2022届浙江qid高考英语总复习完形填空阅读理解组合新标准英语第三册训练四
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As the song says, “There's no place like home for the holidays,” Now, thanks to a pair of forward thinking business owners in County Kerry, Ireland, three families are 1 into company bad hous to welcome Christmas holidays.
Patricia and Tony Walsh, owners of Walsh Colour Print and Educate, 2 nearly 120 people Patricia explains that the work they do 3 a specialized skill t. Since they've been 4 to find enough local job candidates, a good part of their workforce comes from other European countries.
5 日语兼职, with housing options both limited and expensive in the area, many employees couldn't save for 6 of their own while paying 7 rents. Two such longtime workers were Anma and Marcin Wojs. 8 快译软件 the possibility of having to go home despite wanting to stay, they brou
ght their 9 to Patricia and Tony's attention.
So, in 2017 the husband and wife team 10 planning permission to build homes on land owned by Walsh Colour Print Built on a not for profit basis the 1000-square-foot-atatchedl homes are 11 to employees at a lower price.
With the 12 of three hou now complete, the Wojs family are rising star 13 to move into their new home. The employees who have purchad the two remaining homes are also over the moon.
Tony Walsh notes that there will be an informal 14 employees who purcha homes will 15 with the company for the following 10 years. While he es the 16 as a way to ensure a 17 workforce, he also believes homeownership will cure a stable future for his employees when they eventually 18
Tony Walsh says,“We are going to roll this out to the rest of our 19 , and when they finish working at Walsh Colour Print and Educate. ie, they can clo the door and say, ‘We 20 this.’"
1.A.looking B.bursting C.changing D.moving
2.A.evaluate B.employ C.rai D.rescue
3.A.trains B.brings C.requires D.promotes
4.A.unable B.unwilling C.afraid D.eager
5.A.Illegally B.Hopefully C.Unfortunately D.Surprisingly
6.A.skills B.places C.holidays D.companies
7.A.slight B.smooth C.reasonable D.steep
8.A.Expod to B.Devoted to C.Addicted to D.Accustomed to
9.A.dilemma B.concept C.plan D.appetite
10.A.rejected B.sought C.misd D.withdrew
11.A.donated B.lent C.sold D.rented
12.A.design B.advertiment C.ba D.construction
13.A.ashamed B.frightened C.puzzled D.excited
14.A.honor B.agreement C.prize D.debate
15.A.stay B.compete C.negotiate D.compare
16.A.invention B.routine C.measure D.hobby
17.A.limited B.generous C.creative D.steady
18.A.escape B.resist C.retire D.die
19.A.customers B.staff C.family D.suppliers
20.A.own B.build C.improve D.manage
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Having repeatedly heard “good manners”, do you really understand what the basic elements of good manners are? Certainly, a strong n of justice is one—(from this angle) politeness is often 21 but a highly developed n of fair play. A friend of mine once told me of him 22 along a one-lane dirt road. 23 夫妇英文 was another car that produced clouds of choking 24 , and it was a long way to the nearest highway. Suddenly, at a 25 place, the car in front pulled off the road. 26 that its owner might have engine trouble, my friend stopped and asked if anything was wrong. “ 27 ”, said the other driver, “but you’ve tolerated my dust this far; I’ll 28 yours the rest of the way.”
Another element of politeness is empathy, a (an) 29 that enables a person to e into the mind or heart of someone el, to 30 the pain or suffering there and to do something to minimize it. A man 31 alone in a restaurant was trying to unscrew (拧开) the cap of a beer bottle. 陶文 32 he couldn’t do it becau of badly injured 33 . He turned to a young kid for help. The kid took the bottle. 34 and looned the cap without difficulty. Then he 35 it again. Tuning back to the man, he 36 to make great efforts to open the bottle without success 37 he took it into the kitchen and returned shortly, sayin
g that he had 38 to loon it—but only with a pair of pliers (钳子).
Last but not least, the ability to treat all people 39 is also an element of politeness, regardless of status or importance. 40 when you have doubts about some people, act as if they are worthy of your best manners. Are you astonished to find out the basic factors of “politeness”?
21.A.nothing B.anything C.something D.everything
22.A.walking B.running C.riding D.driving
23.A.After B.Before C.Behind D.Ahead
24.A.ash B.smoke C.dust D.steam
25.A.cleaner B.wider C.flatter D.straighter
26.A.Consuming B.Guessing C.Finding D.Confirming
27.A.Not necessarily B.Not really C.No problem D.No kidding
28.A.put up with B.do away with C.catch up with D.go on with
ruleout29.A.technique B.personality C.behavior D.quality
30.A.reduce B.accept C.understand D.remove
31.A.working B.begging C.dining D.performing
32.A.However B.Otherwi C.Therefore D.Meanwhile
33.A.legs B.heart C.fingers D.mouth
34.A.sat down B.turned around C.took a look D.thought twice
35.A.watched B.checked C.tightened D.covered
36.A.emed B.managed C.pretended D.happened
37.A.Luckily B.Finally C.Happily D.Sadly
38.A.tried B.failed C.managed D.meant
39.A.alike B.nicely C.warmly D.happily
40.A.Ever B.Specially C.Especially D.Even