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1、高三语法填空练习第一篇End of Heat is the 1.(fourteen) solar term of the year. It usually 2.(begin) around 23-24 August each year. Regions beyond the Great Wall in China will enter autumn 3.early September. End of Heat implies that most parts in China are getting rid of the hot summer and 4.(enter) autumn. But
2、in some areas, 5.(especial) in South China, autumn is late in coming and people are still bothered by hot weather. As the weather becomes cool during End of Heat, autumn weariness”(秋乏)appears. It is a sign 6.the human body needs rest, 7.people have consumed excessive energy in the summer. Get enough
3、 sleep, do more exercises and keep plants indoor to help. Duck has 8.sweet flavor and 9.to Chinese traditional medicine it has a cool nature. So the folk tradition 1().(eat) duck during the End of Heat period is still popular in China.ZrAr第一篇Many British households are turning away Lhealthier foods
4、as rampantinflation pushes them towards 2. (cheap ) processed meals, according to consumer data.Fresh vegetables and fish are falling off the menu. Packaged pizzas and processed meat are the dishes of the day.As grocery prices rise across the board, the cost of fresh food has largely been outpacing
5、processed *packaged products, according to the official UK consumerprice index (CPI).Prices for fresh vegetables rose about 14% in September versus the same month last year earlier, for example, while fresh beef also jumped 14%, fish 15%, poultry 17%, eggs 22% and low-fat milk 42%. Meanwhile, 4.(sal
6、t) or smoked meat such as bacon and crisps went up a slower pace of about 12% each, packaged pizzas rose nearly 10%, sugary snacks like gummies increased by 6% and chocolate increased by just over 3%.Shopping habits are changing too, according to exclusive data from Nielsen IQ. Volume sales of fresh
7、 vegetables 5.(fall) by more than 6% and fresh meat by over 7% in August, for example, while sales of snacks and candy rose almost 4%.Packaged food products often contain unhealthy levels of salt, fat and sugar, plus flavour-enhancers and preservative chemicals 6.(give ) them longer shelf lives, and
8、 arc associated with higher 7. (risk) of obesity, heart disease, type 2 diabetes and certain types of cancers.Britain is already near the forefront of an obesity epidemic across Europe, 8,almost 60% of adults are overweight or obese, 9.(raise) their risk ofpremature death and serious disease, accord
9、ing to 10. World Health Organization report in May.第三篇Why do you shrink when you get older?Once you become an adult, you typically reach your full height. 1.your height can change with age, and its no myth you shrink with time.People usually lose about a centimeter 2.height every 10 years after age
10、40, according to Medline Plus, and that pace of height loss speeds up after age 70. Overall, you can lose between I 3.3 inches in height as you age, per Medline Plus.While age-related height loss is normal, there are times when its a sign of an underlying health condition.4 .a macro level, you get s
11、horter as you age due to changes in the bones, muscles and joints. There are a few different things going on here, Dr. Angela Catic, a geriatrician and associate professor in the Huffington Center on Aging at Baylor College of Medicine, tells Yahoo Life. One, she says, is 5.the discs between the ver
12、tebrae in your spine lose fluid as you get older. They become dehydrated and, with that, they lose height and you lose a bit of height,n she says.Abdominal muscles also tend to weaken over time, 6.can create a stooped posture, causing you to appear shorter, Catic says.In women, menopause can speed 7
13、.bone loss due to the loss of the protective effects of estrogen on bones, Dr. Arashdeep Litt, an internal medicine physician with Spectrum Health, tells Yahoo Life. That, too, can cause you to get shorter. But height loss can also be due to osteoporosis, a bone disease 8.develops when bone mineral
14、density and bone mass decreases, or when the quality or structure of bone changes, Litt says. That can decrease your bone strength 9.increase your risk of fractures, according 1().the National Institutes of Health (NIH).第四篇A household robot named Tony 1.(test) out in Larrys family. Claire, Larrys wi
15、fe, did not want the robot in her house 2.was persuaded because her husband said the robot was very safe and it was a bonus for them. The robot looked like a tall handsome man with smooth black hair, 3.(speak) in a deep voice. At her first sight of Tony, Claire was alarmed. When Tony offered to help
16、 with dressing, Claire felt 4. (embarrass).5 .(gradual), Tony began to win Claires trust. One day, Claire even told Tony she felt unhappy and was offered sympathy by Tony. Claire admired his wisdom and integrity. He helped Claire make her dreams come true by making her home elegant, giving her 6.new
17、 haircut, changing the makeup she wore and giving her advice on her dresses. 7., at the party all the 8.(guest) who were invited were filled with 9.(admire) when they saw her house was completely changed.After the test, the company was satisfied with Tonys report 10.he had successfully made a woman
18、regain her confidence.第五篇When travelling in Australia, I kept a blog to record my life there. Before the trip, I had read book about some 1.(icon) sites, such as the Sydney Opera House and the Great Ocean Road and animals like the cute koalas and kangaroos. Sydney was my first stop, 2.my friend brou
19、ght me to my first open-air barbecue and shared so many exotic but yummy meals, 3.(make) my first impressions of Australia all about food. My second destination was Katherine, a town where we learnt about the life and customs of the native Australian, Aborigines. Their music, 4.(show) the close cont
20、act 5.nature, celebrates the natural world and the spiritual world around them. Among all their musical instruments, most of which are just sticks found on the ground, the didgeridoo is quite special, 6.(make) from a hollow tree branch. To play the didgeridoo, you need to put your mouth on one end a
21、nd blow while vibrating your lips. A skilled player can play for a long time without stopping 7.(breathe).After being here for a while, my 8.(big) impression is the complicated mix of 9.(people) and cultures that make up the nation. As far as I am concerned, what I like most about Australia is the p
22、eople themselves for their straightforward and free-and-easy attitude to life as well as their 10.(friendly) and warmth.第六篇Like Marco Polo and Columbus, the people of early civilizations had a passion for completing the great map of the world. But long before they did, 1.(merchant) and explorers fro
23、m the East had already set sail from east to west.In ancient times, silk from China found 2.(it) way overland to India, the Middle East, and Rome, along 3.became known as the SilkRoad. Meanwhile, a trading route across the sea was also 4.(extend) along the coasts of the Indian Ocean. Later, in the M
24、ing Dynasty, seven large fleets, 5.the command of Zheng He, sailed west on voyages of trade and 6.(explore), and these routes remained active channels between other cultures for centuries.Nowadays, the ancient sea routes travelled by Zheng He 7.(revisit) with the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road, whi
25、ch is part of the Belt and Road Initiative. The aim of this initiative is 8.(encourage) cooperation and trade across the historic Silk Road areas, and strengthen the bonds 9.China and the rest of the world. Besides, China has also joined other important projects overseas and expanded its map of expl
26、oring the sea. In recent years, China has also participated in several expeditions to explore the Arctic for 10.(science) research.第七篇Jo is a young Australian woman who worked as a volunteer teacher in Papua New Guinea for two years. She thought it wonderful to hear 1.her friend, Rosemary, who was d
27、ying to hear all about her life there. The high school 2.she worked was a bush school, whose classrooms were made of bamboo and grass. The other day when Jo 3.(show) the boys the 4.(week) chemistry experiment, the mixture was bubbling before she knew it.The boys who had never come across anything li
28、ke this before were so frightened that they started jumping out of the windows. 5.Jo wondered if chemistry was relevant to the kids, she tried to make a 6. (different) to the boys lives.Last weekend Jo went with another teacher to visit a village which was the home of one of the boys, Tombe. When th
29、ey arrived, Tombcs mother, who had been pulling weeds in her garden, 7.(begin) crying uieee ieee and hisfather led them to his house, a low bamboo hut with grass 8.(stick) out of the roof.There being no windows and the doorway being just big enough to get through, the hut was so dark inside that it
30、took time for her eyes 9.(adjust). After dinner, Jo noticed a can standing upside down on the grill over the fire 10.(heat) to dry out the leftover food.第八篇Your career plays a vital role in your life and defines who you arc, so it is worthwhile to take time to think about it.You d better start 1.(co
31、nsider) your future career when you are still at school. 2., this is not always easy, for you may just have a few ideas 3.(bounce) around in your head.One of the best way to get some insight 4.an possible career path is to complete a career aptitude test”, the result of 5.will tell you about your ad
32、vantages and interests and give you advice on the career you may be 6.(suit) to. There are a large number of different kinds of career aptitude tests. Some for your personal attitudes and interests, 7.others focus on asking you to rate different kinds of work scenarios. After finishing the test, you
33、 may get a list of career 8.(suggest). However useful career aptitude tests may be, you need to remember that they are only meant for 9.(guide). So whafs the secret to a good career? The answer is finding something that you are 10.(true) passionate about!答案:第一篇 1 .fourteenth 2.begins 3.in4.entering
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