河北衡水中学2021年高考英语语法填空周考训练题精选(7)(学生版+教师解析版).doc
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1、河北衡水中学 2021 年高考英语语法填空周考试题精选(7) (1) Our world has seen (1)_ increasing number of students pressuring their parents into buying luxuries (奢侈品) just to look good before their peers. Problem is (2)_ is to blame, parents, students or society? Now, some schools have taken action. To avoid (3)_ (show) off
2、superiority among wealthy students, Woodchurch High School in northwestern England has recently made an (4) _ (announce) to refuse quality designer coats, including Canada Goose, often worth hundreds of dollars. Such coats make poor students feel bad since these items lead to inequality. They feel l
3、eft out and inadequate, (5)_ (say) The Independent in its last issue. The ban has aroused nationwide debate. Some argue that we shouldnt take away parents right to buy anything (6)_ (value) they like for their kids. However, most parents applaud, believing it decreases their worries on lower incomes
4、. Just as Libby Purves, a UK reporter, put it, how you feel at school largely affects your whole life. Columnist Michelle Singletary wrote on The Washington Post that now comes the (7)_ (big) chance so far to teach students (8)_ (understand) clothing in fact measures nothing. Not just this. In May S
5、t. Wilfrids Primary School banned students (9)_ using designer pencils in case poor students would feel (10)_ (look) down upon. (2) Mochi (年糕) is a traditional food popular in Chinese and Japanese cooking, made from (1)_ (special) treated rice. It is often presented in the form of a round cake, and
6、is traditionally exchanged at the New Year. Mochi is made by (2) _ (put) sticky rice into water overnight, cooking it and pounding it into a sticky paste. The paste is made into shapes ranging from simple to complex rounds, some of (3)_ are stuffed with sweet fillings. Mochi is often decorated with
7、(4)_ (flower) or fruits, especially when it is exchanged as (5)_ gift at celebrations like birthdays and the New Year. Traditionally, wooden mortars (臼) and pestles (杵) (6)_ (use) to pound mochi rice. Fresh mochi is usually cooked and served warm (7)_ a variety of sauces. Steaming and boiling are bo
8、th popular preparations in Japan, along with cooking. Fresh mochi is soft but it (8)_ (hard) quickly. Prepacked mochi blocks, flattened and cut into square pieces or shaped into rounds, are available at grocery stores. Mochi can go bad easily, so its (9)_ (good) to cook soon than to keep it in your
9、fridge. Hard mochi pieces can be cooked, deep-fried, boiled, and more. Cooked mochi is very sticky, so be careful not (10)_ (choke) on it. (3) Whether you are someone who smiles a lot (1) _ not, there is always room for improvement. Research (2)_ (show) that when someone smiles, a number of feel-goo
10、d neurotransmitters are released(释 放)in the body and these are linked with lower heart rate, lower blood pressure, better sleep and (3)_ (little) stress. It would appear that (4)_ physical act of smiling makes our brain think we are happy even if we are not and just like that, it brings about a phys
11、iological response that makes (5)_ (we) feel better and more relaxed. I think we have experienced how infectious a smile can be and we (6)_ (attract) by the energy of shiny happy people laughing. So while I appreciate there is not always something to smile about, I think that being able to smile at
12、ourselves is a quality worth (7)_ (develop). Even an internal smile or a case of faking it until you make it is most (8)_ (definite) a good investment to develop a sense of (9)_ (satisfy) from within. My new thing for the next month or so is to try and smile more often. Why dont you try that too and
13、 let me know (10) _ you get on? (4) Since Brad Ryan began to take grandma Joy on trips to the breathtaking landscapes of America, they (1)_ (go) through dozens of cross-country adventures. In 2015, Brad Ryan visited his 85-year-old grandma (2)_ (live) a simple life on her own, and then he hoped that
14、 spending some quality family time with her would help to lift her spirits. When he told (3)_ (story) of his travels to his grandma, she regretted not seeing more of the world. Then Ryan invited his grandma (4)_ (hike) with him, and she accepted his idea (5)_ (cheerful). From then on, the pair trave
15、lled to 29 National Parks in total, and had many adventures along the way, (6)_ has even affected his way of life. Life for her now is a lot (7)_ (rich). It was the look in her eyes that impressed me a lot. Ryan said, I love my grandma. She has taught me how to live, Ive learned to slow down and see
16、 the world in (8)_ different way. There are so many viewpoints and knowledge we can gain (9)_ our elders. Even if some day she does pass away, I can go back to these places to feel her spirit and feel (10)_ (connect) to her. 河北衡水中学 2021 年高考英语语法填空周考试题精选(7) (1) Our world has seen (1)_ increasing numbe
17、r of students pressuring their parents into buying luxuries (奢侈品) just to look good before their peers. Problem is (2)_ is to blame, parents, students or society? Now, some schools have taken action. To avoid (3)_ (show) off superiority among wealthy students, Woodchurch High School in northwestern
18、England has recently made an (4) _ (announce) to refuse quality designer coats, including Canada Goose, often worth hundreds of dollars. Such coats make poor students feel bad since these items lead to inequality. They feel left out and inadequate, (5)_ (say) The Independent in its last issue. The b
19、an has aroused nationwide debate. Some argue that we shouldnt take away parents right to buy anything (6)_ (value) they like for their kids. However, most parents applaud, believing it decreases their worries on lower incomes. Just as Libby Purves, a UK reporter, put it, how you feel at school large
20、ly affects your whole life. Columnist Michelle Singletary wrote on The Washington Post that now comes the (7)_ (big) chance so far to teach students (8)_ (understand) clothing in fact measures nothing. Not just this. In May St. Wilfrids Primary School banned students (9)_ using designer pencils in c
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