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It was the district sports meet.My foot still hadn’t healed (痊愈) from a(n) ________injury.I had _________ whether or not I should attend the meet.But there I was, _________43 for the 3,000-meter run.

“Ready … set …” The gun popped and we were off.The other girls rushed _________ me.I felt _______ as I fell farther and farther behind.

“Hooray!” shouted the crowd.It was the loudest ________I had ever heard at a meet.The first-place runner was two laps (圈) in front of me when she crossed the finishing line.“Maybe I should _________,” I thought as I moved on._________, I decided to keep going.During the last two laps, I ran _________ and decided not to _________ in track next year.It wouldn’t be worth it, __________ my foot did heal.

When I finished, I heard a cheer _________ than the one I’d heard earlier.I turned around and _________, the boys were preparing for their race.“They must be cheering for the boys.”

I was leaving __________ several girls came up to me.“Wow, you’ve really got courage!” one of them told me.

“Courage? I just __________ a race! ” I thought.

“I would have given up on the first lap,” said another girl.“We were cheering for you.Did you hear us? ”

Suddenly I regained __________.I decided to __________ track next year.I realized strength and courage aren’t always _________ in medals and victories, but in the __________ we overcome.The strongest people are not always the people who win, __________ the people who don’t give up when they lose.

1.A.slighter B.worse C.earlier D.heavier

2.A.expected B.supposed C.imagined D.doubted

3.A.late B.eager C.ready D.thirsty

4.A.from behind B.ahead of C.next to D.close to

5.A.ashamed B.astonished C.excited D.frightened

6.A.cheer B.whisper C.cry D.noise

7.A.slow down B.drop out C.go on D.speed up

8.A.Therefore B.Otherwise C.Besides D.However

9.A.with delight B.with fear C.in pain D.in advance

10.A.keep B.arrive C.race D.attend

11.A.even if B.only if C.unless D.until

12.A.weaker B.longer C.lower D.louder

13.A.well enough B.sure enoughC.surprisingly enough D.strangely enough

14.A.while B.when C.as D.since

15.A.finished B.won C.passed D.lost

16.A.cheer B.hope C.interest D.experience

17.A.hold on B.turn to C.begin with D.stick with

18.A.measured B.praised C.weakened D.increased

19.A.sadness B.struggles C.diseases D.tiredness

20.A.or B.nor C.and D.but

1.C

2.D

3.C

4.B

5.A

6.A

7.B

8.D

9.C

10.C

11.A

12.D

13.B

14.B

15.D

16.B

17.D

18.A

19.B

20.D

【解析】

试题分析:讲述了我因为脚部受伤以后不断通过一些小事,慢慢的看清自己,意识到衡量成功的努力和勇气是在痛苦中斗争出来的励志的的人物传记。

1. A轻的B坏的C早的D沉重的这里指以前所受的伤,所以用earlier。从下文的“whether or not I should attend the meet"一句话可以推断出运动会还没有举行,脚伤一定是以前受的伤故选C。

2.

3.。 根据前后文可以看出,作者尽管脚受伤.但她还是作好了3000米长跑的准备。be ready for意思是“为…作好准备”。故选C

4. , 后文的“I fell farther and farther behind.”说明别的女孩冲到了她的前面。ahead of意思是“在…的前面”故选B。

5.

6. the crowd.一句话可以看出大家在欢呼。故选A。

7. C.继续 D. 加速上文说到第一名的运动员在作者落后两圈时已经冲过终点,所以她产生了退出比赛的想法。drop out退出。故选B。

8. 因此B. 否则C.除此之外D. 然而。drop out与decide to keeping going是转折关系,所以用however。故选D。

9. 荣幸B. 害怕的C.在痛苦中D. 优先脚伤还没有好,所以比赛时感到了疼痛。in pain 疼痛。故选C。

10. A.保持B. 到达C.比赛D.参加in track提示了是指赛跑,是说作者明年不想参加赛跑的念头。故选C。

11. 作者在这里认为,即使自己的脚好了,也不值得再参加赛跑。故选A。

12. 这里是修饰cheer,指掌声,所以用louder表示比原先更热烈了。 故选D。

13. must be cheering for the boys"说明作者确信他们在为即将比赛的男孩鼓掌。故选B。

14. B.时候C.作为D.自从,因为。 这里用when表示“这时”,我正要离开,这时几个女孩朝我走来。故选B。

15. 通过D.丢失 因为跑在最后,所以作者认为跑步失败。lose a race跑步失败。 故选D

16. hope意思是“重新获得希望”。 故选B。

17. with坚持。故选D。

18. B. 表扬C. 削弱D. 增加I realized strength and courage aren’t always __________ in medals and victories, 句子的意思是:力量和勇气不是通过金牌和胜利来衡量的。measure衡量。 故选A。

19.

20. strongest people are not always the people who win, _________the people who don’t give up when they lose.根据语境,这里是转折关系,所以用but故选D。

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