2021高考人教版英语二轮专题复习【统考版】专题能力提升练四语法填空(四)含解析

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专题能力提升练四 语法填空(四)

Test 1

[2020·河南、广东、湖北、湖南部分学校3月联考] A textbook

exchange is a business that buys and sells college textbooks. Textbooks can

represent 1.________ significant part of a student's education budget. By

purchasing used textbooks or selling unneeded books to a textbook

exchange, students can 2.________ (great) reduce their expenses.

Traditionally, university bookstores were the only sources for

3.________ (require) textbooks. The success of bookstores 4.________

buy and sell used books inspired some businesses 5.________ (copy)

the process for textbooks. A textbook exchange will purchase textbooks

from students who have completed courses and no longer need the

materials. This means the business can resell the used books at a price

much lower than their original cost. This is very 6.________

(benefit) to students who are struggling to meet their school fees and living

expenses.

Ever since it first appeared, the textbook exchange 7.________

(increase) the options for students. Now used textbooks 8.________

(deliver) almost anywhere through any standard delivery service. This

means students are not limited 9.________ the books available at their

local university bookstores. They can compare 10.________ (price) on

a national or even international level and choose the most reasonably priced

editions. This changes the supply-and-demand economic factors that create

high prices for most textbooks.

Test 2

[2020·湖北襄阳四中3月检测] When people 1.________

(face) with health or nutrition questions, it is 2.________

(increase) common to go online and diagnose themselves. But the Internet

is full of conflicting health warnings with no regulation to get rid of the

wrong advice, some of which 3.________ (be) extremely dangerous!

Also, search engines rank results by 4.________ (popular) rather than

accuracy, so solid facts can be quite tricky to find. It is worth

5.________ (check) if the writer of an online piece is properly qualified

as an expert. Anyone can call 6.________ (he) a “diet expert”,

“nutritionist” and even a “doctor” — given it could refer to

qualifications like a PhD. But remember, only officially 7.________

(recognize) doctors as well as dieticians have degrees 8.________

giving practical medical suggestions. So if you are unsure and still

wondering 9.________ the chocolate diet really does work or not,

then it pays to make 10.________ appointment with your dietician or

doctor. The truth is out there, and you just need to look in the right place!

Test 3

[2020·山东模拟] On the morning of her grandson's wedding, Peg

McCormack received some bad news. The 91-year-old woman was in

hospital after a fall when she found out she would be unable to attend the

1.________ (celebrate) in Madison, New Jersey.

Unknown to McCormack, her grandson Brian 2.________ his

wife Lauren had made a heartfelt plan 3.________ (include) her in

the day's activities. 4.________ (follow) by a wedding photographer,

the couple made a surprise visit 5.________ the hospital before heading

to the reception.

“She was so excited to watch 6.________ (we) get married,”

the bride said. “She was simply living for this wedding. So we brought the

wedding to her.”

“When we walked into that room, she was 7.________ (obvious)

shocked,” the photographer said. “She just kept 8.________ (say) ‘I

can't believe you're here!’ and thanking them for coming to see her. The

way she held their hands, 9.________ (touch) their faces and just

looked at them, you could tell they had such a special bond. I don't think

she released Brian's hand during 10.________ entire time when we

were in the room.”

Test 4

[2020·重庆八中等3月检测] Tim Hollingsworth, 1.________

well-known American chef, learned to cook at his mother's side when he

was growing up. He would measure ingredients to help her make dinner.

He would talk with his mother and taste the food as they 2.________

(cook).

He still cooks with his mother, but it is 3.________ (differ) now.

She struggles with memory 4.________ (lose). She sits with him as he

prepares “comfort foods” from her favorite recipes, ones that fill her

stomach and warm her heart with happy memories, while 5.________

(fill) a home with a pleasant smell.

His mother does not cook anymore. But being present at the

cooking 6.________ (help) close the distance that dementia (痴呆) can

create. Dementia affects older people's memories. Over time, patients lose

their memories, piece by piece. 7.________ (be) with family and

doing things together can help. It helps them feel like part of a family or

community. It's not what they eat 8.________ the comforting

experience of sitting around the table that matters.

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