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2021年浙江省英语中考词汇运用和语法填空专项练习(二)
A组
一、选词填空
用方框中所给单词的适当形式填空。每词限用一次。
beside wise seldom Canada divide
1.Sally is such a careful girl that she makes spelling mistakes.
2.Our new English teacher comes from a small town.
3.The boy felt really excited to sit his favorite singer.
4.The students were into six groups before doing experiments.
5.Learn how to manage your time so you can achieve a greater success with your efforts.
二、单词拼写
根据短文内容和所给中文提示,在空白处写出单词的正确形式,每空限填一词。
When I was young, my parents were very strict with me in my 6 (日常的) life. There were a lot of rules. I was 7 (生气的) at them and thought they always brought me trouble. For example, I was never allowed to put off things to the next day. And I was supposed to talk 8 (礼貌地) with old people. I should also be patient to 9 (对付) with problems. When facing any challenge, I was taught to depend on myself. And I wasn’t allowed to drive alone because they worried about my 10 (安全).
However, as time went by, I 11 (意识到) how rules helped me get good habits. To be 12 (诚实的), few things could be achieved without them. Now I work for a great 13 (澳大利亚的) company and those rules still have a deep influence on me. I believe keeping good habits will be very
14 (有帮助的) in my development. Without 15 (疑问), it will be a secret to my success.
三、语法填空
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的词,或填入括号中所给单词的正确形式。
This is the story of a man who works in a big factory. I have seen him for years, but I’ve never paid any 16 to him. He was a little bit strange. He always 17 (wear) an old red hat and carried a bag. He usually spent his break time and his lunchtime 18 (walk)around in that big old factory and collecting used tins(铝罐).
19 day, I was fixing a machine with my manager in the factory 20 this “tin man” came with his bag. As usual, he picked 21 the tins, which were all over the place. After I finished my job, I heard my manager ask the “tin man” about what those tins 22 (do) with. I never even thought about this kind of question 23 (care), because I always think that “tin man” would take those tins to the recycling center.
Both of 24 were shocked to hear—“I will give these tins to my neighbor. He has epilepsy(癫痫) and can’t work. I know this does not help much, but he needs 25 (society) help.” The “tin man” went on. We both felt moved.
B组
一、选词填空
用方框中所给单词的适当形式填空。每词限用一次。
unless draw above hero oversleep
1.Have you your own mind maps yet
2.Look, there is a lot of smoke the trees.
3.I worked late last night, so I this morning.
4.We should respect angels(天使) in white, because they are .
5.We’ll certainly feel bad we communicate with our parents.
二、单词拼写
根据短文内容和所给中文提示,在空白处写出单词的正确形式,每空限填一词。
Melbourne Girls‘ College is removing all rubbish bins from the school 6 (最近) to try and move towards “zero waste”.
In September, the school has a 7 (决定) to gradually stop the use of their bins, asking students to take their rubbish home, 8 (包括) the college’s recycling bins.
In order to encourage the movement, students will receive 9 (日常的) non compulsory(非强制性的) check and prizes are given to those who have bought a zero waste lunchbox. Students will get cards if they can 10 (减少) their waste, all of which will go to win prizes such as keep cups.
Talking to The Age, senior teacher Paula McIntosh says the 11 (勇气) and power to make the change came from a Swedish teenager Greta Thunberg who 12 (设法做成) a campus activity or climate change in 2018. The idea of removing bins came from national park guidelines, which ask all of its visitors to keep their rubbish and take it home.
School headmaster Karen Money says it is our duty as educators to put words into 13 (行动). “We talk a lot, as educators, about the problems the world faces, and if we don’t start doing it, then it’s just 14 (空的),” she said.
The school understands some of the 15 (困难) that families may face in stopping their single use food packaging, but McIntosh says it’s about getting as many families as they can to avoid it.
三、语法填空
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的词,或填入括号中所给单词的正确形式。
Since the age of three, Chelsie Hill had dreamed of becoming a dancer. “
16 only thing I’m fond of was dancing,” she told CBS News. That dream nearly 17 (end) one night in 2010. Hill was an 18 year old senior high school student 18 a car accident put her in the hospital for 51 days. And she lost both of her 19 (leg) because of it. For most people, that would have killed any hope of being a dancer. 20 , for Hill, it was the beginning. “I wanted to prove to my community and to 21 (I) that I was still ‘normal’,” she told Teen Vogue. “Whatever normal meant.”
Normal for her meant dancing, so Hill did it in her wheelchair 22 her high school dance team. “Half of my body 23 (take) away from me, and I have to move it with my hands,” Hill told Today. “Of course, it took a lot of learning and patience.” After graduation, 24 (make) her dance network larger, she invited dance lovers like her to dance with her. “It was such an 25 (amaze) experience.”
参考答案
A组
一、1.seldom 2.Canadian 3.beside 4.divided 5.wisely
二、6.daily/everyday 7.mad 8.politely 9.deal 10.safety 11.realized 12.honest 13.Australian 14.helpful 15.doubt
三、16.attention 17.wore 18.walking 19.One 20.when
21.up 22.were done 23.carefully 24.us 25.social
B组
一、1.drawn 2.above 3.overslept 4.heroes 5.unless
二、6.recently 7.decision 8.including 9.daily/everyday
10.reduce 11.courage 12.managed 13.action 14.empty
15.difficulties
三、16.The 17.ended 18.when 19.legs 20.However
21.myself 22.with 23.was/is taken 24.to make 25.amazing
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