语法填空百题拔高专练(三)全国卷(含答案,10篇)-2026届高三英语复习专项

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语法填空百题拔高专练(三)全国卷
(1)
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said Wednesday that the European Union (EU) is preparing 1. unprecedented round of sanctions against Russia while stepping up military and financial support for Ukraine.
2. (deliver) her annual State of the Union address to the European Parliament, von der Leyen said the bloc is working with partners on a 19th package of sanctions, including measures 3. (accelerate) the phase-out of Russian fossil fuels and to crack down on Russia's "shadow fleet."She noted that the EU 4. already (provide) nearly 170 billion euros (199 billion U.S. dollars) in military and financial assistance 5. Ukraine and is devising new mechanisms to ensure long-term support. Among them is a financing plan 6. (base) on immobilized Russian assets to provide Ukraine with a "Reparations Loan."
Von der Leyen also announced the creation of a "Drone Alliance" with Ukraine to help maintain 7. (it)battlefield advantage, as well as an"Eastern Flank Watch" system. The latter would involve investment in real-time space surveillance and the construction of a "drone wall" along Europe's eastern border, 8. (follow) a proposal from the Baltic states.Defending a recent trade 9. (agree)with the United States, von der Leyen said the much-debated deal was "the best possible" for Europe, preventing a damaging trade war.
She further unveiled plans for a multi-billion-euro "Scaleup Europe Fund," 10. will pool EU and private investments to support fast-growing companies in key sectors.
(2)
The international community has condemned or voiced opposition to Israel's 1. (shock) attacks on Hamas in Qatar, a US ally and key mediator in the Gaza ceasefire talks, with observers saying the strike could dampen Qatar's willingness 2. (mend) fences and create divisions between the US and Gulf countries.
China strongly 3. (condemn) the attack yesterday in Doha, Qatar and firmly opposes Israel's violation of Qatar's territorial integrity and national security, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian said on Wednesday in 4. (comment) on Israel's Tuesday strike.
"We are deeply concerned that the attack could lead to further escalation in the region and disapprove of the actions 5. (take) by relevant parties to 6. (deliberate) endanger Gaza ceasefire talks," Lin said. "Use of force will not bring peace to the Middle East. Dialogue and negotiation is the fundamental way out," Lin said, 7. (note) that it will soon be two years since the conflict broke out in Gaza. China strongly calls 8. relevant sides, especially Israel, to make an effort to end the fighting and resume talks, instead of the other way around.
Israel on Tuesday launched an unprecedented airstrike on the Qatari capital of Doha, targeting a building used by senior Hamas officials in 9. Israeli authorities described as an attempt 10. (assassinate) leaders of the group.
(3)
A latest report by Goldman Sachs showed that in August, Chinese equities, combining onshore and offshore markets, experienced the largest monthly net buying 1. was so rare since September 2024. Gross allocation to China in the GS Prime book rose to a two-year high, 2. (indicate) significant capital inflows and heightened institutional interest in Chinese stocks.
According to Hedge Fund flows 3. (statistic) from Prime Service, Asian equities saw risk on flows for a fourth consecutive month. A-share margin financing balances have surged to 2.3 trillion yuan, the highest since 2015 in absolute, said the report. China's A-share market 4. (exhibit) a notable rebound recently, driven by both policy measures and capital inflows. According to data, 5. September 24, 2024 to September 10, 2025, the Shanghai Composite Index rose by 33.15 percent, 6. the Shenzhen Component Index and the ChiNext Index performed even more 7. (strong), climbing 48.87 percent and 79.79 percent, respectively.
Analysts noted that this performance not only reflects heightened market activity 8. signals a significant restoration of investor confidence.Foreign financial institutions have recently published reports and analyses 9. (express) broadly positive views on the Chinese market.
Goldman Sachs on May 15 said 10. (maintain) its overweight rating on Chinese equities - a clear buy signal with double-digit growth potential. Nomura also upgraded its rating on Chinese stocks to "tactical overweight" from "neutral" on May 13, signaling a short to mid-term bullish outlook, according to a report by financial news weibiste .
(4)
From wines to health products, Australian brands are attending this year's China International Fair for Trade in Services (CIFTIS) in record numbers, 1. (eye) China's vast market. China provides vast opportunities for Australian products, 2. Australian goods and services meet China's diverse market needs, a Chinese analyst noted.
Australia is the guest country of honor at the 2025 CIFTIS, leading 3. (it) largest-ever delegation to the event. The Australian Trade and Investment Commission (Austrade), leading the Australian participation at the Australian National Pavilion, said in a press release 4. (send) to the Global Times on Wednesday that this year, the scale of Australia's participation - in both space of the national pavilion and 5. number of Australian exhibitors - has set a new record for CIFTIS.
Nearly 60 Australian 6. (organize) and companies are exhibiting this year, and the size of the Australian National Pavilion has tripled from last year, making it the largest pavilion at the CIFTIS as the guest country of honor to date, according to Austrade.China and Australia 7. (see) rapid growth in trade since 2024, fueled by high-level engagement at both the government and business levels, highlighting the strong complementarity between the two major trading partners, Chinese analysts noted.Tom King, managing director of Penfolds, a brand under TWE, said in a written interview with the Global Times on Wednesday that "China continues to play a very important role in TWE and Penfolds global strategy, with the market serving as 8. important growth engine."
"Re-establishing our Australian portfolio into China over the past year has seen a very positive response from customers and consumers. China is a critical growth market for premium wine exports and demand 9. premium Australian wines among Chinese consumers 10. (remain) strong," King said.
  
(5)
Recently, some US and UK media outlets revealed that Washington pressured the EU 1. (impose) tariffs of up to 100 percent on China and India citing their purchases of Russian oil. The Financial Times quoted 2. anonymous US official as saying, "we're only going to do this if our European partners step up with us," and "we'll share the pain together." The Chinese Foreign Ministry responded on Wednesday stating that China's position on the Ukraine crisis is objective and just, China did not create the crisis, nor is China a party to it, and we oppose 3. (make) an issue of China or imposing so-called "economic pressure" on us.
The Financial Times report claimed that European capitals were discussing the feasibility of the US proposal, but "many are nervous 4. (give) the EU's trade relations with Beijing and New Delhi." This highlights the EU's entanglement and contradictory mentality in its 5. (relate) with China for some time. It wants to be 6. a partner and a competitor; it wants to balance economic and trade relations and also pursue so-called de-risking; it is both concerned about China-Russia relations and has even imposed sanctions on Chinese companies, while also 7. (demand) that China cooperate in putting pressure on Russia. This "want it all" mentality 8. (leave) it at a loss in a turbulent and changing world and has also caused numerous problems in China-EU relations. No wonder Spanish scholar Marta Montoro wrote in an article that if the EU wants to sit at the same table with China, it must learn to wear long trousers.
The EU's contradictory mindset prominently 9. (reflect) at three levels. Especially,at the cognitive level, the "triple position" policy bluntly combines the three incompatible roles of China as partner, competitor, and systemic rival. While ostensibly intended to accommodate differing voices within the EU, it 10. (actual) reflects the zero-sum mentality of some on the EU side. Unresolved cognitive issues easily lead to constant fluctuations in the development of bilateral ties.
(6)
As the 54th Pacific Islands Forum (PIF) Leaders Meeting opened this week in Honiara, capital of the Solomon Islands, the Pacific Island countries (PICs) have once again become the focus of many Western media outlets. In their reports, the word "China" frequently 1. (mention), but often accompanied by terms such as "shadow," "race" and "tension," all of 2. are colored with the intention of creating an atmosphere of unease. The geopolitical anxiety of relevant Western countries reflected here is self-evident.
At this year's PIF summit, climate change, security, 3. (sustain)development and economic resilience are some of the core issues of concern for Pacific Island leaders. In these areas, China's significance is particularly palpable because of 4. (it) long-term investment, infrastructure construction and cooperation projects in the region. Some Western media reports have repeatedly and deliberately used the word "influence," in an attempt 5. (portray) the close cooperative relationship between China and PICs in a negative lens. This lays bare certain countries' anxiety over growing ties between China and PICs. However, facts have shown that such 6. (anxiety) run counter to the core issues and corresponding policy choices of the PICs.
PICs are 7. (situate) in a complex geopolitical and economic environment. They have endured a long history of colonialization, but also recognize their own considerable potential. Their foremost concerns are development and the ability to respond 8. climate. At the same time, due to their current small economic scale and 9. (limit) resources, they also need to rely on external development partners for assistance. 10. (Understand), PICs also seek greater diplomatic autonomy, and their fundamental demands are the right to development and the right to autonomy, which are also manifestations of sovereignty.
(7)
As the US ramps up pressure on Italy over tire firm Pirelli, Italy stands at a crossroads as its choice will test the nation's ability 1. (balance) pragmatic cooperation with external political pressures that risk 2. (interfere) with its own economic interests and long-term development.
In a letter to Italian officials in mid-July, the US Commerce Department's Bureau of Industry and Security said that the most vital veto powers 3. Rome imposed on Pirelli in 2023 to curb Sinochem Holdings Corp's influence weren't sufficient to protect the company from restrictions in the US, Bloomberg reported on Tuesday, citing people familiar 4. the matter.The letter suggested a hardening US demand that Italy 5. (interfere) with the Chinese investor's legitimate rights in Pirelli, a move that represents a breach of the normal order of international business cooperation and 6. outright act of political manipulation.
Looking back, this investment deal between Sinochem and Pirelli has always been a 7. (mutual) beneficial market-driven endeavor. In 2015, when Italy was still grappling with the aftermath of the European debt crisis, Pirelli was sold for $7.8 billion to a group of investors including ChemChina, 8. later merged with Sinochem. The Chinese investor has not only injected funds into the tire firm, 9. helped it find new growth in the world's largest automotive consumer market. Now this cooperation faces uncertainty due to a US warning, a clear deviation from commercial logic and market principles.
The US pressure is essentially an extension of its investment 10. (restrict) against China and another move to sever China's links with global industrial chains. Under the narrative of "national security" and "technology protection," the US is urging its allies to align with its strategic goal of containing China, pushing them to restrict or even cut off Chinese companies and investments in key sectors.
(8)
The September 3 military parade is a shared moment of pride for all Chinese people, both at home and abroad, 1. (mark) a historic Victory Day that resonates deeply. It was an occasion for the Chinese people, alongside peace-loving countries worldwide, to commemorate history, honor martyrs, cherish peace, and look toward the future, Chen Binhua, spokesperson for the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council, said on Wednesday.
Chen made the remarks during a regular press conference, when 2. (ask) to comment on that Taiwan compatriots widely praised the mainland's remarkable development 3. (achieve) and strong military capabilities and expressed heightened national pride. However, they also expressed deep concern over the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) authorities and "Taiwan independence" forces, 4. reckless provocations and pursuit of "independence" could lead Taiwan into a dangerous situation.
Chen noted that many compatriots from the Taiwan island 5. (watch) the parade live, 6. in person or through various media, expressing that the event was "a pride for the entire Chinese nation." Taiwan island's local media noted that whether Taiwan residents attended in person or followed via television or the internet, they felt a 7. (share) sense of honor. The year 2025 marks the 80th anniversary of the victory in the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War. 8. also marks the 80th anniversary of Taiwan's recovery from Japanese occupation.
The parade evoked a sense of pride among the people of Taiwan island, 9. (demonstrate) that the shared national identity, rooted in the bloodline of compatriots across the Taiwan Straits, 10. (cannot stop), Zhang Wensheng, deputy dean and professor at the Taiwan Research Institute of Xiamen University, told the Global Times on Wednesday.
(9)
In response to the world's attention to the nuclear missile formation at China's V-Day military parade on September 3, 1. (consist) of JL-1 air-launched long-range missile, JL-3 submarine-launched intercontinental missile, as well as DF-61 and DF-31BJ land-based intercontinental missiles, Cheng Jingye, head of China's Arms Control and Disarmament Association, said on Wednesday that China's nuclear policy has been consistent, 2. (guide) by the goal of protecting national security, territorial integrity and independence.
"I feel truly encouraged and proud of the development and strengthening of China's national defense 3. (capability). This not only reflects the growth of China's peaceful strength, but also represents 4. important means and tool for safeguarding our national sovereignty and security. It is something 5. every one of us can take pride in," Cheng told reporters at a press conference about the release of a report on security assurances to non-nuclear-weapon states on Wednesday in Beijing.
In enhancing China's nuclear deterrence capability in a 6. (measure) way, the country always 7. (guide) by the goal of protecting its own national security, territorial integrity, and independence, Cheng said.Secondly, the development of China's nuclear capabilities also contributes to regional peace, he said.
From the very first day 8. China possessed nuclear weapons, the country has made 9. clear that these weapons are for self-defense, aiming 10. (break) the monopoly and nuclear blackmail of other nuclear powers. This principle remains unchanged today, Cheng said.
(10)
In response to Taiwan regional leader Lai Qingde's claim 1. (strengthen) the island's defense capabilities and increase defense budget, Chen Binhua, spokesperson for the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council, criticized it sharply .
Recently, Lai has claimed that next year's defense budget of the island will account for more than 3 percent of the GDP and 2. (expect) to reach over 5 percent of GDP by 2030. He also claimed, "As long as there is reciprocal dignity," he is willing to engage in exchanges and cooperation with the Chinese mainland 3. (promote) cross-Straits peace and common prosperity.
Chen slammed Lai's move as stubbornly 4. (adhere) to the separatist stance of "Taiwan independence," vainly attempting to "seek independence by relying 5. foreign forces" and "through military means.""The Lai authorities allow external forces to take 6. they want, increase the payment of 'protection fees,' act as a 'cash machine,' and recklessly squander the hard-earned money of the Taiwan people. They 7. (rush) headlong down the evil path of wanton arms expansion," Chen criticized. He stressed that this will not buy security and peace at all; instead, it will only squeeze and sacrifice the well-being of people in Taiwan, 8. brings harm to the present and endangers future generations.
"The future of Taiwan, the security 9. (guarantee) as well as the interests and well-being of Taiwan compatriots are bound up with the peaceful development of cross-Straits relations and the reunification of the motherland. Only when the Lai authorities abandon their attempt at 'Taiwan independence' separatism and return to the one-China principle can there be a fundamental guarantee for cross-Straits peace, the well-being of Taiwan people be better safeguarded and promoted, cross-Straits exchanges and interactions proceed 10. (smooth), and Taiwan compatriots enjoy true dignity," Chen said at Wednesday's press briefing.
语法填空百题拔高专练(三)全国卷
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