?高考英語長難句語法填空練習(xí)
班級 考號 姓名 總分
一、2023年全國卷
1.Bangkok is a highly?___________(desire)?destination for food lovers.It has a?___________(seeming)?bottomless well of dining options.
2.The menu in this beautiful colonial house includes traditional Thai cuisine?___________(combine)?with modern cooking methods.
3.The best table in this two-story colonial Thai home offers a window right into the kitchen,?___________?you can see chef Gaggan and his staff?___________?action.
4.It took weeks and it?was backbreaking work,?___________?I know he was?___________(pride)?of my skills.
5.Terri, who now?___________(rent)?a?house with friends in Wandsworth, South West London, says DIY also saves her from?___________(lose)?any deposit when a tenancy (租期) comes to?___________?end.
6.It was full of ideas?_______?were new to me, so I spent the summer with my head?______?and out of that book.
7.He makes?___________(philosophy)?thought an?___________(appeal)?exercise that improves the quality of our experiences, and he does so with plenty of humor.
8.Ask the tourists from around the world?___________flood into Yellowstone National Park?___________?they most hope to see, and their answer is often the same: a grizzly bear.
9.Their?___________(recover)?has been so successful?_________?the U.S.Fish and Wildlife Service has twice attempted to delist grizzlies, which would?________(loose)?legal protections and allow them?___________(hunt).
10.If people remove food and?___________(attractant)?from their yards and campsites, grizzlies will?___________(typical)?pass by without trouble.Putting electric fencing around chicken houses and other farm animal quarters___________(be)?also highly effective at getting grizzlies away.
11.“Our hope is?__________(have)?a clean, attractant-free place where bears can pass through?________?learning bad habits,“ says James Jonkel, longtime biologist who?_________(manage)?bears in and around Missoula.
12.In the Digital Age, we’re used to?___________(have)?what we need immediately and right at?our fingertips.
13.Put off?___________(watch)?your favorite show until the weekend or wait 10 extra minutes before going?___________?that cake.You’ll soon find that the more patience you practice, the more you start to apply it to other, more?___________(annoy)?situations.
14.So many of us have the belief?__________?being comfortable is the only state we will tolerate, and?_________?we experience something outside of our comfort zone, we get?__________(patient)?about the circumstances.
15.Those?__________(tomato)?had?taste?that reminded me of the ones my uncle used to grow when I was a child.
16.It’s a surprise they haven’t managed___________(?grow)?square ones so that they can?pack?them easily.
17.It’s good to eat things at the correct time, when they’re?___________?season, and as close as possible to?___________they were?grown.

二、2023年浙江模考卷
1.Campers have a three-hour morning class?____________(engage)?with?a morning theme (9am to 12 noon) and a one-hour lunch break,?____________(follow)?by another three-hour class engaging?____________?an afternoon theme(1pm to 4pm).
2.Chances are____________?if you're looking to live a more sustainable lifestyle, not everyone around you will be ready?____________(jump)?on that?bandwagon.
3.I've learned a few things along the way though,?____________?I hope you'll find?____________(encourage)if you're doing your best to figure out?____________?you can make the change in a not-always- supportive household.
4.A few days later, I came back with my first jars of zero waste groceries, and my dad commented?on?____________?silly it was for me?____________(carry)?jars everywhere.It came?____________?as a bit discouraging.
5.As you make your lifestyle changes, you may find yourself?____________(want)?to speak up for yourself if others comment on what you're doing, which can turn?____________(it)?into a whole household debate.
6.Brilliant?____________?it is, Project Debater has some weaknesses.It takes sentences from its library of documents and prebuilt?____________(argue)?and?____________(string)?them together.
7.What Hammond is?____________(refer)?to is the question of meaning, and meaning is central to?____________?distinguishes the least intelligent of humans?____________?the most intelligent of machines.
8.____________?matters is not just the outside of a string of symbols, but the inside too, not just how they?____________(arrange)?but what they mean.
9.And that's why, however?____________(astonish)?Project Debater may seem, the tradition?that?began with Socrates and Confucius will not end?____________?artificial intelligence.
10.InSPIRE is investigating practical approaches?____________?“l(fā)ow-impact” solar development, which focuses on establishing and operating solar farms in a way?____________?is kinder to the land.
11.But no matter?____________?you travel, it's a good idea to make your reservations at least 90 days?____________?advance.
12.He may also book you in a?____________(sleep)?car that’s right next to the diner.Then you won’t have to walk through several cars on a?____________(move)?train three times a day for your meals.
13.Then, with one end of a rope?____________(tie)?to his waist and the other end around the trunk of a tree, Ziyad began?climbing.He stopped every few minutes to move the?rope?____________(high)?up the tree trunk.
14.Within seconds, he’d?____________(slide)?the trunk and was back on the ground.
15.The large siheyuan of these high-ranking?____________(official)?and wealthy businessmen often?featured?beautifully?____________(carve)?and painted roof beams and pillars(?柱子).

三、2023年南通模考卷
閱讀理解
1.It?________(be)?those benefits of bilingualism (雙語)?________?should encourage us to preserve and protect Europe’s minority languages.
2.Professor Antonella Sorace is one of a growing number?________?believe learning?________?second language has enormous untapped benefits for the human brain.
3.Just as disappearing forests take with them secrets of undiscovered medicines,?________(disappear)?languages can take the key?________?a longer and better quality of life.The first battle is to unpick the popular?________(assume)?that bilingualism might damage children’s brains.
4.There is such a thing?________?a free lunch, it turns out, as long as you don’t mind too much?________?it is.
5.Wilson is one of 3.4 million people around the world?________(use)?an app?________(design)?to encourage people to give away rather?________?throw away surplus (剩余的) food.
6.The last few years have seen an?________(explode)?in creative ways to tackle food waste by?________(link)?supermarkets, cafes, restaurants and individual households?________?local communities.
7.Almost 1.4 billion hectares of land?---close to 30% of the world’s agricultural land—is dedicated to?________(produce)?food that is never eaten, and the carbon footprint of food wastage makes it the third?________(contribute)?of CO2.
8.________(write)?in?Nature, the researchers report that the engineers produced more ideas, and more?________(innovate)?ideas, when working face to face.
9.But she urged businesses to be?________(caution), because if virtual meetings are?________(cheap)?than in-person ones, they may still be more cost-effective.
七選五
10.But unlike almost every other area of life,?effort is not?________(reward).In fact, it is?________(active)?punished.The more you try, the?________(little)?you are likely to succeed.
11.In fact, constantly?________(look)?for a solution is undoubtedly making things?________(bad).________?give sleep less of your attention.
完形填空
12.As I typed post after post in the months?________?followed, I assumed I would run out?________ steam.
13.Having just completed a fantastic placement (實(shí)習(xí)) in a local newspaper, I have never been so?grateful?????to my younger self for actually?________(listen)?to the one piece of advice that turned out?________(matter)?most.
語法填空
14.It is a?________(whole)?unique plateau wetland ecosystem and serves as?an?important ecological?________(defend)?for the country.
15.Local residents enjoy the gifts?________(give)?by nature, and the establishment?of the national park has enabled them to transform from exploiting (開發(fā)) nature to?________(become)?its protectors and benefiting from it.
應(yīng)用文(學(xué)生作品)
How thrilled I was when ________(receive) the photos we took during the Spring Festival journey! I’m writing ________(extend) my heartfelt gratitude.
The moments we spent together are absolutely ________(forget).The photos witnessed our journey ________ time-honored buildings to splendid beauty of nature, ________(mark) our happiness and ________(satisfy).Also, the authentic cuisine and the hospitality of locals added a new dimension ________ the trip.What’s more, your ________(friendly), ________(generous) and selfless ________(assist) did make me realize the significance of friendship.
I sincerely invite you to my home this weekend.Looking forward to your early reply.
續(xù)寫?
Although they kept ________(encourage) me, I still felt very worried that my poor performance ________(cost) us the opportunity to win ________ award.
When I was finished, all my teammates stood up, ________(applaud) loudly.

四、2022年全國甲卷
1.Every weekend this is “Wales” premier comedy club where?_________(have)?a great time is the order for both audiences and comedy stars alike.It is hard to name a comedy star?_________?hasn’t been on the stage here.
2.This special building is a place?_________?which theatre is made and?_________?children, artists, writers and anyone else have the opportunity (機(jī)會)?_________(?do)?creative things.
3._________(present)?the best of the West End along with the pick of the UK’s touring shows, the New Theatre is Cardiff’s oldest?_________(survive)?traditional theatre.
4.Goffin’s cockatoos, a kind of small parrot native?_________?Australasia,?_________(show)?to have similar shape-recognition abilities to a human two-year-old.?
5.This ability?_________(recognize)?that a shape will need to be turned in a specific direction before it will fit_________(call)?an “allocentric frame of reference”.
6.The next step, according to the researchers, is?_________(try)?and work out whether the cockatoos rely entirely?_________?visual clues (線索), or also use a sense of touch in making their shape?_________(selection).
7.As Ginni Bazlinton reached Antarctica, she found herself?_________(greet)?by a group of little Gentoo penguins(企鵝) longing?_________(say)?hello.
8.When she retired from dancing and her sons eventually?_________(fly)?the nest, she decided it was time?_________(take)?the plunge.
9.In March 2008, Ginni?_________(board)?a ship with 48 passengers she’d never met before,?_________(begin)?the journey towards Antarctica.
10.The?_________(realize)?that this is a precious land,?_________(respect)?by humans, was one of the biggest things?_________?hit home to Ginni.
11.Shirley Fitzgerald, the city’s official?_________(history), told me that in its rush to modernity in the 1970s, Sydney?_________(sweep)?aside much of its past, including many of its finest buildings.
12._________?people forget is that the Italians, when they came to Australia,?_________(bring)?2000 years of their culture, the Greeks some 3000 years, and the Chinese?_________(much)?still.We’ve got a foundation?_________(build)?on ancient cultures but with a drive and dynamism of?_________?young country.It’s a pretty hard?_________(combine)?to beat.
13._________(know)?some tips will help ensure that you have an?_________(enjoy)?meal with friends or family — no matter?_________?you are in the world.
14.The way you handle chopsticks?_________(be)?important to avoid?_________(annoy)?your companions.
15.While I was?amused?_________he was an animal lover, I?_________(worry)?that three dogs were perhaps too many, and my dogs might attack?Flora?, the cat.
16.We?continued?to date, though neither of us brought?_________?the future.And then in late November, Tilly had an?_________(operate)?on her?leg.
17.A year later, much to my?delight, this man produced a little box with a ring and?_________(propose)?to me.He did not kneel (跪) down,?_________?did I?need?him to.
18._________(inspire)?by the Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation?_________(hold)?in Beijing, Cao decided to cover the route by?_________(hike)?as a tribute (致敬) to the ancient Silk Road.
19._________?the last five?years,?Cao?has walked?through 34 countries in six continents, and in 2016, he?_________(reach)?the top of Kilimanjaro, Africa’s?highest?mountain.
20.All in all, it is high time that we?_________(devote)?ourselves to?_________(protect)?ocean.


附:參考答案
一、2023年全國卷
1.Bangkok is a highly?desirable?destination for food lovers.It has a?seemingly?bottomless well of dining options.
2.The menu in this beautiful colonial house includes traditional Thai cuisine?combined?with modern cooking methods.
3.The best table in this two-story colonial Thai home offers a window right into the kitchen,?where?you can see chef Gaggan and his staff?in?action.
4.It took weeks and it?was backbreaking work,?but?I know he was?proud?of my skills.
5.Terri, who now?rents?a?house with friends in Wandsworth, South West London, says DIY also saves her from?losing?any deposit when a tenancy (租期) comes to?an?end.
6.It was full of ideas?that?were new to me, so I spent the summer with my head?in?and out of that book.
7.He makes?philosophical?thought an?appealing?exercise that improves the quality of our experiences, and he does so with plenty of humor.
8.Ask the tourists from around the world?that?flood into Yellowstone National Park?what?they most hope to see, and their answer is often the same: a grizzly bear.
9.Their?recovery?has been so successful?that?the U.S.Fish and Wildlife Service has twice attempted to delist grizzlies, which would?loosen?legal protections and allow them?to be hunted.
10.If people remove food and?attractants?from their yards and campsites, grizzlies will?typically?pass by without trouble.Putting electric fencing around chicken houses and other farm animal quarters?is?also highly effective at getting grizzlies away.
11.“Our hope is?to have?a clean, attractant-free place where bears can pass through?without?learning bad habits,“ says James Jonkel, longtime biologist who?manages?bears in and around Missoula.
12.In the Digital Age, we’re used to?having?what we need immediately and right at?our fingertips.
13.Put off?watching?your favorite show until the weekend or wait 10 extra minutes before going?for?that cake.You’ll soon find that the more patience you practice, the more you start to apply it to other, more?annoying?situations.
14.So many of us have the belief?that?being comfortable is the only state we will tolerate, and?when?we experience something outside of our comfort zone, we get?impatient?about the circumstances.
15.Those?tomatoes?had?taste?that reminded me of the ones my uncle used to grow when I was a child.
16.It’s a surprise they haven’t managed?to grow?square ones so that they can?pack?them easily.
17.It’s good to eat things at the correct time, when they’re?in?season, and as close as possible to?where?they were?grown.

二、2023年浙江??季?br /> 1.Campers have a three-hour morning class?engaging?with?a morning theme (9am to 12 noon) and a one-hour lunch break,?followed?by another three-hour class engaging?with?an afternoon theme(1pm to 4pm).
2.Chances are?that?if you're looking to live a more sustainable lifestyle, not everyone around you will be ready?to jump?on that?bandwagon.
3.I've learned a few things along the way though,?which?I hope you'll find?encouraging?if you're doing your best to figure out?how?you can make the change in a not-always- supportive household.
4.A few days later, I came back with my first jars of zero waste groceries, and my dad commented?on?how?silly it was for me?to carry?jars everywhere.It came?off?as a bit discouraging.
5.As you make your lifestyle changes, you may find yourself?wanting?to speak up for yourself if others comment on what you're doing, which can turn?itself?into a whole household debate.
6.Brilliant?though/as?it is, Project Debater has some weaknesses.It takes sentences from its library of documents and prebuilt?arguments?and?strings?them together.
7.What Hammond is?referring?to is the question of meaning, and meaning is central to?what?distinguishes the least intelligent of humans?from?the most intelligent of machines.
8.What?matters is not just the outside of a string of symbols, but the inside too, not just how they?are arranged?but what they mean.
9.And that's why, however?astonishing?Project Debater may seem, the tradition?that/which?began with Socrates and Confucius will not end?with?artificial intelligence.
10.InSPIRE is investigating practical approaches?to?“l(fā)ow-impact” solar development, which focuses on establishing and operating solar farms in a way?that/which?is kinder to the land.
11.But no matter?when?you travel, it's a good idea to make your reservations at least 90 days?in?advance.
12.He may also book you in a?sleeping?car that’s right next to the?diner.Then you won’t have to walk through several cars on a?moving?train three times a day for your?meals.
13.Then, with one end of a rope?tied?to his waist and the other end around the trunk of a tree, Ziyad began????climbing.He stopped every few minutes to move the?rope?higher?up the tree trunk.
14.Within seconds, he’d?slid?the trunk and was back on the ground.
15.The large siheyuan of these high-ranking?officials?and wealthy businessmen often?featured?beautifully ?carved?and painted roof beams and pillars(?柱子).
1.露營者有一節(jié)三小時的上午主題課(上午9點(diǎn)至中午12點(diǎn))和一小時的午休時間,然后是另一節(jié)三個小時的下午主題課(下午1點(diǎn)至下午4點(diǎn))。
2.很可能,如果你想過一種更可持續(xù)的生活方式,你周圍的人都不會準(zhǔn)備好加入這一潮流。
3.不過,在這一過程中,我學(xué)到了一些東西,如果你盡最大努力想辦法在一個并不總是支持你的家庭中做出改變,我希望你會感到鼓舞。
4.幾天后,我?guī)е业牡谝还蘖憷s貨回來了,我父親評論說,我到處帶著罐子是多么愚蠢。結(jié)果有點(diǎn)令人沮喪。
5.當(dāng)你改變自己的生活方式時,如果別人對你的所作所為發(fā)表評論,你可能會發(fā)現(xiàn)自己想要為自己發(fā)聲,這可能會演變成一場家庭辯論。
6.盡管Project Debater(辯論者項目)很出色,但它也有一些弱點(diǎn)。它從文檔庫和預(yù)構(gòu)建的參數(shù)中提取句子,并將它們串在一起。
7.哈蒙德所指的是意義問題,而意義是區(qū)分最不聰明的人和最聰明的機(jī)器的核心。
8.重要的不僅僅是一串符號的外部,而是內(nèi)部,不僅僅是它們的排列方式,而是它們的含義。
9.這就是為什么,無論《辯論者計劃》看起來多么驚人,始于蘇格拉底和孔子的傳統(tǒng)不會以人工智能結(jié)束。
10.InSPIRE正在研究“低影響”太陽能開發(fā)的實(shí)際方法,重點(diǎn)是以對土地更友好的方式建立和運(yùn)營太陽能農(nóng)場。
11.但無論你何時旅行,最好至少提前90天預(yù)訂。
12.他也可能會給你訂一輛就在餐廳旁邊的臥鋪車。這樣你就不必為了吃飯而一天三次在行駛的火車上穿過好幾節(jié)車廂。
13.然后,一根繩子的一端綁在腰間,另一端繞在樹干上,齊亞德開始攀爬。他每隔幾分鐘就停下來把繩子往樹干上拉。
14.不到幾秒鐘,他就從樹干上滑下來,回到了地上。
15.這些高官和富商的大四合院通常以雕刻精美、彩繪精美的屋頂梁柱為特色。

三、2023年南通??季?br /> 閱讀理解
1.It?is?those benefits of bilingualism (雙語)?that?should encourage us to preserve and protect Europe’s minority languages.
2.Professor Antonella Sorace is one of a growing number?who?believe learning?a?second language has enormous untapped benefits for the human brain.
3.Just as disappearing forests take with them secrets of undiscovered medicines,?disappearing?languages can take the key?to?a longer and better quality of life.The first battle is to unpick the popular?assumption?that?bilingualism might damage children’s brains.
4.There is such a thing?as?a free lunch, it turns out, as long as you don't mind too much?what?it is.
5.Wilson is one of 3.4 million people around the world?using?an app?designed?to encourage people to give away rather?than?throw away surplus (剩余的) food.
6.The last few years have seen an?explosion?in creative ways to tackle food waste by?linking?supermarkets, cafes, restaurants and individual households?to?local communities.
7.Almost 1.4 billion hectares of land?---close to 30% of the world’s agricultural land—is dedicated to?producing?food that is never eaten, and the carbon footprint of food wastage makes it the third?contributor?of CO2.
8.Writing?in?Nature, the researchers report that the engineers produced more ideas, and more?innovative?ideas, when working face to face.
9.But she urged businesses to be?cautious, because if virtual meetings are?cheaper?than in-person ones, they may still be more cost-effective.
七選五
10.But unlike almost every other area of life,?effort is not?rewarded.In fact, it is?actively?punished.The more you try, the?less?you are likely to succeed.
11.In fact, constantly?looking?for a solution is undoubtedly making things?worse.So?give sleep less of your attention.
完形填空
12.As I typed post after post in the months?that?followed, I assumed I would run out?of?steam.
13.Having just completed a fantastic placement (實(shí)習(xí)) in a local newspaper, I have never been so?grateful?????to my younger self for actually?listening?to the one piece of advice that turned out?to?matter?most.
語法填空
14.It is a?wholly?unique plateau wetland ecosystem and serves as?an?important ecological?defense?for the country.
15.Local residents enjoy the gifts?given?by nature, and the establishment?of the national park has enabled them to transform from exploiting (開發(fā)) nature to?becoming?its protectors and benefiting from it.
應(yīng)用文(學(xué)生作品)
How thrilled I was when?receiving?the photos we took during the Spring Festival journey! I’m writing?to extend?my heartfelt gratitude.
The moments we spent together are absolutely?unforgettable.The photos witnessed our journey?from?time-honored buildings?to?splendid beauty of nature,?marking?our happiness and?satisfaction.Also, the authentic cuisine and the hospitality of locals added a new dimension?to?the trip.What’s more, your?friendliness,?generosity?and selfless?assistance?did make me realize the significance of friendship.
I sincerely invite you to my home this weekend.Looking forward to your early reply.
續(xù)寫?
Although they kept?encouraging?me, I still felt very worried that my poor performance?would cost?us the opportunity to win?an?award.
When I was finished, all my teammates stood up,?applauding?loudly.

四、2022年全國甲卷
1.Every weekend this is “Wales” premier comedy club where?having?a great time is the order for both audiences and comedy stars alike.It is hard to name a comedy star?who?hasn’t been on the stage here.
2.This special building is a place?in?which theatre is made and?where?children, artists, writers and anyone else have the opportunity (機(jī)會)?to do?creative things.
3.Presenting?the best of the West End along with the pick of the UK’s touring shows, the New Theatre is Cardiff’s oldest?surviving?traditional theatre.
4.Goffin’s cockatoos, a kind of small parrot native?to?Australasia,?have been shown?to have similar shape-recognition abilities to a human two-year-old.?
5.This ability?to recognize?that a shape will need to be turned in a specific direction before it will fit?is called?an “allocentric frame of reference”.
6.The next step, according to the researchers, is?to try?and work out whether the cockatoos rely entirely?on?visual clues (線索), or also use a sense of touch in making their shape?selections.
7.As Ginni Bazlinton reached Antarctica, she found herself?greeted?by a group of little Gentoo penguins(企鵝) longing?to say?hello.
8.When she retired from dancing and her sons eventually?flew?the nest, she decided it was time?to?take?the plunge.
9.In March 2008, Ginni?boarded?a ship with 48 passengers she’d never met before,?to begin?the journey towards Antarctica.
10.The?realization?that this is a precious land,?to be respected?by humans, was one of the biggest things?that?hit home to Ginni.
11.Shirley Fitzgerald, the city’s official?historian, told me that in its rush to modernity in the 1970s, Sydney?swept?aside much of its past, including many of its finest buildings.
12.What?people forget is that the Italians, when they came to Australia,?brought?2000 years of their culture, the Greeks some 3000 years, and the Chinese?more?still.We’ve got a foundation?built?on ancient cultures but with a drive and dynamism of?a?young country.It’s a pretty hard?combination?to beat.
13.Knowing?some tips will help ensure that you have an?enjoyable?meal with friends or family — no matter?where?you are in the world.
14.The way you handle chopsticks?is?important to avoid?annoying?your companions.
15.While I was?amused?that?he was an animal lover, I?worried?that three dogs were perhaps too many, and my dogs might attack?Flora?, the cat.
16.We?continued?to date, though neither of us brought?up?the future.And then in late November, Tilly had an?operation?on her?leg.
17.A year later, much to my?delight, this man produced a little box with a ring and?proposed?to me.He did not kneel (跪) down,?nor?did I?need?him to.
18.Inspired?by the Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation?held?in Beijing, Cao decided to cover the route by?hiking?as a tribute (致敬) to the ancient Silk Road.
19.In?the last five?years,?Cao?has walked?through 34 countries in six continents, and in 2016, he?reached?the top of Kilimanjaro, Africa’s?highest?mountain.
20.All in all, it is high time that we?devoted?ourselves to?protecting?ocean.

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