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    We runners know how precious our running friends are. Even when the sweat and the body pain make them feel like turning us down, they _______do. One of my oldest friends is a_______, like me. We live on opposite sides of the country and on_______career paths, so we don’t often see each other. On a recent summer afternoon, my friend Sarah_______her last-minute visit to our shared hometown with a running invitation for the following_______. She was only in town for a few days and was _______with her projects for medical school. _______, running provided us with an excuse to catch up and exercise _______ we ran along the beach that was once our high school cross-country teams meeting place for _______. We discussed work and family that had________since our last meeting as we ran the miles down.

We didn’t break any of our high school racing records that morning---that wasn’t the ________. While other friendships ________ a coffeehouse or bar for a catch-up session, Sarah and I can run in any________. Once being friends and teammates in school as________, we are now simply friends, ________each other to finish the last part of a hill as we ________advice on the larger struggles that we face in life.

While I________the lasting power of some of my other friendships, I never worry about this one. We each know what running means to the other person and the________ importance it holds for each of us. Running is the ________we can always feel good about, the high school tradition we dragged into our adult lives that never makes us ________. For me, running has always been a way to make and keep friendships.

1.A.always B.certainly C.rarely D.probably

2.A.runner B.teacher C.painter D.musician

3.A.correct B.typical C.successful D.different

4.A.finished B.announced C.admitted D.postponed

5.A.morning B.month C.evening D.weekend

6.A.busy B.committed C.pleased D.impressed

7.A.Moreover B.Otherwise C.However D.Therefore

8.A.if B.as C.unless D.before

9.A.remark B.lunch C.speech D.practice

10.A.started B.changed C.suffered D.survived

11.A.end B.talk C.point D.way

12.A.accept B.develop C.support D.require

13.A.place B.game C.direction D.weather

14.A.adults B.guests C.visitors D.teenagers

15.A.reminding B.encouraging C.fighting D.believing

16.A.offer B.write C.buy D.ignore

17.A.admit B.notice C.doubt D.challenge

18.A.clinical B.physical C.cultural D.economic

19.A.test B.race C.power D.habit

20.A.shocked B.puzzled C.disappointed D.comfortable

 

1.C 2.A 3.D 4.B 5.A 6.A 7.C 8.B 9.D 10.B 11.C 12.D 13.A 14.D 15.B 16.A 17.C 18.B 19.D 20.C 【解析】 本文为记叙文。本文记叙了作者同一个老朋友在跑步中所结下的友谊,对作者来说,跑步一直是一种锻炼身体、保持友谊的方式。 1. 考查副词词义辨析。句意:即使汗水和身体疼痛让他们想要拒绝我们,他们也很少会这么做。A. always总是,一直;B. certainly当然;C. rarely极少;D. probably或许。根据上下文,they指的是上文中“our running friends”,意为我们跑步的朋友极少因为流汗和身体的疼痛而拒绝我们,故选C。 2. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:我的一个老朋友也是跑步爱好者,和我一样。A. runner跑步者;B. teacher老师;C. painter画家;D. musician音乐家。根据上文We runners know how precious our running friends are.可知,我的老朋友和我一样是跑步爱好者,故选A。 3. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我们住在这个国家的两端,有着不同的职业道路,所以我们不经常见面。A. correct正确的;B. typical典型的;C. successful成功的;D. different不同的。根据We live on opposite sides of the country and so we don’t often see each other可知,我们有不同的生活和职业轨迹,故选D。 4. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:最近一个夏天的下午,我的朋友萨拉在最后一刻宣布,她要去我们自己的家乡,并邀请在第二天早上跑步。A. finished完成;B. announced宣布;C. admitted承认;D. postponed延期。朋友宣布要去他们自己的家乡,邀请第二天一起跑步。故选B。 5. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:最近一个夏天的下午,我的朋友萨拉在最后一刻宣布,她要去我们共同的家乡,并邀请她在第二天早上跑步。 A. morning早上,上午;B. month月;C. evening晚上;D. weekend周末。根据下文We didn’t break any of our high school racing records that morning可知,她们约定早上跑步,故选A。 6. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:她在城里只待了几天,正忙于医学院项目。A. busy忙碌的;B. committed坚定的;C. pleased高兴的;D. impressed印象深刻的。根据上下文可知,她在城里只待几天,可知她正忙于医学院项目。故选A。 7. 考查副词词义辨析。句意:然而,跑步给我们提供了一个追逐和锻炼的借口,因为我们沿着海滩跑步,这曾经是我们高中越野队集合训练的地方。 A. Moreover此外;B. Otherwise否则;C. However然而;D. Therefore因此。由上文She was only in town for a few days and was ___6___ with her projects for medical school.可知,她在城里只待了几天,正忙于医学院的项目。然而(However),跑步可以为她们提供一个共处的机会,故选C。 8. 考查连词词义辨析。句意:然而,跑步给我们提供了一个追逐和锻炼的借口,因为我们沿着海滩跑步,这曾经是我们高中越野队集合训练的地方。 A. if如果;B. as因为;C. unless除非;D. before在…之前。根据句意逻辑可知,因为她们沿着海滩跑步,这给她们提供了共处的机会,故选B。 9. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:然而,跑步给我们提供了一个追逐和锻炼的借口,因为我们沿着海滩跑步,这曾经是我们高中越野队集合操练的地方。 A. remark评论;B. lunch午饭;C. speech演讲;D. practice操练,实践。根据 high school cross-country teams可知,海滩是她们高中越野队集合操练的地方。故选D。 10. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:我们一边跑着,一边讨论自上次见面以来工作和家庭发生的变化。 A. started开始;B. changed改变;C. suffered遭受;D. survived幸存。她们一边跑步,一边聊起上次见面以来的工作和家庭变化,故选B。 11. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:那天早上,我们没有打破高中的任何比赛记录——这并不是问题的关键。A. end结束;B. talk说话;C. point要点,关键;D. way方法。那天早上她们所关注的不是跑步本身,这不是关键,故选C。 12. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:有些朋友需要在咖啡馆或酒吧聊聊天,而莎拉和我可以在任何地方跑步。 A. accept接受;B. develop发展;C. support支持;D. require需要。根据句意可知,有些朋友的相聚需要在咖啡馆或酒吧进行,故选D。 13. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:有些朋友需要在咖啡馆或酒吧聊聊天,而莎拉和我可以在任何地方跑步。 A. place地方;B. game游戏;C. direction方向;D. weather天气。根据上下文可知,她们之间的友谊是由于共同跑步建立的,所以可以在任何地方跑步。故选A。 14. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:青少年时期,我们曾经是朋友和队友,现在我们只是朋友,我们鼓励彼此完成最后一段山坡,同时为我们生活中面临的更大的困难提供建议。 A. adults成年人;B. guests客人;C. visitors访客;D. teenagers青少年。根据We didn’t break any of our high school racing records that morning可知,在高中时,她们曾经是朋友和队友,因此是teenagers,故选D。 15. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:青少年时期,我们曾经是朋友和队友,现在我们只是朋友,我们鼓励彼此完成最后一段山坡,同时为我们生活中面临的更大的困难提供建议。 A. reminding提醒;B. encouraging鼓励;C. fighting战斗;D. believing相信。这里指她们在一起跑步的时候相互陪伴彼此鼓励(encourage),故选B。 16. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:青少年时期,我们曾经是朋友和队友,现在我们只是朋友,我们鼓励彼此完成最后一段山坡,同时为我们生活中面临的更大的困难提供建议。 A. offer提供;B. write写;C. buy买;D. ignore忽略。她们在面对生活中更大的挑战时提供建议,故选A。 17. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:虽然我怀疑我的其他一些友谊的持久力量,但我从不担心这一个。 A. admit承认;B. notice注意到;C. doubt怀疑;D. challenge挑战。根据“ I never worry about this one”可知,对此作者怀疑其他一些友谊的持久力量,但作者从不担心与这位朋友的友谊。故选C。 18. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我们每个人都知道跑步对别人意味着什么,以及它对我们每个人的身体重要性。A. clinical临床的;B. physical身体的;C. cultural文化的;D. economic经济的。根据上下文和常识判断,跑步对我们的身体很重要,故选B。 19. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:跑步是一种让我们感觉良好的习惯,是我们把高中的传统拖进成年生活的一种习惯,它从不让我们失望。 A. test测验;B. race竞赛;C. power力量;D. habit习惯。作者认为跑步是一种习惯。故选D。 20. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:跑步是一种让我们感觉良好的习惯,是我们把高中的传统拖进成年生活的一种习惯,它从不让我们失望。 A. shocked震惊的;B. puzzled迷惑不解的;C. disappointed失望的;D. comfortable舒服的。作者在生活中养成了跑步的习惯,受益良多,这个习惯让作者满意,不曾失望。故选C。
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