2025届高考英语二轮复习语法填空能力提升专练之3.8国际妇女节专篇(含答案)

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2025届高考英语二轮复习语法填空能力提升专河北省保定市2024-2025学年七年级下学期第一次月考模拟英语试题(范围Unit1-2)练之3.8国际妇女节专篇
A
Every year on March 8th, the world comes together to celebrate International Women's Day, a 1. (globe) day dedicated to honoring the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women. This day is not only a celebration of progress 2. a call to action for accelerating gender parity and empowering women worldwide.
International Women's Day has 3. ( it) roots in the early 20th century, a period 4. (mark) by significant social and political upheaval. 5. first National Woman's Day 6. (observe) in the United States on February 28, 1909, 7. (follow) a declaration by the Socialist Party of America. This event was inspired by the labor movements and suffrage campaigns 8. sought to address the inequalities faced by women in the workplace and society.
In 1910, the International Socialist Women's Conference, held in Copenhagen, proposed the establishment of an annual Women's Day 9. (promote) equal rights and women's suffrage. The following year, over a million people in Europe celebrated the first International Women's Day 10. March 19. The date was later changed to March 8, and it has been observed globally ever since.
B
Over the decades, International Women's Day has evolved from a focus on labor rights to encompass broader issues of gender equality, 1. (women) health, education, and political participation. Today, it 2. (recognize) by the United Nations and celebrated in 3. (country) around the world, each with its unique traditions and initiatives.
International Women's Day serves 4. a powerful reminder of the strides women have made in achieving greater equality and the challenges that still lie ahead. It is a day5. (celebrate) the achievements of women in 6. (vary) fields, from science and technology to arts and politics. For instance, women like Marie Curie, 7. broke barriers in scientific research, and Malala Yousafzai, who advocates for girls' education, inspire countless others to pursue 8. (they)
dreams.
Moreover, this day 9. (highlight) the ongoing struggle for gender equality. Despite significant progress, women still face numerous challenges, including the gender pay gap, underrepresentation in leadership roles, and gender-based violence. International Women's Day provides a platform to raise 10. (aware) about these issues and to advocate for policies that promote equality and justice.
C
Each year, International Women's Day is celebrated with a specific theme 1.
focuses on a particular aspect of gender equality. Recent themes 2. (include)
"Choose to Challenge," which encouraged individuals 3. (challenge) gender bias and inequality, and "Break the Bias," which aimed to create a world free of bias, stereotypes, and discrimination.
These themes 4. (support) by global campaigns that encourage individuals, organizations, and governments to take concrete actions. 5. example, the MeToo movement has brought issues of sexual harassment and assault to the forefront, while initiatives like "Lean In" promote women's career advancement and leadership.
As we celebrate International Women's Day, it is essential to recognize that gender 6. (equal) is not just a women's issue 7. a global one. 8.
(achieve) equality requires the collective effort of everyone—men, women, and non-binary individuals alike. By fostering inclusive environments, supporting women's education and career 9. (opportunity), and challenging societal norms, we can create a more equitable world for all.
International Women's Day is a testament to the power of collective action and the resilience of women around the world. It is a day to reflect on 10. (we) progress, to honor the trailblazers who have come before us, and to commit to the ongoing journey toward gender equality.
D
International Women's Day is celebrated each year on March 8th. Groups around the world use this day to honor the progress of women. They also use the day to call attention to the social, political and economic problems 1. (face) women and girls. Among the issues are 2. (force) marriage, sexual abuse, 3. (poor) and a lack of education.
National Women's Day was first celebrated in the United States on February 28th, 1909. The next year, a women's rights leader from Germany suggested the idea of 4. international celebration.
More than 1,000,000 people attended events in Austria, Denmark, Germany and Switzerland during the first International Women's Day. It took place in 1911. In 1914, the date for the observance 5. (change) to March 8th in honor of a historic protest for women's rights.15,000 women marched in New York City on March 8th 1908. They marched 6. (demand) better pay, shorter work hours, and the right to vote.
In 1910, a woman called Clara Zetkin – leader of the “women’s office” for the Social Democratic Party in Germany – tabled the idea of an International Women’s Day. She suggested that every country should celebrate women on one day every year to push for their demands. A conference of more than 100 women from 17 countries agreed to 7. (she) suggestion and IWD was formed. In 1911, it was celebrated for the first time in Austria, Denmark, Germany and Switzerland on March 19.
In 1913, it was decided to transfer IWD to March 8, and it 8. (celebrate) on that day ever since. The day was only recognized 9. the United Nations in 1975, but ever since it has created a theme each year for the celebration.
"In the same spirit of love and liberation 10. inspired the Women's March, we join together in making March 8 A Day Without a Woman."
E
Since the International Women's Year in 1975, the United Nations 1. (hold)
activities to celebrate International Women's Day on March 8 every year, and it has become the anniversary of the United Nations. Some people wear purple ribbons to celebrate the day. It has created a theme each year for the celebration.The IWD 2024 campaign theme is Inspire Inclusion.
International Women’s Day 2. (celebrated) in many countries around the world. It is a day 3. women are recognized for their achievements without regard to divisions, 4. national, ethnic, linguistic, cultural, economic or political. It is 5. occasion for looking back on past struggles and accomplishments, and more 6. (important), for looking ahead to the untapped potential and opportunities that await future generations of women.
In 1975, during International Women's Year, the United Nations began celebrating International Women’s Day on 8 March. Two years 7. (late), in December 1977, the General Assembly adopted a resolution proclaiming a United Nations Day for Women's Rights and International Peace to be observed on any day of the year by Member States, in accordance with 8. (they) historical and national traditions. In adopting its resolution, the General Assembly recognized 9.
role of women in peace efforts and development and urged an end to discrimination and an increase of support 10. women’s full and equal participation.
附:参考答案:
A:1.global;2.but(also);3.its;4.marked;5.The;6.was observed;7.following;8.that/which;
9.to promote;10.on.
B:1.women’s;2.is recognized;3.countries;4.as;5. to celebrate;6.various;7.who;
8.their;9.highlights;10.awareness.
C:1.that/which;2.have included;3.to challenge;4.are supported;5.For;6.equality;7.but;
8.Achieving;9.opportunities;10.our.
D:1.facing;2.forced;3.poverty;4.an;5.was changed;6.to demand;7.her;
8.has been celebrated;9.by;10.that/which.
E:1.has held;2.is celebrated;3.when;4.whether;5.an;6.importantly;7.later;8.their;
9.the;10.for.