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Runners for the Olympic Games have to      before and after the race.

A. get test                B. get testing

C. get tested                D. get to test

 

答案:C
解析:

get tested相当于be tested是一种被动语态形式。

 


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  Four short years ago, I felt lucky after escaping one of those terrible 2-mile gym fitness runs.I hated   1  ; it was just something that   2   came easily to me.At that time, if you had.told me that I would one day run a marathon, I'd have told you in all honesty that I had a better   3   of winning the lottery(彩票).

  The turning   4   came when I met Mrs.Gray.She was fifty years old, going through chemotherapy(化疗)for her cancer, and still   5   to run 30 miles a week.I   6   that if Mrs.Gray could run 6 miles at a time, I could run at least one or two.In February, in a cold weather, I started to walk a 2-mile   7   around my neighborhood.Two months later, I   8   the whole route, running, for the first time.I felt exhausted,   9   I felt happy.

  Over the next several years, I continued to push each run for a few   10   minutes, slowly building my endurance(耐力).I didn't need to   11   against other runners, for my most important competitor was myself.

  After continuing to   12   myself, I knew it was time to step it up.I   13   I would train for the Detroit Free Press/Flagstar Bank Marathon.

  Race day   14   came, and I was filled with excitement and wbrry.It was final time to see what I was made of.The   15   ended up incredibly.I did   16   through the last few miles, but after my journey, there was no doubt in my mind that I'd finish.As I   17   the finish line, I experienced the strongest sense of   18   and happiness I ever had in my life.I was now a marathoner.

  As John Bingham once said, "The   19   isn't that I finished.The miracle(奇迹)is that I had the   20   to start."

(1)

[  ]

A.

studying

B.

thinking

C.

running

D.

teaching

(2)

[  ]

A.

never

B.

always

C.

usually

D.

often

(3)

[  ]

A.

chance

B.

belief

C.

suggestion

D.

hope

(4)

[  ]

A.

case

B.

point

C.

situation

D.

stage

(5)

[  ]

A.

devoted

B.

applied

C.

led

D.

managed

(6)

[  ]

A.

figured

B.

agreed

C.

proved

D.

ordered

(7)

[  ]

A.

race

B.

route

C.

site

D.

test

(8)

[  ]

A.

closed

B.

changed

C.

finished

D.

considered

(9)

[  ]

A.

and

B.

or

C.

so

D.

but

(10)

[  ]

A.

perfect

B.

extra

C.

actual

D.

basic

(11)

[  ]

A.

compete

B.

fight

C.

rely

D.

argue

(12)

[  ]

A.

treat

B.

entertain

C.

march

D.

challenge

(13)

[  ]

A.

forced

B.

decided

C.

doubted

D.

seemed

(14)

[  ]

A.

certainly

B.

instantly

C.

finally

D.

regularly

(15)

[  ]

A.

moment

B.

atmosphere

C.

experience

D.

reward

(16)

[  ]

A.

struggle

B.

press

C.

break

D.

go

(17)

[  ]

A.

toured.

B.

moved

C.

crossed

D.

stopped

(18)

[  ]

A.

touch

B.

pride

C.

humor

D.

award

(19)

[  ]

A.

miracle

B.

habit

C.

method

D.

plan

(20)

[  ]

A.

ability

B.

choice

C.

thought

D.

courage

Four years ago, I felt lucky after escaping one of those terrible 2-mile runs. I hated running; it was just something that   1  came easily to me. At that time, if you had told me that I would one day run a marathon, I’ d have told you honestly that I had a better   2  of winning the lottery(彩票).
The turning   3  came when I met Mrs. Green. She was fifty years old, going through chemotherapy(化学疗法)for her cancer, and still managed to run 30 miles a week. I thought that if Mrs. Green could run 6 miles at a time, I could run at least two. In February, in cold weather, I started a 2-mile   4  around my neighborhood. Two months later, I   5  the running for the first time. I felt very tired, but I felt happy.
Over the next several years, I continued to push each run for a few   6  minutes, slowly building my endurance(耐力). I didn’t need to  7  against other runners, for my most important competitor was myself.
After continuing to   8  myself, I knew it was time to step my training up. I   9  I would train for the Detroit Free Press/Flagstar Marathon.
The race day   10  came, and I was filled with excitement and worry. It was final time to see what I was made of. The   11  ended up surprisingly. I did   12  through the last few miles, but after my running, there was no doubt in my mind that I’d finished. As I   13  the finish line, I experienced the strongest sense of   14  and happiness I had ever had in my life. I am now a marathoner.
As John Bingham once said, “The miracle(奇迹)isn’t that I finished. The miracle is that I had the   15  to start.”

【小题1】
A.neverB.alwaysC.usuallyD.often
【小题2】
A.beliefB.suggestionC.chanceD.hope
【小题3】
A.situationB.stageC.caseD.point
【小题4】
A.raceB.walkC.hikeD.ride
【小题5】
A.closedB.changedC.finishedD.considered
【小题6】
A.perfectB.extraC.actualD.basic
【小题7】
A.competeB.goC.speakD.argue
【小题8】
A.treatB.interestC.challengeD.enjoy
【小题9】
A.forcedB.decidedC.doubtedD.seemed
【小题10】
A.certainlyB.immediatelyC.frequentlyD.finally
【小题11】
A.experienceB.momentC.walkD.reward
【小题12】
A.lookB.liveC.travelD.struggle
【小题13】
A.touredB.movedC.crossedD.stopped
【小题14】
A.touchB.prideC.humorD.belonging
【小题15】
A.courageB.abilityC.choiceD.thought

Four years ago, I felt lucky after escaping one of those terrible 2-mile runs. I hated running; it was just something that   1  came easily to me. At that time, if you had told me that I would one day run a marathon, I’ d have told you honestly that I had a better   2  of winning the lottery(彩票).

The turning   3  came when I met Mrs. Green. She was fifty years old, going through chemotherapy(化学疗法)for her cancer, and still managed to run 30 miles a week. I thought that if Mrs. Green could run 6 miles at a time, I could run at least two. In February, in cold weather, I started a 2-mile   4  around my neighborhood. Two months later, I   5  the running for the first time. I felt very tired, but I felt happy.

Over the next several years, I continued to push each run for a few   6  minutes, slowly building my endurance(耐力). I didn’t need to  7  against other runners, for my most important competitor was myself.

After continuing to   8  myself, I knew it was time to step my training up. I   9  I would train for the Detroit Free Press/Flagstar Marathon.

The race day   10  came, and I was filled with excitement and worry. It was final time to see what I was made of. The   11  ended up surprisingly. I did   12  through the last few miles, but after my running, there was no doubt in my mind that I’d finished. As I   13  the finish line, I experienced the strongest sense of   14  and happiness I had ever had in my life. I am now a marathoner.

As John Bingham once said, “The miracle(奇迹)isn’t that I finished. The miracle is that I had the   15  to start.”

1.                A.never          B.always          C.usually   D.often

 

2.                A.belief          B.suggestion       C.chance   D.hope

 

3.                A.situation        B.stage           C.case D.point

 

4.                A.race           B.walk           C.hike D.ride

 

5.                A.closed         B.changed        C.finished  D.considered

 

6.                A.perfect         B.extra           C.actual    D.basic

 

7.                A.compete        B.go             C.speak    D.argue

 

8.                A.treat           B.interest         C.challenge D.enjoy

 

9.                A.forced         B.decided        C.doubted  D.seemed

 

10.               A.certainly        B.immediately     C.frequently D.finally

 

11.               A.experience     B.moment        C.walk  D.reward

 

12.               A.look           B.live            C.travel D.struggle

 

13.               A.toured         B.moved         C.crossed   D.stopped

 

14.               A.touch          B.pride          C.humor    D.belonging

 

15.               A.courage        B.ability          C.choice    D.thought

 

 

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