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1. 阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
Worth the pain in the end
I used to
hate running. It seemed too hard and pushing outside my comfort zone was not
something I was raised to do.
In fact, I
wouldn't have become a1if it weren't for my husband Charles. He
had been a serious competitive runner for many years. After our marriage, he
wouldn't stop talking about how much he missed it.
"So
start running again, why don't you?" I was getting 2 of hearing about it.
So he
picked it up again, and after about a year, I started to join him at the track
(跑道). Just a few weeks later, Charles signed us both up for a
five-kilometer race. I 3about doing it. It was too soon.
But on 4 day, there I was.
The gun
went 5.
Thousands of runners pushed forward.
The first
kilometer was 6.
"I
don't think I'm going to make it." I was already breathing heavily and
painfully aware of the group of runners 7 past me.
"No,
you're doing 8", said Charles. He was trying to
encourage me, to get me focused on something other than my 9.
"I
can't, " I said, 10 audibly (听得见地).
He tried a
different way to 11 me.
"Just make it to that house and let's see how you feel."
After
another minute I saw the three-kilometer
12. All I could think of was that I was
dying and that my husband was torturing (折磨) me.
Miserable
doesn't even begin to describe 13 I felt. And there was so much 14.
"You'll be fine. You've got less than a kilometer to go."
I rounded
a corner and saw both sides of the street thick with people watching the race,
all cheering the runners on. I 15 my legs to keep going.
Then I
looked up and saw the clock. The seconds ticking away (一分一秒地过去) gave me an incentive (助力). I knew that if
I finished this race, I would have achieved something. So, I straightened up,
and kicked it.
I had my
arms held higher when I passed 16the
finish line. A volunteer put a 17 around my neck.
"You
did great! I'm so 18 of
you!" Charles was thrilled that I'd 19 it.
"That
was AMAZING! I want to do another race. This running stuff is amazing!" I
proudly hugged my medal as we started to walk to the post-race festivities.
My lungs
and my comfort zone both 20.
(1)
A .
runner
B .
traveler
C .
racer
D .
cheerleader
(2)
A .
afraid
B .
tired
C .
aware
D .
confident
(3)
A .
thought
B .
dreamed
C .
hesitated
D .
cared
(4)
A .
race
B .
sport
C .
show
D .
task
(5)
A .
on
B .
off
C .
up
D .
down
(6)
A .
long
B .
short
C .
easy
D .
tough
(7)
A .
brushing
B .
walking
C .
pounding
D .
sliding
(8)
A .
wrong
B .
right
C .
great
D .
bad
(9)
A .
disability
B .
dishonor
C .
disgrace
D .
discomfort
(10)
A .
barely
B .
nearly
C .
merely
D .
roughly
(11)
A .
advise
B .
persuade
C .
order
D .
force
(12)
A .
signal
B .
symbol
C .
point
D .
mark
(13)
A .
how
B .
what
C .
when
D .
why
(14)
A .
sweat
B .
anger
C .
pain
D .
pleasure
(15)
A .
willed
B .
dragged
C .
pulled
D .
supported
(16)
A .
by
B .
over
C .
at
D .
through
(17)
A .
ring
B .
necklace
C .
medal
D .
scarf
(18)
A .
ashamed
B .
guilty
C .
sure
D .
proud
(19)
A .
done
B .
made
C .
taken
D .
caught
(20)
A .
developed
B .
expanded
C .
changed
D .
progressed