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2020年高考英语语法易错点训练:动词不定式 练习(学生版)

动词不定式一、单句填空1. ______ (stay) warm at night, I would fill the wood stove, then set myalarm clock for midnight so I could refill it.2. I stopped the car ______ (take) a short break as I was feeling tired.3. Let those in need ______ (understand)that we will go all out to helpthem.4. The airport ______ (complete) next year will help promote tourism inthis area.5. They might just have a place ______(leave) on the writing course—whydon’t you give it a try?6. The engine just won’t start. Something seem s ______ (go) wrong with it.7. The old man sat in front of the television every evening, happy ______(watch) anything that happened to be on.8. I remembered ______ (lock) the door before I left the office, but forgotto turn off the lights.9. We’re hav ing a meeting in half an hour.The decision______ (make) atthe meeting will influence the future of our company.10. If he takes on this work, he will have no choice but ______ (meet) aneven greater challenge.11. George returned after the war, only______ (tell) that his wife had lefthim.12. We’ve had a good start, but next, more work needs ______ (do) toachieve the final success.13. Having finished her project, she was invited by the school ______(speak) to the new students.14. This machine is very easy ______(operate). Anybody can learn to use itin a few minutes.15. Tom took a taxi to the airport, only______ (find) his plane high up in the sky.二、语法填空Mbappe, who was born on 20 December 1998, is technically still on loan at Paris St-Germain from Monaco but ___21___ (expect) to join the French champions for 180m euros(£165.7m) as the second ___22___ (expensive) player of all time. Only the 200meuros (£177m) PSG paid for Brazil forward Neymar in 2017 surpasses that fee. It is not just searing pace Mbappe is blessed with but sublime skill, quick thinking, two clever feet, a cool head, bravery, belief and a brutal eye forgoal. His two finishes were predatory, low and powerful. What’s more,He is fast. This requires some clarification: most professional soccer players are fast, in the sense ___23___ they move more quickly than the average person. Some are fast in a more impressive sense, in that they move more quickly than the average professional soccer player. It was an incredible performance from a centre forward ___24___ has the lot: blistering pace, goals, touch and technique."At 19, to put in a performance like that, ___25___ millions watching and Messi at the other end, it was simply brilliant." Mbappe, from the suburbs of Paris, only___26___ his international debut last year. His rise to the top has been dizzying ___27___ he burst on to the scene in the 2016-17 season, ___28___(score) 26 goals in 44 games as Monaco reached the Champions League semi-finals and won Ligue 1.His two goals here utterly wiped out Argentina's gathering momentum and announced his supreme talent to the world. Not since1958, when the legendary Brazilian Pele, then 17, found the net twice against Sweden in the final, has a teenager scored twice in a World Cup game."I'm very happy, and it's flattering ___29___ (compare) to a great player like Pele but he's in another category," Mbappe said. "Still, it's great to join the list of players that ___30___ (achieve) such feats."三、小猫钓鱼Revealed! Mbappe has Nigerian rootsMonaco striker Kylian Mbappe hasattracted some of the biggest sides in world football in the last few weeks,making the 18-year-old football’s most courted teenager. The striker took Europe by storm last season, scoring 26 goals in all ___31___ in his first full season at senior club level. Mbappe is one of the most sought after players in the summer transfer market in Europe. Reports on Tuesday claimed that Real Madrid has agreed to ___32___ the teenager for £161m. While close followers of the ___33___ striker acknowledge his ability to carve out goals, not much of these people know that the hugely ___34___ player has Nigerian roots, as a recent research by The PUNCH has shown.Kylian’s father, Wilfred Mbappe, who has Cameroonian and Nigerian roots, was once a refugee, who migrated to France for greener pastures. According to reports, Wilfred in a bid to get a(n)___35___ stay got married to an Algerian-French lady Fayza, an ex-handball player.Kylian was given a Yoruba middle name Adesanmi meaning“crown fits me” by Wilfred,who also ___36___ a son, Jirès KemboEkoko, a professional footballer of Congolese descent, but has a biological son and younger brother of Kylian named Adeyemi Mbappe, in ___37___ of his Nigerian roots. Adeyemi is a Yoruba name meaning “the crown befits you.”Indeed, Adeyemi is the reason why Kylian celebrates his goals by posing with his arms ___38___ and thumbs up. “This ishow my younger brother celebrated when he beat me in the FIFA video game,” said Mbappe.Wilfried works as coach at AS Bondy and he started training Kylian at the age of six. He also spends time coaching Adeyemi, while he is ___39___ his Kylian’s agent.Meanwhile, the Monaco star has also been linked as a grandson of Cameroonian midfield legend Samuel Mbappe Leppe. But findings by our correspondent has shown that the late Leppe, who played for Oryx Douala in the 1950s and 1960s, winning five league and three Cup title (1963, 1968 and 1970) and was the first captain to lift the African Champions Clubs’ Cup in the 1964/65 season, may not have any biological___40___ with Kylian.四、阅读理解Mother wins right to seek new inquest into girl's death linked to airpollutionThe mother of a schoolgirl who died of an asthma attack linked to air pollution has won the right to seek a new inquest at the high court.The attorney general moved on Friday to quash the inquest into the death of Ella Kissi-Debrah at the age of nine, after new evidence linked it to air pollution spikes from traffic near her home in south London.After a long fight by her mother, Rosamund Kissi-Debrah, Sir Geoffrey Cox granted her the right to go to the high court for a new inquest.Kissi-Debrah said: “Words cannot express how happy I am that the attorney general has taken this decision, and I would like to thank him for reaching his conclusion.“Nothing will bring my beautiful, bright, bubbly child back, but now at least I may get answers about how she died and whether it was air pollution which snatched her away from us.“Now I hope a new inquest will make those in power realise that our children are dying as a result of the air that they breathe. This cannot go on.“Wh y is this not being taken more seriously by the government? What do we need to do to make them prioritise our children’s lives over convenience and the rights of people to pollute?”Ella lived 25 metres (82ft) from the heavily polluted South Circular Road in Lewisham. She died in February 2013 after three years of seizures and 27 visits to hospital for asthma attacks.An expert last year linked her death to the dangerously high levels of pollution from diesel traffic that breached legal limits.Jocelyn Cockburn, a partner at the law firm Hodge Jones & Allen, who represents Rosamund Kissi-Debrah, said the decision was a major step towards justice for the family.“An inquest will provide a better understanding of why she died and whether her death was avoidable. It will force the government and other bodies to account for their actions and, in many regards, their inaction on air pollution over this period,” she said.“Air pollution is costing people’s lives and those most vulnerable are children. There is a need for more urgency into how air pollution is dealt with in urban areas to bring it within lawful limits as soon as possible.”Kissi-Debrah believes the government’s failure to act to reduce air pollution from diesel traffic was a breach of her daughter’s human rights.The government has repeatedly failed to bring nitrogen dioxide pollution levels to within legal limits.Until the end of 2010, Ella had been extremely active and in good health.But following a chest infection in October 2010, she had respiratory issues for the remainder of her short life, and was treated in five London hospitals for severe unstable asthma, with 27 separate hospital admissions over a three-year period.An inquest into Ella’s death at Southwark coroner’s court in 2014 concluded her death was caused by acute respiratory failure and severe asthma.Prof Stephen Holgate, an expert on asthma and air pollution, was instructed to carry out a report on her death and said there was a “striking association” between the times she was ad mitted to hospital and recorded spikes in nitrogen dioxide and PM10s, the most noxious pollutants, near her home.His report said there was a “real prospect that without unlawful levels of air pollution, Ella would not have died”.Holgate also considered the death certificate should be amended to reflect the fact that air pollution was a contributory factor in her death.Kissi-Debrah has launched a fundraising campaign to help pay for representation at the high court hearing.1. According to the passage, how did the attorney do at first?A. canceled the case.B. granted the right to go to the high court for a new inquest.C. let the girl back to the mother.D. saved the all the problem.2. It can be inferred from the passage that ______.A. The mother can get the daughter backB. The mother would be happyC. The mother would appreciate the attorney.D. The mother would appreciate Sir Geoffrey Cox3. Who is the object of thinking in the article?A. The attorney.B. The mother.C. The expert.D. The government.4. Which of the following options is not mention through this passage?A . The girl’s mother may win the appeal.B. Asthma is associated with air pollution.C. The government should be responsible for the death of the girlD. Respiratory problems are related to air pollution.5. It can be inferred from the last passage that _____.A. The girl’s mother will win the inquestB. Girl's mother lacks funds.C. The girl's mother launched a movementD. The girl’s mother calls on every one to protect the environment.以下内容为:高中英语到底怎么学?开学伊始,对于所有的同学来说,都是新的开始,新学期到底该如何学好英语? 这是很多同学高中三年都一直追问的问题。

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