2022高考英语专题强化练之语法填空(含解析)

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1、2022高考英语专题强化练之语法填空第一组Agases.Theirentists from the University of Sydney in Australia say tourism causes over 8% of greenhouse gases.Their study looked at the carbon footprints of many 1. tourism.Upeas of tourism.Up to now,it 2. (study) the CO2 emissions from transport,events,hotels,restaurants 3.shop

2、ping.Theshopping.Theresearch.Theyspent 18 months carrying out the research.They researched the tourist 4.countries.Researchercountries.esearcher Dr Arunima Malik said her team analysed the influence 5. the environment of over one million businesses 6. (involve) in tourism.The researchers said domest

3、ic travel was a 7. CO2travel.Airfootprints.Thericher.TheusinessCO2travel.Airess travel.Airfootprints.Thericher.Thepart of tourisms footprints.Thericher.Thers said flying would continue to increase global emissions as more people in the world become richer.The countries 8.nations.Thee most harm are t

4、he biggest and richest nations.The USA,India and Germany have the largest tourism carbon footprints,in 9.travel.Theissions will continue to increase as more of their citizens travel.The researchers encouraged holiday-makers and travelers 10. (try) to reduce their carbon footprints when on vacation s

5、o their travel causes less harm to the planet.BThousands of years ago, the West Lake in Hangzhou was connected to the sea. The Qiantang River, not far away from the West Lake, 1 (enter)the sea in the eastern part of this area. The solid material such as sand,stones and mud carried by the river 2 (ev

6、entual)settled at the bottom and blocked the connection between the West Lake and the sea, 3 (make) it an inland water.Since the ninth century AD, the breathtaking scenery of the West Lake in all seasons 4 (appear) time and again in poems, stories and legends. 5 impresses people most is that there a

7、re about 80 legends of the West Lake alone. SuDongpo wrote a poem to praise the West Lake 6 compare it to Xizi, a Chinese legendary 7 (beautiful).From then on, the West Lake got another elegant name Xizi Lake.In 2011, West Lake Cultural Landscape of Hangzhou was included 8 the World Heritage List. I

8、t is now visited by an endless stream of 9 (visitor) from home and abroad. Perhaps some of them will add 10 (they) own stories to West Lakes wealth of literature.Ctests.Thatn seem to perform worse than men on high-level math tests.That is 1 has confused the educators for ages.Sexist attitude,includi

9、ng parents tendency 2 (teach) numerical concepts to their sons rather than their daughters,may partly account 3gap.Butender gap.But a new research 4(lead) by psychologist Rotem Kahalon of Tel Aviv University finds that women did worse on a math test if they had just been exposed to compliments(赞扬) r

10、egarding their looks.The study featured 88 female university students,one third of whom 5 (ask) to recall and write about a situation 6looks.Anothermented on their looks.Another 7man.The) wrote about a time when they had received a compliment about their skills or intelligence from a man.The final t

11、hird did not write an essay.test.Those,everyone took a short math test.Those who had been complimented on their appearance seemed to perform worse than those in the other two groups.8(consider) that Western societies place enormous value on womens physical attractiveness,women are far 9effect.Kahalo

12、n to experience this performance-hindering(妨碍) effect.Kahalon and her colleagues hope their findings can raise 10 (aware) about the potential negative consequences of such compliments.第二组AWe were down at the beach and trying 1.lots.We a place to park in one of the numerous,and somewhat pricey,public

13、 parking lots.We were trying to get down to the beach 2. time to watch the sunsetone of my all time favorite 3.do.Afterto do.After several failed attempts,we 4.(final) found one spot in the last lot so we pulled into the only ce available.As we were on our way to pay the price of parking there,a wom

14、an came up to us and said she 5.(pay) for two hours but she had just been called back home and asked 6.pass.Shed like to have her parking pass.She refused to take any money for it and insisted that we 7.it.We) it.We gladly accepted it and thanked her for her kindness.It was truly a “paying it forwar

15、d” experience that we have often done,but one 8.often.Suchn done to us that often.Such gratitude for thatso much more than the price of the parking pass.9.process.Wehe kindness of others is part of this process.We felt that and blessed by that kindness.We got down to the beach in time to watch the sun setting because of this womans 10.grateful.Itwe were so grateful.It was a wonderful experience and the sunset was such a glorious sight!Bneed.TheyUS college students,a break from school is a time to volunteer to help communities in need.They take school-organise

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