The annual marathon in my town occurred as scheduled. My job was to follow behind the runners in an ambulance in case any of them needed medical attention. As the athletes began to pace themselves, the front runners started to disappear. It was then that my eyes were drawn to the woman in blue running shorts and a baggy white T-shirt.
I knew we were already watching our “last runner”. Her feet were turned in, yet her left knee was turned out. Her legs were so crippled ( 跛足的 ) and bent that it seemed impossible for her to walk, let alone run a marathon.
The driver and I watched in silence as she slowly moved forward. We would move forward a little bit, then stop and wait for her to gain some distance. Then we’d slowly move forward a little bit more. As I watched her struggle to put one foot in front of the other, I found myself breathing for her and urging her forward. I wanted her to stop, and at the same time, I prayed that she wouldn’t.
Finally, she was the only runner left in sight. I sat on the edge of my seat and watched with respect and amazement as she pushed forward with sheer determination through the last miles. When the finish line came into sight, the cheering crowds had long gone home. Yet, standing straight and proud waited a man. He was holding one end of a ribbon tied to a post. She slowly crossed through, leaving both ends of the ribbon fluttering (飘动) behind her.
I don’t know this woman’s name, but that day she became a part of my life — a part I often depend on.
For her, it wasn’t about beating the other runners or winning a prize. It was about finishing what she had set out to do. When I think things are too difficult or I get those “I-just-can’t-do-it,” I think of the last runner. Then I realize how easy the task before me really is.
1.What words can best describe the woman?
A.Proud and determined. B.Strong-willed and honorable.
C.Modest and courageous. D.Diligent and considerate.
2.What has the author learnt from the woman?
A.Don’t depend on others when facing hardships.
B.Nothing is too tough to accomplish if one is brave enough.
C.The disabled can also run a marathon despite their walking difficulty.
D.It’s not winning but holding on straight to the end that really matters.
3.What could be the best title for the text?
A.A Crippled Woman. B.An Unforgettable Job.
C.The Last Runner. D.The Annual Marathon.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
1.Who started talking about running away?
A.The oldest son. B.The middle son. C.The youngest daughter.
2.How did the children react to their mother at first?
A.They were silent. B.They were amused. C.They were upset.
3.What did the daughter say she would turn into?
A.An airplane. B.A boat. C.A car.
4.What happened at the end of the story?
A.The children all went to bed.
B.Everyone had a meal together.
C.The children finally tricked their mother.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1.Where did the woman lose her phone?
A.At her office. B.In a café. C.In a movie theater.
2.What did the guy do when he found the phone?
A.He called the police.
B.He called the last number on it.
C.He called one of the woman’s friends.
3.What does the man suggest the woman do?
A.Give the guy some money.
B.Buy the guy some food.
C.Invite the guy to see a movie.
4.When does the conversation probably take place?
A.At night. B.Around midday. C.In the early morning.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1.Why did the woman get a ticket this morning?
A.She didn”t wear her seat belt.
B.Her kids jumped out of the car.
C.Her kids behaved badly in the car.
2.Who left Jason on the side of the road?
A.His uncle. B.His mother. C.His father.
3.How does the woman feel about what the man said?
A.Interesting. B.Meaningful. C.Hard to believe.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1.Why was the boy late for class?
A.His alarm didn”t go off.
B.He didn”t catch the bus.
C.He was too tired to get up.
2.What will happen to the boy?
A.He”ll fail the class.
B.He”ll take the test later.
C.He”ll get the scholarship.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1.Which famous star do the speakers see?
A.Justin Bieber. B.Brad Pitt. C.Ryan Gosling.
2.Who will likely go to talk with the star?
A.The man. B.The woman. C.The speakers” friend.