定语从句精练系列之(23)-2025-2026学年高二英语下学期期末复习语法专练

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学段 高中
学科 英语
教材版本 高中英语外研版选择性必修第三册
年级 高二
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类型 题集-专项训练
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使用场景 同步教学-期末
学年 2026-2027
地区(省份) 全国
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发布时间 2026-06-20
更新时间 2026-06-22
作者 老九书斋讲英语
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审核时间 2026-06-20
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**基本信息** 聚焦定语从句关系词选择,通过50道语境化填空题系统覆盖关系代词/副词核心用法及特殊情形,强化知识逻辑与语用能力,提升语言能力中的语法应用与语篇理解,培养思维品质中的分析推断能力。 **专项设计** |模块|题量/典例|题型特征|知识逻辑| |----|-----------|----------|----------| |基础应用|1-10题(when/which等)|单空基础关系词填空|先行词(时间/物/人)与关系词(副词/代词)对应| |特殊用法|9/13/26题(that)|限定性从句特殊选择|先行词为only/thing等时that的优先使用规则| |复合语境|16/20题(多空)|多重复句嵌套填空|从单一句式到多关系词叠加的语篇逻辑递进|

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高考英语 定语从句精练系列之(23) 原创作者:老九书斋 1.Never did the sun go down with a brighter glory on the quiet comer in Soho, than one memorable evening Doctor and his daughter sat under the plane-tree together.  2.In the moonlight is always sad, as the light of the sun itself Bas the light called human life is---at its coming and its going. 3.The strange thrill with she heard him go back to that time, deepened as he dwelt upon it. 4.I have looked at her, speculating thousands of times upon the unborn child from I had been rent.  5.There was a time in my imprisonment, my desire for  vengeance was unbearable. 6. I have seen her married to a man knew nothing of my fate.  7.The marriage-day was shining brightly, and they were ready outside the closed door of the Doctor's room, he was speaking with Charles Darnay.  8.This is an occasion makes a man speculate on all he has lost. 9.The only ray of hope Mr. Lorry could discover, was, that he sometimes furtively looked up without being asked. 10.Was there any sign within their range, that the change of he had so strong an impression had actually happened? 11.Glancing at his hands, were discolored by his late work, the Doctor looked troubled, and listened attentively. 12.There is no man in this world on I could so rely for right guidance, as on you. 13.The very precaution had been taken to account for his silence, Mr. Lorry had previously explained to him, and he had written to Lucie in accordance with it, and she had no suspicions. 14.On the night of the day he left the house, Mr. Lorry went into his room with a   chopper, saw, chisel, and hammer, attended by Miss Pross carrying a light. 15.MANY YEARS LATER as he faced the firing squad, Colonel Aureliano Buendía was to remember that distant afternoon his father took him to discover ice. 16.At that time Macondo was a village of twenty adobe houses, built on the bank of a river of clear water ran along a bed of polished stones, were white and enormous, like prehistoric eggs. 17.A heavy gypsy with an untamed beard and sparrow hands, introduced himself as Melquíades, put on a bold public demonstration of what he himself called the eighth wonder of the learned alchemists of Macedonia. 18.José Arcadio Buendía, unbridled imagination always went beyond the genius of nature and even beyond miracles and magic, thought that it would be possible to make use of that useless invention to extract gold from the bowels of the earth. 19.Úrsula Iguarán, his wife, relied on those animals to increase their poor domestic holdings, was unable to dissuade him. 20.The only thing he succeeded in doing was to unearth a suit of fifteenth-century armor had all of its pieces soldered together with rust and inside of there was the hollow resonance of an enormous stone-filled gourd. 21.This time they brought a telescope and a magnifying glass the size of a drum, they exhibited as the latest discovery of the Jews of Amsterdam. 22.José Arcadio Buendía, had still not been consoled for the failure of big magnets, conceived the idea of using that invention as a weapon of war. 23.Those remembered his gums that had been destroyed by scurvy, his flaccid cheeks, and his withered lips trembled with fear at the final proof of the gypsy’s supernatural power. 24.At first José Arcadio Buendía had been a kind of youthful patriarch would give instructions for planting and advice for the raising of children and animals. 25.It had a small, welllighted living roost, a dining room in the shape of a terrace with gaily colored flowers, two bedrooms, a courtyard with a gigantic chestnut tree, a well kept garden, and a corral goats, pigs, and hens lived in peaceful communion. 26.The only animals were prohibited, not just in his house but in the entire settlement, were fighting cocks. 27.Active, small, severe, that woman of unbreakable nerves at no moment in her life had been heard to sing seemed to be everywhere, from dawn until quite late at night, always pursued by the soft whispering of her stiff, starched petticoats. 28.Thanks to her the floors of tamped earth, the unwhitewashed mud walls, and the rustic, wooden furniture they had built themselves were always dean, and the old chests they kept their clothes exhaled the warm smell of basil. 29.José Arcadio Buendía, was the most enterprising man ever to be seen in the village, had set up the placement of the houses in such a way . 30.Within a few years Macondo was a village was more orderly and hard working than any known until then by its three hundred inhabitants. 31.This was a truly happy village no one was over thirty years of age and no one had died. 32.The first time Melquíades’ tribe arrived, selling glass balls for headaches, everyone was surprised that they had been able to find that village lost in the drowsiness of the swamp. 33.From a clean and active man, José Arcadio Buendía changed into a man lazy in appearance, careless in his dress, with a wild beard Úrsula managed to trim with great effort and a kitchen knife. 34.There were many considered him the victim of some strange spell. 35.To the south lay the swamps, covered with an eternal vegetable scum and the whole vast universe of the great swamp, , according to what the gypsies said, had no limits. 36.The great swamp in the west mingled with a boundless extension of water there were soft-skinned cetaceans had the head and torso of a woman, causing the ruination of sailors with the charm of their extraordinary breasts. 37.The gypsies sailed along that route for six months before they reached the strip of land over those mules carried the mail passed. 38.They went down along the stony bank of the river to the place years before they had found the soldier’s armor, and from there they went into the woods along a path between wild orange trees. 39.With that precaution they tried to postpone the necessity of having to eat macaws, blue flesh had a harsh and musky taste. 40.They could not return because the very strip they were opening as they went along would soon close up with a new vegetation almost seemed to grow before their eyes. 41.Tilted slightly to the starboard, it had hanging from its intact masts the dirty rags of its sails in the midst of its rigging, was adorned with orchids. 42.Inside, the expeditionaries explored with careful intent, there was nothing but a thick forest of flowers. 43.Many years later Colonel Aureliano Buendía crossed the region again, when it was already a regular mail route, and the only part of the ship he found was its burned-out frame in the midst of a field of poppies. 44.His dreams ended as he faced that ashen, foamy, dirty sea, had not merited the risks and sacrifices of the adventure. 45.He drew it in rage, evilly, exaggerating the difficulties of communication, as if to punish himself for the absolute lack of sense with he had chosen the place. 46.That certainty, mulled over for several months in the small room he used as his laboratory, brought him to the conception of the plan to move Maeondo to a better place. 47.With the secret and implacable labor of a small ant she predisposed the women of the village against the flightiness of their husbands, were already preparing for the move. 48.He tried to seduce her with the charm of his fantasy, with the promise of a prodigious world all one had to do was sprinkle some magic liquid on the ground. 49.Then, indifferent to those came close to look at him, he kept his attention concentrated on the palm roof, looked as if it were about to collapse under the tremendous pressure of the rain. 50.In the small separate room, the walls were gradually being covered by strange maps and fabulous drawings, he taught them to read and write and do sums. 高考英语 定语从句精练系列之(23) 答案 (1--10) 1.when 2.which/that 3.which 4.whom 5.when 6.who/that 7.where 8.that/which 9.that 10.which (11--20) 11.which 12.whom 13.that 14when 15.when 16.that/which ; which 17.who 18.whose 19.who 20.that ; which/that ; which (21--30) 21.which 22.who 23.who 24.who/that 25.where 26.that 27.who/that 28.that/which ; where 29.who 30.that/which (31--40) 31.where ; where 32.that 33.that/which 34.who 35.which 36.where ; that/which 37.which/that ; that 38.where 39.whose 40.that ; that/which (41--50) 41.which 42.where 43.that 44.which 45.which 46.that/which 47.who 48.where ; that 49.who ; which 50.where   高考英语 定语从句精练系列之(23) 答案 1 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $

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