don’t think about is that comfort foods also provide something social to us, according to Shira Gabriel, 59 associate professor of psychology at the State University of New York, Buffalo. Gabriel’s study found that people 60 have strong bonds to others are more likely to use comfort foods after an argument or other emotionally
61 (stress) occasion.
Comfort foods are often thought to be rich in calories or full of sugar. Nevertheless, other studies have also 62 (evident) shown that the line between comfort and food isn’t as clear as “junk food = happiness”. 63 (eat) so-called “junk foods” does activate the 64 (brain) reward system, but that high is short-lived because it’s not the deep reward of real comfort.
But there is something in the ability of comfort foods 65 (arouse) belonging and memory. Taste and smell stay fresh a long time.
Passage 12【2023天河一模】
Bao Yongqing, 56, won the honorable title of Wildlife Photographer of the Year in 2019 for his picture 56__________ (entitle) The Moment taken in Qilian Mountain
National Park.His story with camera began in 2012, when taking pictures in his spare time 57__________ (be) just a hobby. Thanks to the encouragement of his photographer friends, it soon turned into a profession.When talking about snow leopards, his favourite subject for photography, he 58__________ (excite).“The snow leopards always walk with couldn't hide his 59__________ (human), they don't run away confidence and even when they encounter 60__________(forget) to spot a Bao said, adding that it was absolutely amazing and member of the rare species.
61__________ his eagerness to capture thrilling moments, Bao never got too close to get a good picture. He always maintained a long distance from his subject when shooting 62__________ (keep) it in its natural state and free of external influences.63__________ picture is worth a thousand words.” Bao realized the true meaning of this idiom when his works were exhibited abroad and the Chinese government and people 64__________ (applaud) for their conservation efforts. He also believes that only when more people know about animals can nature be better protected, for 65__________ he will continue to show the beautiful wildlife to the world with his camera.
Passage 13 2023届高三第一次学业质量评价(T8联考)
An anxious 18-year-old Peng Lanxi got his 56 (admit) letter from Hunan University of Science and Technology on July 26, bringing his dream closer--making prosthetic limbs(假肢)more advanced and 57 (access) to people like him.
Peng lost his legs in a car accident in 2005, leaving him 58 (whole) unable to move around. 59 (learn) to walk using just his hands for years, he now enjoys life as much as the teenagers around him. On his wheelchair he plays basketball and badminton. "I believe that obstacles(障碍)are there 60 (conquer). Someone says that life is like a mirror, and we get the best results 61 we smile at it,” Peng says.
His story, which 62 (view) more than 19 million times up till now, has gone viral(在网上快速传播的)on social media platform Sina Weibo and he wins admiration from its users 63 his courage, determination and hard work. Lu Ming, director of the university's School of Information and Electrical Engineering, says that the school will help Peng to pursue his dream-to be a prosthetics engineer, a career 64 will in time change lives.
Peng is not alone. According to the China Disabled Persons' Federation, 14,559 students facing physical challenges entered college last year. From 2016 to 2020, about 57,500 students with special needs enrolled at universities, 65 more than 50 percent increase compared with the 2011-2010 period.
Passage 14 [2023届高三六校第二次联考]
Famous for carrying his tennis rackets in a bamboo basket, Wang Fa, a 14-year-old dark horse, 56 won the U14 boys’ singles title in the Guangzhou stop of the 2022 ASICS Tennis Junior Tour, has become 57 internet sensation.
Wang, a Chinese Wa ethnic (佤族) boy, started to learn tennis after he was selected by Zhang Xiaohong, head coach of a tennis club in southwest China’s Yunnan Province in 2016. Over the years, Wang and his peers 58 (put) tremendous efforts into advancing their skills and acquiring knowledge. “ 59 it were not for tennis, I would still be helping out my family with farm work back at home,” Wang said. “We always carry the bamboo basket when we work in the field. We all regard 60 as a symbolic farming tool of the Wa ethnic group. I carry my rackets in the basket 61 (primary) to honor my hometown,” he added.
Home for Wang is a mountainous area named Cangyuan Wa Autonomous County. 62 (locate) in southwest China’s Yunnan Province, the county, composed 63 67 villages with a population of more than 40,000, was lifted out of 64 (poor) in 2019. For Wang, 65 (win) this title is just the beginning of a promising future. The rising star said he would head to the top spots in the professional arena.
Passage 15 【广东省广州市广雅中学2022-2023学年高三下学期2月阶段检测英语试题】
There are certain things on the Earth that we must not lose. The great animal migration across the Serengeti Plains or the towering pyramids of Egypt are such examples. Every country is proud of ____31____ (it) cultural or natural heritage sites, ____32____ must be protected. We are lucky to have UNESCO to oversee such an important task. It sees heritage as our legacy from ____33____past, what we live with today, and what we pass on to future generations as well as sources____34____irreplaceable inspiration.
The incredible splendour of heritage sites is a ____35____ (remind) of the power of nature and the genius of man. As a nature reserve, Jiuzhaigou Valley is home to snow-capped mountains, thick forests, impressive waterfalls and lakes. This dream-like scenery makes us realize that nature has____36____ (true) created a masterpiece. Similarly, standing in the shadow of the Borobudur Temple, as the sun rises over this grand historic building, we____37____ (impress) with the effort and determination of the people who ____38____(build) it with only primitive tools.
It is in heritage sites like this ____39____ we cannot help but be humbled, come to understand our limitations as human beings, and know that our duty is to protect them for generations ____40____ (come).
Passage 16 【2023届广东省广州市天河区高三下学期二模英语试卷】
British people often feel embarrassed about responding to ___56___(offer) with the word “no”. It feels rude, especially when speaking to strangers. This can be very confusing for people ___57___ other countries, especially if they are not fluent English speakers.
One of the first things you learn when you start studying English ___58___(be) how to answer if somebody offers you something. “Yes, please” and “No, thank you” are ___59___(probable) the best-known phrases in the language. Yet British people often say “I’m all right, thanks” when you offer them something. When they say this, they mean that they have already got everything ___60___ are needed and don’t need anything else. However, British people often say “all right” when they want to say yes to an offer. The same word can be used in different ways ___61___(say) both yes and no, and sometimes differences in ___62___(pronounce) are the only clues to understanding.
Manjit is an assistant in a shop ___63___(sell) souvenirs and tours to tourists. “It’s very difficult to understand what British customers want,” he says. “I ask them ___64___ they want to buy something and they tell me that they are all right. Often when I ask if they want to go on a tour, they say ‘Maybe later,’ but really they don’t want ___65___ and may never come back to the shop.
“Even when they want to say yes, it’s confusing,” says Manjit. “They say ‘Sure’ or ‘Why not ’ instead. Why can’t British people just say what they mean It’s so confusing!”
Passage 1【2023 届广州市高三年级调研测试】
Passage 2【2023届大湾区联考】
56. which 57. the 58. fixed 59. customs 60. celebration
61. to 62. offering 63. mainly 64. to spend 65. expresses
Passage 3 [2023届广州市高三年级阶段训练英语试卷]
Passage 4【2023届越秀区10月高三年级阶段测试】
56 has battled 57 voluntarily 58 worn 59 who 60 transporting
61 was seen 62 as 63 a 64 barriers 65 to
Passage 5【2023年深圳市高三年级第一次调研考试】
56.and 57.truly 58.is located 59.has been 60.lost
61.combining 62.why 63.a 64.displays 65.with
Passage 6【浙江2023 年 1 月普通高等学校招生全国统一考试】
and, 57.originally, 58.surrounded, 59.were permitted 60.featured
61.spacious 62.simpler 63.as 64.events 65. the
Passage 7[2023年汕头市普通高考第一次模拟考试]
【答案】36. was offered 37. well 38. in 39. played 40. or
41. taking 42. feel 43. enthusiastic 44. lives 45. However
Passage 8 [2022届高三第一次T8联考]
56 basically 57 a 58 was named 59 Keeping 60 what
61 described 62 its 63 provinces 64 to 65 but
Passage 9 [2022~2023学年佛山市普通高中高三教学质量检测(一)]
56 popularity 57 its 58 and 59 seeking 60 to run
61 truly 62 which 63 of 64 was considered 65 has opened
Passage 10 [2023届高三六校第一次联考]
56. to serve 57.as 58.who 59. was released 60. has provided
6l. that 62.efficiency 63. breaking 64. particularly 65.a
Passage 11 [惠州市2023届高三第一次调研考试试题]
as 57. is 58. are linked 59. an 60. who
stressful 62. evidently 63. Eating 64. brain’s 65. to arouse
Passage 12【2023天河一模】
56.entitled 57.was 58.excitcment 59.humans 60.unforgettable
6l.Despite 62.to kecp 63A 64.were applauded 65. which
Passage 13[2023届高三第一次学业质量评价(T8联考)]
Admission 57. accessible 58. wholly 59.Having learned 60.to be conquered
When/if 62. has been viewed 63. for 64. that/which 65. a
Passage 14【2023届高三六校第二次联考】
who 57. an 58. have put 59. If 60. it 61. primarily 62. Located 63. of 64. poverty 65. winning
Passage 15 【广东省广州市广雅中学2022-2023学年高三下学期2月阶段检测英语试题】
31. its 32. which 33. the 34. of 35. reminder
36. truly 37. are impressed 38. built 39. that 40. to come
Passage 16 【2023届广东省广州市天河区高三下学期二模英语试卷】
56. offers; 57. from; 58. is; 59. probably; 60. that
61. to say; 62. pronounciation; 63. selling; 64. if; 65. it