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1、上海市宝山区2021-2023年中考英语二模试题分类汇编完形填空2023年上海市宝山区中考二模英语试题VIL Choose the words or expressions and complete the passage (选择最恰当的单词或词语完成emptiness as artistic works. 66 , American musician John Cage thought differently. One of his most famous pieces is 433. In 1952, it was completed and performed by a pianist
2、al a concert hall. However, he didnt play a single note. He just sat for four minutes and thirty-three seconds! But was it a. 67 piece? Interestingly enough, it wasnt! During the performance, there were a lot of sounds coming from the audience. People talked, coughed, and moved in their seats. Throu
3、gh 433, John Cage showed that any sound could become music.Where did he get the idea for this? It was from his artist friend Robert Rauschenberg. In 1951, Rauschenberg created White Paintings, a series of canvases (帆布)painied in while. They seem empty at first, but. 68 show many images: the shadows(
4、影子)of the viewers, the lights, and tiny spots on the canvases. Every act of looking at the paintings, various lights, and tiny spots become the painting! 69 , viewers become part of the creative work.These artists 70 the way people thought about art. They said, “Everything we do can be music. With w
5、hite, you can see more. Its exciting to think about the next form of art that will make us surprised. Who knows? Maybe you could be the next musician or artist to do just that!65. A)encourageB) forceC) expectD)allow66. A)BesidesB) ThereforeC) Whats moreD) However67. A)shortB) cheerfulC) silentD)spec
6、ial68. A)especiallyB)actuallyC) carefullyD) hardly69. A)In addition B) By the wayC) For exampleD) In this way70. A)challenged B)welcomedC) preventedD) showed2022年上海市宝山区中考二模英语试题VII. Choose the words or expressions and complete the passage (选择最恰当的单词或词语完成短文)(12分)Over one billion people used Facebook(脸谱
7、网)in October last year. This is the first time the site has had so many visitors in one day. The CEO of Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg, said it was an important achievement tor his company. He posted on his own Facebook that,44We just45 an important milestone(里程碑).For the first time ever one billion peop
8、le used Facebook in a single day. He said that on Monday, *One seventh people on Earth used Facebook to 46 their friends and family. He added that, “This was the first time we reached this milestone, and it is just the beginning of linking the whole world. Mr Zuckerberg also said, A connected world
9、brings 47 relationships with those you lovc.Zuckerberg created Facebook in 2004 while he was a student of Harvard University(哈佛大 学).The website 48 became one of the biggest websites in (he world. Today, it has nearly one and a half billion users and Zuckerberg thinks that the 49 will grow. In Octobe
10、r 2() 12, he said that Facebook had one billion users who used (he website at least once a month. Three years later the site had one billion visitors in just one day. Zuckerberg said ihe company needed to grow a lot in countries where Facebook was not so popular such as in many African and Asian cou
11、ntries and some in Central and South America. Each year. Facebook gains more than $12.367 billion. Facebook has made Zuckerberg the ninth 50 person in theworld, at the age of only 31.45. A. sloppedB. choseC. achievedD.remembered46. A. look forB. go aroundC. depend onD.connect with47. A. calmerB. eas
12、ierC. strongerD.luckier48. A. reallyB. quicklyC. possiblyD.nearly49. A. numberB. scoreC. incomeD.knowledge50. A. busiestB. richestC. kindestD.cleverest2021年上海市宝山区中考二模英语试题VII. Choose the words or expressions and complete the passage (选择最恰当的单词或词语完成 短文)(12分)Students in China have one less things to put
13、 in their backpacks these days. The government recently banned(禁止)smartphones in public schools for all students through nine grades. Many schools around the world like Germany, Japan, the United Slates have similar bans.Some educators say kids pay better attention in class when they arent looking a
14、t their phones all the time. They say banning phones 50 students to talk to each other more.Most teachers would agree that they dont want a classroom full of kids texting(发短信).But many say a total ban on phones isnt 51. Some people argue that its better to teach kids touse technology responsibly tha
15、n take it away. Also, many parents point out that they need to be able to reach their kids during (he day.Yes! Smartphones make it 52 for students (o concentrate in class. Kids might play games, watch videos, or check out apps instead of paying attention to the teacher. They can easily miss importan
16、t information. Besides, a ringing or buzzing phone distracts(使分心)otherstudents. Also, some kids might use their phones to cheat. They could go online and look up53 to a test, or they could turn to their friends for help.No! Students should be able to have their phones with them in case of an 54. Kid
17、sneed a way (o get in touch with their parents if they get sick, if the school bus breaks down, or even if they forget their lunch a( home. Smartphones can actually help kids do belter in school. We can use them to go online and do research fbr a class project or for help with writing essays.55, the
18、re are great educational apps we can use. They can help us study better. Its not agood idea to ban phones in school.50. A. begsB.invitesC. leachesD. encourages51. A. importantB.necessaryC. enoughD. effective52. A. difficultB.rightC. interestingD. disappointing53. A. ideasB.answersC. newsD. dictionaries54. A. eventB.interviewC. argumentD. emergency55. A. For exampleB.In briefC. In additionD. As a result答案:2023年上海市宝山区中考二模英语试题65. C 66. D 67. C 68. B 69. D 70. A2022年上海市宝山区中考二模英语试题45. C 46. D 47. C 48. B 49. A 50. B2021年上海市宝山区中考二模英语试题50. D 51. B 52. A 53. B 54. D 55. C