【备考2022】高三英语浙江省模拟考试试题汇编-语法填空(2021年4月-2022年4月)(含答案)

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【备考2022】高三英语浙江省模拟考试试题汇编-语法填空(2021年4月-2022年4月)(含答案)

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高考语法填空专项练习--模拟测试卷
参考答案
G3M1--2021年4月嘉兴高三下学期教学测试卷:
56. what 57. followed 58. which/that 59. matters
60. its 61. between 62. Actually 63. existing
64. harming 65. connection
G3M2--2021年4月金华十校高三模拟考试:
56. Fortunately 57. that 58. will be 59. called
60. or 61. environmental 62. which 63. a
64. for 65. to enjoy
G3M3--2021-衢丽湖三地高三教学质量检测试卷:
56. shortly 57. called 58. becomes 59. putting
60. choice 61. as/being 62. an 63. is touched
64. than 65. lines
G3M4--2021-浙江省部分重点中学高三调研考试:
56. severely 57. at 58. will worsen 59. a
60. which 61. to hear 62. cautious 63. connection
64. focusing 65. or
G3M5--2021-浙江省第二次联盟校联考:
56. to be held 57. in 58. marking 59. but
60. that 61. pointed 62. 63.
64. 65.
G3M6--浙江新高考名校联考信息卷一:
56. has found/finds 57. lining 58. but 59. to shut
60. to/for 61. where 62. the 63. was included
64. Tourism 65. highly
G3M7--2021-5月份温州市普通高中高考适应性测试:
56. to break 57. But 58. types 59. to
60. lies 61. more 62. unhappiness 63. choosing
64. an 65. actively
G3M8--2021南昌高三摸底考:
61. largest 62. developed 63. intending 64. annually
65. finished 66. parts 67. a 68. is
69. Since 70. for
G3M9--2022年2月浙江省十校联盟高三第二次联考:
56. without 57. a 58. clearing 59. are destroyed
60. them 61. colleagues 62. built 63. or
64. carefully 65. that/which
G3M10--2022年3月金丽衢十二校七彩阳光高三含阶段性联考试题:
56. given 57. is seen/is being seen 58. generally 59. with
60. why 61. grows 62. to be blamed 63. a
64. argument 65. harmful
G3M11--2022年3月宁波高三十校联考英语卷:
56. leading 57. that 58. it 59. worse
60. strengthen 61. The 62. are regarded 63. beliefs
64. For 65. illegally
G3M12--2022年2月浙南联盟高三第二学期试题:
56. luckily 57. have joined 58. of 59. However
60. adaptation/adaption 61. used 62. which 63. cities
64. exposed 65. developing
G3M13--2021学年第一学期宁波市高考与选考模拟卷:
56. to correspond 57. from 58. A 59. showed
60. depressed 61. experiencing 62. loss 63. their
64. strictly 65. what
G3M14--2021届安徽省皖江名校联盟高三上学期期末联考英语试题:
61. surrounds 62. longest 63. kilometers 64. which
65. the 66. is suited 67. frequently 68. agricultural
69. to control 70. to
G3M15--2021学年第一学期山水联盟高三开学联考:
56. done 57. saves 58. which 59. However/Nevertheless
60. on 61. be spent 62. mistakes 63. pairing
64. actually 65. better
G3M16--2021年11月稽阳联谊学校浦江柯桥诸暨高三联考试题:
56. which 57. without 58. how 59. to be cleared
60. the 61. mapped 62. largely 63. losses
64. expansion 65. growing
G3M17--2021学年第一学期浙江精诚联盟适应性联考高三英语卷:
56. is known 57. pressure 58. remaining 59. to build
60. In 61. that/which 62. earlier 63. looked
64. have confirmed 65. The
G3M18--金丽衢十二校2020年高三第二次联考:
56. is considered 57. a 58. on 59. have found
60. who/that 61. believed 62. to make 63. and
64. recently 65. connection
G3M19--2021年金丽衢十二校高三第一次联考:
56. an 57. However 58. to build 59. to
60. thirties 61. which 62. flowed 63. travel(l)ing
64. exactly 65. has been put
G3M20--Z20浙江省名校新高考研究联盟2022届高三第二次联考:
56. As 57. celebration 58. founded 59. into
60. an 61. to shop 62. grew 63. highest
64. annually 65. that
G3M21--2021年12月诸暨市高三诊断性考试:
56. witnessing 57. a 58. was recognized 59. deserted
60. scenes 61. what 62. simply 63. to
64. it 65. disappears
G3M22--2021学年第一学期浙南名校高三英语联盟第一次联考:
56. collection 57. The 58. has teamed/teams 59. closer
60. that/which 61. written 62. photos 63. in
64. offering 65. confidence
G3M23--202109浙江省A9协作体暑假高三返校联考:
56. launched 57. as 58. who 59. devices
60. It 61. compared 62. surprising 63. on
64. to die 65. were published
G3M24--2021年9月嘉兴市高三教学测试卷:
56. cities 57. themselves 58. be reserved 59. with
60. frequently 61. took 62. first 63. had organized
64. which 65. offering
G3M25--2021年11月金华十校高三模拟联考:
56. recorded 57. typically 58. itself 59. by
60. worrying 61. stated 62. that 63. A
64. will continue 65. changes
G3M26--2022年2月金外高二测试卷:
56. country’s 57. connected 58. when pletely
60. memories 61. added 62. the 63. to ensure
64. allows/will allow 65. for
G3M27--2021年12月武义淳安山水联盟联考:
56. carrying 57. on 58. had been 59. which
60. was launched 61. the 62. to accumulate 63. equipment
64. scientific 65. planned
G3M28--2022届浙江省创新致远协作体高三适应性考试:
56. a 57. more flexible 58. working 59. have had
60. exactly 61. judg(e)ment 62. What 63. negotiating
64. but/yet 65. depends
G3M29--2021年浙江省长兴余杭缙云三校模拟考试:
56. looking 57. vehicles 58. impossible 59. However
60. was launched 61. successfully 62. on 63. to go
64. stepped 65. and
G3M30--2021年12月嘉兴市高三教学测试:
56. have become 57. inventors 58. a 59. Though/Although/While
60. its 61. who 62. in 63. dressed
64. significantly 65. pets
G3M31--2022届宁波镇海中学高考模拟试题:
56. on 57. which 58. to work 59. was selected
60. delivering 61. an 62. children 63. departure
64. well 65. that
G3M32--2021学年第一学期杭州二中高三年级模拟考试卷:
56. healthier 57. taking 58. were found 59. statement
60. a 61. in 62. relatively 63. what
64. samples 65. So
G3M33--2021学年余姚慈溪第一学期高三适应性考试:
56. Though/Although 57. clocked 58. setting 59. it
petitors 61. what 62. deeply 63. was made
64. on 65. to come
G3M34--2021学年第一学期9+1高中联盟高三期中考试题:
56. widely 57. who/that 58. products 59. and/to
60. beyond 61. various/varied 62. donating 63. opened/was opened
64. greatest 65. inspired
G3M35--2021年11月份温州市高考选考适应性测试卷:
56. fourth 57. remains 58. in 59. referring
60. the 61. villages 62. height 63. has been rebuilt
64. covered 65. where
G3M36--2021年11月台州市高三年级教学质量评估试题:
56. However/Nevertheless 57. to appeal 58. creation 59. a
60. was forced 61. himself 62. various 63. Over
64. widely 65. making
G3M37--2021年11月绍兴市高考选考科目诊断性考试:
56. Although/Though 57. expected 58. has continued 59. healthier
60. is associated 61. the 62. highly 63. for
64. deaths 65. to start
G3M38--2021年11月七彩阳光新高考研究联盟期中联考试题:
munities 57. solving 58. to create 59. are designed
60. that/which 61. is 62. for 63. better
64. the 65. helpful
G3M39--2021年11月衢丽湖三地高三教学质量检测试卷:
56. fourth 57. is based 58. has 59. but/and
60. of 61. a 62. values 63. cultural
64. surrounded 65. to enjoy
G3M40--2021学年杭州地区含周边重点中学第一学期期中高三年级试题:
56. more complex 57. thought 58. the 59. to keep
60. is destroyed 61. which 62. transporting 63. down
64. or 65. environmental
G3M41--2021年10月云峰联盟高三联考试题:
56. a 57. sugary 58. to land 59. extremely
60. hitting 61. has studied 62. strength 63. be related
64. To 65. while
G3M42--2021年10月浙江省十校联盟台州嵊州余姚高三联考:
56. is considered 57. of 58. went 59. bringing
60. searches 61. approximately 62. which/that 63. if/when
64. crowded 65. a
G3M43--2021学年第一学期杭二学军杭高效实绍兴一中五校联盟高三试题:
56. higher 57. equipment 58. believed 59. are addicted have been addicted
60. in 61. or 62. their 63. While/Though/Although
64. to be 65. connected
G3M44--2021学年第二学期杭州市高三年级教学质量检测:
56. a 57. had played 58. popularity 59. why
60. appearing 61. for 62. tries 63. whose
64. and 65. was created
G3M45--2022年4月衢丽湖三地市高三教学质量检测:
56. an 57. that/which 58. to provide 59. positions
60. exactly 61. defence 62. resembling 63. without
64. was practised 65. later
G3M46--2022年3月份温州高考选考适应性试题:
56. is remembered 57. Working 58. primarily 59. filled
60. currents 61. and 62. itself 63. dies
64. to question 65. that
G3M47--2021学年高三第二学期宁波市高考与选考模拟考试:
56. to introduce 57. connecting 58. fastest 59. for
60. has reduced 61. Built 62. accessible 63. The
64. terminals 65. where
G3M48--2021学年高三第二学期绍兴市适应性考试:
56. a 57. But 58. discoveries 59. ruled
60. with 61. attracting 62. which 63. have improved
64. faster 65. to replace
G3M49--2021学年高三第二学期台州市教学质量评估考试:
56. was 57. to reach 58. and 59. a
60. selected 61. were fitted 62. competitions 63. that/which
64. lasting 65. in
G3M50--2021学年高三第二学期金华十校联考:
56. located 57. using 58. whose 59. have been restored
60. with 61. an 62. borders 63. original
64. what 65. causes
G3M51--2022年新高考浙江模拟仿真卷第二轮强化1:
56. was called 57. stuck 58. which 59. that
60. anxious 61. To overcome 62. interviews 63. as
64. fluency 65. yourselves
G3M52--2022年新高考浙江模拟仿真卷第二轮强化2:
56. surveyed 57. hurting 58. questions 59. satisfaction
60. better 61. to conclude 62. which 63. is
64. of 65. a
G3M53--2022年新高考浙江模拟仿真卷第二轮强化3:
56. the 57. usually 58. themselves 59. in
munication 61. to play 62. raising 63. is found
64. But 65. uncertain
G3M54--2022年新高考浙江模拟仿真卷第二轮强化4:
56. which 57. probably 58. at 59. survival
60. to scare 61. was borrowed 62. Having gone 63. an
64. are changed 65. movements
G3M55--2022年新高考浙江模拟仿真卷第二轮强化5:
56. darkness 57. but 58. which 59. were
60. terribly 61. had been seized 62. himself 63. matches
64. a 65. trembling
G3M56--2022年新高考浙江模拟仿真卷第二轮强化6:
56. first 57. was put 58. freshly 59. to find
60. importance 61. a 62. in 63. timely
64. taking 65. what
G3M57--2022年新高考浙江模拟仿真卷第二轮强化7:
56. provides 57. its 58. to contribute 59. where
60. Consequently 61. to 62. votes 63. meaning
64. more likely 65. a
G3M58--2022年新高考浙江模拟仿真卷第二轮强化8:
56. secretly 57. building 58. Despite 59. hidden
60. was revealed 61. when 62. wealthy 63. the
64. to experience 65. responsibility
G3M59--2022年新高考浙江模拟仿真卷第二轮强化9:
56. collection 57. driving 58. practical 59. the
60. was inspired 61. fed 62. currently 63. but
64. which 65. has created
G3M60--2022年新高考浙江模拟仿真卷第二轮强化10:
56. created 57. countless 58. like 59. that
60. elegance 61. the 62. highlighting 63. was staged
64. to help 65. truly
G3M61--2022年新高考浙江模拟仿真卷第二轮强化11:
56. whose 57. features 58. worked 59. are
60. improving 61. the 62. to carry 63. easily
64. crowded 65. on
G3M62--2022年新高考浙江模拟仿真卷第二轮强化12:
56. pounds 57. worse 58. which 59. a
60. third 61. armed 62. were assigned 63. With
64. to save 65. gradually
G3M63--2021学年高三第二学期4月嘉兴二模教学测试:
56. children 57. abandoned 58. with 59. his
60. to be 61. that/which 62. too 63. has travel(l)ed
64. invention 65. digitally
G3M64--2021学年高三第二学期4月稽阳联谊联考:
56. where 57. a 58. effortless 59. is associated
60. to 61. varies 62. to find 63. required
64. staying 65. before
2高考语法填空专项练习--模拟测试卷
G3M1--2021年4月嘉兴高三下学期教学测试卷:
You may have heard of the old expression “Go tell it to the bees”. But (56) exactly does it mean
There was a time when almost every British family who kept bees (57) (follow) this rather strange tradition. Whenever there was a death in the family, someone had to tell the bees of the terrible loss (58)
had happened to the family. Failing to do so often resulted in further losses. Traditionally, the bees were kept up to date with not only deaths but all important family (59) (matter) including births, marriages, and long absence due to journeys.
The practice of telling the bees may have (60) (it)origins in Celtic mythology(神话) that held that bees were the link (61) our world and the spirit world.
But for bees and humans, their relationship goes beyond superstition(迷信). (62) (actual), bees help humans survive. 70 of the top 100 crops that feed 90% of the human population rely on bees for pollination(授粉). Without them, these plants would stop (63) (exist) and with it all animals that eat those plants. This can have a (64) (harm) effect on the food chain. The act of telling the bees stresses this deep (65)
(connect) humans share with the insect and nature generally.
G3M2--2021年4月金华十校高三模拟考试:
Coffee is probably the world's least expensive success power tool to increase focus, drive and even the life span. (56)
(fortunate) we may not be enjoying its benefits or pleasure too much longer. According to ecologists, there is a good chance (57) the varieties of coffee that we drink today (58) (be) extinct in 20 or 30 years. The problem, of course, is the pace of climate change.
Coffee is a crop that is only grown in a thin band (59) (call) the " coffee belt" close to the equator(赤道), which is extremely vulnerable(易受伤害的) to climate change. If the air is too hot (60) too cold, it prevents the growth of coffee plants. Climate change also creates (61) (environment) stress, which spreads pests and plant diseases. Almost all the coffee grown in the world today is one of two species, Arabica or Robusta, both of (62) might be wiped out in this way. There are other species existing only in Ethiopia, (63)
country that climate change is hammering. In other words, climate change is eating away the root source that we might turn to (64) replacement species.
What to do Well, take time (65) (enjoy) each cup of coffee you drink.
G3M3--2021-衢丽湖三地高三教学质量检测试卷:
The Princess Diaries is a movie about a teenager named Mia Thermopolis. (56) (short) before her sixteenth birthday, she is shocked by the life-changing news that she is the princess of a fictional kingdom (57)
(call) Genovia. Sarring Anne Hathaway, it is definitely a movie you should not miss!
Mia, a socially awkward American girl, (58) (become) the princess of Genovia when her long-absent father, the Crown Prince dies. She's taught how to behave perfectly. However, things get out of hand when the media gets hold of the story, (59) (put) Mia in the spotlight. On top of this, she must make a (60)
(choose) between continuing the normal life (61) a San Francisco teen and stepping up to the throne(御座).
The movie explores the theme of responsibility in (62) intelligent and humorous way. The most memorable scene is towards the end of the movie when, during Mia's darkest moment of self-doubt, she (63) (touch) by a letter her father left her. “Courage is not the absence of fear, but rather the judgment that something else is more important (64) fear.” It’s one of the most unforgettable (65) (line) from the movie.
The Princess Diaries is an interesting movie. It’s about being and bettering yourself, and about knowing who your real friends are. Watch it now!
G3M4--2021-浙江省部分重点中学高三调研考试:
Loneliness is a global problem, and scientists believe it can be as bad for your health as smoking 15 cigarettes a day or being (56) (severe) overweight.
Young people as well as the elderly are (57) risk. What's more, it is generally expected that today's increasingly fast-paced life (58) (worsen) the problem. However Professor Arlene Astell from the University of Reading, believes smart speakers could prove to be (59) useful tool. This is because unlike phone and video calls, texts and emails, (60) are main ways of keeping in touch now, smart speakers guarantee an immediate opportunity (61) (hear) a voice, day or night.
The AI project in Bournemouth has also received (62) (caution) welcome from the UK's leading mental health charity, Mind. “An AI service might be helpful particularly for those who are unable to make a new social (63)
(connect),” says Head of Information Stephen Buckley. Meanwhile, Claire Ingram Bogusz, a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Gothenburg, (64) (focus) on how new technologies affect the way we live, warns companies that are testing (65) have already put these sorts of technologies into practice that they must ensure a strong control of what happens to the data.
G3M5--2021-浙江省第二次联盟校联考:
Beethoven Marathon Concert is scheduled (56) (hold) at the Forbidden City Concert Hall in Beijing (57)
memory of the legendary composer Ludwig van Beethoven.
" This year is special, (58) (mark) the 250th anniversary of Beethoven's birth. Everyone in the world wants to remember this great musician (59) actually few of them know exactly what to do to express their admiration for Beethoven. I am grateful (60) we can have this chance to walk into the concert hall and enjoy a live concert,” said the artistic director of the Beijing Symphony Orchestra.
Xu Jian, president of the Forbidden City Concert Hall, (61) (point) out that “Chinese theaters are open at 75 percent capacity(容量)”, giving them the opportunity to hold a series of activities to remember Beethoven. “I believe this concert will bring the audience a much (62) (good) music experience,” Xu added.
According to Chinese pianist Zou Xiang, the most sincere feelings (63) (bring) to people by Beethoven's music. His music has the power to inspire people's hearts, (64) (especial) in this special year. Beethoven's music will give people the (65) (motivate) to seize life and hope again.
G3M6--浙江新高考名校联考信息卷一:
Benefiting from environmental protection, Yucun Village in East China's Zhejiang Province (56) (find) a secret of sustainable(可持续的) development, thus gaining “green wealth”.
About 15 years ago, it was hard to imagine that the village could now have a beautiful country road with flowers (57)
(line) either side, and become a national tourist attraction. The village achieved rapid development by running a cement(水泥) factory and mining industries at that time, (58) meanwhile it suffered from severe air and water pollution. “We hesitated over whether or not (59) (shut) down the factory,” said Jiang Zhihua, a villager who worked at the factory. “Although it brought income (60) almost every household in the village, we all lived in an environment (61) dust floated in the air.”
Therefore, the village decided to turn to the tourist industry for (62) purpose of protecting the environment. In 2018, the village (63) (include) in the list of 4A class tourist attractions. Over 800,000 tourists visit the village each year. (64) (tour) has become a pillar(支柱) industry of the village. “We (65)
(high) respect nature, and nature will never mistreat us,” said a villager.
G3M7--2021-5月份温州市普通高中高考适应性测试:
Would you like to find a comfortable job or start your own business Would you choose to study science or art These hard choices may cause many of us (56) (break) out in a cold sweat. For most of us, we may respond with anxiety, misery, and fear. (57) that is not a good way to look at hard choices.
There are advantages and disadvantages to each alternative. In the case of tough choices, they're of different (58)
(type), so the alternatives are hard to weigh. How do you compare the benefit of being close (59)
your childhood friends with the possible financial payoff of that new job on the opposite coast The problem (60) (lie) in your imperfect knowledge of your preferences and your lack of foresight about how options will play out. The natural response is to struggle for (61) (much) information. However, the result of this fruitless search is a whole lot of (62) (unhappy) and sure enough you will end up (63)
(choose) the safer option.
So when you face your next hard choice, don't beat your head against the wall trying to find the “right” answer. There is no best alternative. Just treat it as (64) opportunity to write your own identity, assert your values, and (65) (active) shape your life.
G3M8--2021南昌高三摸底考:
China's South-to-North Water Diversion(转移) Project, perhaps the world's (61) (large) of its kind, has served as the lifeline of water supply for the dry north.
Mao Zedong first (62) (develop) the idea of the diversion project in 1952, (63) (intend) the ambitious program mainly to deal with the growing water shortages in the north.
Planned for completion around 2050, it will eventually divert 44.8 billion cubic metres of water (64) (annual) to the population centers of the drier north. When (65) (finish), the work will link China's four main rivers -- the Yangtze River, the Yellow River, Huaihe River and Haihe River by three diversion routes, going from the south to the north across the eastern, central and western (66) (part) of the country.
With (67) cost of 500 billion yuan, the project started with the construction of the eastern route in 2002 and the middle route in 2003, while the western route (68) (be) still in its pre-construction stage.
(69) the project was operated, it has increasingly drawn public attention (70) its facilitation(促进) of economic growth, industrial upgrading and ecological improvement in water-stressed districts.
G3M9--2022年2月浙江省十校联盟高三第二次联考:
Colorful corals maybe the stars of the reef(礁石) -- but they can't grow well (56) a huge supporting cast. Fish play a load of really important roles on a coral reef. Tim Gordon, (57) marine specialist, says some fish feed on seaweed, (58) (clear) space for new corals. Others control whole food chains.
But when reefs (59) (destroy), the fish flee, and the reefs suffer. So bow can we get them back One trick is playing (60) (they) the sounds of a healthy and energetic reef.
Gondon and his (61) (colleague) played the sounds on underwater speakers for six weeks at a test reef (62) (build) of the coast. At the end of the trial, twice as many fish as expected were living at the energetic-sounding reef, compared to equally built reefs equipped with false speakers (63) no speakers at all.
But even though it worked, isn't it sort of false advertising Yeah, in a way it is. It is important that we think quite (64) (careful) about how we'd use this in conservation practices. This will only be useful if we bring fish into a place (65) it's worth bringing them to.
G3M10--2022年3月金丽衢十二校七彩阳光高三含阶段性联考试题:
SEL stands for “Social-Emotional Learning”, the label (56) (give) to the “soft skills” that students need to be successful. Skills like cooperation, self-regulation, and decision-making are all part of a broad category that (57)
(see) as essential for success beyond the classroom.
Students today are coming to school with more fears, more anxiety, and (58) (general) more needs than ever before. Learning how to cope (59) these challenges is vital, but many students still struggle with finding social-emotional balance.
There have been many theories about (60) social and emotional skills are not as strong as they could be. One theory is that as technology access (61) (grow), social and emotional skills decrease.
Authors like Dr. Jean Twenge subscribe to the idea that technology is (62) (blame). In her new book, Dr. Twenge lays out the differences between previous generations and the one she has named “iGen” -- (63)
term for students growing up after the infiltration(渗透) of smart devices into society.
Dr. Twenge's (64) (argue) is that the immediate satisfaction and overwhelming amount of information available at our fingertips can become an obsession. If not used properly, a smart device has the ability to become extremely (65) (harm) to social and emotional skills.
G3M11--2022年3月宁波高三十校联考英语卷:
Peng Ling, a college student, received numerous advertising messages on her phone in the weeks (56) (lead) up to this year's Double Eleven shopping festival. The confusing thing was (57) some online shops were new to her. When our personal information is leaked for the purpose of marketing. (58) can be quite annoying. But it would be even (59) (bad) if our data is used for much more serious acts.
On Nov. 1st, the Personal Information Protection Law came into effect in China, which has detailed rules to (60)
(strong) the protection of personal information. (61) law defines personal information as any kind of information about people who are or can be identified. There are also some kinds of personal information that (62) (regard) as sensitive, such as fingerprints, faces, religious (63) (believe), etc.
(64) individuals, it's important to raise awareness of protecting personal information. If you find your personal data has been used (60) (legal), you can report to consumer councils with evidence.
G3M12--2022年2月浙南联盟高三第二学期试题:
Global warming is causing many physical risks such as droughts, wildfires, and floods. (56) (luck), some countries have started planning ahead. The South Korean City of Busan, and other cities (57) (join) forces to build the world's first prototype(原型) floating city in order to get ahead (58) physical risks in recent years.
As the population rises, more and more people are being pushed to coastal cities (59) these regions are easily affected by floods and hurricanes. Part of climate change (60) (adapt) is building the kinds of cities that can withstand these risks. The technology and science (61) (use) in this first prototype city could be repeated in other cities.
The city of Busan, (62) is also bidding for World Expo 2030, is one of the most important maritime (63) (city) of the 21st century and an ideal location for the first prototype floating city.
The new floating city will consist of a series of hexagonal(六边形的) platforms and will benefit from a limestone coating that when (64) (expose) to an electric current, it can be used to repair itself. The city will be completely self-sufficient, (65) (develop) its own food and water, and will be immune to all kinds of climate change-related threats including category 5 hurricanes. All in all, the city will be a notable example of the cities of the future.
G3M13--2021学年第一学期宁波市高考与选考模拟卷:
There's no doubt that dogs are insightful and sensitive beings, with the ability to sense emotions and read humans' facial expressions. The American Kennel Club (AKC) says dogs combine hearing and sight (56) (correspond) happy and angry faces with happy and angry sounds. Researchers have found that dogs can distinguish the positive sound of laughing (57) the negative sound of crying. The dogs were found to be more upset and stimulated by the negative sounds than positive ones. (58) 2018 study published in Scientific Report, a peer-reviewed online journal published by Nature Research, (59) (show) that dogs use the right side of their brain for processing negative emotions and the left side for positive ones.
Speaking to Newsweek, AKC's officer, Dr. Jerry Klein, explained dogs can certainly become (60) (depress) and anxious. There have been reports of dogs (61) (experience) depression and loneliness following the (62) (lose) of an owner or a “fellow member” of their pack, as well as a change from (63)
(they) normal routine. “But whether dogs get ‘sad’ is less certain,” Klein told Newsweek. Klein said from a (64)
(strict) scientific standpoint, there isn't strong evidence that dogs feel (65) people would classify as sadness. “Dogs live more in the moment and don't have the ‘self-consciousness' to inwardly think like people do.’”
G3M14--2021届安徽省皖江名校联盟高三上学期期末联考英语试题:
Yellow River Valley was the birthplace of ancient Chinese civilization, and for that reason is often called“Mother River”. The valley (61) (surround) the principal river of northern China and is at the center of thousands of years of Chinese history. At over 5, 400 kilometers (3, 300 miles) long, the Huang He is China's second (62)
(long) river. It has a drainage(排水) basin of around 750,000 square (63) (kilometre), the third largest basin area in China. It is called the Yellow River because its waters carry earth, (64) gives the river its yellow-brown color. And when (65) river overflows, it leaves a yellow residue(残留) behind.
While the river helps create fertile land that (66) (suit) for farming, during certain times of the year the Huang He (67) (frequent) overflows. The water damages housing and crops across the North China Plain, an important (68) (agriculture) region. Because of this, the Huang He is also nicknamed “China's Sorrow.”
For thousands of years, the Chinese have carried out major public works projects (69) (control) the water from the Huang He. Despite the possibility of flooding. the Huang He Valley basin is home (70) a huge population, and many of China's oldest cities are situated along the river. The valley becomes the center of Chinese culture, society, and learning.
G3M15--2021学年第一学期山水联盟高三开学联考:
Multitasking -- doing several things at a time was once applauded as the best way to work. But does it actually help you get things (56) (do), or does it make you less effective
To some people, the advantages of multitasking seem obvious. If you can actually do two or more things at one time, that clearly (57) (save) time. It might also make you feel productive, (58) can in turn make you happy. (59) , a growing body of research shows that multitasking is not as productive as it appears. It turns out that when most people multitask, they don't actually focus (60) more than one thing at a time. Instead they switch back and forth between concentrating on two or more tasks. But changing your focus constantly uses up mental energy that could (61) (spend) working. It also causes you to take longer and make more (62) (mistake). If you do want to multitask, experts recommend (63) (pair) a mentally challenging task with a simple physical task.
Multitasking may sound productive but it (64) (actual) works against the goal of getting things done. Doing things one at a time usually helps people produce (65) (good) work and have things done more efficiently.
G3M16--2021年11月稽阳联谊学校浦江柯桥诸暨高三联考试题:
By 2050, humans may need to clear an additional 3.35 million square kilometers of land for agriculture, (56)
would squeeze more than 17.000 animal species from some of their lands.
Luckily, the impacts can be minimized, says conservation scientist David Williams of the University of Leeds. “We can feed the planet (57) messing it up too badly.”
To figure out (58) , Williams and colleagues first identified habitats most likely (59) (clear) for cropland. The team then calculated (60) amount of food needed to sustain(维持) projected human population growth for 152 countries and (61) (map) where crops would likely be grown in each. By 2050, the world's cropland would need to increase by 26 percent, the team found. The growth is (62) (large) concentrated in sub-Saharan Africa, South and Southeast Asia.
Changing the global food system could nearly erase these biodiversity (63) (loss). We can improve crop yields, transition to more plan-based diets, or increase food imports for countries where agricultural (64)
(expand) threatens the most species. The world needs to feed a (65) (grow) population, but it can be done more sustainably.
G3M17--2021学年第一学期浙江精诚联盟适应性联考高三英语卷:
Himalayan snow leopards, about which little (56) (know), live in harsh, remote, mountainous landscapes with threats including habitat loss, conflict with people and illegal trade. Climate change is also adding additional (57) (press). With as few as 4000 individuals (58) (remain) in the wild across 12 range countries, additional research is critical.
WWF is supporting research in the snow leopard range countries. in collaboration(合作) with national governments and other organizations, (59) (build) a more accurate picture of the snow leopard's global status. (60)
spring 2021, a dedicated team of WWF conservationists started a 10-day expedition in the western part of the Khangchendzonga National Park, India. Trekking(徒步旅行) high into the mountainous area of the Himalaya, they checked the 28 camera traps (61) had been positioned just a few months (62)
(early) at altitudes between 4000m and 4800m and (63) (look) for signs of snow leopard prey species.
Remarkably, images recorded by the camera traps (64) (confirm) the presence of snow leopards in at least 3 locations so far, including an incredible sighting of a mother with two cubs. (65) team will continue analysing the thousands of images, using this important data to gain vital information on the presence, distribution, population and prey of snow leopards.
G3M18--金丽衢十二校2020年高三第二次联考:
The Sanxingdui Ruins site lies in Sichuan province. It (56) (consider) one of the most important archeological sites along the upper reaches of the Yangtze River.
Six pits(坑) were newly discovered in (57) site, according to a news conference in Chengdu (58)
March 20. According to Xinhua, these pits date back 3,200 to 4000 years and include over 500 artifacts.
“Thanks to the new discoveries, so far we (59) (find) the layout of the sacrificial(祭祀) zone of the Sanxingdui site.” said Lei Yu, a researcher (60) is in charge of the going on digging work.
The 12-square kilometers site was discovered in 1929, and major breakthroughs were made in 1986 with the discovery of two pits (61) (believe) to be for sacrificial ceremonies. The pits were uncovered accidentally by local farmers digging up earth (62) (make) bricks.
Over 1000 items were found at that time, including bronze-wares, face masks, (63) more. Lei pointed out that there were many similarities among the (64) (recent) discovered pits and the two found in 1986, in terms of the types of items unearthed.
“These items show the Sanxingdui site not only had a close (65) (connect) with Central China, but it also marks an original ancient civilization.” said Chen Xiandan, a member of the project.
G3M19--2021年金丽衢十二校高三第一次联考:
Shen Kuo(沈括) was a scientist of the Northern Song Dynasty. He was (56) all-round scholar of astronomy, physics, chemistry, geology and medical science. (57) , Shen Kuo's reputation has been mostly in the field of scientific writing: he was the first (58) (build) graphic maps.
Thanks (59) his mother, Shen Kuo received a formal education in his childhood. He was diligent and he read so much that he suffered eye pain later in life. While in his (60) (thirty), Shen Kuo frequently dreamed of a place. In the dream, he climbed a hill, the top of (61) was covered with brightly colored flowers and trees. Clear waters (62) (flow) at the base of the hill, with trees on either side. Later on, when (63) (travel) around, he was shocked to find a piece of land that was (64) (exact) the same one in his dream. There he settled and wrote the discoveries he had made in his lifetime.
This extraordinary story is the origin of Shen's the Dream Rivulet Diary(《梦溪笔谈》). The Dream Rivulet Diary was a milestone in the history of Chinese science. So far, this amazing scientific work (65) (put) into a number of different languages, including English, French, German and Japanese.
G3M20--Z20浙江省名校新高考研究联盟2022届高三第二次联考:
The world's biggest shopping event occurs every year on November 11. (56) the name suggests, Singles Day was started as an unofficial (57) (celebrate) of a person's singledom, (58)
(found) in the 1990s by Chinese university students. The date selected was 11/1l, and is composed of four “ones” to symbolize solo living.
Today, the holiday has transformed (59) a massive one-day shopping event thanks to the marketing strategies of Chinese e-commerce platform Alibaba. In 2009, the retailer realized Singles Day could be (60)
opportunity to profit from single consumers by providing an occasion (61) (shop) for themselves.
Year over year, more brands and customers seemed eager to participate as Alibaba (62) (grow). The company went public on the New York Stock Exchange in 2014, and the following year, Singles Day broke a Guinness World Record for the (63) (high) online sales revenue generated by a single company in 24 hours at $14 billion.
The online event consistently generates billions of dollars (64) (annual) for Alibaba. One reason for the event's success is the size of the Chinese consumer market, but it's also possible (65) Alibaba, in 2009, tapped into the idea of “self-care” to drive sales.
G3M21--2021年12月诸暨市高三诊断性考试:
Britain could become the second country in the world to have a monument removed from world heritage status by UNESCO. That monument is Liverpool's awesome waterfront.
Located in the northwest of England, Liverpool's waterfront is a world-famous coastal communications port, (56)
(witness) the development of the world's major trading centers in the 18th to 19th centuries.
However, the city is facing (57) great challenge despite its colorful culture. It remains one of England's finest cities, and (58) (recognize) as such by UNESCO in 2004. But for half a century, its architectural personality had been abused. Hundreds of acres of historic inner suburbs have been flattened and still lie empty and (59) (desert). The whole streets are boarded up. What makes the famous Three Graces buildings on the waterfront almost out of sight, are towers and flats of wild and ugly (60) (scene). Now the sight of a further 60 hectares of 1990s-style offices and flats is (61) has horrified UNESCO.
This is not (62) (simple) a matter of aesthetics(美学). Respecting history is now recognized as holding the key (63) long-term urban renewal.
“We are terribly sad that we are losing our culture and root. I hate (64) when we will take a last look at it before it (65) (disappear).” said an aged citizen in Liverpool.
G3M22--2021学年第一学期浙南名校高三英语联盟第一次联考:
The British Library's archives(档案室) contain a treasure (56) (collect) of items related to famous children's books. Now you can explore 100 of them on its new Discovering Children's Books website.
(57) collection isn't just from the British Library's archives. It (58) (team) up with London's V&A Museum, the Bodleian Libraries in Oxford, England, and the Seven Stories National Center for Children's Books in Newcastle, England. The website lets you take a (59) (close) look at the art from popular books such as Roald Dahl's Matilda, Judith Kerr's The Tiger Who Came to Tea, Nadia Shireen's Bill and the Beast and Liz Pichon's Tom Gates series.
There's also the first version of Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures Under Ground -- the story (60) would later become Alice's Adventures in Wonderland -- and letters (61) (write) by Kenneth Grahame to his son that would become The Wind in the Willows.
The site is more than just (62) (photo) and explanations. There are videos too, such as one (63)
which the illustrator Axel Scheffler shows you how to draw a Gruffalo. The site will also teach you how to make your own miniature book, like the ones created for dolls’ houses. Quentin Blake, Michael Rosen and Jacqueline Wilson are among the authors interviewed, each (64) (offer) advice for storytellers.
“We want children to experiment and gain (65) (confident) as storytellers, poets and illustrators, who we hope will become the writers, artists, editors, librarians and book lovers of the future,” says Anna Lobbenberg of the British Library.
G3M23--2021年9月浙江省A9协作体暑假高三返校联考:
In fact, the idea of walking at least 10,000 steps a day for health goes back decades to a campaign (56)
(launch) in Japan to promote a pedometer(计步器). Later, it was adopted in the US (57) a goal to promote good health.
“The original basis of the number was not scientifically determined,” says researcher I-Min Lee of Brigham and Women's Hospital, (58) was curious to know how many steps you need to take a day to maintain good health and live a long life, so she and her colleagues designed a study that included about 17,000 older women. Their average age was 72. The women all agreed to put on wearable (59) (device) to track their steps as they went about their day-to-day activities. (60) turns out that women who took about 4,000 steps per day got a boost in longevity(长寿), (61) (compare) with women who took fewer steps. “It was sort of (62)
(surprise),” Lee says.
In fact, women who took 4,400 steps per day, (63) average, were about 40 percent less likely (64)
(die) during the follow-up period of about four years than women who took 2,700 steps. The findings (65) (publish) Wednesday in JAMA Internal Medicine. Another surprise: women who walked more than 7,500 steps per day saw no additional boost in longevity.
G3M24--2021年9月嘉兴市高三教学测试卷:
Tourism started around the 17th or 18th century. Rich Europeans would set off on a Grand Tour of classical (56)
(city) across the continent, visiting Paris, Vienna, Prague, Florence, Rome, Venice, London, etc.
Famous poets such as Britain's Lord Byron spent two years travelling the Mediterranean, where they enjoyed (57)
(they), drinking large amounts of wine. In line with this style of travel, the Grand Tour tended to (58)
(reserve) for the nobles and more moneyed classes. These “tourists” would then return (59)
tales about the wealth of far-off lands and (60) (frequent) publish memoirs, poems and other forms of media.
Mass tourism (61) (take) shape when Thomas Cook started organizing mass tours from his base in Leicester. In the beginning, his “travel agency” would organize trips across England. His (62) (one) “tour”, in 1841, was from Leicester in England, to Loughborough, a town just 1l miles away. His next “tour” was to Liverpool, and by 1856, he (63) (organize) tours to Scotland, Italy, Egypt and even the United States, (64) is surely a milestone in the history of travel and tourism.
Nowadays, Thomas Cook is still a household brand name in the UK, with the company (65) (offer) holiday packages across the world.
G3M25--2021年11月金华十校高三模拟联考:
We hear about climate change pretty much every day now. Scientists have just announced that July was the hottest month ever (56) (record). The scientists are from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) in the USA. A spokesperson from NOAA said, “July is (57) (typical) the world's warmest month of the year, but July 2021 beat (58) (it) as the hottest July and hottest month ever.”. NOAA said Earth's land and ocean surface temperature in July increased (59) 0.93 degree Celsius, compared to the 20th-century average of 15.8 degrees Celsius. The Northern Hemisphere was 1.54 degrees Celsius hotter than average.
The NOAA spokesperson said this new record was (60) (worry). He said, “In this case, first place is the worst place to be.”. The announcement from NOAA comes a week after a 4,000-page report on climate change from the United Nations. It clearly (61) (state) that humans had affected the climate. It wrote, “It is clear (62)
human influence has warmed the atmosphere, ocean and land.”. (63) total of 234 scientists from 66 countries worked on the report. It warns that extreme weather (64) (continue) to get worse. It says every region will experience multiple (65) (change) in weather, like sweltering heat and flooding.
G3M26--2022年2月金外高二测试卷:
Kenya on Tuesday launched a virtual safari(游猎) live stream campaign to present the (56) (country) wildlife to global audiences.
Najib Balala, cabinet secretary of Ministry of Tourism and Wildlife, said in a statement that the six-week tour across the country is aimed at ensuring that the world and travelers remain (57) (connect) to destination Kenya even during the current COVID-19 lockdown period (58) there is restricted movement.
“Our international tourism business is (59) (complete) cut off and we still have to share destination (60)
(memory) with travelers and that is why we are showing a virtual tour safari to connect visitors with
the destination,” Balala said.
He (61) (add) that the COVID-19 pandemic has taught players in different sectors to be more creative to keep their businesses afloat during these difficult moments.
He noted that (62) online tour in some of the parks and reserves across the country is aimed (63)
(ensure) that Kenya remains top of mind among visitors and investors alike.
“This campaign which begins here at the Nairobi National Park (64) (allow) us to document our diverse wildlife in the national parks and game reserves, thrilling adventures, beautiful lodges and unique cultures and conservation projects that Kenya has become world-famous (65) .” Balala said.
G3M27--2021年12月武义淳安山水联盟联考:
The Shenzhou XII spacecraft departed China's Tiangong space station on Thursday morning (56) (carry) three Chinese astronauts on a journey back to Earth, the China Manned Space Agency said.
It said in a brief statement that the spacecraft left the station's core module(核心舱) at 8:56am and started to orbit Earth (57) its own. Before their departure, the astronauts transmitted some experimental data back to ground control and arranged materials inside the station, the agency said. By Thursday morning, the crew (58) (be) in space for 91 days, almost three times longer than the Shenzhou XI mission, (59) saw Jing Haipeng and Chen Dong spend 33 days in orbit. Shenzhou XII (60) (launch) on along March 2F carrier rocket that blasted off on June 17 from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwestern China. The astronauts entered Tiangong later that day, becoming (61) first inhabitants of the station. Their work was expected to enable the China Manned Space Agency (62) (accumulate) experience and check the capability, performance and compatibility of systems involved in the space station program to prepare for the next steps in its construction.
During the mission, the astronauts carried out two extravehicular activities, or spacewalks, using a large robotic arm and other (63) (equip) to install and adjust devices outside the station. They also performed a number of (64) (science) experiments and technological tests, which laid an important technical foundation for the following manned missions. After living in the space station core module Tianhe for 90 days, the spaceship returned as (65) (plan).
G3M28--2022届浙江省创新致远协作体高三适应性考试:
Travelling to an office five days a week, sitting at a desk all day, and then going home. Office work is not always like that. It doesn't have to be such (56) routine -- the usual. fixed way of doing things -- it is much (57)
(flexible) these days.
During the pandemic. we've all had to have a flexible approach to work. And it has. perhaps. changed our attitude to (58) (work) flexibly. Actually, different countries have different laws about working flexibly. In the UK, for the last 14 years, employees (59) (have) the right to request flexible working. But what does it (60) (exact) mean to work flexibly
“Because of the pandemic, now everybody thinks flexible working means working from home, but it doesn't. It's about common sense -- using your (61) (judge) to make sensible decisions. (62) does the job need in terms of when, where, how long, and what do you need and what does your family need -- and how do the two match So, flexibility really means having choice and control over when, where and how long you work, and (63) (negotiate) that with your manager,” said Sarah Jackson, a workplace consultant at Cranfield University School of Management.
So, requesting to work for two hours a day is not sensible. (64) being able to work from 12 until 8 instead of 9 to 5 might be. Of course, this (65) (depend) on the needs of the business.
G3M29--2021年浙江省长兴余杭缙云三校模拟考试:
SPACE: THE FINAL FRONTIER
“Are we alone What's out there ” (56) (look) up at the stars, people have always wanted to learn more about space, and scientists work hard to find answers. They make (57) (vehicle) to carry brave people into space to find out the secrets of the universe.
Before the mid-20th century, most people felt travelling into space was an (58) (possible) dream. (59)
, some scientists were determined to help humans realize their dream to explore space.
On 4 October, 1957, the Sputnik I satellite (60) (launch) by the USSR and (61) (success) orbited around Earth. Afterwards, the USSR focused (62) sending people into space, and on 12 April, 1961, Yuri Gagarin became the first person in the world (63) (go) into space. Over eight years later on 20 July, 1969, American astronaut Neil Armstrong (64) (step) onto the moon, famously saying, “That's one small step for (a) man, one giant leap for mankind.”
Following this, many more goals were achieved. For example, America's NASA space agency launched Voyager I on 5 September 1977 to study deep space, (65) it still transmits data today.
G3M30--2021年12月嘉兴市高三教学测试:
Over the past 50 years, robots (56) (become) a normal part of our everyday lives. They build cars in factories, clean up dirt in the house and deal with bombs in war zones. However, some (57) (invent) are trying to create a future where robots not only do our boring and dangerous jobs but also become a part of our families.
Japanese Robotics Company introduced LOVOT, (58) robot that weighs as much as a baby and looks like a mix between a penguin and a bear. (59) LOVOT cannot build a car, it can build a relationship with (60) (it) owner and provide love and companionship. In fact, LOVOT is just one of the latest robots meant to help those (61) feel lonely.
Robots like LOVOT are being developed at the perfect time. Many countries have “aging societies” with the populations of old people outweighing young people, resulting (62) more people who not only need assistance with things like getting (63) (dress) and cooking meals but also friendship and love. Additionally, it is predicted that 40 percent of Japanese will be living alone by 2040, meaning loneliness among younger populations may also increase (64) (significant). However, if LOVOT can give us all the affection we get from (65) (pet) without any of the mess or regular care, we might not be so lonely after all.
G3M31--2022届宁波镇海中学高考模拟试题:
The Shenzhou XIII mission crew entered the Tiangong space station (56) October 16 morning, (57)
marks the beginning of their six-month journey inside the station in the country's longest spaceflight. Wang Yaping becomes the country's first female taikonaut (58) (work) in China's space station.
Wang Yaping (59) (select) to the crew of the Shenzhou-10 space mission in April 2013. (60)
(deliver) China's first televised science lecture in orbit to (61) audience of more than 60 million school (62) (child) and teachers while onboard the Tiangong-1 space lab module. Wang will also give another space lecture, a major expectation for many netizens.
Before her (63) (depart), Wang Yaping and her five-year-old daughter assigned tasks to each other. “I hope she can look after herself, grandma and grandpa (64) (good) and study hard. She wants me to pick stars for her and her classmates, and asks me to pick a lot so (65) she can share with her classmates.” said Wang.
G3M32--2021学年第一学期杭州二中高三年级模拟考试卷:
Scientists have some great news for those who love coffee, tea and wine: Having any of these drinks is associated with a (56) (healthy) and more diverse community of microbes(微生物) living in the gut(肠道).
The opposite is true for consuming sugary drinks and whole milk, as well as for eating a lot of carbohydrates(碳水化合物) and (57) (take) frequent snacks, researchers reported in the journal Science.
“60 food-related factors that influence diversity (58) (find) in an experiment last year,” Dr. Alexandra Zhemakova, the first author of the study, said in a (59) (state). Your microbiome is the community of mostly beneficial bacteria, fungi(菌类) and viruses that live on and in your body. These microscopic organisms help you process food and regulate your immune system. Experts believe that the make-up of (60) person's microbial community can also play a role (61) mood disorders and other diseases.
But the study of the microbiome is (62) (relative) new, and scientists are still working out exactly (63)
a healthy microbiome looks like.
After analyzing (64) (sample) and comparing them with other data collected, the scientists found that consuming fruits, vegetables and yogurt positively influenced microbial diversity in the gut, (65) did drinking tea, wine, coffee and buttermilk.
G3M33--2021学年余姚慈溪第一学期高三适应性考试:
Su Bingtian of China set a new Asian record when he docked 9.83 seconds in the men's 100-meter sprint(短跑) semifinal at the 2021 Tokyo Summer Olympics. (56) he ranked sixth in the final, he (57)
(clock) a respectable 9.98 seconds, 0.18 seconds behind winner Lamont Marcell Jacobs of Italy.
Besides (58) (set) the shortest time record for Asia, Su is also the first Chinese to make (59)
to the men's 100-meter Olympic final. He has done remarkably well. Considering that at 32, he is much older than his (60) (compete), who are mostly in their 20s or even younger. Also, his 172centimeter height is not (61) one would call a dream height for a sprinter.
The spirit of going beyond himself and the Olympic motto inspired Su (62) (deep), who continued even though most of his teammates retire by the time they tum 28. When Chinese athlete Liu Changchun participated in the men's 100-meter and 800-meter events at the 1932 Los Angeles Olympics, the entire Chinese team (63)
(make) up of just 6 persons, and Liu had to rely (64) donation from local Chinese-Americans to pay for his return fare.
For the moment, the days of weakness has long been a thing of past, and we hope Chinese sportsmen realize more glorious achievements in the days (65) (come).
G3M34--2021学年第一学期9+1高中联盟高三期中考试题:
Last year, through my certified organic skin-care line, KORA Organic, I was lucky enough to work with Ms. Viya, the (56) (wide) beloved businesswoman and influencer (57) is helping to shape the future of e-commerce in China. Her live broadcasts -- in which she recommends (58) (product) from noodles (59) clothes to electric cars to her tens of millions of followers across platforms -- generate more taxes than many actual companies.
But my admiration for Viya goes just (60) business. She is a mother and charity advocate, perfectly balancing all of these (61) (vary) roles throughout her life. What's more, Viya maximizes her abilities and influence to help more people, (62) (donate) over $300,000 to the local Red Cross in the aftermath of the floods this summer in China, and contributing to the construction of 18 primary schools in China's rural areas, the first of which (63) (open) last year.
Viya once said, “The (64) (great) commercial value is to create for value for others.” I am deeply (65)
(inspire) by both her impact and her down-to-earth spirit.
G3M35--2021年11月份温州市高考选考适应性测试卷:
Lefkas is a remarkably green island on the west coast of Greece. It is the (56) (four) largest of the Ionian Islands. Unlike many other islands with an agreeable Mediterranean climate, Lefkas is not spoilt by mass tourism but (57) (remain) a calm and authentic place where people actually live and raise their children.
Lefkas is rich (58) history and culture, with its fame stretching back to ancient times. It is believed that Lefkas was the island that Homer called Ithaca and on which he located the palace of Odysseus in his legendary work Odyssey. The name Lefkas comes from the Greek word for white, (59) (refer) to the white cliffs(悬崖) at the southernmost tip of the island.
The landscape(地貌) on (60) eastern coast of the island is covered in a woodland of fragrant trees. Smaller islands are visible just offshore. On the western side, the scenic (61) (village) enjoy views of some of the most breath-taking beaches below, many of which are almost deserted even in the (62) (high) of summer.
Since the earthquake in 1953, the capital of Lefkas, Lefkas Town, (63) (rebuild) completely in a unique style, with wooden houses (64) (cover) with metal sheet in many colors. Lefkas Town lies in the northern region of the island, (65) the causeway(堤道) and bridge links the island to the mainland of Greece.
G3M36--2021年11月台州市高三年级教学质量评估试题:
Henry Dunant (1828-1910) was born in Geneva, Switzerland. In 1856, he created a trading company which did business in Algeria, a French colony at the time. (56) , the company ran into legal troubles and the authorities were of no help to him, so he decided (57) (appeal) directly to the French leader, Napoleon III, in 1859, at Solferino, Italy. His experiences there of attending wounded prisoners led to the (58) (create) of the Red Cross in 1863. Dunant continued on with his trading company, but it was (59) failure. Everyone he knew turned their back on him and he (60) (force) to leave Geneva. Having failed at ever achieving his worldly ambitions, he gave up the idea of making money and devoted (61) (he) to volunteer work. He lived in poverty in (62) (vary) cities in Europe for years. In 1887, he began receiving a small income from distant relatives, and went to live in Heiden, Switzerland. (63) time, he slowly began making friends and admirers again. In 1895, while out on a walk, he met the editor of a local newspaper, who wrote a story about him. The article was (64) (wide) reprinted throughout Europe and led to a great deal of interest in him, (65) (make) him win first-ever Nobel Peace Prize in 1901.
G3M37--2021年11月绍兴市高考选考科目诊断性考试:
A 25-year-old American with a university degree can expect to live a decade longer than a contemporary who dropped out of high school. (56) researchers have long known that the rich live longer than the poor, yet this education gap is less well documented. And while the average American's (57) (expect) life span(寿命) has been flat in recent years, that of the one-third with a bachelor's degree (58) (continue) to lengthen.
What is the link between schooling and longevity Some argue that better-educated people develop (59)
(healthy) lifestyles: each additional year of study reduces the chances of being a smoker and of being overweight. The better educated earn more, which in turn (60) (associate) with greater health. Ms. Case and Mr. Deaton of Princeton University argue that changes in labor markets, including (61) rise of automation and increased demand for (62) (high) educated workers, coupled with the rising costs of employer-provided health care, have depressed the supply of well paid jobs (63) those without a degree. This may be contributing to higher rates of alcohol and drug use and other (64) (death) of despair. In order for America's overall life span (65) (start) climbing again, improvements will be needed across all social groups not just among the privileged few.
G3M38--2021年11月七彩阳光新高考研究联盟期中联考试题:
These days, people are trying to live in a “green” way. Advocates of living in greener (56) (community) think it is not a good idea to delay (57) (solve) environmental problems. They say we can use ideas and technologies available (58) (create) the city of the future today.
For example. in the green city of the future, modem buildings (59) (design) to save water and energy. Outdated buildings of the past were not. Rooftops covered with grass and other living plants provide insulation(隔热材料) (60) keeps buildings cooler. These roofs can also collect and reuse rainwater that would otherwise be wasted.
Besides, citizens of the green city understand that protecting native species (61) (be) the key to protecting natural spaces. Because native plants are original to the ecosystem, they provide the best habitats (62)
local insects, birds and other animals. Native plants can also (63) (well) adapt to the local climate an require less water.
Residents also recognize that a process called composting(堆肥) helps reduce (64) amount of solid waste and increase the richness of local soil. People first mix food waste with water and air in large bins. Then (65)
(help) bacteria break down this pile of “garbage” into an eco-friendly and economical fertilizer.
G3M39--2021年11月衢丽湖三地高三教学质量检测试卷:
In January, US News & World Report rated the Mediterranean diet as the best overall diet of 2021. This is the (56)
(four) year in a row the diet has been ranked top. According to USA Today, the Mediterranean diet (57)
(base) on the eating habits in areas of southern Italy and parts of Greece, Spain and Morocco. It features plant-based foods like fruits and vegetables, whole grains and seeds, and (58) (have) a heavy emphasis on extra natural olive oil. That means the diet is rich in flavor (59) low in fat. In addition to helping people keep weight off, experts believe that the diet can reduce the risks (60) heart disease and high blood pressure.
But it's more than (61) diet: it's a lifestyle. “The Mediterranean diet emphasizes (62)
(value) of hospitality and neighborliness,” said the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). “Eating together” is part of the (63) (culture) identity of communities throughout the Mediterranean.
In Mediterranean areas, it is customary to eat at big tables, (64) (surround) by family and friends socializing together. It's time (65) (enjoy) each other's company as well as the food.
G3M40--2021学年杭州地区含周边重点中学第一学期期中高三年级试题:
UBC Professor Simard explains how trees are much (56) (complex) than most of us ever imagined. Although Charles Darwin (57) (think) that trees are competing for survival of the fittest, Simard shows just how wrong he was. In fact, (58) opposite is true: trees survive through their co-operation and support, passing around necessary nutrition “depending on who needs it”.
Nitrogen(氮) and carbon are shared through miles of underground fungi(真菌) networks, making sure that all trees in the forest ecological system give and receive just the right amount (59) (keep) them all healthy. This hidden system works in a very similar way to the networks of neurons(神经元) in our brains, and when one tree (60)
(destroy), it affects all.
Simard talks about “mother trees”, usually the largest and oldest plants on (61) all other trees depend. She explains how dying trees pass on the wealth to the next generation, (62) (transport) important minerals to young trees so they may continue to grow. When humans cut (63) “mother trees” with no awareness of these highly complex “tree societies” (64) the networks on which they feed, we are reducing the chances of survival for the entire forest.
“We didn't take any notice of it,” Simard says sadly. If we could put across the message to the forestry industry, we could make a huge difference to our (65) (environment) protection efforts for the future.
G3M41--2021年10月云峰联盟高三联考试题:
Every insect has its own way of finding (56) unique kind of food. So do bees though they seem to fly aimlessly when searching for the (57) (sugar) liquid called nectar(花蜜). Flowers act as the insects' air-traffic controllers and give bees clues about how much a plant can offer. Those clues can be the color, the type and the smell of petals, all of which tell bees whether (58) (land) or not. Among them the colors play the most significant role. The insects keep track of the color of the flowers that are (59) (extreme) rich in nectar.
However, color can't guarantee bees a good meal as it may change according to the angle of sunlight (60)
(hit) its petals. A yellow flower, for example, may look somewhat blue from one angle and red from another.
Beverley Glover, a biologist at the University of Cambridge in England, together with her colleagues, (61)
(study) the effect of the color of petals on the flight of bees for many years, guessing that the (62) (strong) of petals' iridescence(色彩斑斓) might (63) (relate) to how bees find the petals. Glover and her colleagues tested their assumption in the lab. (64) their surprise, they found that bees felt confused sometimes when the petals were very iridescent (65) bees had no problem finding the flowers with more nectar when the petals were not very iridescent.
G3M42--2021年10月浙江省十校联盟台州嵊州余姚高三联考:
Traveling to foreign countries (56) (consider) exciting and educational. Not only can you pick up new languages and have a taste (57) local cuisine, but you can get to admire some of the world's most beautiful art and architecture.
Since the coronavirus pandemic (58) (go) viral, traveling has become quite difficult. Very early in the first lockdown, museums, theatres, and zoos started hosting virtual tours, (59) (bring) the exhibits and performances into people's living rooms through their high-speed internet connections.
According to Forbes, Google (60) (search) for the term virtual tour reached 1,300 in February 2020. In March that year when the first lockdown began, the number increased to (61) (approximate) 10,000. And it kept rising as people continued to stay at home.
Currently, the pandemic (62) prevents people from going abroad is still prevailing throughout the world. So (63) your heart wants to enjoy the live concert in Sydney, wander through the (64)
(crowd) alleys in Beijing, or check out the magnificent fountains in Rome, you can take (65) virtual city tour to explore to your heart's content.
G3M43--2021学年第一学期杭二学军杭高效实绍兴一中五校联盟高三试题:
Researchers have found that people who unplug over the weekend have (56) (high) satisfaction with life than people who spend their Saturdays stuck in their electronic (57) (equip).
When social networking sites emerged, we (58) (believe) them to be only advantageous and not at all harmful, as they aimed to connect everyone around the world. But now we (59) (addict). We have become “connected” society (60) almost every way these days. Some people are so connected that even before brushing their teeth (61) making coffee, they will roll over to check (62) (they) phones.
(63) technology has certainly fostered(促进) more rapid and instant communication, the consequence from this has the potential (64) (be) catastrophic over the next several generations. The potential for addiction and loss of human interaction (65) (connect) with digital communication seems evident now more than ever in our current society.
G3M44--2021学年第二学期杭州市高三年级教学质量检测:
You might have heard of the word game Wordle. The online puzzle has become so popular that some people cannot go (56) day without it. By November 1, 2021, only 90 people (57) (play) Wordle but within two months, that number had grown to 300.000. Social media users helped grow the (58) (popular) of the game.
Wordle can be played once per day. It is very simple and that nay be (59) it spreads so quickly. It contains just 30 empty squares (60) (appear) under the name “WORDLE”. Players get six chances to guess a five-letter word that has been chosen by the game (61) that day. The goal is to guess the wordle in the least number of (62) (try). To start, players enter a real word, (63) letters then turn different colors to provide clues about the word. A green letter means the letter is in the word (64)
is in the right position. Yellow means the letter appears in the word but is in the wrong place while a gray letter means it does not appear in the word at all.
Originally, the game (65) (create) to activate office atmosphere by Josh Wardle, a New York software engineer.
G3M45--2021学年第二学期杭州市高三年级教学质量检测:
Tai chi chuan or Chinese boxing is (56) ancient and distinctive Chinese form of exercise (57)
is popular throughout the world. As exercise, tai chi chuan is designed (58) (provide) relaxation in the process of body-conditioning exercise and is drawn from the principles of taiji, notably with the harmonizing of the yin and yang, respectively the passive and active principles. It employs flowing, rhythmic, deliberate movements, with carefully appointed stances(站姿) and (59) (position), but in practice no two masters teach the system (60) (exact) alike. As a mode of attack and (61) (defend), tai chi chuan is properly considered a martial art, (62) (resemble) kung fu. It may be used with or (63) weapons.
Freehand exercise to promote health (64) (practise) in China as early as the 3rd century, and, by the 5th century, monks of Shaolin Temple were performing exercises imitating the five creatures: bear, bird, deer, monkey, and tiger. The snake was added (65) (late), and by the early Ming Dynasty, the yin and yang principles had been added to harmonize the whole. An assimilation(同化) of these developments, the art of tai chi chuan was systemized and named in the early Qing Dynasty.
G3M46--2022年3月份温州高考选考适应性试题:
Perhaps the finest nature writer of the Twentieth Century, Rachel Carson (1907-1964) (56) (remember) more today as the woman who challenged the idea that humans could obtain mastery over nature by chemicals, bombs and space travel than for her studies of ocean life. (57) (work) for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in Washington, DC, (58) (primary) as a writer, she was always aware of the effect that humans had on the natural world. All her books were physical explanations of life, all (59) (fill) with miracle of what happens to life in and near the sea.
Carson wrote about how islands were formed, how (60) (current) change and merge(融合), how temperature affects sea life, (61) how erosion(侵蚀) affects not just shore lines but fish populations and tiny micro-organisms. But how, she wondered, would the educated public be kept informed of these challenges to life (62) (it) In Silent Spring, she asked the hard questions about whether and why humans had the right to control nature; to decide who lives or (63) (die), to poison or to destroy non-human life. In showing that all biological systems were dynamic and by urging the public (64) (question) authority, to ask “Who speaks and why ” Rachel Carson became a social revolutionary, and Silent Spring became the handbook for (65) future of all life on Earth.
G3M47--2021学年高三第二学期宁波市高考与选考模拟考试:
Not satisfied with pushing the boundaries of speed, endurance and civil engineering, Chinese companies are among the first in the world (56) (introduce) new technology such as driverless train operation and advanced signaling and control technology.
The driverless bullet trains (57) (connect) Beijing and Zhangjiakou in northern Hebei Province are capable of hitting speeds up to 350 kph, which makes them the world's (58) (fast) driverless trains. The new route, opened in December 2019 as part of preparations (59) the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games, (60) (reduce) travel time for the 174-kilometer journey from three hours to less than 60 minutes so far.
(61) (build) in just four years, the line has 10 stations serving two of the major Winter Games venues(举办地), plus another at Badaling Changcheng, making the Great Wall of China faster (62) (access) for tourists. (63) latter is the world's deepest high-speed railway station, situated 102 meters underground. These stations are like airport (64) (terminal), with acres of spotless polished marble and glass, enormous information screens and lounges (65) passengers are held until their train is called.
G3M48--2021学年高三第二学期宁波市高考与选考模拟考试:
At the end of the 19th century, nearly 40 percent of American cars were electric. In cities with early electric systems, battery-powered cars were (56) popular and reliable choice, compared with their gas-powered competitors. (57) early car batteries were expensive and inefficient. At the same time, new (58) (discover) of oil fields lowered the price of gas, and new advances made gas-powered cars more appealing. That's why gas-powered cars (59) (rule) the roads for the next 55 years. Aside from some special-purpose vehicles, electric cars were nowhere to be found.
However, in the 1980s, the tide began to turn. Studies associating car emissions (60) smog(霾) encouraged governments to reconsider electric vehicles. Many companies were developing increasingly efficient batteries at that time. In 2008, Tesla Motors went further, (61) (attract) the attention of the world with its lithium-ion-powered(锂电的) sport cars, (62) could travel more than 320 kms on a singl

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