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    I used to hate running. It seemed too hard, and expanding my comfort zone was not something I like. In fact, I wouldn’t have become a runner if it weren’t for my husband Charles. He had been a serious competitive ______ for many years. After our marriage, he wouldn’t stop talking about how much he ______ it. So he picked it up again, and after about a year, I started to ______ him at the track. Just a few weeks later, Charles signed us ______ up for a five-kilometer race. I ______ about doing it because it was too soon.

The ______ sent a signal. Thousands of runners pushed forward. The first kilometer was ______. I was already breathing heavily and painfully aware of the group of runners ______ me. Charles was trying to ______ me, to get me focused on something _______my discomfort.

After another minute I saw the three-kilometer ______. “Painful” couldn’t _____describe how I felt. And there was pain, so much pain. I rounded a ______, and saw both sides of the street ______ with people watching the race, all ______ the runners up. I tried to keep my ______ going. I knew that if I actually ______ this race I would have achieved something. So, I ______ up and went on.

Finally I passed through the finish line. A volunteer put a medal around my neck. I ______ held my medal, walking to the post-race celebrations with Charles. My lungs and my ______ zone both expanded.

1.A. walker B. runner C. climber D. swimmer

2.A. missed B. regretted C. forbade D. selected

3.A. upset B. tolerate C. join D. encourage

4.A. either B. none C. both D. all

5.A. worried B. complained C. wondered D. hesitated

6.A. gun B. watch C. player D. candidate

7.A. unbelievable B. easy C. extraordinary D. difficult

8.A. falling behind B. passing by C. laughing at D. looking after

9.A. impress B. encourage C. comfort D. upset

10.A. except B. besides C. including D. like

11.A. line B. notice C. mark D. end

12.A. once B. ever C. sometimes D. even

13.A. corner B. field C. playground D. river

14.A. crowded B. covered C. carried D. faced

15.A. pushing B. holding C. cheering D. turning

16.A. heads B. eyes C. legs D. back

17.A. stopped B. lost C. failed D. finished

18.A. came B. straightened C. gave D. broke

19.A. carelessly B. proudly C. unwillingly D. foolishly

20.A. sports B. energy C. health D. comfort

 

1.B 2.A 3.C 4.C 5.D 6.A 7.D 8.B 9.B 10.A 11.C 12.D 13.A 14.A 15.C 16.C 17.D 18.B 19.B 20.D 【解析】 本文 为记叙文。作者以前讨厌跑步,认为太难。结婚后,受丈夫查尔斯的影响,开始跑步。大约一年后,丈夫和我报名参加了一个5公里的比赛。比赛过程虽然痛苦。但丈夫及观众给我加油,我坚持跑完,完成了这场比赛。 1.考查名词辨析。 A. walker散步的人;B. runner赛跑者;C. climber登山者;D. swimmer游泳者。根据上文“I wouldn’t have become a runner if it weren’t for my husband Charles.”以及后面的语境,由此可知,他以前是一个很有竞争力的“赛跑运动员(runner)”可知选B。 2.考查动词辨析。A. missed 错过,想念; B. regretted 遗憾,后悔;C. forbade 禁止; D. selected挑选。根据上下文可知,作者的丈夫婚后终止了跑步后,非常想念(missed)那段跑步的日子,故选A。 3.考查动词辨析。A. upset使失望;B. tolerate 容忍;C. join 加入;D. encourage鼓励。根据下文的内容可知,在丈夫的影响下,我开始加入(join)到跑步中来。故选C。 4.考查代词辨析。A. either两者中的任何一个;B. none 没有人;C. both两者都;D. all三者或三者以上的都,全部。根据后面的内容可知,作者在丈夫的影响下,两个人报名参加了一个5公里的比赛。两个人可知,是“两者都”,故选C。 5.考查动词辨析。A. worried担心;B. complained抱怨;C. wondered想知道;D. hesitated犹豫。根据文章第一句可知,作者以前讨厌跑步,现在丈夫为两个人报名比赛,作者才说“我没想到这么快参加比赛,所以犹豫不决(hesitated)”,故选D。 6.考查名词辨析。A. gun枪;B. watch手表;C. player 运动员;D. candidate选手,候选人。根据“Thousands of runners pushed forward.”可知,比赛的发令枪(gun)响起,参加比赛的成千上万的跑步者向前跑。故选A。 7.考查形容词辨析。A. unbelievable令人难以置信的;B. easy容易的;C. extraordinary非凡的;D. difficult困难的。根据“I was already breathing heavily and painfully”可知,刚开始时,作为刚开始跑步的菜鸟来说,前面的一公里的路程令人呼吸沉重,可知,此时觉得很难(difficult)了。故选D。 8.考查动词短语辨析。A. falling behind 落后;B. passing by经过;C. laughing at嘲笑;D. looking after照顾。根据后面的内容可知,此时“选手不断从我身边跑过(passing by)”,故选B。 9.考查动词辨析。 A. impress给…留下印象,打动;B. encourage 鼓励;C. comfort安慰;D. upset使心烦意乱。根据上下文的内容可知,我感觉很难,所以丈夫鼓励(encourage)我,给我打气。故选B。 10.考查介词辨析。句意:丈夫帮我将注意力从不舒适上转移到其他方面A. except除….之外;B. besides 除…之外,还,此外;C. including包括;D. like像。根据语境可知,丈夫让我不去注意不舒适,即除...之外不包括,故选A。 11.考查名词辨析。A. line线;B. notice通告,通知; C. mark记号;D. end最后,结果。分析选项可知,此处是指“又过了一分钟,我看到了三公里的标志(mark)”,故选C。 12.考查副词辨析。A. once曾经;B. ever曾经,以前;C. sometimes 有时;D. even甚至。根据上下文的语境可知,此处是指甚至(even)“痛苦”都无法形容我此时的感受,故D。 13.考查名词辨析。A. corner 角落,拐角;B. field领域,田野;C. playground操场;D. river河流。根据语境可知,此处是指绕过拐角(corner),看到观众。故选A。 14.考查语境及固定搭配。A. crowded 拥挤的;B. covered覆盖的;C. carried携带的;D. faced面对的。此处是指“看到街道两旁挤满了观看比赛的人”,crowded with…为固定搭配,意为“挤满了”,故选A。 15.考查固定搭配及语境。A. pushing up推上去,提高;B. holding up 举起,支持;C. cheering up 加油,打气,振作起来;D. turning up出现,声音提高。据语境可知,我感觉痛苦,但还在坚持,所有的观众都在给我加油(cheering up),而cheer up 加油、打气。故选C。 16.考查名词辨析。A. heads 头;B. eyes 眼;C. legs腿;D. back背。根据常识可知,跑步累的是腿,因此(legs)我尽力地拖着我的腿前进,故选C。 17.考查动词辨析。A. stopped停止;B. lost 丢失;C. failed失败;D. finished完成。根据上下文的内容可知,作者以前不喜欢跑步,丈夫为她报名参加比赛,在比赛过程中痛苦极了,但还是坚持下来,所以,对作者而言,跑完(finished)这场比赛就意味着成功。故选D。 18.考查语境及动词辨析。A. came来;B. straightened变直,把…弄直;C. gave 给;D. broke折断。作者下决心跑完比赛,所以她挺直了身子继续跑下去。straighten up意为“挺直身子”,故选B。 19.考查副词辨析。A. carelessly 粗心地;B. proudly 自豪地;C. unwillingly 不情愿的;D. foolishly愚蠢地。根据上文的“I knew that if I actually finished this race I would have achieved something.”及下文“walking to the post-race celebrations with Charles”可知,顺利跑完全程,作者很自豪(proudly)。故选B 。 20.考查名词辨析。A. sports 运动;B. energy精力,能量;C. health健康;D. comfort安慰。第一段第一、二句“I used to hate running. It seemed too hard, and expanding my comfort zone (扩大舒适区) was not something I like.”的提示,可知,选D(comfort)。首尾呼应,跑步后我的舒适区得以扩展。故选D。
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