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1、2022年高三英語(yǔ)一輪復(fù)習(xí) 隨堂演練(22)
班級(jí) 姓名 座號(hào) 得分
一、單詞拼寫(xiě)
1. she is (有抱負(fù)的)for fame and interests.
2. The young man (指導(dǎo))his business carefully.
3. The research can not be pleted without (充分的)funding.
4. We had to (辭職) ourselves to mak
2、ing a loss on the sale.
5. He never even stopped to (祝賀)me.
6. As we know, the Internet helps people have easy (通路) to all kinds of information.
7. Tom is a terrible dancer; he’s too (笨拙的)and keeps stepping on his partner’s feet.
8. Cycling is highly (有益的) to health and the
3、environment.
9. She got (惱怒的) when she heard the bad news.
10. The little girl will be a(n) (同伴)for my young daughter.
二、用所給詞的適當(dāng)形式填空
1. Cycling is highly (benefit) to our health and the environment.
2. He has never been (absence) from school this term.
3. Please accept my since
4、re (congratulate) on your marriage.
4. The library in the city is (access) to people at weekends.
5. People are (annoy) by what the driver did to the little girl.
6. He is so (ambition) that he wants to play at the highest level.
7. The young (assistance) often assist
5、s us in preparing tools for experiments.
8. Without his (encourage) to me, I would have been defeated in the game.
9. The wine is (suit) for drinking.
10. On the long journey, Peter proved to be a most interesting (pany).
三、單句語(yǔ)法填空
1. He has trouble (get) through washing the di
6、shes.
2. I suggested the windows (paint).
3. The man made to the top of the mountain before noon.
4. He collected a lot of coins, (include) several gold ones.
5. One problem is I don’t make out the meaning of the word.
6. He had his clock (repair) the day before yesterday
7、.
7. The heavy snowstorm made hard to drive to work.
8. Our life is much (easy) than before.
9. There was a time he sat around doing nothing.
10. This is the only book makes him satisfied.
四、課文濃縮語(yǔ)法填空
Marty had a muscle disease 1 made him very weak. 2 other words, he coul
8、dn’t run or climb stairs as quickly 3 others. Sometimes, he was very clumsy or bump into furniture. Unfortunately, the doctor didn’t know how to make him better, but he was very optimistic and learned to adapt 4 his disease. He would bee out 5 breath after running a short way. Sometimes he
9、had to be absent 6 school.
Marty hated to sit 7 feeling sorry for himself. Instead, he lived a busy life. He spent a lot of time 8 (look) after his pets 9 (proper). And he found it worthwhile. His positive attitude to life gave other disabled people 10 (encourage) to live their life to the fullest.