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重庆市云阳县南溪中学校2018届高三英语二轮复习完形填空专题:记叙文3 含答案

重庆市云阳县南溪中学校2018届高三英语二轮复习完形填空专题:记叙文3 含答案
重庆市云阳县南溪中学校2018届高三英语二轮复习完形填空专题:记叙文3 含答案

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There is a workman in America who earns as much as a company director.He is Max Quarterman,a thirty-year-old plasterer(泥瓦匠).

Max lives in an up per middle-class housing estate.His 1 are mostly bank managers,business executives,airline pilots and the 2 ,but Max’s seven-bedroom house—3 80,000—is the largest in the area. 4 outside the house are Max’s 7,000 sports car and his wife’s Morris Mini.Indoors is a 150 colour TV set and the family’s 5 —a circular bath with gold-plated taps.There are also many labour-saving 6 and luxury furniture.

How can a plasterer 7 all this?The answer,says Max,is hard work.In 8 with another plasterer,Max 9 contract plastering jobs for a firm.The owner of the firm 10 them as human machines,the best and quickest in the 11 ,who can do as much in two days as 12 two-man team can in two weeks.

How do they manage it?Not by working overtime.They work a(n) 13 eight-hour day,five days a week.The secret 14 in Max’s hod(桶) in which he carries the plaster to the site of the job.Max’s is a superhod—it contains double the usual 15 of plaster,and Max,a strong fellow,runs when he carries it.More time is thus 16 to get on with the plastering.Besides, 17 man wastes time smoking,and they 18 their lunch break to a 19 of an hour a day.Now Max earns over 800 a week which is four times the average weekly pay in Britain today,and if he gets as 20 as 15,it’s a disaster.

1.A.colleagues B.neighbours

C.relatives D.friends

答案 B

解析colleague同事;neighbour邻居;relative亲戚;friend朋友。根据空格前一句“Max lives in an upper mi ddle-class housing estate.”他住在一个中产阶级的高级小区,那么本句谈论的是他的邻居的情况。故选B。

2.A.like B.kind

C.class D.same

答案 A

解析固定短语the like意为“类似的人”。句意为:他的邻居大部分都是银行经理、企业高管、飞行员等这一类的人。故A正确。

3.A.worthy B.spending

C.costing D.worth

答案 D

解析根据空格后的名词80 000可知本句介绍他的房子价值80 000。四个选项中,只有形容词worth后面接表示价格的名词,故D正确。

4.A.Stopped B.Stopping

C.Parked D.Parking

答案 C

解析stop停止;park停车,泊车。根据本句后半句中的sports car和Morris Mini可知指汽车停在了房子外面。故C项正确。

5.A.property B.honour

C.facility D.pride

答案 D

解析property财产,财富;honour荣誉;facility设备;pride自豪的东西。a circular bath with gold-plated taps是他们家最值得自豪的东西。当然这属于他家的财产,但是不是所有的财产都是值得自豪的事情。故D正确。

6.A.objects B.devices

C.articles D.materials

答案 B

解析object物品;device设备;article物品,生活用具;material材料。上文前几句中提到的都是家庭中的一些设备,如汽车、电视、水龙头等。故B正确。

7.A.acquire B.use

C.afford D.provide

答案 C

解析acquire获得,得到;use使用;afford承担得起;provide提供。一个泥瓦匠怎么可能承担得起所有这些?本句是作者提出的疑问。故C项正确。

8.A.harmony B.correspondence

C.partnership D.terms

答案 C

解析in harmony with与……和谐;in correspondence with与……一致;in partnership

with和……合伙;in terms of就……而言。他能够承担得起如此好的生活条件依靠的是努力工作。和另外一个泥瓦匠合伙,他们在一个公司里做泥瓦匠的工作。故C项正确。

9.A.makes B.does

C.takes D.gets

答案 B

解析make生产,制作;do做;take花费,带走;get得到。本句指这两位泥瓦匠做的是自己的本职工作而已。动词do和contract plastering jobs构成动宾短语。故B正确。10.A.tells B.treats

C.compares D.describes

答案 D

解析tell告诉;treat对待,治疗;compare比较;describe描述。describe sb.as...把某人描述成……。公司的老板把这两个人描述为工作机器,也是最好和最快的生意伙伴。故D 正确。

11.A.trade B.job

C.area D.walk

答案 A

解析trade生意,贸易;job工作;area地区;walk阶层。公司老板认为他们是最好的贸易伙伴,因为他们之间有工作合同,所以称他们为贸易伙伴。故A正确。

12.A.no B.few

C.any D.all

答案 C

解析本句中any表示语义的强调,意为“任何”。句意为:他们在两天内做的事情和其他的任何双人组合在两周内做的一样多。故C正确。

13.A.unusual B.extra

C.ordinary D.normal

答案 D

解析unusual不同寻常的;extra额外的;ordinary普通的;normal正常的。根据前句“Not by working overtime”可知他们并不是靠加班加点,只是正常工作8小时。故D正确。14.A.relies B.lies

C.hides D.falls

答案 B

解析A、C、D项通常都不和介词in连用,lie in在于……。他们成功的秘密在于他使用的桶。故B正确。

15.A.quality B.size

C.quantity D.weight

答案 C

解析quality质量;size尺寸,大小;quantity数量;weight重量。Max的桶和别人的不一样,可以装的数量是其他人的桶的两倍,这样一来他的效率就比别人的更高了。故C正确。16.A.left B.needed

C.spent D.kept

答案 A

解析leave留下;need需要;spend花费,度过;keep保持。在桶装的数量上更多了,那么他花费在运输材料上的时间就少了,更多的时间就被留在了涂泥灰上了。故A正确。17.A.both B.either

C.neither D.each

答案 C

解析根据上文“In with another plasterer”可知他和另外一位泥瓦匠合作,一共是两个人,他们都不浪费时间在抽烟上,而把所有的时间都用在了工作上。所以使用neither 表示“两者都不……”。故C正确。

18.A.have B.cut

C.miss D.spend

答案 B

解析have拥有;cut削减;miss错过;spend度过。他们不仅没有在抽烟上浪费时间,而且还把午饭及休息的时间削减到总共一个小时,把更多的时间用在了工作上。故B正确。19.A.time B.period

C.limitation D.total

答案 D

解析 a total of共计……。本句仍然在叙述他们把更多的工作时间用在了工作上,把午间休息的时间削减到总共一个小时。故D正确。

20.A.much B.little

C.more D.less

答案 B

解析much很多;little很少;more更多;less更少。本句并没有涉及到两者的比较,所以排除C、D项。如果他挣的钱少到15英镑,那么就是灾难。根据句意可知使用否定含义。故B项正确。

B

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