2025年1月时事语法填空(16)(3篇,含答案) -2025届高三英语复习专项

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名称 2025年1月时事语法填空(16)(3篇,含答案) -2025届高三英语复习专项
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更新时间 2025-01-26 12:54:41

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语法填空1
In a world 1 ___________(fill) with endless bad news, sometimes we need a little pick-me-up: words like “Life is beautiful”, “I’m so proud of you” and “Be kind for no reason”.
These words might seem generic (普通的) 2 __________ they’re central to a new TikTok trend called “hopecore”. According to hopecore content creator India Black, hopecore is about “amplifying (放大) positive connections” and building 3 _____ sense of “appreciation for the world around [us]”. It’s a trend aimed at stopping the endless scrolling for 4 ____________(upset) news.
Hopecore videos tend 5 ____________(have) a similar look and feel. They’re often “scrapbook-style (剪贴簿风格) slide shows of encouraging quotes, drawings, images, poetry and screenshots”. TikTok’s photo mode lets users add up to 35 images, creating a slideshow (幻灯片) of warm messages. Nostalgic (怀旧的) film and TV scenes further add to the feeling of
6 ______(warm) and positivity users get.
By early 2024, there were already around 200,000 hopecore videos on TikTok, a number that continues to grow, according to The Independent. Along with high like and comment counts, these videos 7 ___________(save) often, suggesting users keep them for times they need a little encouragement. This pattern of saving videos almost as emotional “stockpiles (储备)” shows that people depend 8 _______ hopecore when they’re feeling down, drawing on them for a quick pick-me-up.
In the end, hopecore is a reply to the depressing nature of social media in general. Black pointed out that people have become “disconnected from the world around them”, with 9 ________(many) people glued to screens than ever. The hope 10 ________ hopecore offers, she said, is to “inspire people to reconnect, get some hope back and remind them that ... there is a whole world of beauty around them” if they only choose to look.
参考答案:1 filled 2 but 3 a 4 upsetting 5 to have 6 warmth 7 get/are saved 8 on 9 more 10 that
语法填空2
Major Cold is the last of the 24 traditional Chinese solar terms. Like Lesser Cold, it is also a solar term _____1_____ (indicate) the coldness of the weather. In north China, Major Cold is not as cold as Lesser Cold, but for most parts of southern China, it is the _____2_____ (cold) period in a year.
During this period, the river surface is frozen solid. Before the refrigerator _____3_____ (invent), people would collect ice cubes during Major Cold and put them into the cellar地窖 for use in summer. Although the freezing weather brings some ______4_____ (convenient) to people’s lives, what farmers are most afraid of is somewhat warm weather during Major Cold, as there is a proverb _____5_____ says, “A harvest will be hard to achieve if the weather betrays its solar term”. If the weather is not cold during Major Cold, then the cold weather _____6_____ (postpone, 延迟) to the vernal equinox春分 next year, with the normal farming schedule _____7_____ (disrupt,扰乱) eventually. On the contrary, if Major Cold lives up to its definition 如期而至 with cold weather or even snowing, the crops are likely to grow _____8_____ (smooth) with a better harvest.
Due to its proximity接近 to the Spring Festival, Major Cold season contains more festivals and ______9_____ (custom) than other solar terms. One of them is Laba Festival, a very important day for people in north China. The eighth day of the _____10_____ (twelve) lunar month is called Laba Festival. On this day, eating a bowl of warm Laba porridge will make you feel not only warm, but also the festive atmosphere of the coming Chinese New Year.
参考答案:
1.indicating 2.coldest 3.was invented 4.inconvenience 5.that/ which 6.will be postponed 7.disrupted 8.smoothly 9.customs 10.twelfth
语法填空3
The flames are still roaring, the fire crews are still battling 1. the people of Los Angeles have barely begun togrieve. As of January 16th, the wildfires that struck the city 2. (kill) at least 25 people and destroyed more than 12,000 buildings. Whole neighbourhoods look as if they have been firebombed. JPMorgan Chase, a bank, estimates 3. the bill for the damage will exceed $50bn, making these fires the 4. (costly) in American history. Even before the flames are put out, many Angelenos are wondering: could some of the pain have been averted(避免) Alas, the answer is yes.
5. (live) in Los Angeles has always involved risk. Cradled uneasily 6. the mountains and the sea, 7. (America) second-largest city is susceptible to fires, floods and earthquakes. Climate change adds to the peril, by making fires more frequent and severe. Weather “whiplash”(指快速的变化或突然的转向)set the stage for 8. fires: the vegetation(植被)flourished after heavy rain, only to beparchedto kindling by a long drought. Flames, once sparked, flew far and fast on strong Santa Ana winds.
Even if the world makes heroic efforts to curb emissions, favourable conditions for wildfires will grow more common in the decades 9. (come).Vulnerableplaces everywhere will need to make 10. (they) less vulnerable. This is where politics in LA, California and America has failed.
参考答案
1.and2.have killed3.that4.costliest5.Living6.between7.America's8.the9.to come
10.themselves