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2024届高考英语增分专练:语法填空集训6

  2024高考英语语法填空集训(十一)

  【增分专练】第二节

  语法填空(共10个小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)

  阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(不多于3个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。

  Passage 1

  I don’t know what it is. No matter___61____ I go to a post office and no matter where the post office is, I always find____62___ (me) standing in line behind someone who has a lot of business to do.

  One day, I had to buy a couple of stamps, but I had to wait behind an old lady who took fifteen minutes____63___(finish) a form that a child could do in one minute.____64____( feel) that I could not stand waiting in such a line any longer, I decided to join____65____ one. It seemed twice as ____66____as the first line, but at least it was moving. It turned out to be the worst choice I had ever made. As soon as I ____67___(lose)my place in the first line, the one I joined slowed to a stop. I had no choice___68____ to wait behind a schoolboy who was taking half an hour to choose a new set of postcards. At last it was my turn. I nearly jumped for joy. Then the clerk behind ___69____ counter, a middle-aged fat guy, stood up, pushed forward a printed sign saying “Position Closed” and ____70____(say) without a smile, “Sorry, going to lunch.”

  Passage 2

  Charity shops arc popular in the UK. The first charity shop__

  61_ ( be) opened by Oxfam in 1947. Now there are over 7.000 charity shops in the UK. The shops sell different things from

  62

  old book to a famous brand handbag. Here are the reasons why T often go to charity shops

  First, things in charity shops are much

  _63

  (cheap) than those in street stores. People give things to charity shops

  64

  free. Most “the things have been used _65 they are well cleaned and _66 (repair). So you cap buy useful things with less money in charity shop

  Second, people give their own thing to charity shops instead of 67

  (throw ) them away Then other people who need the things buy them. It's good for the environment

  Third.

  68

  is for charity work that charity shops are set up. The money carned in charity shops is for people in need,

  69

  (especial)for homeless and disabled people after the things in

  charity shops are sold, the owner will receive a letter telling him about that. That's the main reason why people like charity shops. So I hope there will be more and more charity shops in other__ 70

  (place)

  Passage 3

  Dad: OK, kid, what' s so important

  61

  we have to meet in secret?

  Daughter :Well, it' s about the 22nd of next month. I- d like to have

  62

  surprise party for Mum but I need your help. I thought that maybe you could take her to a movie, you know, just the two of you. Then while you' re away I can decorate the family room

  63

  invite lots of friends.

  Dad.-That _64_ (sound) great but how do I manage to get her back without

  65 (go) out to

  dinner after the movie?

  Daughter: Oh, that' s easy. You just say that you want to pick me up in order to make it a family

  _66_ ( celebrate). After the movie is

  67

  , you send Mum in to get me and when she comes in the front door everyone shouts "Happy birthday" to surprise her.

  Dad: What about food? You don't have time to cook it

  68

  (you) , do you?

  Daughter: I’ll order everything to be

  69

  (send) from the restaurant nearby while you are enjoying the movie.

  Dad: I'm so happy you have handled this so

  70

  (beauty).

  Passage 4

  You may like reading novels for fun.But you need to get

  61 (organize) if you are reading

  a novel for school.Here _62

  (be)anew tips.

  First, pay attention to characters.What do they do in the novel? What do they want? Everything—63 is about a character can help us to understand him, from his__64(appear) to the kind of food he eats.

  Besides, the order of the story and the plot are

  65 (equal) important.Make sure that as

  you read, you make

  66_ quick note of what happens in each chapter.This will help you bring

  the things you have noticed about the character, setting, language and so on together.It's also

  an enormous help for you to retell the story after you have read it.

  Next, themes.They are ideas that a novel explores._67

  is a must to get the hang of the theme

  if you want to fully appreciate the novel.Perhaps love is a major theme, or justice, or 68

  (survive).

  Furthermore, novels are made up 69 language.Writers use language in a special way

  70

  (make) their novels work.They may use metaphors, invent symbols, or show different characters' personalities through their speech styles.

  Passage 5

  British families started going on holiday to the seaside around the middle of the 19th century. The

  61

  (invent)of the railways made this possible. The first holidaymakers

  62

  (be) quite rich and went for their health and education. The seaside was a place to cure people of illness. And doctors recommended bathing in the sea and drinking sea water. At that time ordinary working people had very little time off work.

  63

  , in 1871, the government introduced for “Bank Holidays”, that is national holidays. This allowed people

  64

  (have) a day or two out now and then,

  65

  gave them a taste for leisure and seaside. At first, they went on a day trip, taking advantage

  66

  special trip tickets on the railways. By the 1880s,

  67

  (rise) incomes meant that many ordinary workers and their families could have holiday ant the seaside. Welfare was reduced and cheap hotels

  68

  (build) for them. Holidaymakers enjoy

  69

  (sit) on the beach, bathing in the sea and eating ice cream. Cheap entertainment was on offer and holidaymakers went to have fun. Today

  70

  English seaside remains popular with more than 18 million holidays taken there each year.

  Passage 6

  David will never forget what happened to him the day before yesterday.He

  61

  (eat)something at home when he received a strange phone call from a hospital.The caller said that his son

  62

  (fall) to the ground unconscious on the way to schoo1.It was he

  63_

  took him to the hospital.David hung up his cell phone and rushed to his son’s classroom,only to find him listening to the teacher attentively.He suddenly realized that he had been cheated,but he felt

  64

  (relieve).Just at that time the phone rang again,saying,“Your son is in great danger and he needs

  65

  immediate operation which costs 48,000 yuan.The doctors here say they will not operate

  66

  your son until they receive the money.’’When

  67

  (ask) from where the caller had taken his son to hospital,the caller rang off.David gave a big smile and said.“What a pity!”

  If the cheater thought he could get money from David in such a

  68

  (honest)way, he was wrong.Such phone calls are common these days.A few of them might have fallen victims to such tricks.Most parents are sensitive to

  69

  .It was really silly to cheat well—educated men like David.

  Believe it or not,it’s a true story.The

  70

  (colleague)in his office can confirm it,such as Tom,Peter and so on.

  Passage 7

  Presenter: Welcome to our programme. Today we have invited Fread Wocson, a driving instructor of over 20 years experience to talk to us about

  61

  (learn) to drive. Well, Fread, do you think

  62

  is getting expensive to learn to drive these days?

  Fread: Well, it depends.

  63

  you come for a private instructor like me, it's going to be a bit

  64

  expensive than going to a big school. The thing is, people have usually heard of the big school and trust them, so they'd rather spend more money on big schools. Well, I get customers through personal connections.

  Presenter: Does that mean you have to try hard to get customers?

  Fread: Not now, when I started I had to.

  But at the moment I am

  65

  (full) booked and my prices are quite competitive.

  Presenter: Learning to drive is usually a nervous experience for

  66

  (begin). What do you think?

  Fread: Well, it

  67

  be. But I try to get them to sit quietly in the driver's seat for

  68

  few moments. With their eyes

  69

  (close), you will be surprised how it changed some people. They would feel much more ready for driving if they

  70

  (have) a few quiet moments.

  Presenter: Yes, I suppose some people are much more nervous than others.

  2024高考英语-语法填空集训()答案

  Passage 1

  61. when

  62. myself

  63. to finish

  64. Feeling

  65. another

  66. long

  67. lost

  68. but

  69. the

  70. said

  Passage 2

  61. was

  62. an

  63. cheaper

  64. for

  65. but

  66. repaired

  67. throwing

  68. it

  69. especially

  70. places

  Passage 3

  61.that

  62.a

  63.and

  64.sounds

  65.going

  66.celebration

  67.over

  68.yourself

  69.sent

  70.beautifully

  Passage 4

  61.organized

  62.are

  63.that

  64.appearence

  65.equally

  66.a

  67.It

  68.survival

  69.of

  70.to make

  Passage 5

  61.invention

  62.were

  63.However

  64.to have

  65.which

  66.of

  67.rising

  68.were built

  69.sitting

  70.the

  Passage 6

  61 was eating

  62 had fallen

  63 who/that

  64 relieved

  65 an

  66 on

  67 asked

  68 dishonest

  69 them

  70 colleagues

  Passage 7

  61. learning

  62. it

  63. If

  64. less

  65. fully

  66. beginners

  67. might

  68. a

  69. closed

  70. had

  2024高考英语语法填空集训(十一)

  【增分专练】第二节

  语法填空(共10个小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)

  阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(不多于3个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。

  Passage 1

  I don’t know what it is. No matter___61____ I go to a post office and no matter where the post office is, I always find____62___ (me) standing in line behind someone who has a lot of business to do.

  One day, I had to buy a couple of stamps, but I had to wait behind an old lady who took fifteen minutes____63___(finish) a form that a child could do in one minute.____64____( feel) that I could not stand waiting in such a line any longer, I decided to join____65____ one. It seemed twice as ____66____as the first line, but at least it was moving. It turned out to be the worst choice I had ever made. As soon as I ____67___(lose)my place in the first line, the one I joined slowed to a stop. I had no choice___68____ to wait behind a schoolboy who was taking half an hour to choose a new set of postcards. At last it was my turn. I nearly jumped for joy. Then the clerk behind ___69____ counter, a middle-aged fat guy, stood up, pushed forward a printed sign saying “Position Closed” and ____70____(say) without a smile, “Sorry, going to lunch.”

  Passage 2

  Charity shops arc popular in the UK. The first charity shop__

  61_ ( be) opened by Oxfam in 1947. Now there are over 7.000 charity shops in the UK. The shops sell different things from

  62

  old book to a famous brand handbag. Here are the reasons why T often go to charity shops

  First, things in charity shops are much

  _63

  (cheap) than those in street stores. People give things to charity shops

  64

  free. Most “the things have been used _65 they are well cleaned and _66 (repair). So you cap buy useful things with less money in charity shop

  Second, people give their own thing to charity shops instead of 67

  (throw ) them away Then other people who need the things buy them. It's good for the environment

  Third.

  68

  is for charity work that charity shops are set up. The money carned in charity shops is for people in need,

  69

  (especial)for homeless and disabled people after the things in

  charity shops are sold, the owner will receive a letter telling him about that. That's the main reason why people like charity shops. So I hope there will be more and more charity shops in other__ 70

  (place)

  Passage 3

  Dad: OK, kid, what' s so important

  61

  we have to meet in secret?

  Daughter :Well, it' s about the 22nd of next month. I- d like to have

  62

  surprise party for Mum but I need your help. I thought that maybe you could take her to a movie, you know, just the two of you. Then while you' re away I can decorate the family room

  63

  invite lots of friends.

  Dad.-That _64_ (sound) great but how do I manage to get her back without

  65 (go) out to

  dinner after the movie?

  Daughter: Oh, that' s easy. You just say that you want to pick me up in order to make it a family

  _66_ ( celebrate). After the movie is

  67

  , you send Mum in to get me and when she comes in the front door everyone shouts "Happy birthday" to surprise her.

  Dad: What about food? You don't have time to cook it

  68

  (you) , do you?

  Daughter: I’ll order everything to be

  69

  (send) from the restaurant nearby while you are enjoying the movie.

  Dad: I'm so happy you have handled this so

  70

  (beauty).

  Passage 4

  You may like reading novels for fun.But you need to get

  61 (organize) if you are reading

  a novel for school.Here _62

  (be)anew tips.

  First, pay attention to characters.What do they do in the novel? What do they want? Everything—63 is about a character can help us to understand him, from his__64(appear) to the kind of food he eats.

  Besides, the order of the story and the plot are

  65 (equal) important.Make sure that as

  you read, you make

  66_ quick note of what happens in each chapter.This will help you bring

  the things you have noticed about the character, setting, language and so on together.It's also

  an enormous help for you to retell the story after you have read it.

  Next, themes.They are ideas that a novel explores._67

  is a must to get the hang of the theme

  if you want to fully appreciate the novel.Perhaps love is a major theme, or justice, or 68

  (survive).

  Furthermore, novels are made up 69 language.Writers use language in a special way

  70

  (make) their novels work.They may use metaphors, invent symbols, or show different characters' personalities through their speech styles.

  Passage 5

  British families started going on holiday to the seaside around the middle of the 19th century. The

  61

  (invent)of the railways made this possible. The first holidaymakers

  62

  (be) quite rich and went for their health and education. The seaside was a place to cure people of illness. And doctors recommended bathing in the sea and drinking sea water. At that time ordinary working people had very little time off work.

  63

  , in 1871, the government introduced for “Bank Holidays”, that is national holidays. This allowed people

  64

  (have) a day or two out now and then,

  65

  gave them a taste for leisure and seaside. At first, they went on a day trip, taking advantage

  66

  special trip tickets on the railways. By the 1880s,

  67

  (rise) incomes meant that many ordinary workers and their families could have holiday ant the seaside. Welfare was reduced and cheap hotels

  68

  (build) for them. Holidaymakers enjoy

  69

  (sit) on the beach, bathing in the sea and eating ice cream. Cheap entertainment was on offer and holidaymakers went to have fun. Today

  70

  English seaside remains popular with more than 18 million holidays taken there each year.

  Passage 6

  David will never forget what happened to him the day before yesterday.He

  61

  (eat)something at home when he received a strange phone call from a hospital.The caller said that his son

  62

  (fall) to the ground unconscious on the way to schoo1.It was he

  63_

  took him to the hospital.David hung up his cell phone and rushed to his son’s classroom,only to find him listening to the teacher attentively.He suddenly realized that he had been cheated,but he felt

  64

  (relieve).Just at that time the phone rang again,saying,“Your son is in great danger and he needs

  65

  immediate operation which costs 48,000 yuan.The doctors here say they will not operate

  66

  your son until they receive the money.’’When

  67

  (ask) from where the caller had taken his son to hospital,the caller rang off.David gave a big smile and said.“What a pity!”

  If the cheater thought he could get money from David in such a

  68

  (honest)way, he was wrong.Such phone calls are common these days.A few of them might have fallen victims to such tricks.Most parents are sensitive to

  69

  .It was really silly to cheat well—educated men like David.

  Believe it or not,it’s a true story.The

  70

  (colleague)in his office can confirm it,such as Tom,Peter and so on.

  Passage 7

  Presenter: Welcome to our programme. Today we have invited Fread Wocson, a driving instructor of over 20 years experience to talk to us about

  61

  (learn) to drive. Well, Fread, do you think

  62

  is getting expensive to learn to drive these days?

  Fread: Well, it depends.

  63

  you come for a private instructor like me, it's going to be a bit

  64

  expensive than going to a big school. The thing is, people have usually heard of the big school and trust them, so they'd rather spend more money on big schools. Well, I get customers through personal connections.

  Presenter: Does that mean you have to try hard to get customers?

  Fread: Not now, when I started I had to.

  But at the moment I am

  65

  (full) booked and my prices are quite competitive.

  Presenter: Learning to drive is usually a nervous experience for

  66

  (begin). What do you think?

  Fread: Well, it

  67

  be. But I try to get them to sit quietly in the driver's seat for

  68

  few moments. With their eyes

  69

  (close), you will be surprised how it changed some people. They would feel much more ready for driving if they

  70

  (have) a few quiet moments.

  Presenter: Yes, I suppose some people are much more nervous than others.

  2024高考英语-语法填空集训()答案

  Passage 1

  61. when

  62. myself

  63. to finish

  64. Feeling

  65. another

  66. long

  67. lost

  68. but

  69. the

  70. said

  Passage 2

  61. was

  62. an

  63. cheaper

  64. for

  65. but

  66. repaired

  67. throwing

  68. it

  69. especially

  70. places

  Passage 3

  61.that

  62.a

  63.and

  64.sounds

  65.going

  66.celebration

  67.over

  68.yourself

  69.sent

  70.beautifully

  Passage 4

  61.organized

  62.are

  63.that

  64.appearence

  65.equally

  66.a

  67.It

  68.survival

  69.of

  70.to make

  Passage 5

  61.invention

  62.were

  63.However

  64.to have

  65.which

  66.of

  67.rising

  68.were built

  69.sitting

  70.the

  Passage 6

  61 was eating

  62 had fallen

  63 who/that

  64 relieved

  65 an

  66 on

  67 asked

  68 dishonest

  69 them

  70 colleagues

  Passage 7

  61. learning

  62. it

  63. If

  64. less

  65. fully

  66. beginners

  67. might

  68. a

  69. closed

  70. had