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    Cassidy and his friends were waiting for other members of their running group. They met_______ every Thursday but on this day last January, it would not be their _______ run.

The first _______ that something was unusual was the man who ran _______ past them.

“Running at such a fast pace,” Cassidy said to his friends in_______.

Cassidy _______ why the man was so swift when another man ran by, _______, “Help! He took my phone!”

At that, they ran, tracking the _______ down the streets _______ he disappeared in a construction site. Cassidy ran around to the far side of the site to cut the thief off while the others ____________ the neighborhood hoping he had thrown away the phone in a backyard.

No ____________ So they decided to ask the citizens whether they’d seen the guy. They knocked  on one door after another. To their ____________, as one owner opened the door, the suspect rushed out and right ____________ the arms of the police, who’d already joined the search.

“Running is typically a useless sport where you turn fat cells into heat, but occasionally it can be____________,” Cassidy told the Philadelphia Inquirer, “and here was one of those ____________.”

1.A.roughly B.eventually C.regularly D.curiously

2.A.exhausting B.flexible C.normal D.safe

3.A.clue B.sight C.risk D.decision

4.A.slowly B.desperately C.steadily D.aimlessly

5.A.panic B.admiration C.relief D.anger

6.A.tried out B.let out C.picked out D.figured out

7.A.adding B.complaining C.whispering D.screaming

8.A.member B.athlete C.suspect D.colleague

9.A.after B.until C.as D.whether

10.A.searched B.served C.warned D.harmed

11.A.luck B.doubt C.way D.wonder

12.A.sorrow B.surprise C.embarrassment D.disappointment

13.A.over B.through C.off D.into

14.A.useful B.useless C.tiring D.tough

15.A.purposes B.opportunities C.plans D.tricks

 

1.C 2.C 3.A 4.B 5.B 6.D 7.D 8.C 9.B 10.A 11.A 12.B 13.D 14.A 15.B 【解析】 本文是一篇记叙文。本文讲述了Cassidy和他跑步俱乐部的其他成员抓小偷的故事。卡西迪用这个故事来表明跑步有时候是很有用的一件事。 1.考查副词词义辨析。句意:他们定在每个星期四见面,但是在去年一月份的这一天,他们的跑步活动和平常是不同的。A. roughly粗略地;B. eventually最终地;C. regularly定期地;D. curiously 好奇地。由“Cassidy and his friends were waiting for other members of their running group.”以及“They met every Thursday.”可知,他们是“定期”见面进行跑步活动的。故选C。 2.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:他们定在每个星期四见面,但是在去年一月份的这一天,他们的跑步活动和平常是不同的。A. exhausting令人疲倦的;B. flexible灵活的;C. normal正常的;D. safe安全的。由上一题的分析可知,他们定期进行跑步活动。but一词表示转折,说明这一天的跑步活动与平时不一样,normal形容人或物“符合常态或常规”。“...it would not be their normal run.”意为“这一天的跑步活动与平时不一样”。因此选择normal合乎语境。故选C。 3.考查名词词义辨析。句意:第一个不寻常的线索是那个拼命跑过去的人。A. clue线索;B. sight视觉;C. risk风险;D. decision决定。这一天的跑步活动与平时不一样,这说明“那个拼命跑过去的人”是一个线索。故选A。 4.考查副词词义辨析。句意:第一个不寻常的线索是那个拼命地跑过去的人。A. slowly慢慢地;B. desperately渴望地;C. steadily稳定地;D. aimlessly没有目标地。由下文的“Running at such a fast pace”可知,那个人跑得特别快,选择desperately合乎语境。故选B。 5.考查名词词义辨析。句意:Cassidy钦佩地对他的朋友说:“步伐如此之快”。A. panic惊慌;B. admiration羡慕,欣赏;C. relief慰藉;D. anger愤怒。由“Running at such a fast pace”可知,他很羡慕那个人跑得快。故选B。 6.考查动词短语辨析。句意:Cassidy弄清楚了那个人为什么跑得那么快,他的身后另一个男人跑了过去并大喊:“帮我抓住他!他拿走了我的电话!”。A. tried out尝试;B. let out发出;C. picked out挑选;D. figured out弄清楚。由下一题的分析可知,Cassidy弄清楚了跑得快的那个人是因为拿了别人的手机被主人追赶所致。故选D。 7.考查动词词义辨析。句意:Cassidy弄清楚了那个人为什么跑得那么快,他的身后另一个男人跑了过去并大喊:“帮我抓住他!他拿走了我的电话!”。A. adding增加;B. complaining抱怨;C. whispering低声说;D. screaming尖叫,拼命叫喊。由“Help! He took my phone!”可知,手机的主人在“叫喊”请求帮助。故选D。 8.考查名词词义辨析。句意:那时,他们跑了过去沿着街追赶嫌疑人,直到他消失在建筑工地。A. member会员;B. athlete运动员;C. suspect嫌疑犯;D. colleague同事。由下文的“To their 12 ,as one owner opened the door, the suspect rushed out”可知,拿走手机的那个人是嫌疑犯。故选C。 9.考查连接词辨析。句意:那时,他们跑了过去沿着街追赶嫌疑人,直到他消失在建筑工地。A. after在……之后;B. until直到;C. as当……时候;D. whether是否。大家加入到追赶的行列中去,直到嫌疑犯跑得不见了踪影,选择until合乎语境。故选B。 10.考查动词词义辨析。句意:Cassidy跑到远处切断小偷的去路而其他人则搜寻附近的地方,大家希望小偷把电话丢在后院。A. searched寻找;B. served服务;C. warned警告;D. harmed危害。Cassidy将路的一头堵住,其他人继续寻找小偷。故选A。 11.考查名词词义辨析。句意:运气不好,他们没能抓住小偷,所以他们决定问市民是否见过这个家伙。A. luck运气;B. doubt怀疑;C. way方式;D. wonder奇迹。由“So they decided to ask the citizens whether they’d seen the guy.”可知,大家没能追上小偷。故选A。 12.考查名词词义辨析。句意:令他们惊讶的是,当一个房主打开门时,犯罪嫌疑人冲了出来,正好撞进了已经加入搜查的警察的怀抱中。A. sorrow悲伤;B. surprise惊讶;C. embarrassment尴尬;D. disappointment失望。由“as one owner opened the door, the suspect rushed out”可知,大家当时一定会很惊讶的。故选B。 13.考查介词词义辨析。句意:令他们惊讶的是,当一个房主打开门时,犯罪嫌疑人冲了出来,正好撞进了已经加入搜查的警察的怀抱中。A. over超过;B. through通过;C. off离开;D. into进入。run into the arms“撞进某人的怀抱”符合语境。故选D。 14.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:Cassidy告诉《费城问询报》的记者:“跑步通常是一种无用的运动,它将脂肪细胞转化为热量,但偶尔也会有用”。A. useful有用的;B. useless无用的;C. tiring令人厌倦的;D. tough困难的。逗号前面的句子讲的是跑步无用,通过but一词的转折可知,后面应该说跑步是有用的。故选A。 15.考查名词词义辨析。句意:Cassidy告诉《费城问询报》的记者:“这就是其中一个机会”。A. purposes目的;B. opportunities机会;C. plans计划;D. tricks诡计。Cassidy和其他人帮忙抓小偷是跑步有用武之地的一个机会。故选B。
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