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2016-2020浙江新高考英语语法填空汇编

2016年10月浙江省高考英语语法填空  
Magic Touch

From my hotel room window, I could see a large advertisement board with his face on it: Jason, the Great Magician.
I absent-mindedly turned the    56       (page) of the phone book and came across a city map. Drinking my iced coffee I ran my fingers along the streets    57      the hotel to the opera hall. Not more   58       a half-hour walk, I thought.
    I looked    59     (quick) at the clock. The show starts in one hour; plenty of time! I drank the rest of my coffee and went to take a shower. Soon after, I was on my way to the show,    60        (carry) a fancy black handbag and a happy smile.
The hall was dark when I came in; the show was about    61           (begin). I made my way backstage just     62      the great magician was putting on his top hat.
   “Daddy, I'm so glad to see you,” I    63      (whisper). “I'm in town for the writer’s class, but I just couldn’t miss your show.” I gave him a quick hug and went back into the seating area, leaving him with a    64       (surprise) smile. I settled down in the darkness, and the curtains opened. Magically, that show remains the Great Jason's best    65        (perform) to this day.
  56. pages    57. from    58. than    59. quickly   60. carrying
  61. to begin  62. as/when   63. whispered   64. surprised  65. performance

2017年6月浙江省高考英语语法填空

Last October, while tending her garden in Mora, Sweden, Lena Pahlsson pulled out a handful of small 56(carrot) and was about to throw them away. But something made her look closer, and she noticed a 57(shine) object. Yes, there beneath the leafy top of one tiny carrot was her long-lost wedding ring.
    Pahlsson screamed 58loudly that her daughter came running from the house. "She thought I had hurt 59(I)," says Pahlsson.
    Sixteen years 60(early), Pahlsson had removed the diamond ring 61(cook) a meal.When she wanted to put the ring back on later, it was gone. She suspected that one of her three daughters — then ten, eight, and six — had picked it up, but the girls said they hadn’t. Pahlsson and her husband 62(search) the kitchen, checking every corner, but turned up nothing."I gave up hope of finding my ring again, "she says. She never replaced it.
    Pahlsson and her husband now think the ring probably got 63(sweep) into a pile of kitchen rubbish and was spread over the garden, 64it remained until the carrot’s leafy top accidentally sprouted (生长) through it. For Pahlsson, its return was 65wonder.

2017年11月浙江省高考英语语法填空

It’s not all that hard to build an advanced and large vocabulary. Like many things in life, it’s    56   ongoing process, and the best part of the process is that there’s enough room for improvement,    57  means you’ll just keep getting better and better. Of course you have to work at it. You wouldn’t think that a few    58   (month) of exercise in your teens would be enough    59    the rest of your life, and that’s also true for building your vocabulary—you have to keep at it daily, and pretty soon you will find that you have an excellent vocabulary.
   One of the    60   (effect) ways to build vocabulary is to read good books. You need to    61   (real)read at least one good book a week, preferably a classic. This isn’t as hard as it    62   (sound), and it is far better than any other method because you improve your vocabulary while    63   (read) an interesting piece of literature. Another nice thing is that you learn both new words and    64   (they)use unconsciously, meaning that you will tend to use the words    65   (learn)this way in conversations almost automatically.
  56. an    57. which    58. months   59. for   60. effective
  61. really    62. sounds    63. reading   64. their    65. learned/learnt

2018年6月浙江省高考英语语法填空

Few people I know seem to have much desire or time to cook. Making Chinese________(dish) is seen as especially troublesome. Many westerners ________ come to China cook much less than in their own countries once they realize how cheap ________can be to eat out. I still remember________(visit) a friend who'd lived here for five years and I________(shock) when I learnt she hadn't cooked once in all that time.
    While regularly eating out seems to________(become) common for many young people in recent years, it's not without a cost. The obvious one is money; eating out once or twice a week may be________(afford) but doing this most days adds up. There could be an even________(high) cost on your health. Researchers have found that there is a direct link between the increase in food eaten outside the home and the rise in ________(weigh) problems.
    If you are not going to suffer this problem, then I suggest that the next time you go to your mum's home ________dinner, get a few cooking tips from her. Cooking food can be fun. You might also begin to notice the effects not only on your health but in your pocket.    
   dishes;who/that;it;visiting;was shocked;have become;affordable;higher;weight;for  

2018年11月浙江省高考英语语法填空


The Caffeine Catch

Caffeine, a chemical typically found in coffee, has caused a lot of concern because it is one of the few drugs that show up regularly in our food supply. You probably    56   (use) caffeine since childhood. Caffeine   57    (be) in your first Coke. If you ever enjoyed a chocolate bar, you ate caffeine. Soft drinks are the major source(来源) of caffeine for most children and even some adults.    58    (recent), caffeine has found its way into orange, apple, and other flavored drinks.

Small amounts of caffeine-a cup    59     two of coffee a day-seem safe for most people. However, some people have trouble with even small amounts. One cup of coffee    60   the late afternoon or evening will cause    61   (they) to stay awake almost all night. Larger amounts of caffeine can cause a problem    62   (call) caffeinism. You get very nervous and you can't sleep.

It is possible   63   caffeine may cause birth defects(缺陷)in humans, too. One study showed that    64   (woman) who drank a lot of coffee, like eight or more cups per day, while they were pregnant were more likely   65   (have) children with birth defects.

56 have used    57 was    58 Recently      59 or        60 in  61them         62 called     63 That         64 women   65 to have

2019年6月浙江省高考英语语法

There are several reasons why school uniforms are a good idea. First of all, uniforms help the school look smart. The students feel that they belong to a particular group. When every pupil in the school wears the uniform, nobody 56 (have)to worry about fashion(时尚). Everybody wears __57__same style of clothes. Uniforms can be useful in unexpected ways. A school in Ireland has introduced an interesting new uniform. On the edge of the jacket, there is a piece of cloth   58   gives off light in the dark. When the children are walking or   59  (cycle)to school on dark mornings,car drivers can  60  (easy)see them.But can uniforms help improve school standards? The answer   61  this question is not clear. One study in America found that students' grades   62(improve) a little after the school introduced uniforms. But some students didn't want   63 (wear) the uniform. Other American studies showed no   64(connect) between uniforms and school performance. School uniforms are   65  (tradition) in Britain, but some schools are starting to get rid of them. Some very good schools don't have a uniform policy. However, uniforms are still popular. Pupils at about 90 percent of British secondary schools wear uniforms.

56.  has   57.the    58.which/that    59.cycling    60.easily
61.  to    62.improved   63.to wear   64.connection   65traditional

2020.1浙江省高考英语语法填空

Something significant is happening to the world population — it is aging. The median (中位数的) age of an American in 1950   56    (be) 30 — today it is 41 and is expected   57    (increase) to 42 by 2050. For Japan, the   58    (number) are more striking — 22 in 1950, 46 today and 53 in 2050. In 2015, one in 12 people around the world were over 65; by 2050, it will be one in six.
    This aging of the population is driven   59    two factors. The first is declining birth rates, which means old generations are large   60    (compare) to younger generations, and so, on average, the population becomes   61    (old) than before. This is   62    (particular) true in the US. The second reason is that people are living longer. A child born in the US today has   63    very realistic chance of living beyond 100 and needs to plan accordingly.
    People tend to focus on the first factor. However, greater attention should   64    (place) on longevity (长寿). It isn’t just that people are, on average, living longer. It’s also that they are on average healthier   65    more productive for longer. Therefore, they can work for longer, consume more and in general be a boost to the economy.

56. was
57. to increase sb / sth is expected to do sth
58. numbers
59. by
60. compared
61. older
62. particularly
63. a  have a(n) … chance of
64. be placed
65. and


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