江苏省常州市
2020年中考英语模拟试卷分类汇编
完形填空
2020年常州市溧阳市中考第一次模拟考试英语试题
二、完形填空(共12小题;每小题1分,满分12分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该
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Muums, live music and malls are nice. But there are many young people who have 11 time to enjoy the things. They follow the“996 ”work schedule(时间表)—starting work at9 am and finishing at9pm,six days a week.
The“996”work schedule became a heated topic online after a computer programmer 12 a website called“996. ICU”.According to the website, working to a“996”schedule is 13 and could cau people to end up in an ICU(重症监护室). This work schedule is 14 at Chine tech companies like Baidu, Alibaba and Tencent. 15 most“996”workers do not get overtime pay.
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Many tech industry workers 16 this schedule.“I kept to” for nine months,Zhang, a former software worker, said.“1 couldn’t sleep becau of the pressure. So, I 17 动人故事 .”
However,the boss of some tech companies 泉州有什么好玩的defended((为…辩护)“996”. Jack Ma was 18 them. “If you don't work to‘996’as you are young, 19 ?”Ma said.“If you don’t put in more time and energy than others, how will you achieve the success you want?”
Many 20 Ma's thinking. In an article in People's Daily, one writer said, “Valuing hard work does not justify(使……合理化) 21 workers to work overtime.”
A lawyer named Cui Zhendong said it is 22 the law to u a“996”work schedule.China’s
Labour Law clearly states (声明)that workers should work no more than 8 hours a day or 44 hours a week.
11. A. much B.some C.enough D. little
12. A.t up B. t out C.t off D.t down
13. A.unimportant B.unknown C.unhealthy D.uncertain
14. A.rare B. strange C.necessary D. common
15. A. After all B.What's wor C. For example D. That's to say
16. A. accept B. enjoy C. dislike D.manage
17. A. gave away B.gave up C.gave out D. gave off
18.A.among B. between C. without D. below
19. A.how B. when C.why D. where
20. A.doubted B. wondered C. believed D.supported
21. A.paying B. inviting C. attracting D. forcing
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22. A.for B.beyond C.against D. along
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2020年常州市九年级6月教学情况调研测试英语试题
二、完形填空(共12小题;每小题1分,满分12分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Martial arts(武术) are a hobby or a way to keep fit for many. But for Hu Yashi and her fami
ly, they are their most 11 spiritual ast(资产).
The story began with her family. Her grandfather Hu Hangqing began to learn martial arts 12 his twenties. Life was really hard in the 1950s, when people had to eat wild grass to satisfy their 13 . Yet he never stopped practicing. Although living standards 14 by the 1990s, martial arts went through a downturn. Many practitioners gave up and looked for other ways to make a living. Hu Hangqing, 15 , always stayed true to his mission(使命).
“My father said that martial arts are not just for 16 , or just for physical fitness or lf-defen. Martial arts can totally change your life and help you overcome(克服) difficulties, ” Hu Yashi’s father, Hu Jiangping, said. As a coach, he was very 17 with his students. He believes that this is the way to get the spirit of martial arts, and that one has to keep working hard.
Inspired(激励) by her 18 , Hu Yashi began to practice when she was three years old. Two years later, her father took her to the club and trained her just like anyone el. She was 19
supported by her devoted grandfather during college. “He taught me many types of martial arts,” said Hu Yashi.
In 2015, when she considered 20 her bank job and opening a martial arts club back in her hometown of Changde city, central China’s Hunan Province, her grandpa was the 21 one to support her.
Hu Yashi’s club is to 22 many teenage practitioners. The legacy(遗产) is being pasd on to more and more people.
11. A. expensive B. interesting C. valuable D. famous
12. A. at B. on C. over D. in
13. A. needs B. hunger C. thirst D. lives
14. A. fell B. ro C. remained D. balanced
15. A. however B. therefore C. anyhow D. otherwi