资源简介 天天练时间:2月7日(适用地区:山东,湖南,湖北,河北,福建,广东,江苏,海南,辽宁,重庆)2023年新高考英语二轮复习天天练黄金五题·语法填空姓名: 班级: 错题:AWhenever celebrations or major events take place, people in Wenxi county, North China’s Shanxi province, roll out huamo, flour and flower-shaped buns(馍)that can date back ____1____ the Ming (1368-1644) and Qing (1644-1911) ____2____ (dynasty), to entertain guests for promising outcomes in the future.“I grew up ____3____ (watch)my grandmother and mother make the flower-shaped buns, ____4____ I learned to make huamo after watching them. The buns are always ____5____ (close)connected to local folk culture, ” says Zhi Jiankang, a provincial inheritor (传承人)of the skill that was named a national intangible cultural heritage in 2008.Wenxi huamo has evolved into four categories with more than 200 varieties over the years. ____6____ (difference)from traditional dough(面团) modeling that is mostly just for artistic appreciation, huamo can ____7____ (eat)by guests after serving the symbolic purpose.In 2006, Zhi filmed a 70-year-old village woman making the traditional food. The 15-minute film, ____8____ was recorded by Zhi with the purpose of introducing Wenxi huamo, created a national sensation. From that moment on, huamo made its presence ____9____ (feel)across the country and beyond.So far, there _____10_____ (be)two large huamo enterprises and 12 cooperatives in Wenxi, with more than 1, 000 locals working for them. The annual output value has reached 10 million yuan.BCalifornia Governor Gavin Newsom on Friday signed legislation (法规) that makes Chinese Lunar New Year a state holiday. The move recognizes the diversity of cultures that Asian Americans have brought to California, the third ____11____ (large) state in the US.The legislation lets any state employee take eight hours of vacation, annual leave or compensatory leave (补休) ____12____ (celebrate) Chinese New Year.In a ____13____ (sign)letter, Newsom emphasized the diversity and cultural significance that Asian Americans represented in California and ____14____ (encourage)all Californians to participate in the festival.Lunar New Year is celebrated by thousands of Asian and Pacific Islander Californians at community events that illustrate ____15____ state’s rich cultural history and commitment to racial, religious, and cultural diversity. Many jurisdictions (管辖区) in California have already made Lunar New Year an ____16____ (office) school holiday.Also on Friday, a ceremony ____17____ (hold)in San Francisco’s city hall to raise China’s national flag in celebration of the 73rd anniversary of the founding of the ____18____ (people)Republic of China.Zhang Jianmin, China’s consul general (总领事) in San Francisco, raised the flag with Meron Foster, a senior officer at the San Francisco Mayor’s Office of Protocol. Zhang expressed his gratitude ____19____ San Francisco’s very genuine gesture of friendship” toward China, ____20____ he spoke to an audience of us elected representatives, business figures and community members.CEat or heat No more ironing, limited oven use and showering at work—Europeans are trying to keep energy use down but the bills still keep climbing. Costs of energy for British consumers will rise by 80% from October,___21___ will take the average annual household bills to £3, 549. This makes the energy crisis severer than_22_ of the 1970s and 1980s.Keetley_23_ (lose) his job as a council adviser in April and lives on £600 a month from a social security scheme. Half of that goes on rent, he said, with the remainder barely covering the ___24___ (essential). He now eats one meal a day and although he has reduced energy consumption to a minimum, he spends more than 15% of his income on energy bills. “_25_ cost of living has increased and yet you are expected to live on the money__26__ (provide) for when there wasn’t a crisis... I either can have my heating on or eat,” Keetley said.A household is defined as living in fuel poverty if it is low income and needs to spend 10% or even__27__ (much) of its income on energy, according to UK charity National Energy Action and other British charities. Experts agree that despite this _____28_____ (be) a hard season, Europe will _____29_____ (undoubted) make it through the winter, but the concern is_30_ will happen next year.DWith the coronavirus outbreak ___31___(spread) far beyond its source in China, companies are facing a sudden and serious hit on profits as demand decreases.Daniel Zhang, the boss of China’s biggest listed company, Alibaba, described the coronavirus outbreak ___32___ a potential “black swan” event that could have a huge negative impact on the ___33___(globe) economy. Here are some of the main industries affected so far.Airlines 航空业According to travel data and analytics firm Cirium, more than 85,000 flights touching China ____34____(cancel) in the three weeks since the outbreak closed Wuhan airport on 23 January, the vast majority of which were domestic.Factory shutdownsData company Dun & Bradstreet say an ___35___(estimate) 5 million companies have Chinese suppliers – from Apple, whose supplier Foxconn postponed the reopening of its Shenzhen factory, to food companies Kraft Heinz and PepsiCo, ___36___ have closed Chinese factories.The outbreak could barely have come at a worse time for __37__(struggle) carmakers. Wuhan is a major centre of automotive manufacturing. Many foreign car-making companies have still not ___38___(open) their factories run with Chinese partners.Banks and insurersThe impact on some of the big banks ___39___(operate) in and around China will be made clearer this week as they unveil first-half results. Analysts at Morgan Stanley expect them to be “very weak” as a result of a rapid slowdown in loan growth and a reduction in fee income.Several of the big banks, including HSBC and Standard Chartered, have announcing plans ___40___(help) small businesses, cutting off fees on credit card payments and allowing interest-only loan repayments.EA HILLARYS resident has shaved off her long hair in support of a friend who has a hair loss condition. Kam Waihi shaved her hair on May 12 in recognition of her friend Kathi Tait, who has been dealing with alopecia areata (斑秃)____41____ she was nine years old.“It all happened very quickly. I started getting large bald patches and ____42____ no time I lost 40 percent of my hair. ” Ms. Tait said. “My sister passed away from blood cancer the year before, so it was an ____43____(extreme) tough time. I managed to get through primary school. However, high school was a different story. It was terrible; I got bullied (被欺负) because of my alopecia. “Ms. Tait ____44____(wear) a wig (假发) for the first year of high school and her hair grew back, only____45____(fall) out again after a year and a half. This pattern of growth and loss was frequent until her 30s when most of her hair fell out and didn’t grow back.A few years ago she shaved off ____46____ small amount of____47____(remain) hair, stopped wearing wigs and started living a life as a bald woman-calling____48____(her) the “bald warrior”.Miss Waihi, ____49____ has known Ms. Tait for more than 12 years, said her friend still faced_____50_____(judge) every day. “I want more people to know about the condition and to send out the message that it is OK to be bald.参考答案to 2.dynasties 3.watching 4.and/so 5.closely 6.Different 7.be eaten 8.which 9.felt 10.have been11.largest 12.to celebrate 13.signed 14.encouraged 15.the 16.official 17.was held 18.People’s 19.for 20.when/as/while21.which 22.those 23.lost 24.essentials 25.The 26.provided 27.more 28.being 29.undoubtedly 30.what31.spreading 32.as 33.global 34.have been cancelled 35.estimated 36.which 37.struggling 38.reopened 39.operating 40.to help41.since 42.in 43.extremely 44.wore 45.to fall 46.the 47.remaining 48.herself 49.who 50.judgment 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源预览