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1、高考英语语法针对型训练:高频语法+名词性从句1. Lyu Yugang, director of the ministrys department of basic education, said 77.14 million parents were surveyed to find out _ their children were getting enough sleep. A total of 76.2 percent of _ (participate) said their children were getting the recommended sleep time of 10
2、hours a night for primary school students and nine hours for _ in secondary school. Last years survey found only about 40 percent of students were getting enough sleep, Lyu said. In April, the ministry advised that a primary school student _ (go) to bed before 9:20 pm, a middle school student before
3、 10 pm and high school student before 11 pm. _ (separate), 99.8 percent of primary and secondary schools have issued rules preventing students _ (bring) smartphones to class and provided communication channels for students to contact their parents in an emergency, he said. Luo Lin, a vice-principal
4、of a school in Beijing, said, “Some students go to bed late not because they have heavy academic burdens, _ because they are following the examples of their parents. While tough measures _ (take) for months to limit the amount of time young students can spend _ (play) online games to three hours a w
5、eek, the students might waste time _ short video platforms and parents need to act to prevent this.”2. A simple badge(徽章) is playing an important role in helping lost seniors return home. By scanning a QR code on a plastic badge, anyone with a smartphone can reach the persons emergency contact _(imm
6、ediate). Its efficient and _(save) effort, said Li Caoliang, head of the Lei Feng police station in Fushun, Liaoning province. The idea came to Li and his _(colleague) four years ago when dealing with more than 200 lost seniors in a year. Some of the old people got lost because they had illnesses su
7、ch as memory _(lose) or Alzheimers. They couldnt tell their identity, address or phone number. Sometimes, the officers had to spend hours _(try) to figure out who to call from vague descriptions by the lost seniors. In some cases, the lost seniors had to stay overnight at the station before their fa
8、milies _(contact). The number of lost seniors has dropped to around 30 a year since _ the police developed came into use. China has 264 million old people, accounting _ 18.7 percent of its population according to its seventh population census _(conduct) last year. Wang Jiajuan, _ has long focused on
9、 improving public services for an aging society, says the innovative QR code ID helps guarantee the travel safety of seniors.3. Qatars Mutaz Barshim and Italys Gianmarco Tamberi made the world weep when they shared their win at the Mens High Jump, which was one of the most defining _ (moment) at thi
10、s years Tokyo Olympics. After _ (match) performances that led the pair to a tie, instead _ choosing a jump-off (加赛决胜负) as would usually be custom, Barshim asked the judge _ it was possible to share the gold medal. The judge agreed. In _ (emotion) and joyful scenes that followed, the two embraced in
11、a jump hug a scene _ has been called the “best moment of Tokyo 2020” on social media. Speaking to the media, Barshim said, “I know for a fact that for the performance I did, I deserve that gold. He _ (do) the same thing, so I know he deserved that gold.” He added, “This is beyond sport. This is the
12、message we deliver to _ young generation.” Meanwhile, Tamberi said, “Sharing with a friend was even more beautiful; it was just magical.” Barshim later took to Twitter, where alongside posting a photo with him and Tamberi, he said, “What is _ (good) than one gold? TWO!” A win shared is _ (clear) a w
13、in made much sweeter. 4. Freedom above snow With the Tokyo Summer Olympics behind us, people are turning their eyes to the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympic Games, will start in one month. Freestyle skier Gu Ailing, 18, looks to be one of the superstars of the event.Born to an American father and a Chines
14、e mother, Gu (decide) to compete for China in the 2022 Winter Olympics in June 2019. Just two months later, she bagged her first gold medal for China at the Australia New Zealand Cup. Her strength continued to grow as she won one bronze and two gold medals at the International Ski Federation(FIS)Sno
15、wboard and Freeski World Championships March.People say she is (talent). But Gu says that talent counted for(占据) only 1 percent of her wins, adding that her hard work is matters. While going to school in San Francisco, Gu could only practice on weekends. She spent eight hours (go)to the ski hill and back, doing her homework on the way and making full use of her time at the hill (practice)skiing. Gu said she wants to encourage more girls in China to try skiing and other extreme sports, many of which have only been known there for 20 years, according to the Olympics websit