2026届高考英语二轮复习:语法填空课件(共23张PPT)

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2026届高考英语二轮复习:语法填空课件(共23张PPT)

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语法填空
Cathy looks like most of the schoolgirls, fresh-faced and full 1 life. She is looking forward to the challenge of her new school life. But unlike her school friends, 16-year-old Cathy is not spending half-term 2 (rest). Instead, she is earning 6,500 a day as 3 model (模特) in New York.
Cathy 4 (tell) that she could be Britain’s new supermodel, earning a million dollars in the next year. Her father Peter, 44, wants her to give up school to model full-time. But Cathy, 5 has taken part in shows along with top models, wants 6 (prove) that she has brains as well as beauty. She is determined to carry on with her 7 (educate).
She has refused several 8 (invitation) to star at shows in order to concentrate on her studies. Sarah says, “My dad thinks I should take the offer now. But at the moment, school 9 (come) first. I don’t want to get too focused on modeling. It is 10 (probable) fun but the lifestyle is a little unreal. I don’t want to have nothing else to fall back on when I can’t model any more.”

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In recent years, food has 1 (obvious) become a new hot spot for Chinese cities to attract tourists. Following Zibo and Harbin, Tianshui, 2 ancient city in Northwest China’s Gansu Province, became the 3 (hot) tourists destination of 2024 because of malatang, a local street dish.
Malatang, literally meaning “numbing, spicy, and hot” in Chinese, is a common street food that can 4 (find) all over China, but its tastes differ depending 5 the region. In Tianshui, malatang features a mix of fresh 6 (vegetable) and meat boiled in a hot, spicy chicken soup.
Tianshui went viral when a student 7 (post) a seven-second video in February on her social media. In the video, she suggested 8 (make) Gansu malatang a national dish. The video, 9 quickly received millions of likes online, attracted food lovers to the city 10 (experience) this local dish firsthand. Malatang also helps draw more visits to key attractions in Tianshui, such as Maijishan Grottoes and Fuxi Temple.
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Every morning, millions of people in China do TaiChi (太极). It is popular 1 women and men. Tai Chi is 2 good kind of exercise for old people. It is good for the body and the mind. It is healthy and 3 (relax). Tai Chi 4 (arise) from China years ago. It is 5 (hundred) of years old. Tai Chi is a “soft” martial art (武术), 6 means it is slow and calm.
There are also “hard” martial arts. Shaolin Kung Fu, for example, which has a history of over 1, 500 years, is a “hard” martial art. It is fast and 7 (danger). You have to be very healthy and strong 8 (do) “hard” martial arts.
In Beijing, Master Li Yu 9 (teach) Shaolin Kung Fu to thirty young students now, three of whom come from abroad. “Shaolin Kung Fu is 10 (actual) difficult,” said Li Yu. “You must practice every move many times.”
Sports like football and basketball are also popular in China. But martial arts like Tai Chi and Shaolin Kung Fu are part of Chinese culture and history.
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When American swimmer Ali Truwit first got back into the water after 1 (lose) her leg in a shark attack (袭击), the sound of water around the pool brought back memories of that day.
Truwit, a competitive swimmer at Yale University, was 2 holiday with her teammate Sophie Pilkinton in the Turks and Caicos Islands when 3 attack happened.
“It was a terrible moment, one that I wouldn’t wish on my worst enemy,” Truwit said. “But when I look back now, I really try to instead focus on the 4 (strong) that Sophie and I showed and how thankful I am for Sophie’s bravery and quick thinking 5 saved my life.”
They managed 6 (fight) off the shark and swim back to the boat. Truwit was then airlifted to hospital where doctors gave her medical treatment and 7 (final) amputated (截肢) her left leg just below the knee on her 23rd birthday.
Despite the challenges, she found moments of peace and joy in the water as she rediscovered her love for it. Just 16 months later, she 8 (swim) on the biggest stage of all, and won two silver 9 (medal) at the Paralympic Games in Paris.
“It’s an indescribable feeling, but it’s on the shoulders of so many who have been such a great support to 10 (I) this year and even in the stands in Paris,” Truwit said.
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Here are two athletes who are masters in their sports and also set 1 good example for others.
Lang Ping, as a player, brought honour and glory to her country. As a coach, she led the China women’s volleyball team to 2 (get) medals at world championships and the Olympics. When the Chinese team was preparing 3 the 2015 World Cup, her 4 (determine) was tested. The team she had built was falling apart. Two of her players had to leave. 5 (face) the challenge, Lang Ping didn’t lose heart. She knew that her young players could win 6 they worked together as a team. Two weeks later, they were world champions.
Michael Jordan, who became known as “Air Jordan”, changed basketball with his graceful moves and jumps. His skills were 7 (impress), but the mental strength he showed made him unique. In the final seconds of a game, Jordan always seemed to find a way to win. Jordan says that the secret 8 his success is learning from his failures. Losing games taught him to practise 9 (hard) than before and never give up. In life, Jordan has learnt to share his success 10 others. The Boys and Girls Club he started in Chicago has been helping young people since 1996.
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The Great Wall, running for more than 20,000 kilometers, is a historical landmark with worldwide fame, but 1 (climb) it is hard. Everyone may have some knowledge of it more or less, while only a handful may have the skill to 2 (physical) participate in its restoration (修复).
However, a WeChat miniprogram, Great Wall E-tour, is allowing every enthusiast to be a hero in a virtual world, in 3 one not just visits the Great Wall, but also protects it. So far the program 4 (attract) considerable attention and got a large fan base. Around 50,000 high definition pictures of the Xipanjiakou site of the Great Wall are used to offer users a 5 (remark) experience.
Liu Yuzhu, head of the China Foundation for Cultural Heritage Conservation, says “We made documentaries and published animated books in the past. These are popular, but the Great Wall is 6 complex structure and deserves more attention. So we tried something new.” Liu also adds, “A series of 7 (program) like ours have been launched in China, with a combination 8 public education and restoration of relics through digitization.” The Great Wall 9 (list) as a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site in 1987, the first of 10 (it) kind in China.
As a Chinese, I feel extremely proud.
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Everyone makes 1 mistake at some point, but when we hurt our parents 2 love us all their life, it’s especially heartbreaking. The good news is that their big hearts have room for forgiveness if we just ask. Anna, a senior high school student, argued with her parents, and she 3 (write) a letter to his parents for forgiveness yesterday.
Dear Mom and Dad.
I’m sorry about my argument with you. I haven’t been the girl as you are expecting. My behavior was impolite. All I have done was just so stupid. I haven’t been focusing 4 what is more important. The two of you are always working hard for my brother and me. I’m sorry to miss the understanding of how hard you have been working for our family, and I just didn’t value anything I have. I now realize how you want everything to be perfect for 5 (we). It is wrong of me 6 (take) advantage of you giving me the first, the second, and the 7 (three) chances. I know if I keep 8 (perform) badly like this, I will never be a winner in the future. I want to go to college, and I want to make you take 9 (proud) in me. I promise to do better from now on.
Yours,
Anna.
Such an apology(道歉) letter is a 10 (use) way to start a conversation, and Anna’s parents forgave her.
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My feelings about science have 1 (real) changed. I never used to enjoy science, 2 last year I changed schools, and the science teachers at 3 (I) new school are excellent. The science facilities are very good, with laboratories that have all the latest 4 (equip). Our chemistry teacher, Mr. Longford, is kind enough 5 (take) us to public science lectures about four times a term. And these are always very 6 (interest). It is because the lecturers are people 7 have made real discoveries 8 their area of science. The fact is, Canada has many first class scientists. In the last twenty years, seven Canadian scientists 9 (win) the Noble Prize. The Nobel Prize is the highest scientific prize, so we should be very 10 (pride) of that.
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Danny has a hobby---playing games online. He is interested 1 solving puzzles. He particularly enjoys 2 (chat) to other gamers.
Now Danny 3 (sit) quietly in front of his computer. His mother thinks he is doing his homework, but she is wrong. Danny is 4 (actual) surfing the Internet, solving puzzles and talking to other gamers around the world, 5 is pretty fun!
Why are games online so interesting “ 6 I can pretend to be a different person. There are also many different 7 (kind) of games for me 8 (play),” says Danny. “Other people love to play these games because they can pay at any time. They do not need to organize a group. Someone in the word always wants to pay.”
Starting a game online is not easy. Some gamers don’t welcome new gamer. They will become 9 (anger) when new gamers ask them questions. Other gamers are helpful. They want to make new friends. When Danny has 10 question, he always says, “Excuse me, are you busy I am new at this game and I need some help.” Sometimes this works. At other times, however, the gamer at the other end makes you feel like a fool.
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Friends play a very important part in everyone's life. Friendship 1 (usual) develops during childhood. New friends are made when you progress through school. The friends 2 you make as a student last long, A familiar opinion is "You can tell a lot about a person by 3 (know) who his friends are". Friendship 4 (base) on common interests. If you like sports, most of your friends 5 (be) likely to be active. If you enjoy reading and shopping, most of your friends will do 6 same.
Some people call you their friends for the wrong reasons. These people are not really friends. True friends are there whether you are rich or poor. 7 is easy to have many so called "friends" if you are rich. So you should be able to recognize your friends as the real or the "phoney" ones. True friends are most special. Sometimes they might not be easy 8 (find), so you can consider yourself very 9 (fortune) if you have one true friend. This friend is eager to help you whenever necessary. A true friend is someone you can talk to about any subject or problem. True friends support you, give you a great deal of 10 (encourage), take your side, and build up your confidence.
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In recent years, Chinese high school students 1 (make) important choices in their studies and activities outside of school. These choices help them grow and also make society better.
First, in their studies, they are focusing 2 learning many different things. Besides 3 (subject) like Chinese, math, and English, they are also interested in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). Many students join competitions, like math contests, and coding competitions. By doing these activities, they learn more and also get better at 4 (solve) problems and working with others.
Second, many students understand how important it is to help others. They do volunteer work 5 join in community activities. By doing these things, they help communities and learn 6 (be) responsible.
Also, with new technology, more students are interested in creating new things and starting 7 (they) own projects. Many schools have classes and clubs to support these interests. For example, some students create 8 (use) mobile apps, some design eco-friendly products, and others start small businesses with their schools’ help. These experiences help them think creatively and learn how to make their ideas come true.
In conclusion, Chinese high school students 9 are talented and positive make good choices. They think 10 (positive) and work hard. These good choices and actions help them grow and bring new energy to society.
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The Secret Garden, written by Frances Hodgson Burnett, is a classic children’s novel first 1 (publish) in 1911. The story centers on Mary Lennox, a sickly and unloved 10-year-old girl who is sent 2 (live) with her lonely uncle, Archibald Craven, at his big, dark house in the English countryside after her parents die of a 3 (sick) in India.
Mary, who is firstly unhappy and difficult to get along with, finds a hidden, wild garden on her uncle’s land. 4 the help of a kind servant, Martha, and her brother Dickon, who has a magical way with animals and plants, and Mary’s sick cousin Colin, Mary 5 (work) to make the garden beautiful again. As the garden comes to life, so does Mary, becoming a 6 (healthy) and happier child.
The secret garden becomes 7 place of healing (治愈) and growth for both Mary and Colin. Colin, 8 thought he would always be sick and die young, gets stronger and more confident as he spends time in the garden. As the garden comes back to life, so do Mary and Colin. This shows how nature and positive thinking can help people feel better both inside and out.
Through the discovery of the garden and the friendships she forms, Mary learns about love, friendship, and the importance of 9 (care) for others. The Secret Garden is a heartwarming tale about the power of nature, the importance of developing relationships, and the ability of positive change to transform lives. 10 (it) timeless themes continue to attract readers of all ages.
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Taking the Internet by storm, a groundbreaking game, Black Myth: Wukong has enjoyed great popularity among players. The game, released on Aug, 20 this year, presents impressive scenes 1 (base) on ancient sites across China, and has attracted a global audience. The 2 (describe) of Chinese culture in the game breathed new life into China’s cultural tourism. This creation starts a wave of tourism plans across the country. For example, players who have completed specific levels of the game are allowed to visit tourist spots 3 free.
As the game gets more “likes”, many local places are eager 4 (introduce) their related tourist attractions. Historical 5 (location) in Shanxi Province feature clearly in the game. The Department of Culture and Tourism 6 (come) up with fantastic ideas so far, such as “Traveling with Wukong in Shanxi”. This unique activity offers practical travel plans and special passes 7 can connect fans with the game’s real-life places.
Such 8 (create) methods deepen tourists’ passion for Chinese culture. 9 (additional), the connection between digital media and tourism marks 10 new page in China’s efforts to prove its rich historical and cultural value.
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Learning languages has many advantages: feeling confident when travelling abroad, making friends 1 (international), being able to read books in the original (原版的), and a lot more, like studying and working in other 2 (country). Most people live under the stereotype (刻板印象) that they lose their learning abilities with age. However, if faced 3 a challenge when there is no other way except to learn the new foreign language, adult people can show great results. Before 4 (decide) how to learn a new language, the first thing is to decide in which situation the language is to be used.
If the target is, for example, 5 (travel) or find new business at some international events, a course focusing on speaking practices is recommended (推荐). The basic vocabulary and 6 (conversation) structures, studied and practised heavily during a short period of time, may lead to the needed result, which might be the ability to communicate on the streets or support 7 small business talk. Usually the two or three months of study 8 (be) enough to start communicating. However, if brought back shortly to the usual environment, the person might lose the majority of knowledge if there would not be any supporting practice afterwards. Unfortunately, without practical usage 9 further development, the language abilities may go away as easily as they came. The language cannot 10 (learn) once and forever.
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Thousands of us are eager to learn English well; many of us also dream of shining on stage as actors or actresses. But how about combining the two Yes, act in English!
Wang Peihan, 1 student from Yunnan Secondary School, 2 (give) a part in the drama of King Lear. The young boy 3 (careful) watched the 2018 film version of the play over and over again, 4 enabled him to become an “expert” in this classic masterpiece. Learning from the actor Ian McKellen as Lear of the film, Wang understood King Lear’s character very well. “So the key point of my 5 (perform) is emotional expression,” he said.
However, the acting of a professional actor wasn’t always a help. It also put the students 6 pressure. “It was important not to be 7 (lose) in the famous film. We wrote some of the lines by 8 (we). It was both a challenge and encouragement 9 (use) our own language skills,” Wang explained.
By acting in English, the students not only have fun 10 (practise) English, but also gain insight into the beauty of different cultures.
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China, the birthplace of tea, 1 (hold) a deep-rooted relationship with this beloved drink since ancient times. Tea has become a part of Chinese culture, appearing in poems and 2 (tradition) customs. For many, the joy of tea comes not just from its taste, 3 from the beauty of tea ceremonies.
In spring, 4 (pick) tea leaves is a cherished activity in South China. Before Qingming in early April, 5 the weather warms up and rain comes more often, the first tea leaves are ready to be harvested. This early tea, called Mingqian tea, is 6 (high) praised for its quality.
Zhejiang province in East China is 7 major tea-producing area. Famous types include White Tea from Anji county and West Lake Longjing Tea from Hangzhou, both of which 8 (know) in China and abroad. During spring, the hills in these regions are covered with tea workers tending to their plants. Many 9 (tourist) visit these areas to enjoy the beautiful tea farms and taste freshly brewed tea.
Thousands of years ago, Chinese people turned a simple leaf 10 a delicious drink. Over time, tea has continued to play an important role in Chinese culture, enriching lives and preserving traditions.
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The Suzhou Museum is a treasure of Chinese art and history, located in the elegant city of Suzhou. Designed by the well-known architect I. M. Pei, it features a harmonious 1 (combine) of traditional and modern architecture. The museum houses an extensive collection of ancient artifacts (文物), paintings, and calligraphy 2 reflect the rich cultural heritage of the region. Visitors can wander through serene courtyards and admire the delicate water features that are characteristic of Suzhou’s landscape. The museum’s exhibits 3 (arrange) in a way that invites a journey through time, 4 (showcase) the development of art and craftsmanship over the centuries, From the delicate brushwork of Ming dynasty paintings 5 the impressive handwriting of Qing dynasty calligraphy, the museum offers a visual feast 6 (pure) for the eyes and a deep dive into China’s artistic heritage.
The Suzhou Museum is not just a destination for art enthusiasts; it’s a cultural experience that provides tourists with a chance 7 (connect) with the spirit of Suzhou. Its thoughtful design and priceless collection make 8 a must-see for anyone seeking to understand the soul of this charming city. Whether you’ re admiring the architecture 9 in awe of the artifacts, the museum promises an 10 (forgettable) encounter with the essence of Suzhou.
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Students have the opportunity 1 (take) part in different after-school activities during their time at senior high — from sport, music and drama to 2 (person) development and community service programs. There are a lot of advantages 3 come from involvement (参与) in these programs.
Weekly activities can offer a welcome break from studies and homework — 4 (particular) for senior students if they can spare the time. Depending 5 students’ interests, they may provide the chance to get outside and exercise, see friends, develop 6 hobby or simply refresh their mind.
Besides building skills within a specific program, after-school activities are great for 7 (develop) general academic and soft skills. Think debating is good for public speaking and sport is good for teamwork. Being involved in different activities 8 (help) to improve students’ time management skills, while finding an area they enjoy can improve self-confidence.
While students usually have the chance to learn different study areas through a lot of 9 (subject) , after-school activities allow 10 (they) to explore an interest in more depth than in class. They can also provide a great chance for students to broaden their views on the world, especially for those involved in volunteering and community service programs.
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Throughout Asia, millions of people enjoy 1 (sing) their hearts out at the local KTVs. Songs are sung, food and drinks are enjoyed, and everyone 2 (have) a great time. Now, there is a new type of KTV 3 (call) Mini KTV. It has been proved that the bigger aren’t always the better. Mini KTVs are about the size of a telephone booth (亭) and can 4 (find) in shopping malls around China and South Korea. Users can not only sing a song, but also record one in it. Mini KTVs cost only a little, offering an 5 (afford) and happy way to pass the time. The best part is that customers can pay with 6 (they) phones.
According to some experts, by June of 2017, 7 number of people using Mini KTVs had reached over 10 million in China alone. Certain brands (品牌) of the machines, like Minik, had already spread to 500 8 (city). This is great news for customers 9 love to sing but might be shy about being heard 10 others. It also helps them to get a semiprofessional recording experience.
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A fashion company 1 (establish) in October 2021 by a team of students from Zhejiang University of Finance and Economics are bringing artificial intelligence (AI) to the world of traditional Chinese clothing — known as qipao. The students added modern elements, patterns 2 design concepts to traditional qipao, making the clothing more 3 (appeal) to the younger generation.
They 4 (introduce) their designs by having international students wear the clothing in Chinese fashion shows on campus three years ago. These opportunities led the team start on the path of qipao design, 5 initially focused on creative design and user analysis.
The key 6 their success is creating the largest database of qipao samples in China. These designs are now used to train AI models, which help generate altogether new qipao patterns.
Using AI is 7 major breakthrough for qipao. The designs are updated and fresh, based on the 8 (inform) in the database. This creative approach has 9 (significant) reduced the design cycle from 10 or 15 days to just two.
Today, the team’s qipao can 10 (find) in eight countries, with 46 stores abroad, mainly in Southeast Asia. Clients can also order custom-made qipao, with details tailored to their preferences.
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There are many benefits of friendship. 1 (general) speaking, close friendships have three “fruits”.
The first fruit is the peace that 2 (come) from sharing with friends our joy, sadness, success and failure. Friendship has a double advantage — happiness takes on a greater meaning and a trouble 3 (share) becomes a trouble halved!
The second fruit is the better understanding and judgement that may be achieved through conversations with friends. We often find it easier 4 (recognize) other people’s weakness than our own. As 5 result, our judgments might be one-sided if we are guided only by our own feelings. Also, 6 we want to talk our problems over with a friend, we have to put our thoughts into words first, which helps make our thoughts clearer.
The third fruit is the help that a friend may offer in many different ways. Friends can help us achieve anything 7 we want during life and perhaps, even after 8 (die).
Finally, 9 (enjoy) the company of a crowd is not the same as being with friends. Friends should 10 (choose) carefully. In this way, we can better walk the path of life.
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