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第二节 完形填空(共15小题;每题2分,满分30分)

 阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从26-40各题所给的A、B、C、和D选项中,选择最佳答案.

My son Joey was born with club feet. The doctors said that with treatment he would be able to walk, but would never run very well. The first three years of his life was 26___ in hospital. By the time he was eight, you wouldn’t know he has a problem when you saw him 27___.

Children in our neighborhood always ran around 28___  their play, and Joey would jump and run and play, 29___.  We never told him that he probably wouldn’t be 30___ to run like the other children. So he didn’t know.

In 31___ grade he decided to join the school running team. Every day he trained. He ran more than any of the others, 32___ only the top seven runners would be chosen to run for the 33___. We didn’t tell him he probably would never make the team, so he didn’t know.

He ran four to five miles every day—even when he had a fever. I was 34___, so I went to 35___ him after school. I found him running 36___. I asked him how he felt. “Okay,” he said. He had two more miles to go. Yet he looked straight ahead and kept 37___.

Two weeks later, the names of the team 38___ were out. Joey was number six on the list. Joey had 39___ the team. He was in seventh grade — the other six team members were all eighth graders. We never told him he couldn’t do it , so he didn’t know. He just 40___ it.

26. A. spent       B. taken                          C. cost                 D. paid

27. A. talk           B. sit               C. study              D. walk

28. A. after         B. before                 C. during                 D. till

29. A. either       B. too             C. though             D. yet

30. A. able           B. sorry             C. glad                  D. afraid

31. A. sixth          B. seventh     C. eighth         D. ninth

32. A. so        B. if                C. then             D. because

33. A. neighborhood B. family C. school                D. grade

34. A. excited    B. tired                C. pleased        D. worried

35. A. think about    B. hear from  C. agree with   D. look for

36. A. alone            B. away                 C. almost     D. already

37. A. riding          B. walking         C. playing      D. running

38. A. jumpers         B. runners        C. doctors           D. teachers

39. A. got                  B. kept           C. made             D. found

40. A. made         B. played    C. had                 D. took

 

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请认真阅读下列短文,按要求填出符合短文意思的正确英语单词,注意:其中有的所缺单词已给出首字母,有的已给出中文意思,有的要求考生按上下文的意思填出完整、正确形式的单词。所填单词要求拼写正确和形式符合英语写作要求,使短文通顺、流畅,并将正确答案写在试题右边的相对应的横线中。          

    This morning I was about to go to school after breakfast when suddenly

I found there was something wrong with Tom ,  ______ is my                  1.__________

younger brother. He ______(躺) on the floor and blood came out      2.__________

of his leg. _______(看到)this, I was so scared that I ran to the        3 .__________

telephone immediately,  t_________ to call 120. Unfortunately,             4.__________

the telephone didn’t work without any r_________. I had to run                  5.__________

out of the house to find help from our neighbors. At that time I saw

Mrs Smith, a lady living next door. Since she was p   _(非常)         6.__________

old and not good at h__________, she couldn’t catch                    7.__________

_____I was shouting about. I had no                                        8.__________

________ but to run to a public telephone booth and made                 9.__________

an emergency call right away. Before long an ambulance came            

as fast as it __________ in time. My brother was sent to                  10.__________

the hospital at last.

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第四部分:任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)

请认真阅读下列短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。

       注意:每个空格只填1个单词。请将答案写在答题纸上相应题号的横线上。

The New York City Marathon was started by a man named Fred Lebow. It began in 1970 as a small, unimportant race. Only 127 local people ran, and just 55 of them finished. They ran around Central Park four times. Few people watched them run. However, over the years the marathon grew and became more popular.

Today people come from all over the world to run in the marathon. Runners must be at least 18 years old. In fact, the oldest runner was an 89-year-old man. Recently, more than 27,000 people ran in the New York City Marathon. Large crowds cheered the runners and offered them cold drinks and encouragement.

The course of the marathon has changed. Instead of running around Central Park, the runners go through the five districts of New York City: Queens, Brooklyn, Manhattan, the Bronx ,and Staten Island. The marathon begins at the base of the Verrazano Narrows Bridge in Staten Island. The runners go across the bridge into Brooklyn. Then they go up through Queens and into the Bronx. The marathon finishes in Central Park in Manhattan. The complete course is 26.2 miles, and takes the best runners less than 3 hours.

Although it has changed since 1970, the New York City Marathon is always exciting. Through the years, many unusual events have happened during the marathon. For example, Pat Tuz and John Weibaker got married a few minutes before the race. Then they ran the race with their party members. Some people run the whole race alone.

In the fall of 1992, Fred Lebow, the founder of the New York City Marathon, slowly ran his last race. He was very ill with cancer, but he did not want to stop running. In October 1994, Fred died. However, the New York City Marathon, and all its excitement, will continue for many years to come.

The New York City Marathon: A World (66)    ▲ 

The (67)  ▲   of the New York City Marathon

The New York City Marathon, which began in 1970 as a race, was started by a man named Fred Lebow.

The increase in the (68)  ▲  of the New York City Marathon

Only 127 local people took part in the first race, and just 55 of them crossed the (69)   ▲   line.

Nowadays, more than 27,000people throughout the

(70)   ▲   ran in the New York City Marathon.

The (71)   ▲   of the New York City Marathon

Rather than running around Central Park, the runners go through the five districts of New York City: Staten Island → Brooklyn  → Queens → the Bronx → Manhattan.

It (72)   ▲   the best runners less than 3 hours to finish the complete 26.2-mile course.

The New York City Marathon has changed a lot, but its (73)   ▲   never goes down. Many (74)   ▲   events have happened during the marathon.

In October 1994, Fred died. However, the New York City Marathon, and all its excitement, will never (75)   ▲  .

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