
三年高考(2019-2021)英语试题分项汇编——专题20 语法填空(学生版).doc
12页三年(2019-2021)高考真题英语分项汇编专题20 语法填空一、2021年高考真题1.【2021.6新高考一卷】Going to Mount Huangshan reminds me of the popular Beatles song "The Long and Winding Road".1is so breathtaking about the experience is the out-of-this-world scenes. The rolling sea of clouds you see once you are at the top will remind you how tiny we2(human) are.The hot spring at the foot of the mountain is something you must try after the climb. It will3(undoubted) help you get refreshed! The amazing thing about the spring is that the colder the temperature gets, the4(hot) the spring! Strange, isnt it? But thats how nature is—always leaving us5(astonish).What comes next is the endless series of steps. You cant help wondering how hard it6(be) for the people then to put all those rocks into place. Though it is the only unnatural thing on your way up the mountain, still it highlights the whole adventure7offers a place where you can sit down to rest your8(ache) legs.As the song goes, this long and winding road "will never disappear", and it will always stick in the visitors memory. It sure does in9(I). While youre in China, Mount Huangshan is10must to visit!2. 【2021.6全国甲卷】The Xian City Wall is the most complete city wall that has survived Chinas long history. It1(build) originally to protect the city2the Tang dynasty and has now been completely restored(修复). It is possible3(walk) or bike the entire 14 kilometers.We accessed the wall through the South Gate. The wall is 12 meters high and from here you can see streams of people moving inside and outside the City Wall.After4(spend) some time looking at all the defensive equipment at the wall, we decided it was time for some action and what5(good) than to ride on a piece of history!We6(hire) our bikes from the rental place at the South Gate. My bike was old and shaky7did the job. It took us about 3 hours to go all8way around the Xian City Wall. Supposedly you can do it in two hours, but we stopped at the different gates and9(watchtower) to take pictures or just to watch the local people going about their10(day) routines.3. 【2021.6全国乙卷】Ecotourism is commonly regarded as low impact (影响)travel to undisturbed places. It is different from traditional tourism because it allows the traveler to become1(educate) about the areas—both in terms of geographical conditions and cultural characteristics, and often provides money for conservation and benefits the2(develop) of the local areas.Ecotourism has3(it) origin with the environmental movement of the 1970s. It was not widely accepted as a travel concept4the late 1980s. During that time, increasing environmental awareness made it desirable.Due to5growing popularity of environmentally-related and adventure travel, various types6trips are now being classified as ecotourism. Actually, a true eco-friendly trip must meet the following principles:●Minimize the impact of7(visit) the place.●Build respect for and awareness of the environment and cultural practices.●Provide8(finance) aid and other benefits for local peoples.●Make sure that the tourism provides positive experiences for both the visitors and the hosts.Komodo National Park, officially recognized in 1980, is popular for ecotourism because of its unique biodiversity.9(activity) there range from whale watching to hiking (远足) and accommodations aim10(have) a low impact on the natural environment.4. 【2021.6浙江卷】It doesnt impress like George Washingtons plantation on the Pohomac, but Lincolns home in downtown Springfield, Illinois,1(prove) irresistible to visitors since it opened to the publie.Beautifully restored(修复)tp its 1860 appearance, the house was Abraham and Mary Lincolns home for 17 years. In 1844 they bought it2$ 1,200 and some land from Charles Dresser, who performed their3(marry) ceremony in 1842.When the house was built, it was much4(small) than it is today. Marys niece wrote, pretty, "The little home5(paint) white. It was sweet and fresh. Mary loved it. She was extremely pretty, and her house was a reflection of6(she), everything in good taste and in perfect order."Although Mary loved flowers,7she nor her husband was known as a gardener. A long-time neighbor said they never planted trees and only kept a garden for one year. Marys sister, Frances Todd Wallace, often came over8(plant) flowers in the front yard.9Lincolns enlarged the house to a full two stories in 1856 to meet the needs of their growing family. Three of thefour Lincoln sons were born here. After Lincoln was 。












