1、专题检测卷(七) 语法填空(建议用时: 40分钟)A(2013韶关一模)The leaves were once again falling; autumn was once again with us. This morning I had received a phone call from a friend inviting me to a small party at her home, 1I was delighted and happy to accept. As soon as I2(step)into my friends garden, my eyes were3(insta
2、nt)attracted by the chrysanthemums which were in full bloom. The4(fragrant)from these flowers filled the air and reminded5immediately of my parents garden in the past. I felt a lump(哽咽)6my throat as the sorrows went through my mind; my tears gathered and flowed down my face. The chrysanthemums made
3、me think of my mother who7(pass)away only last autumn. I looked up to the sky because I knew she was now living in Zion, in the seventh heaven. My mind floated back in memory. My mother had been a very hard-working8diligent woman with strong Chinese traditional virtues. We were a family of nine peop
4、lea large9with my parents, grandpa and grandma and us five children, three sons, two daughters. I was the youngest daughter born in101960s. B(2013珠海二模)WeChat was launched on Jan 12, 2011, and took more than a year1(draw)100 million users. By September, 2012, it2(reach)the 200 million mark, Tencent s
5、aid. The number of people3(use)WeChat, a voice-messaging service developed by the Internet giant Tencent Holdings, has hit 300 million in the less than two years4the service was released, the Shenzhen-based company said on Wednesday. “The 300 million number is5milestone for WeChat, and we hope the s
6、ervice will be ready to perform6the global stage in 2013, ”Pony Ma, Tencent chairman and chief executive officer, said on his microblog on Wednesday morning. The function of WeChat is very similar to the text messaging and voice call services7are provided by telecom carriers. Late last year saw the8
7、(introduce)of an English version of WeChat in a bid to draw more international users. Tencent has released versions in Arabic, Italian, Vietnamese, Japanese and Thai. Tencent said it is9(most)pursuing its expansion plans in emerging and Asian markets. It said the company finds10easier to reach its g
8、oals in such places, in part because they have cultures that are similar to Chinas. C(2013华附模拟)Why dont birds get lost on their long flights from one place to another? Not long ago, experiments showed that birds rely1the sun to guide them during daylight hours. But what about birds2fly during night?
9、 Tests with artificial stars have proved that certain night flying birds are able to follow the stars in their long-distance flights. A dove had spent its lifetime in a cage and had never flown under a3(nature)sky. Yet4showed an inborn ability to use the stars for guidance. The birds cage5(place)und
10、er an artificial star-filled sky. The bird tried to fly in the same direction as that6(take)by his outdoor cousins. Any change in the position of the make-believe stars caused7change in the direction of his flight. Scientists think that doves, when8(fly)in daylight, use the sun for guidance. But the
11、 stars are apparently their principal means of navigation. What do they do9the stars are hidden by clouds? Apparently, they find their way by such landmarks as mountain ranges, coastlines, and river courses. But when its too dark to see these, the doves circle10(help), unable to get their position.
12、D(2013省实三模)It was Sunday morning in late October, about four months after Tess Durbeyfields arrival at the village. Some weeks1(pass)since the night carriage ride with dUrberville in the forest. Tess was carrying a heavy basket filled with clothes. Occasionally she stopped2(rest)by some gate or post
13、; and then, went steadily on again. She followed the same road on3dUrberville had driven so wildly that night in June. When she reached the top she gazed4the familiar green world beyond. It was always beautiful from here; it was5(terrible)beautiful to Tess today, for, 6her eyes last fell upon it, sh
14、e had learnt that in even the most beautiful surroundings there may be danger. Her view of life had been totally changed for her by the lesson. She had slipped away from dUrbervilles farm7all the people were in bed, though her going would not be prevented now. Tess had thought, “I shant come back, ”
15、and was sure of her8(decide). Now she did not look back, 9slowly walked along the narrow lane. 10was still early and there was not a single person in sight. 答案解析A1.【解析】which, 定语从句的关系词, which引导定语从句, 在从句中作accept的宾语。2.【解析】stepped, 谓语时态与语态, 一般过去时表示过去一次性的动作。3.【解析】instantly, 副词, instantly修饰谓语动词。4.【解析】frag
16、rance, 名词, fragrance作主语。5.【解析】me, 代词限定又指代, me指代I, 作宾语。6.【解析】in, 介词, in表示“在里”。7.【解析】had passed, 谓语时态与语态, 过去完成时表示过去的过去发生的动作。8.【解析】and, 并列连词, and连接作定语的形容词。9.【解析】one, 代词限定又指代, one指代a family。10.【解析】the, 冠词, the表示特指。B1.【解析】to draw, 非谓语动词, take some time to do sth. , 不定式表后时性。2.【解析】had reached, 谓语时态与语态, 过去完
17、成时表示过去的过去发生的动作。3.【解析】using, 非谓语动词, 现在分词作定语, 表同时性的主动动作。4.【解析】since, 连词, since引导时间状语从句。5.【解析】a, 冠词, a表示量指。6.【解析】on, 介词, on表示“在上”。7.【解析】that/which, 定语从句的关系词, that/which引导定语从句, 在从句中作主语。8.【解析】introduction, 名词, introduction作saw的宾语。9.【解析】mostly, 副词, mostly修饰谓语动词。10.【解析】it, 代词限定又指代, it作形式宾语指代真正的宾语不定式短语to re
18、ach. . . 。C1.【解析】on, 介词与动词搭配, rely on是动词短语, 意为“依靠, 凭借”。2.【解析】that/which, 定语从句的关系词, that/which引导定语从句, 在从句中作主语。3.【解析】natural, 形容词, natural作定语修饰sky。4.【解析】it, 代词限定又指代, it指代上文a dove。5.【解析】was placed, 谓语时态与语态, 一般过去时的被动语态表示过去一次性的被动动作。6.【解析】taken, 非谓语动词, 过去分词作定语修饰代词that, 表被动。7.【解析】a, 冠词, a表示量指。8.【解析】flying,
19、 非谓语动词, 现在分词作时间状语, 表同时性。9.【解析】when/if, 连词, when/if引导时间或条件状语从句。10.【解析】helplessly, 副词, helplessly修饰动词circle。D1.【解析】had passed, 谓语时态与语态, 过去完成时表示过去的过去发生的动作。2.【解析】to rest, 非谓语动词, 不定式作目的状语, 表后时性。3.【解析】which, 定语从句的关系词, which引导定语从句, 在从句中作介词on的宾语。4.【解析】over/at/to(wards), 介词与动词搭配, gaze over/at/to(wards), 向看。5.【解析】terribly, 副词, terribly修饰形容词beautiful。6.【解析】since, 连词, since引导时间状语从句。7.【解析】when/while, 连词, when/while引导时间状语从句。8.【解析】decision, 名词, decision作介词of的宾语。9.【解析】but/and, 并列连词, but/and连接并列谓语。10.【解析】It, 代词限定又指代, it指代时间。