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1、如有侵权,请联系网站删除,仅供学习与交流上海高考英语语法填空2018一模汇编【精品文档】第 17 页上海高考英语语法填空汇编One【2018虹口区】Section ADirections: After reading the passage below, fill in the blanks to make the passages coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for
2、 the other blanks,use one word that best fits each blank.How to deal with Whiners(抱怨不停的人)?There are always some people radiating negativity in the work place. For them, the temperature is never right, the boss is always a fool, the canteen food is awful, and they (21) _ (treat) unfairly.Career exper
3、ts say such habitual complainers are highly contagious(会蔓延的) , (22) _ attitude can easily affect an entire team in a company. “While some complaints might be reasonable, (23) _ are taken from thin air. You need to see between these different types and adopt the right strategy towards each,” said Li
4、Ming, HR manager at Wal-Mart (China).It is especially hard to deal with complaints at work (24) _ you cant just walk away or put your colleagues words out of mind. If you do, it will hurt your co-workers and you might be isolated. In a team-based company you belong to a group and need to behave acco
5、rdingly. But dont show too much sympathy. Listening passively to others complaints could damage your image and give others the impression (25) _ you agree with them. “Listen to the whiners actively,” said HR Li. “Help them find a solution, or see (26) _ there are ways to improve the situation.”Zhai
6、Min, 24, a software engineer at Kingdee International Software Group in Shenzhen, found that 3 elderly workers liked to complain about everything, from (27) _ (extend) working hours to cheap hotels on business trips. “I let them talk about their opinions,” she said, “They feel better when (28) _ (te
7、ll) someone how they want things to be.”But listening actively is far from enough. Wang Dianxue, 27, is an Internet engineer at Beijing Push Marcom Group. His co-workers always complain that their computer systems are not working properly. “I ask about the specifics and work together with them (29)
8、_ (fix) everything technically.” he said.HR managers believe that when staffs complain, it is more a matter of recognition than an actual problem. “The real problem is that the whiners dont feel they are being taken seriously,” said Xu Jun, HR manager at Guangqi Honda Automobile Co., Ltd. “(30) _ (g
9、ive) them advice or perspectives attentively and the problem will usually disappear.”Two【2018黄浦区】Section ADirections: After reading the passage below, fill in the blanks to make the passages coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form
10、 of the given word; for the other blanks,use one word that best fits each blank.Norway is Teaching Travelers to TravelAfter 15 people died during Easter in 1967, the Norwegian Trekking Association and the Red Cross announced their campaign Welcome to the mountains, but be responsible. Fjellvettregle
11、ne, the mountain code (21) _ encourages people to have a healthy and respectful relationship with nature, has since become a crucial part of Norwegian culture. It includes points such as bringing necessary equipment (22) _ (assist) yourself and others, seeking shelter if necessary and feeling no sha
12、me in turning around.Nationally, Norway (23) _ (experience) an 11% increase in tourism in the past decade. From just 1,000 tourists in the whole of 2010, Trolltunga, a piece of rock that stands horizontally out of the mountain, (24) _ (see) 1,800 visitors in one 2017 day alone. Why? Because people w
13、ant the same picture they see on Instagram and Facebook. A lot dont care about the experience of the hike. They just want proof (25) _ they did it. But, while good for the economy, this tourism boom has become a threat (26) _ Norways natural environment.Used toilet paper, (27) _ (abandon) tents and
14、plastic bottles can be found littered all around Trolltunga. And with the high amount of people who come unprepared for such an active hike, Norways leading hiking group, Friluftsliv, also has called forregulationson the number of tourists (28) _ (hike) to Trolltunga. Lasse Heimdal, leader of the ou
15、tdoor organization said, “On a busy day, you may have to wait in line for an hour and a half just to get a picture. To control this, wed like to regulate (29) _ _ people can hike in a day. Starting hike times should also have regulations so people dont start too late and find (30) _ stuck up here.”T
16、hree【20181浦东新区】Section ADirections: After reading the passage below, fill in the blanks to make the passages coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks,use one word that best fits each blank.As
17、 a young child, Ann Makosinski would spend hours experimenting with her toys and other everyday objects around her to create her own inventions.Now a first-year Arts student, Makosinski is a well-known inventor and entrepreneur (创业者). She won the 2015Sustainable Entrepreneurship Award of Excellence,
18、 (21) _recognizes innovative business solutions to social problems the same recognition given to Barack Obama in 2014. Her own inventions, the Hollow Flashlight and the e-Drink, have been causing excitement internationally (22)_their creation.At the age of 15, Makosinski created a prototype(原型) for
19、a flashlight (23)_(power ) by the heat of ones hand. This invention was the result of a ninth grade science project, but Makosinski goal was (24)_(offer) a practical solution to people with unlimited access to power and electricity.“ Im half-Filipino and half-Polish, and one of my friends from the P
20、hilippines told me that she failed school (25)_ she couldnt afford electricity. She had no light to study with at night, so that was kind of the inspiration,”Makosinski explained.“Ive always been interested in doing science projects, so I thought, why dont I find a way to provide her and a lot of ot
21、her people with light?”The Hollow Flashlight is made from Peltier tiles(珀耳贴贴片)that produce energy when one side (26)_(heat)and the other side remains cool. The flashlight can produce a steady beam of LED light for 20 minutes, (27)_(use)only the warmth of the human hand.Her advice to other student in
22、novators? “ Start now. There (28)_be nothing holding you back. Some students at colleges or even in high school think Oh, Im a student. I just need to study. (29)_may think it important to make friends and be social. The truth is, you can do a lot of other things. You can do (30)_you want. Just go a
23、head.”Four【20181长宁区嘉定区】II. Grammar and VocabularySection ADirections: After reading the passage below, fill in the blanks to make the passages coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks,use one
24、 word that best fits each blank.Developing Competent TeachingNations that have greatly improved their students achievements, such as Finland, Korea, Singapore, and others, attribute much of their success to their focused investments in teacher preparation and development. (21) (Create) a system that
25、 can routinely hire and prepare teachers effectively and can support successful teaching is the arena (竞技场) in which the United States (22) (fall) behind the most. Although there are some great teachers in every community, the landscape of the supports for quality teaching looks like Swiss cheese. I
26、n some states, the holes are smaller, and in others they are bigger. Nor in no case is there a fully (23) (develop) system of instructional support even remotely comparable to that in high-achieving nations. And of course, as we have seen, the system is the weakest in communities (24) students needs
27、 are greatest.Some have argued that the answer to weak teaching in the United States id to eliminate “barriers” to teaching, such as teacher education and certification requirements, allow anyone who wants to teach into the classroom, and fire those who prove not to be effective. Although the intere
28、st in teaching effectiveness is important, this approach does not offer strategy (25) (ensure) that teachers will have opportunities to gain the knowledge and skills they need in order to be effective, or that all schools will have the resources to attract and hire the best teachers. (26) does it pr
29、otect the students in low-income schools, who will be the victims of unprepared and inexperienced teachers in the years until these teachers have demonstrated their incapability and left the field.A regulation (27) (focus) on easy access and easy firing ignores the question of how to develop widespr
30、ead teaching skills and ensure a strong supply of highly able teachers for schools. (28) such supply, principals will be unable to hire strong teachers even if they are free to hire whomever they are pleased with, and, evidence shows that schools are likely to fire weak teachers, (29) they feel they
31、 wont be able to replace them. Even if they do, there is little guarantee that the quality of teaching (30) (improve). although there are good reasons to argue for stringer evaluation practices for removing incapable teachers and for recognizing excellent ones, a theory that the major problems with
32、teaching can be solved by carrots and sticks alone leaves the development of teaching abilities to chance.Five【20181徐汇区】II. Grammar and VocabularySection ADirections: After reading the passage below, fill in the blanks to make the passages coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a gi
33、ven word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks,use one word that best fits each blank.The Grasshopper in Van Gogh PaintingArt conservators(管理员) dream of finding (21)_(hide) secrets in the masterpieces they look after. Rarely do they expect to find a dead gr
34、asshopper.Conservators at the Nelson-Atkins museum of art in Kansas City said they discovered the dead insect in one of its star paintings, Vincent van Goghs Olive Trees, when it (22)_ (scan) as part of the research for a catalogue of its French painting collection.It was spotted by Mary Schafer. Sh
35、e told a local broadcaster that she found it in the works lower foreground. “(23)_(look) at the painting with the microscope,I came across the tiny body of a grasshopper covered in the paint, so it (24)_ have occurred in the wet paint back in 1889.“We can connect it to Van Gogh painting outside, so
36、we think of him battling the elements, dealing with the wind, the bugs, and then hes got to walk back to his studio through the fields. Whats fun is that we can come up with all these stories for (25)_ the insect landed in the paint.”Schafer said they were curious to know if the grasshopper could be
37、 studied (26)_(far) to possibly identify which season Van Gogh painted Olive Trees.Michael Engel, a professor at the University of Kansas, was approached (27)_(examine) the grasshopper further. He discovered that part of the insects body was missing and there was no sign of movement in the surroundi
38、ng paint. In other words, it was already dead (28)_ it somehow landed on the artists wet canvas and could not be used for dating purposes.Van Gogh painted Olive Trees in 1889, the year after his falling out with his friend Gauguin, (29)_ may have led to his famous act of self-mutilation in the histo
39、ry of art: cutting off his own ear.The grasshopper may not help in any art historical research but it has become a talking point for museum visitors, looking closely into the painting to see (30)_ they can spot the dead insect.Six【20181闵行区】. Grammar and VocabularySection ADirections: After reading t
40、he passage below, fill in the blanks to make the passages coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blankHonesty, my mum always used to tell me, is the best p
41、olicy. But when it comes to medicine, I had assumed it was important to always be honest with my patients. After all, the doctor-patient relationship is based on trust, and therefore honesty is essential, or so I thought.I had just started working in geriatrics (老年病科). Mr. McMahon(21) in when his bo
42、dy was found very swollen(浮肿的). I took a medical history (22) his daughter who had accompanied him in the ambulance. Shed been his main career for years. I stood (23) (look) at him as she gave a detailed history. Has he lost any weight recently? I asked, Well, its funny you should mention that, but
43、yes. She said slowly. There was silence for a few moments. Why? What are you worried about? she asked. She was obviously very involved in his care and it was only fair that I told (24) the truth. Well, we need to prove its not cancer. I said and talked briefly about some of the tests I was going to
44、order.Half an hour later, a nurse called me: Mr. McMahons daughter broke downshe said you told her he had cancer. My heart sank. By the time I arrived at the ward, my consultant was already there, explaining that we still had to run lots of tests and that it was by no means confirmed (25) he had can
45、cer. I stood silently at the end of the bed. My consultant was obviously angry with me and as we left Mr. McMahon, she turned to me. Why on earth did you do that? she asked in disbelief. I looked at her and bit my lip. She asked me what I was worried about and I told her. I said, hanging my head. An
46、d give her more (26) (worry) about? replied my consultant. You dont say the word cancer until its confirmed. (27) you suspect it, think very carefully before you tell people.(28) it turned out, it wasnt cancer. But I did learn that when someone is stressed and worried about their loved one theyre so
47、metimes selective in (29) they hearand as a doctor its important to be mindful of this. In being truthful, Id made the situation (30) (bad).Seven【20181奉贤区】II. Grammar and VocabularySection ADirections: After reading the passage below, fill in the blanks to make the passages coherent and grammaticall
48、y correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.Different background shouldnt mean less education. Fifty years ago, in a primary school classroom, two boys aged 11 took an examination called the 11-plus, (21)_