资源简介 语法填空1Chinese research on ancient civilization 1. (make) remarkable progress in the past year, since President Xi Jinping called for further efforts 2. (advance) the study of Chinese civilization.3. presiding over a group study session on May 27 last year of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee on a national-level, decades-long research program 4. traces the origins of Chinese civilization, Xi called on 5. (academic) to forge ahead and make full use of the fruits of the program, which demonstrates China's 5,000-year history through abundant archaeological discoveries and findings.Xi, who is also general secretary of the CPC Central Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission, emphasized that 6. (many) achievements in the field can help the nation strengthen cultural confidence and stick 7. the path of socialism with Chinese characteristics, while exploring and explaining how 8. sense of community among the Chinese people was developed, and how Chinese of various ethnic groups are united in 9. (diverse).The program, 10. (involve) about 400 scholars across the country, was launched in 2002 and mainly focuses on key sites, mostly between 3500 and 1500 BC.答案:1. has made2. to advance3. While4. that/which5. academics6. more7. to8. a9. diversity10. involving语法填空2BAGHDAD, May 27 (Xinhua) -- Aqil Hamdan, 1. professor at Baghdad-based al-Mustansiriyah University, said China could play a vital role 2. Iraq's post-war reconstruction, particularly through the China-proposed Belt and Road Initiative (BRI).3. (say) infrastructure in Iraq was dilapidated after decades of wars, sanctions, and economic woes, the professor believed "Chinese companies can meet Iraq's urgent need for foreign investment, technology, and equipment" 4. (restore) its economy."We need the BRI, 5. it is a project that builds roads and bridges and promotes development in industrial and medical areas, as well as in residential cities," Hamdan said, noting Western countries 6. (legal) invaded and occupied his country whereas China 7. (bring) an answer to prosperity."China does not occupy any country," Hamdan said, highlighting 8. China develops relations with other countries 9. (base) on "mutual benefit and common destiny."Hamdan is an active member of a local non-governmental organization called "The Popular Movement of the Belt and Road Initiative and the Port of al-Faw," which supports Chinese 10. (invest) in the country's al-Faw Great Port project.答案:1. a2. in3. Saying4. to restore5. for6. illegally7. brings8. that9. based10. investment语法填空3Sharing similar values and traditions, we 1. (China), Japanese and Koreans celebrate restraint as a virtue and believe the 2. (strong) of our family, and thereby our society emanates primarily from our unity and 3. (share) destiny. It is also part of our custom to always treat others 4. respect and politeness, a custom that extends to our relations with neighbors. In fact, we have a similar saying, "close neighbors are dearer than distant relatives".5. neighbors will have differences and disputes is understandable under normal circumstances. But offering ourselves 6. (divide) and taken advantage of by others is quite another matter, especially 7. it means risking our regional security.Opportunities are there for us to grasp as long as we learn to agree to disagree, respect one another, and reach 8. common understanding that only by working together can we continue to do well, indeed excel. China's development is 9. (stop) and the country's non-expansionist and non-provocative nature is a fact that is supported by its actions throughout history.We have not forgotten how Japan's economic development was contained and controlled in the 1980s, and how recent developments in the semiconductor industry and the global supply chains have been disrupted, seriously 10. (affect) the export of chips to China by countries such as the ROK.答案:1. Chinese2. strength3. shared4. with5. That6. to be divided7. if8. a9. unstoppable10. affecting语法填空4Chinese judicial authorities have pledged 1. (maintain) zero tolerance for sex crimes against children, revealing that those 2. (make) use of the internet to rape or molest juveniles will face harsher 3. (punish).The Supreme People's Court, China's top court, and the Supreme People's Procuratorate, the country's top procuratorate, 4. (joint) issued a judicial interpretation on Thursday, specifying a number of situations in 5. people who sexually harm children could be heavily penalized.The interpretation, which will take effect on June 1, clarifies 6. people who force or lure minors to have nude chats online, or ask them to send naked photos or videos, will be convicted of child molestation or indecency.It also states that those who molest children, causing them 7. (injury) or self-harm, or make videos of the molestation to threaten victims, will 8. (give) tougher punishment.He Li, chief judge of the top court's No 1 Criminal Adjudication Tribunal, said that the combination 9. online and offline offenses has seriously harmed children's physical and mental health, and needs to be harshly punished.On Tuesday, three male rapists were executed by courts in the provinces of Hubei, Shandong and Henan, after their death sentences were approved by 10. top court.答案:1. to maintain2. making3. punishment4. jointly5. which6. that7. injuries8. be given9. of10. the语法填空5Farther afield, under the sea, coral reefs are especially vulnerable 1. climate change, according to the World Meteorological Organization. The reefs are projected to lose between 70 and 90 percent of their 2. (cover) area if temperatures rise by 1.5 C, and over 99 percent 3. the rise is 2 C, the organization said. Coral expert Huang Wen leads 4. research team from the School of Marine Sciences at Guangxi University in Nanning. The team, which builds, monitors and surveys reefs around Weizhou Island in the Beibu Gulf, aims 5. (safeguard) the corals from climate change. Huang said he was disappointed 6. he saw that more than half the corals were bleaching in the water close to the island, and the underwater temperature of 33 C was too high for the corals to survive. Because corals are sensitive to temperature changes, they become 7. (entire) white as they release symbiotic algae from their tissues due to environmental stresses 8. (cause) by differing levels of light, temperature or nutrients.Huang's work includes 9. (restore) natural reefs by introducing artificially bred young corals onto wrecks(残骸). Huang said that if global warming persists, Weizhou Island 10. (become) a coral refuge as a result of its cooler location at the northern limit of the world's tropical coral reef area.答案:1. to2. coverage3. if4. a5. to safeguard6. that7. entirely8. caused9. restoring10. will become 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源预览