语法填空专项练习10篇(2022)新北师大版高中英语必修第三册.docx
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1、语法填空专项练习10篇第一篇Yokohama Chinatown is the _ (large) among Japans three Chinatowns, which lies in downtown Yokohama. _ large number of Chinese stores and restaurants can be found in the narrow and colorful streets of the Chinatown.From this month, the Yokohama Chinatown Development Association (YCDA) w
2、ill be busy _ (start) the Yokohama Chinatown Tour all year round. Visitors will find it extremely necessary to make use _ the chance to enjoy lunch while learning Chinese food culture and traditional arts with the Yokohama Chinatown doorkeeper _ will tell stories about its history and culture.The fi
3、rst event with the theme (主题) of Meeting to enjoy Chinese tea _ (hold) next week. A Chinese specialty store (专卖店) has been set up _ (allow) people to first learn about tea ceremony and different _ (type) of tea, and then enjoy lunch at a Chinese restaurant.According to the organizers, in September,
4、the theme will be Mid-Autumn Festival mooncake making experience, when visitors will make mooncakes by _ (they). After that, the organizers plan to hold events in November and next January with the theme of Spring Festival.It is a _ (meaning) tour to experience traditional Chinese culture. Lets enjo
5、y it together, an official of YCDA said.1._ 2. _ 3. _ 4. _ 5. _6. _ 7. _ 8. _ 9. _ 10. _第二篇There is one question that most parents seem to fear more than any other when it comes to _ (talk) to their kids about money. Can you guess what that might be? If you said How much money do you make?, you are
6、exactly right, according to Jayne Pearl, writer of several books _what she calls financial (金融的) parenting. But _ number of parents dont want to talk to their kids about money. They _ (sincere) hope that the conversation can be at an end quickly when they_ (ask) to answer the question. However, pare
7、nts should take the chance _ (explain) its importance to their kids. So, how can you actually start talking to your kids about money? For some _ (answer), we asked several kids about how they would deal with it when they have their own kids.Toniann Garruto _ is a fifth grader said she would talk to
8、her kids about credit cards. Even though credit cards have a lot of money on them and are _ (help) sometimes, you still cannot use them frequently (频繁地), she said. After all, the money is not actually _ (you).1._ 2. _ 3. _ 4. _ 5. _6. _ 7. _ 8. _ 9. _ 10. _第三篇My name is Wil Wheatonand I am a nerd (怪
9、人). Its awesome to be _ nerd. When I was a little boy, people really teased me about that and _ (make) me feel like there was something wrong with me for loving strange things. Now that Im an adult, Im a _ (profession) nerd, and the world has changed. I think we _ (realize) that being a nerd is not
10、about what you love _ about how you love.So, theres going to be a thing in your life that you love. I dont know what its going to be. It might be sports or science or reading or _ (tell) stories it doesnt matter what it is. Some of us love Game of Thrones, while others love Star Wars. But we all lov
11、e those things so much that we travel _ (thousand) of miles which is _ (probable) easy for you, but were still using fossil fuels, so its difficult to be around people who love the things that we love the way that we love them. Thats _ being a nerd is awesome.I want you to work hard because everythi
12、ng worth _ (do) is hard. I want you to be awesome, and I will do my very best to leave you a planet that you can still live on.1._ 2. _ 3. _ 4. _ 5. _6. _ 7. _ 8. _ 9. _ 10. _第四篇You see them everywhere: people walking with their attention _ (concentrate) on their smartphone screens on busy streets.
13、But walking and texting can be dangerous and cities in the United States and Europe have stepped _ their efforts to deal with it.In Honolulu, using the phones while crossing the street is forbidden. It has passed a law that says “No pedestrian(行人) shall cross a street or highway while viewing a mobi
14、le electronic device”. In other words, do not look at a screen when you cross the street _you could be fined. Honolulu is the first major US city _ (forbid) what is called “distracted walking”.People _text while walking are nearly four times as likely to have at least one dangerous action. A lot of
15、people do it _ they know it is dangerous. They tell themselves that it is important.Using phones while walking may lead to injuries and deaths, but it seems to be a global problem. Pedestrian deaths _ (increase) as the use of cell phones rises in the past 5 years, and it is expected that the tendenc
16、y will continue.Other cities have come up with creative ways to help protect those using cell phones while walking. A small town near Amsterdam has set up special crosswalks with flashing lights on the ground. When the traffic lights turn red or green, _do the lights on the ground, reminding pedestr
17、ians when its safe to cross. In a town of Germany, similar lights were used after a teenager using her smartphone was hit and seriously _ (injure).If you still want to text while walking you could avoid being fined in Honolulu _ using voice controlled digital assistant(数字助手) like Siri or Google Assi
18、stant. Or you could just wait until you are again, safely, off the street.1._ 2. _ 3. _ 4. _ 5. _6. _ 7. _ 8. _ 9. _ 10. _第五篇William Caxton was born in 1422 in England. He is the first English printer and plays an important part _ English literature(文学). Caxton learned how to do business at _ age of
19、 16 in London. Later, he moved to Bruges, Belgium, an important center in the trade of paintings and manuscripts (手稿). _ (actual), in Bruges, he became a _ (success) and important member of the business community. And Caxtons interests were also turning to literature during that time. Although the _
20、 (invent) of printing with movable type had appeared in the 11th-century China, in Europe the technology was not developed until the mid-15th century. The first book that was produced with moveable type _ (print) in the 1450s in Mainz, Germany, but Caxton had realized the need for English literature
21、 was greater. So, in the early 1470s, Caxton decided _ (spend) some time in Cologne, Germany learning the art of printing. Toward the end of 1476 he returned to England and set up his company at Westminster. From then on, he spent most of his time writing and printing. The English language was chang
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