2025-2026学年高中英语牛津译林版(2019)选择性必修第一册语法填空改编(非谓语动词专项2)(含答案)

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名称 2025-2026学年高中英语牛津译林版(2019)选择性必修第一册语法填空改编(非谓语动词专项2)(含答案)
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B4课文语法填空---非谓语动词(1)
(Overview of to-infinitives,Verb-ing and Verb-ed forms)
As a huge art fan, I knew exactly what I was looking forward to most about my trip to Paris: (visit) the Musée d’Orsay. (house) in an old railway building, this world-famous art museum features some of the best-known paintings from the Impressionist movement of the 19th century.
While it was hard (pick) a favourite painting out of so many amazing works, the artists who made the deepest impression on me were two of the greatest Impressionist painters, Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir.
They employed free brushwork and used colours to show the effect of light on things, (create) paintings that were far less realistic than the works that came before.
Impressionist artists did not try to paint every detail in a scene — just a brief “impression” they had at that moment, (burn) with vivid colours and light, before it disappeared.
It is also worthy of note that Post-Impressionist painters were not the only ones (influence) by Impressionism — the movement has had a lasting influence on modern art, (encourage) artists to look at the world from an entirely new point of view.
(paint) on a five-metre-long silk scroll, it offers an important insight into life in China in the 12th century.
It is commonly believed that the city (describe) in the painting is Bianjing (present-day Kaifeng), the capital of the Northern Song Dynasty.
The first section presents a peaceful scene of rural life near Bianjing,
(feature) crop fields, a river (wind) through the landscape, and farmers hard at work.
Civilians can also be seen (walk) through the city gate in both directions.
Here, hundreds of people from all walks of life, (include) butchers, hairdressers and government officials, can be seen going about their daily business.
(use) ink on silk, he creates realistic images of scenery, buildings and people, and displays a remarkable mastery of perspective.
Some boats (carry) food do not seem to belong to the government, which suggests that the government has lost control of food supplies and transportation.
For example, in the centre of the scroll, a boat is in danger of
(crash) into the bridge.
These sorts of details point to a crisis (develop) in the city.
The last time it was on exhibition, crowds waited in line for hours for the rare chance (see) the famous painting with their own eyes.
While you may ask “What does it mean ” as you begin reading a poem, it is better (ask) “How does it sound ”
Even if its true meaning appears (be) beyond your grasp, you can always say something about how the poem sounds when you read it aloud.
All of these are good qualities (notice), and they may lead you to a better understanding of the poem in the end.
Read these lines, pay attention to the image of the (cage) bird and try to find out what it means.
Sometimes (read)a poem can be a lifelong job.
Poems that are easy (understand) are often less interesting than those that constantly reveal deeper and previously unrecognized meanings.
Finally, remember that you do not have to fully understand a poem
(appreciate) it. You might need (abandon) logical thinking to (discover) its true inner beauty.
Poetry’s combination of “sound” and “sense” makes you see the world in a new way and allows you (go) beyond normal reality for the everlasting beauty.
(drive)by a burning desire for adventure and travel, Li Bai left home and started to travel around in his early twenties.
During his travels, he visited famous mountains and great rivers, (encounter) different customs and practices.
(give)his personal experiences and the historical background, it is only natural to see that the majority of Li Bai’s poems are characterized by the romantic style. Even the most uninformed reader would not fail (impress)by the poet’s rich imagination.
27.Today Li Bai’s poetry continues (enjoy) by countless readers around the world.B4课文语法填空-非谓语动词(1)
(Overview of to-infinitives,Verb-ing and Verb-ed forms)
As a huge art fan, I knew exactly what I was looking forward to most about my trip to Paris: visiting the Musée d’Orsay. Housed in an old railway building, this world-famous art museum features some of the best-known paintings from the Impressionist movement of the 19th century.
While it was hard to pick a favourite painting out of so many amazing works, the artists who made the deepest impression on me were two of the greatest Impressionist painters, Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir.
They employed free brushwork and used colours to show the effect of light on things, creating paintings that were far less realistic than the works that came before.
Impressionist artists did not try to paint every detail in a scene — just a brief “impression” they had at that moment, burning with vivid colours and light, before it disappeared.
It is also worthy of note that Post-Impressionist painters were not the only ones to be influenced by Impressionism — the movement has had a lasting influence on modern art, encouraging artists to look at the world from an entirely new point of view.
Painted on a five-metre-long silk scroll, it offers an important insight into life in China in the 12th century.
It is commonly believed that the city described in the painting is Bianjing (present-day Kaifeng), the capital of the Northern Song Dynasty.
The first section presents a peaceful scene of rural life near Bianjing, featuring crop fields, a river winding through the landscape, and farmers hard at work.
Civilians can also be seen walking through the city gate in both directions.
Here, hundreds of people from all walks of life, including butchers, hairdressers and government officials, can be seen going about their daily business.
Using ink on silk, he creates realistic images of scenery, buildings and people, and displays a remarkable mastery of perspective.
Some boats carrying food do not seem to belong to the government, which suggests that the government has lost control of food supplies and transportation.
For example, in the centre of the scroll, a boat is in danger of crashing into the bridge.
These sorts of details point to a crisis developing in the city.
The last time it was on exhibition, crowds waited in line for hours for the rare chance to see the famous painting with their own eyes.
While you may ask “What does it mean ” as you begin reading a poem, it is better to ask “How does it sound ”
Even if its true meaning appears to be beyond your grasp, you can always say something about how the poem sounds when you read it aloud.
All of these are good qualities to notice, and they may lead you to a better understanding of the poem in the end.
Read these lines, pay attention to the image of the caged bird and try to find out what it means.
Sometimes reading a poem can be a lifelong job.
Poems that are easy to understand are often less interesting than those that constantly reveal deeper and previously unrecognized meanings.
Finally, remember that you do not have to fully understand a poem to appreciate it. You might need to abandon logical thinking to discover its true inner beauty.
Poetry’s combination of “sound” and “sense” makes you see the world in a new way and allows you to go beyond normal reality for the everlasting beauty.
Driven by a burning desire for adventure and travel, Li Bai left home and started to travel around in his early twenties.
During his travels, he visited famous mountains and great rivers, encountering different customs and practices.
Given his personal experiences and the historical background, it is only natural to see that the majority of Li Bai’s poems are characterized by the romantic style. Even the most uninformed reader would not fail
to be impressed (impress)by the poet’s rich imagination.
27.Today Li Bai’s poetry continues to be enjoyed by countless readers around the world.