备战2021高考英语之语法填空(一)
(A)
Earth Day 1. (found) in 1910 as a day of education about environmental problems, and Earth Day 20 occurs on Wednesday, April 22—the holiday’s 50th anniversary. The holiday is now a global celebration that’s sometimes extended into Earth Week, a full ven days of 2. (event) focud on green living.
3. (elect) to the U.S. Senate(参议院)in 197, Senator Gaylord Nelson was determined to convince the federal government that the planet was 4. risk. In 194, Nelson developed the idea for Earth Day after 5. (inspire) by the anti-Vietnam War “teach-ins” that were taking place on college campus around the United States.
Denis Hayes, a young activist 6. had rved as student president at Stanford University, was lected as Earth Day’s national coordinator(协调者), and he worked with 7. 女尿频 army of student volunteers and veral staff members from Nelson’s Senate office 8. (organize) the project.
The first Earth Day was effective at raising 9. (aware) about environmental problems and transforming public attitudes. Earth Day kicked off the “Environmental decade with a bang,” as Senator Nelson later put it. The theme of Earth Day 2020 is “climate action.” EarthDay hopes it will be the 10. (large) volunteer event in history
(B)
“There is a long, long story 1. Tai Chi and me,” says Jo Gago, 6, a Spanish man who has taught Tai Chi in his hometown for almost 36 years.
Although the first martial arts school 2. (found) in 1982 in Ouren, Spain, Jo did not make the trip to Yongnian, China until 1994 3. (further) his study of Tai Chi. Since then, he 4. (travel) to China over 20 times. For Jo, Tai Chi is not 5浅碧. (simple)a sport. 6. attracts him most is the Taoist philosophy rooted in Tai Chi, of which the main elements consist in the principles of “softness, slowness, balance and rootedness”.幼儿园教育随笔中班
His martial arts school, which provides introductory programs for 7. (begin), has approx
imately 150 students, 8. (range) from children under the age of 5 to nior citizens over 10. He has trained thousands of students in Spain, many of 9. have won awards in a number of tournaments.
Jo's hometown has hosted a number of free Tai Chi community class and Tai Chi is acting as an important bridge for 10. 鹌鹑鸟图片 月亮射手女 (culture) exchange.
(C)
Smell, more than any other n, is deeply rooted in memory. It is believed by scientists 1. smells can recall feelings of distant memories. The scientists say 2. area of the brain assigns memories to smells and stores 3. (they) for decades. The area can instantly recall the memories with great clearness years later if a person encounters the smell again. Christina Strauch, from the Ruhr University in Germany, says smells 4. (store) in the olfactory brain. The word “olfactory” means anything related 5. the n of smell.
Many smells can transport us back to our childhood. Smells from cookies baking in the kitchen or the smell of a homemade dish can bring back 6. (amaze) memories of growing up. Some smells can take you away to another point in time. Some smells can make you wish you 7. 缺钾吃什么好 (be) back in the past, or make you want to escape, which depends on whether the smell has a positive or negative 8. (associate). Some doctors partly depend on this for their patients. Smells can even encourage you 9. (buy) things in stores. Many stores introduce certain smells to awake particular memories, 10. can make people buy things they loved years ago.
(D)对父母说的话
Peking Opera is a form of traditional Chine theater that1. ( appear) in Beijing in the late 18th century.2. (combine) music, song, dance and acrobatics (杂技动作) in a lively and colorful display, it is a 3. ( relative) new style of drama, compared to other types of Chine theater.
In the early years of Peking Opera, all the actors were men,4. the roles of women playe
d by young boys. The stories fell into two main 5. ( category) -wen, or civil theater, which focud on love, marriage and other civilian concerns, and wu,or military theater, which focud on the theme of war and was known for featuring thrilling stage actions.
In the first half of the 6. (twenty) century, the most famous actor of Peking Opera was Mei Lanfang,7. played a key role in popularizing Peking Opera and introducing Chine theater to the West. Additionally, Mei also took the bold step of taking on female students, which was 8. 布拉切highly risky and unconventional step at the time.
After the founding of the People’s Republic of China, Peking Opera performances, which dealt with contemporary and revolutionary themes, were encouraged. Despite 9. ( it) ups and downs, Peking Opera was revived(复兴) in the 1980s and continues to 10. (perform) today.