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    1. 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

      
     Miwa Sado is a Japanese journalist
    who died in 2013 after working too hard. Her case became 1 this
    week after labour inspectors published a detailed 2.

      
     The journalist worked 159 hours of
    overtime a month and then died of heart failure at home. She was working 3 for
    Japan's public broadcaster NHK, which is Japan's largest broadcasting 4. At the time of her death she was gathering
    information on a Tokyo 5 for the next governor.

      
     The death of Sado is expected to make
    the Japanese government more 6 of the health risks 7 in
    working too much. According to a survey, about one 8 five
    workers risks a critical(严重的) health condition because of too 9 work. Now the government wants to 10 overtime
    to a maximum of 100 hours a month and 11 companies that do not obey.

      
     In another case 12 became
    known, 24-year-old Matsuri Takahashi, killed herself in 2015 after suffering from
    13 and
    working long hours for a Japanese advertising agency.

      
     Japanese employees, 14, work more hours than anywhere else in the
    Western world. They also 15 only a third of the holidays they are entitled
    to. Many Japanese work hard in order to show that they are loyal(忠诚的) to their 16. In 2016, two thousand Japanese workers
    killed themselves due to stress and 17.
    Many others died from stress-related diseases, 18 from heart attacks and high blood pressure. The
    Japanese 19 such work-related deaths as "karoshi"(过劳死).

      
     We can conclude from above that too
    much work does 20 stress and illnesses. Therefore, the Japanese government
    has launched a campaign encouraging people to enjoy their holidays.

    (1)


    A .
    uncertain


    B .
    suspected


    C .
    confused


    D .
    public

    (2)


    A .
    report


    B .
    book


    C .
    headline


    D .
    scheme

    (3)


    A .
    unwillingly


    B .
    wholeheartedly


    C .
    secretly


    D .
    severely

    (4)


    A .
    hospital


    B .
    school


    C .
    community


    D .
    organization

    (5)


    A .
    motivation


    B .
    instruction


    C .
    election


    D .
    position

    (6)


    A .
    afraid


    B .
    aware


    C .
    demanding


    D .
    guilty

    (7)


    A .
    involved


    B .
    investigated


    C .
    concluded


    D .
    assisted

    (8)


    A .
    of


    B .
    in


    C .
    to


    D .
    on

    (9)


    A .
    little


    B .
    few


    C .
    much


    D .
    many

    (10)


    A .
    limit


    B .
    assess


    C .
    suspect


    D .
    submit

    (11)


    A .
    honour


    B .
    praise


    C .
    reward


    D .
    fine

    (12)


    A .
    that


    B .
    where


    C .
    when


    D .
    whose

    (13)


    A .
    violence


    B .
    loneliness


    C .
    unemployment


    D .
    stress

    (14)


    A .
    in
    conclusion


    B .
    on average


    C .
    after all


    D .
    above all

    (15)


    A .
    connect


    B .
    convince


    C .
    consume


    D .
    control

    (16)


    A .
    teachers


    B .
    friends


    C .
    companies


    D .
    parents

    (17)


    A .
    overview


    B .
    overwork


    C .
    overweight


    D .
    overflow

    (18)


    A .
    suffering


    B .
    keeping


    C .
    hearing


    D .
    resulting

    (19)


    A .
    lead to


    B .
    depend on


    C .
    link to


    D .
    look on

    (20)


    A .
    expose


    B .
    make


    C .
    cause


    D .
    reduce