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1、高中英语高三复习语法填空专练26ANe Zha, Chinas animated blockbuster hit of the summer, is ready 1 _(hit) North American theaters later this month. Well Go USA Entertainment, 2_distribution company specializing in bringing top Asian film titles to US cinemas, will release the film in select 3D IMAX theaters across
2、North America on Aug 29, 3_(follow) by a nationwide expansion on Sept 6. Written and directed by first-time feature filmmaker Yang Yu, also known 4_Jiaozi, the film 5_(tell) of Ne Zha, a boy born as a social outcast (弃儿)because of a divine prophecy(神的预言) 6_he would destroy the world. He tries to cha
3、nge his predetermined fate and peoples views of him by choosing good over evil and 7_(become) their true hero. Built on a successful 8_(adapt) of Chinese folk tale and excellent word-of-mouth, the film - the first Chinese animated film is proving to have long legs at the box office. 9_a total box of
4、fice of 4.1 billion yuan ($582 million) and counting, Ne Zha is the best-received animated feature ever in China, and the fourth 10_(large) theatrical release in the countrys box office history.Keys:1 to hit;2 a;3 followed;4 as;5 tells; 6 that;7 becoming;8 adaptation;9 With;10 largest B When in 1984
5、 I. M. Pei, then the most sought-after architect in America, 1_ (present) his plans for a 70-foot glass pyramid in the 18th-century courtyard of the Louvre, the general 2_(react) was anger. Because Mr. Pei was Chinese-American, he 3_ (apparent) had no under standing of the Louvre, or Paris, or Franc
6、e. However, these remarks did not annoy him. With quick enthusiasm and wide smiles, he took them. He had been asked to design 4_new entrance for the museum and 5_ everyones surprise, instead of adding on some concrete block, he had created a great welcoming space: put a winding staircase underground
7、 and capped it with a ray of light 6_did not hurt the old facades(外墙). When he was a child, his imagination 7_( shape) by his familys ancient gardens at Suzhou in Jiangsu. There, he would wander winding 8_(path) through fantastic rocks towards pavilions (亭子), unconsciously 9_ (absorb) the beauty of
8、the surroundings. Mr. Pei built a hotel complex at Fragrant Hill outside Beijing, after returning to China in 1974. He regarded this as a chance 10_ (bring) the Chinese away from their dull eastern European blocks and back to the domestic traditions they had lost.Keys:1 presented; 2 reaction;3 appar
9、ently;4 a; 5 to;6 which/that;7 was shaped;8 paths;9 absorbing;10 to bring C The giant panda, also 1_ (know)as panda bear or simply panda, is a bear native 2_south central China. In the past many years, the giant panda 3_ (drive)out of the lowland areas where it once lived as a result of farming, def
10、orestation and other 4_ (develop). Wild population estimates vary: one estimate shows that there are about 1, 590 individuals 5_(1ive)in the wild, while a 2006 study estimated that this figure could be as high as 2,000 to 3,000. Some reports also show that6 _ number of giant pandas in the wild is on
11、 the rise. The West first learned of the giant panda on March 11, 1869, 7_ the French missionary(传教士)Armand David received a panda skin from a hunter. In 1936, Ruth Harkness became the first Westerner 8_ (bring)a live giant panda named Su Lin to the Brookfield Zoo in Chicago. To protect the pandas,
12、in 2012, Earthwatch Institute, a global nonprofit that teams volunteers with scientists to conduct important 9_ (science)research, launched a program called“On the Trail of Giant Panda. This program, based in the Wolong National Nature Reserve, allows volunteers to work up close with pandas cared fo
13、r in captivity (圈养), and help them 10_ (gradual)adapt to life in the wild.Keys:1 known;2 to;3 has been driven;4 development;5 living;6 the;7 when;8 to bring;9 scientific;10 gradually D Car registration plates (牌照) are just a series of numbers and letters, right? Well, yesbut not for everyone. France
14、 was the first country 1_ (introduce) plates in 1893. Early number plates differed 2_ shape and size, and were made of lots of different materials, including iron, cardboard and even pressed soybeans. In fact, it was not until 1957 3_ car manufacturers and the governments agreed on standardized plat
15、es. 4_was first registered in the UK was A1. The letter A showed the number was from London, while the number 1 showed it was the first number issued. At the moment, number plates 5_ (consist) of a sequence of letters and numbers are applied in the UK. Different EU countries also use different arran
16、gements of numbers and letters, and 6_ (they) systems have changed many times because these letter-number 7_(combine) keep running out. In the past decades, some number plates 8_(become) extremely valuable, particularly those that spell out words. 9_(basic), numbers on the plates can be used to represent words or parts of words. For example, NVERLA8 means Never Late. And the most 10_ (expense) number ever was M1 which an anonymous buyer has acquired for 331,000.Keys: 1 to introduce;2 in;3 that;4 What;5 consisting;6 their;7 combinations;8 have become;9 Basically;10 expensive