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1、高一英语语法填空专项训练高一英语语法填空专项训练三三 Test one Known as Chinas national opera, Beijing Opera, also1(call) Peking Opera, which originated in the late 18th century, is a2(combine) of music, dance, art and acrobatics (杂技). It is the most influential and representative of all operas in China. It is called Beijing
2、Opera3it is formed in Beijing. Beijing Opera has4history of 200 years and its origin can date back to old local operas, especially Anhui opera,5was very popular in northern China in the 18th century. In 1790, the first Anhui opera performance6(hold) in Beijing to celebrate the Emperors birthday. Lat
3、er, some other Anhui opera troupes (班子)7(continue) performing in Beijing. Anhui opera was easy8(move) and good at absorbing the acting styles of other types of operas. Beijing accumulated many local operas, makingAnhui opera improve quickly. 9the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th
4、 century, after the marriage for 10 years, Beijing Opera finally formed, and became10(big) of all operas in China. Test two People are having a debate about whether1(develop) the economy or protect the environment.2Lin Shuiqings opinion,3is our duty to cut back on4 (produce) and reduce the quantitie
5、s of things we make and buy while Qian Liwei thinks that businessmen are not greedy and they dont hide from their5(responsible), either. As far as he is concerned, the people6(operate) these factories are7(deep) concerned about the environment, and should8(give) more credit. As9matter of fact, many
6、people are willing to pay a little higher price for things10are friendly to the environment. Test three ADAYIN THE CLOUDS To observe Tibetan antelopes, we came to Tibet. There we made out 1.herd of graceful animals and were struck by their beauty. I 2.(remind) of the danger they are in. They are bei
7、ng hunted 3.(illegal) for their valuable fur. To protect them, the Chang tangNational Nature Reserve was set up,4.is a shelter for animals and plants. In 1980s and 1990s, the population dropped sharply because of being shot to make profits and the loss of 5.(they) habitats. In order to prevent this
8、species from 6.(extinct),the Chinese government took effective 7.(measure) to place it under national protection. Its population has recovered and was removed from the 8.(danger) species list. However,the government doesnt intend 9.(give)up the protection programs. To save wildlife,we should learn t
9、o exist 10.harmony with nature. Test four Since 2012, Suy Seng lim, a Cambodian ( 柬 埔 寨 的 ) man, has used his love of photography for a good cause: protecting wildlife. As more and more animal species began to disappear, he grew worried. So he created a photo project,1will bring more attention to th
10、e loss of natural habitat in Cambodia. Suy Seng lim2(careful) documents each species he photographs. He records the common name of each creature, its scientific name and identifying qualities, and whether or not the species is endangered. He hopes3(educate) Cambodians about the importance of bird sp
11、ecies and the effect that4(develop) has on nature. The Giant Ibis is Cambodias national bird. It5(consider) endangered now, with its population decreasing every year. His photography work has shown him how lack6 education and law enforcement makes the problem worse. “Hunting is at the root of Cambod
12、ian culture,” he said.But he notes that centuries ago, there were7(many) animals and fewer people. Therefore, educating Cambodians about the need for saving wildlife resources8(be) very important. Suy Senglim is working on a book on 100 bird species from among the 400 species he has photographed. He
13、 hopes to publish9book in early 2018.He also looks forward to10 (influence) the new generation of nature lovers in high schools and colleges. Test five Animals can become endangered for a number of reasons, but many experts believe that loss of habitat is the main cause. Some animals are put1danger
14、when people take over their habitats. This often2(occur) because people want one or more of the resources in those areas. Some forests, for example, provide wood3is used for things like paper and furniture, etc. Many trees4(cut) down every day for such purposes but not enough are being planted. It h
15、as seriously decreased the population of many species. In some cases, loss of habitat arises5forest fires or flooding of land. Environmentalists and zoologists are6(frequent) trying to do what they can to prevent the number of populations from7(drop) too seriously. Sometimes, people influence nature
16、, indirectly causing the animals8(lose) their habitats. Experts believe the problem is becoming much9(bad) because of the emission (排放) of greenhouse gases. They dont know10much influence people have, however. The greenhouse effect can also influence weather patterns that affect animals. Test six Mu
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