题目内容
The yearly Marathon in my town usually happened during a heat wave. My job was to follow behind the runners in an ambulance(救护车)1 any of them needed medical attention.
“We’re supposed to stay behind the 2 runner, so take it slowly,” I said to the driver, Doug, as the race started.
The front-runners started to 3 and then my eyes were drawn to the woman in blue silk running shorts and a loose white T-shirt.
We knew we were already watching our “last runner.” Her 4 were so crippled(残疾的)that it seemed almost impossible for her to be able to walk, let alone run a marathon.
Doug and I watched in silence as she slowly moved forward. 5, she was the only runner left in sight. Tears streamed down my face when I watched with respect 6 she pushed forward with great determination through the last miles.
When the finish line came into sight, rubbish lay everywhere and the 7 crowds had long gone home. Yet, standing straight and ever so proud8 a lone man. He was 9 one end of a ribbon(缎带)of crepe paper(皱纹纸)10 to a post. She slowly crossed through, leaving both ends of the paper fluttering behind her.
I do not know this woman’s name, but that day she became part of my 11 – a part I often depend on. For her, it wasn’t about 12 the other runners or winning a prize, but about 13 what she had set out to do, no matter 14. When I think things are too difficult or I get those “I-just-can’t-do-it,” I think of the last runner. Then I realize how 15 the task before me really is.
- 1.
- A.so that
- B.in case
- C.even though
- D.only if
- A.
- 2.
- A.first
- B.best
- C.only
- D.last
- A.
- 3.
- A.run
- B.separate
- C.disappear
- D.appear
- A.
- 4.
- A.hands
- B.legs
- C.arms
- D.body
- A.
- 5.
- A.Quickly
- B.Unluckily
- C.Naturally
- D.Finally
- A.
- 6.
- A.since
- B.before
- C.as
- D.until
- A.
- 7.
- A.tired
- B.waiting
- C.cheering
- D.impatient
- A.
- 8.
- A.stood
- B.waited
- C.came
- D.Had
- A.
- 9.
- A.helping
- B.catching
- C.holding
- D.tying
- A.
- 10.
- A.kept
- B.tied
- C.connected
- D.led
- A.
- 11.
- A.dream
- B.feeling
- C.idea
- D.life
- A.
- 12.
- A.following
- B.hoping
- C.encouraging
- D.beating
- A.
- 13.
- A.finishing
- B.realizing
- C.starting
- D.winning
- A.
- 14.
- A.where
- B.how
- C.when
- D.what
- A.
- 15.
- A.difficult
- B.interesting
- C.easy
- D.hopeful
- A.
Kids Fishing Photo Contest
It certainly isn’t hard to “ picture it”, that is – smiles, laughs, looks of anticipation (期望) and excitement. So, join in the fun, catch the excitement of your child on film while fishing and enter his or her picture in the yearly Kids Fishing Photo Contest! The contest is sponsored by Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries (VDGIF) in celebration of National Fishing Week!
The winning pictures are those that best catch the theme “kids enjoying fishing”. Children in the first through third place photographs of each category will receive different fishing-related prizes. Winning pictures will also be posted on the VDGIF website and may be used in all kinds of VDGIF publications. There is no need to be a professional photographer. Any photo will do.
Contest Rules
·Children in the photographs must fall into one of the following age groups when the picture is taken: 1—4, 6—10.
·Photos must not be more than 1 year old.
·Photos must be taken in Virginia.
·Children in a boat must be wearing a life jacket.
·Only one photo submission (提交) per child.
·Submit the photo on photograph quality paper, no CD’s accepted.
·Photos must not be bigger than “4×6” size.
·Please stick a piece of paper to the back of the photo including: name, age, address, phone number and location where the photograph was taken.
·A Photo Contest Release Form (PDF) must be submitted along with the photograph.
·Photos must be postmarked on or before April 19, 2013.
·Judging will take place in May and winners will be posted on the VDGIF website.
·Prizes will be sent directly to the winning children.
·This contest isn’t open to immediate family of VDGIF employees and sponsors. Immediate family members refer to children, siblings (同胞) or others living in the same household with a VDGIF or sponsor employee.
To Enter:
Send your photo, with the child’s name, age, phone number and address, along with the Photo Contest Release Form (PDF), to:
Kids Fishing Photo Contest
Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries
P.O. Box 11104
Richmond, VA 23230–1104
【小题1】The advertisement is intended for ________.
| A.children who are below 11 years old |
| B.people whose children like fishing |
| C.those who are good at photos |
| D.those whose parents like fishing |
| A.encourage people to take more pictures |
| B.help people realize the importance of fishing |
| C.celebrate a national fishing-related activity |
| D.encourage people to go fishing with kids |
A. A photo which is in a CD.
B. A photo in which there is a 12-year-old girl.
C. A big photo which is “8×10” size.
D. A photo which was taken in Virginia on July 23, 2012.
【小题4】 What should be sent with the photo together?
A. A life jacket.
B. A quality CD.
C. A stamped addressed envelope.
D. A Photo Contest Release Form.
Suppose that we lined up our roughly 14 million United States businesses in order of size, starting with the smallest, along an imaginary road from San Francisco to New York. There will be 4,500 businesses to the mile, or a little less than one per foot. Suppose further that we planted a flag each business. The height of the flag pole represents the yearly volume of sales (销量) , each $ 10, 000 in sales in shown by one foot of pole.
The line of flagpoles is a very interesting sight. From San Francisco to about Reno, it is almost unnoticeable, a row of poles about a foot high. From Reno eastward the poles increase in height until, near Columbus, Ohio - about four - fifths of the way across the nation - flags fly about 10 feet in the air.
But as we approach the eastern terminus (终点) , the poles suddenly begin to mount (升高) . There are about 300, 000 firms in the country with sales over $ 500, 000. These firms take up the last 75 miles of the 3,000 - mile road. There are 200, 000 firms with sales over $ 1 million. They take up the last 50 miles. Then there are 1, 000 firms with sales of $ 50, 000, 000 or more. They take up the last quarter of a mile before the city limits, flags flying at cloud height, 5 , 000 feet up .
At the very gate of New York, on the last 100 feet of the last mile , we find the 100 largest industrial firms . They have sales of at least $ 1.5 billion, so that their flags are already miles high. Along the last 10 feet of road , there are 10 largest companies . Their sales are roughly $ 10 billion and up : their flags fly 190 miles in the air , almost in the stratosphere (平流层) .
【小题1】What is the author’s main purpose in this passage?
| A.To tell the reason why the largest firms are in New York. |
| B.To show the geographical distribution (分布) of the United States businesses. |
| C.To provide a general idea of the size of businesses in the United States. |
| D.To tell us how the United States businesses are arranged. |
| A.San Francisco, Reno, New York, Columbus. |
| B.San Francisco, Reno, Columbus, New York. |
| C.New York, Columbus, Reno, San Francisco |
| D.New York, Reno, Columbus, San Francisco |
| A.The last 75 miles. | B.The last 50 miles. |
| C.The last 100 feet of the last mile. | D.The last quarter of a mile |
S =" San" Francisco R =" Reno" C =" Columbus" N =" New" York H =" height" F = feet