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Until 1954 it was thought that no man could run one mile in less than four minutes. As years 31 , the record came closer and closer to four minutes and Roger Bannister, a young English    32  , began to believe he might  33  this almost magic barrier.

It was a cold afternoon on May 6th, 1954, when Bannister knew he had a   34  chance. Bannister had been  35  hard and was very fit, but the weather conditions were a real  36 to him. Describing the   37   later, Bannister said,” On the way to the track the wind blew strongly. As I  38  for the start I glanced at the flag. It moved  39  now. This was the moment when I made my decision.”

“The gun fired. My legs  40  to meet no resistance, as if I was  41  forward by some unknown force. The noise from the faithful  42 gave me greater strength. I felt the  43  of a lifetimes had come.”

“I was driven on by a  44  of fear and pride. My body had long since used up all its energy   45   it went on running just the same. This was the critical moment when my legs were strong enough to carry me over the last few yards as they  46  could have done in previous years. When I leapt at(冲向)the    47  tape, I fell, almost   48  .

“I knew I had done it, even before I  49  the time. The announcement came. ‘Result of the one mile…Time, three minutes…’the test was  50  in the noise of excitement.”

1.                A.passed along     B.passed down     C.went by  D.went over

 

2.                A.coach          B.athlete         C.captain   D.judge

 

3.                A.defeat         B.move          C.beat D.break

 

4.                A.real           B.lucky           C.serious   D.false

 

5.                A.competing      B.training         C.fighting   D.attending

 

6.                A.eagerness       B.pleasure        C.relief D.worry

 

7.                A.accident        B.event          C.issue D.topic

 

8.                A.did up          B.made up        C.put up    D.lined up

 

9.                A.safely          B.heavily         C.thinly D.gently

 

10.               A.seemed        B.used           C.happened D.had

 

11.               A.dragged        B.drawn          C.pulled D.pushed

 

12.               A.mass           B.residents       C.crowd D.team

 

13.               A.moment        B.period         C.while D.date

 

14.               A.concentration   B.collection       C.combination    D.classification

 

15.               A.so             B.but            C.or    D.as

 

16.               A.never          B.ever           C.even D.still

 

17.               A.starting         B.lasting          C.finishing   D.running

 

18.               A.unconcerned    B.unconscious     C.unknown  D.unnoticed

 

19.               A.offered        B.told           C.announced D.heard

 

20.               A.stuck          B.involved        C.lost   D.spread

 

 

【答案】

1.C

2.B

3.A

4.A

5.B

6.D

7.B

8.D

9.D

10.A

11.D

12.C

13.A

14.C

15.B

16.A

17.C

18.B

19.D

20.C

【解析】

试题分析:本文是一篇记叙文,主要描述了Roger Bannister打破一英里田径赛跑记录的过程及感受。

1.C。as time went by 随着时间的推移。

2.B 由下文可知,Bannister是一位田径运动员。

3.D  break the barrier 打破这一障碍。

4.A  Bannister知道真正的机会来了。 real 真的,真实的,符合语境。

5.B 承接上文。Bannister 为此机会一直在进行辛苦的训练。

6.D 由but 表转折可知,天气状况是他所担心的一件事。

7.B  event指具有重要意义的“历史事件”,也可引申为一般的“重大赛事”。

8.D  line up排队等候;do up包扎,重新整修;收拾齐整make up化妆,虚构;put up搭建,.举起,抬起。

9.D 根据下文,“这是我下定决心的时刻”可知风现在应该是轻轻地吹拂着。与上文“在去跑道的路上风刮得很猛”形成对比,现在风平静下来,是比赛的好时机。

10.A 由下文as if 可知,我的双腿看起来没有遇到任何阻力。

11.D 好像我被一种无形的力量推着往前跑。

12.C 从上文noise可知,应该是人群中发出来的呼声。crowd  n.人群, 群众,一伙

13.A 我感到一生中期盼的时刻来了,moment时刻。

14.C 由下文fear and pride可知,应用combination。

15.B 根据语境“我已经用光身体所有的能量,但我还在同样地奔跑。”,可知此处应为转折的逻辑关系。

16.A 与首段首句相呼应,可知:以前从来没有人打破这一纪录。

17.C  the finishing tape终点线,为固定短语。

18.B 从文章的语境可知,此处应用unconscious意为“无知觉,毫无意识”。

19.D 在我听到时间之前我就知道我做到了。

20.C  be lost in sth沉浸在;消失在……之中。 该句话意为“其他的人沉浸在兴奋的欢呼声当中”。

考点:考查故事类短文阅读

点评:本文是一篇记叙文,主要描述了Roger Bannister打破一英里田径赛跑记录的过程及感受。答题前一定要读懂全文,弄清文章要表达的思想,注意前后段落之间的关系。答题中,一定要认真分析,注意选项与上下文的关系,与前后单词的关系。对于一时没有太大的把握的题可以放到最后再来完成,因为有时答案可以从下文内容体现出来。答完后再通读一篇文章,看看所选选项能不能是语句通顺,语意连贯。

 

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“The gun fired.  My legs  45  to meet no resistance, as if I was  46  forward by some unknown force.  The noise from the faithful  47  gave me greater strength.  I felt the  48  of a lifetimes had come. ”

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36. A. passed along       B. passed down    C. went by            D. went over

37. A. coach                        B. athlete              C. captain             D. judge

38. A. defeat                       B. move               C. beat                 D. break

39. A. real                          B. lucky               C. serious             D. false

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44. A. safely                       B. heavily             C. thinly               D. gently

45. A. seemed              B. used                        C. happened              D. had

46. A. dragged             B. drawn              C. pulled             D. pushed

47. A. mass                 B. residents           C. crowd             D. team

48. A. moment                    B. period              C. while              D. date

49. A. concentration      B. collection                C. combination      D. classification

50. A. so                     B. but                     C. or                       D. as

51. A. never                B. ever                C. even                 D. still

52. A. starting             B. lasting             C. finishing           D. running

53. A. unconcerned       B. unconscious      C. unknown                 D. unnoticed

54. A. offered                     B. told                  C. announced        D. beard

55. A. stuck                 B. involved           C. lost                  D. spread

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It was a cold afternoon on May 6th, 1954, when Bannister knew he had a   34  chance. Bannister had been  35  hard and was very fit, but the weather conditions were a real  36 to him. Describing the   37   later, Bannister said,” On the way to the track the wind blew strongly. As I  38  for the start I glanced at the flag. It moved  39  now. This was the moment when I made my decision.”
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【小题1】
A.passed alongB.passed downC.went byD.went over
【小题2】
A.coachB.athleteC.captainD.judge
【小题3】
A.defeatB.moveC.beatD.break
【小题4】
A.realB.luckyC.seriousD.false
【小题5】
A.competingB.trainingC.fightingD.attending
【小题6】
A.eagernessB.pleasureC.reliefD.worry
【小题7】
A.accidentB.eventC.issueD.topic
【小题8】
A.did upB.made upC.put upD.lined up
【小题9】
A.safelyB.heavilyC.thinlyD.gently
【小题10】
A.seemedB.usedC.happenedD.had
【小题11】
A.draggedB.drawnC.pulledD.pushed
【小题12】
A.massB.residentsC.crowdD.team
【小题13】
A.momentB.periodC.whileD.date
【小题14】
A.concentrationB.collectionC.combinationD.classification
【小题15】
A.soB.butC.orD.as
【小题16】
A.neverB.everC.evenD.still
【小题17】
A.startingB.lastingC.finishingD.running
【小题18】
A.unconcernedB.unconsciousC.unknownD.unnoticed
【小题19】
A.offeredB.toldC.announcedD.heard
【小题20】
A.stuckB.involvedC.lostD.spread

Until 1954 it was thought that no man could run one mile in less than four minutes.As years went by, the record came closer and closer to four minutes and Roger Bannister,a young English athlete, began to believe he might __11__ this almost magic barrier.

It was a cold afternoon on May 6th, 1954, when Bannister knew he had a __12__ chance.Bannister had been __13__ hard and was very fit, but the weather conditions were a real __14__ to him.Describing the __15__ later, Bannister said, “On the way to the track the wind blew strongly.As I __16__ up for the start I glanced at the flag.It moved __17__ now.This was the moment when I made my decision.”

“The gun fired.My legs seemed to meet no resistance,as if I was __18__ forward by some unknown force.The noise from the faithful __19__ gave me greater strength.I felt the __20__ of a lifetime had come.”

“I was driven on by a __21__ of fear and pride.My body had long since used up all its energy but it went on running just the same.This was the critical moment when my legs were strong enough to carry me over the last few yards as they never could have done in previous years.When I leapt at (冲向) the __22__ tape, I fell, almost __23__.”

“I knew I had done it, even before I __24__ the time.The announcement came, ‘Result of the one mile...Time,three minutes...’ the rest was __25__ in the noise of excitement.”

1.                A.defeat         B.move          C.take D.break

 

2.                A.real           B.lucky           C.serious   D.false

 

3.                A.competing      B.training         C.fighting   D.attending

 

4.                A.root           B.pleasure        C.relief D.worry

 

5.                A.accident        B.event          C.issue D.topic

 

6.                A.did            B.made          C.put  D.lined

 

7.                A.safely          B.heavily         C.thinly D.gently

 

8.                A.dragged        B.drawn          C.pulled    D.pushed

 

9.                A.mass           B.residents        C.crowd    D.team

 

10.               A.moment        B.period         C.while D.date

 

11.               A.concentration   B.collection       C.combination    D.satisfaction

 

12.               A.starting         B.lasting          C.finishing   D.running

 

13.               A.unconcerned    B.unconscious     C.unknown  D.unnoticed

 

14.               A.offered        B.told           C.announced D.heard

 

15.               A.stuck          B.involved        C.lost   D.spread

 

 

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阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36~55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

Until 1954 it was thought that no man could run one mile in less than four minutes.As years

   36  ,the record came closer and closer to four minutes and Roger Bannister,a young English

   37  , began to believe he might   38  this almost magic barrier.

It was a cold afternoon on May 6th,1954,when Bannister knew he had a    39   chance. Bannister had been     40    hard and was very fit,but the weather conditions were a real   41  

to him.Describing the     42    later,Bannister said,“On the way to the track the wind blew strongly.As I     43    for the start I glanced at the flag.It moved   44  now.This was the moment when I made my decision.

“The gun fired.My legs   45  to meet no resistance,as if I was   46  forward by some unknown force.The noise from the faithful   47  gave me greater strength.I felt the   48  of a lifetime had come.”

“I was driven on by a   49  of fear and pride.My body had long since used up all its energy   50  it went on running just the same.This was the critical moment when my legs were strong enough to carry me over the last few yards as they   51  could have done in previous years.When I leapt at(冲向) the   52  tape,I fell,almost__53_____.”

“I knew I had done it,even before I   54  the time.The announcement came.‘Result of the one mile...Time,three minutes...’ the rest was   55  in the noise of excitement.”

36.A.passed along         B.passed down              C.went by              D.went over

37.A.coach                   B.athlete                       C.captain               D.judge

38.A.defeat                   B.move                        C.beat                   D.break

39.A.real                      B.lucky                        C.serious               D.false

40.A.competing            B.training                     C.fighting              D.attending

41.A.eagerness              B.pleasure                    C.relief                 D.worry

42.A.accident                B.event                        C.issue                  D.topic

43.A.did up                  B.made up                    C.put up                D.lined up

44.A.safely                   B.heavily                      C.thinly                 D.gently

45.A.seemed                 B.used                          C.happened            D.had

46.A.dragged                      B.drawn                       C.pulled                D.pushed

47.A.mass                    B.residents                    C.crowd                D.team

48.A.moment                B.period                       C.while                 D.date

49.A.concentration        B.collection                  C.combination              D.classification

50.A.so                        B.but                           C.or                      D.as

51.A.never                   B.ever                          C.even                  D.still

52.A.starting                 B.lasting                       C.finishing            D.running

53.A.unconcerned         B.unconscious               C.unknown            D.unnoticed

54.A.offered                 B.told                          C.announced          D.heard

55.A.stuck                    B.involved                    C.lost                    D.spread

 

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