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【题目】2017 International Marathon was 1(successful) held in Taiyuan in September . About 30,000 runners 2(take) part in the event , including 3(profession) athletes and running lovers . It is well 4 (know) that Marathon is atough sport .5 , Mini Marathon makes it easy for the common people to join in it . Recently , Mini Marathon 6 covers 4,2195 Km , has attracted many people . The number of runners is 7 the increase . It encourages people even the disabled 8 (join) in physical exercise .More and more people realize the 9(important) of health . They take part in it with 10 (they) families , saying they feel good to do something interesting together .

【答案】

1successfully

2took

3professional

4known

5However

6which

7on

8to join

9importance

10their

【解析】本文介绍了九月, 2017国际马拉松在太原成功举行。

1考查副词。修饰动词held,用副词,填successfully

2考查时态。发生在过去的事情,用一般过去时,填took

3考查形容词。修饰名词athletes,用形容词,填professional

4考查固定短语。be well known众所周知,是固定短语,填known

5考查连词。然而,迷你马拉松可以让普通人很容易参加。填However

6考查定语从句。_____6_____ covers 4,2195 Km是一个定语从句,修饰先行词Mini Marathon,关系词在从句中作主语,指物,所以填which

7考查固定短语。on the increase正在增长,是固定短语,填on

8考查固定句型。encourage sb. to do sth. 鼓励某人做某事,是固定句型,填to join

9考查名词。作宾语,用名词,填importance

10考查代词。他们和他们的家人一起参加。表示“他们的”,所以填their

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