(
A.voluntary; volunteer
B.volunteer; voluntary
C.volunteers; voluntary
D.voluntary; volunteers
C
)9.Many students choose to be volunteers
in the community service programme during weekends, and their voluntary
work has helped a lot of people in need.A.voluntary; volunteer
B.volunteer; voluntary
C.volunteers; voluntary
D.voluntary; volunteers
答案:9. C 【点拨】volunteer,名词,志愿者;voluntary 形容词,志愿的。第一空“be volunteers”表示“成为志愿者”,用名词复数;第二空修饰名词“work”,用形容词“voluntary”,表示“志愿工作”。故选 C。
解析:
翻译:
(
A.志愿的;志愿者
B.志愿者;志愿的
C.志愿者;志愿的
D.志愿的;志愿者
(
C
)9.许多学生选择在周末的社区服务项目中担任志愿者
,他们的志愿
工作帮助了很多有需要的人。A.志愿的;志愿者
B.志愿者;志愿的
C.志愿者;志愿的
D.志愿的;志愿者
(
—
A.Never mind
B.I can't agree more
C.I'm sorry to hear that
D.Sounds like a good idea
C
)10.—A terrible earthquake hit Hualian, Taiwan several weeks ago. Many people lost their homes.—
I'm sorry to hear that
. Why not raise some money for them?A.Never mind
B.I can't agree more
C.I'm sorry to hear that
D.Sounds like a good idea
答案:10. C 【点拨】根据上文“A terrible earthquake hit Hualian, Taiwan several weeks ago. Many people lost their homes.”可知,此处应说“听到这个消息我很难过”。故选 C。
解析:
翻译:
(
——
A. 没关系
B. 我完全同意
C. 听到这个消息我很遗憾
D. 听起来是个好主意
(
C
)10. ——几周前,台湾花莲发生了一场可怕的地震。很多人失去了家园。——
听到这个消息我很遗憾
。为什么不为他们筹集一些钱呢?A. 没关系
B. 我完全同意
C. 听到这个消息我很遗憾
D. 听起来是个好主意
二、完形填空。(共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)
根据短文内容,从各题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出最佳选项。
The yearly marathon (a long-distance running race of 42.195 km) in my town usually takes place in summer. My job is to 1 behind the runners in an ambulance (救护车) to see if any one of them needs 2 help.
"We just need to stay behind the 3 runner, so take it slowly," I said to the driver, Doug, as the race started.
The front-runners started to 4 and then my eyes were fixed on the woman in blue silk running shorts and a white T-shirt.
We knew that we were already watching our "last runner". Her 5 were so disabled that it seemed almost 6 for her to be able to walk, let alone (更不用说) run a marathon. Doug and I watched in silence as she slowly moved forward. 7 she was the only runner left in sight. At that time, tears 8 down my face when I watched with respect 9 she pushed forward with great strength through the last miles.
When we got to the finish line, rubbish lay everywhere and the 10 people had gone home. However, a man was still standing straight there. He was 11 one end of a ribbon of crepe paper (彩色皱纹纸). She slowly crossed through, leaving both ends of the paper fluttering (飘动) 12 her. I didn't know this woman's name, but that day she became part of my 13. For her, it wasn't about 14 the other runners or winning a prize, but about 15 what she had started to do. When I think things are too difficult or I get those "I-just-can't-do-it", I will think of the "last runner". Then I realize how easy the task before me really is.
(
B. walk
C. follow
D. move
(
B. typical
C. sudden
D. strong
(
B. last
C. only
D. best
(
B. shake
C. disappear
D. appear
(
B. eyes
C. arms
D. legs
(
B. impossible
C. strange
D. probable
(
B. Unluckily
C. Sadly
D. Finally
(
B. watered
C. continued
D. took
(
B. before
C. as
D. until
(
B. waiting
C. worried
D. busy
(
B. catching
C. holding
D. tying
(
B. ahead
C. beside
D. under
(
B. feelings
C. idea
D. life
(
B. hoping
C. encouraging
D. beating
(
B. keeping
C. starting
D. stopping
根据短文内容,从各题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出最佳选项。
The yearly marathon (a long-distance running race of 42.195 km) in my town usually takes place in summer. My job is to 1 behind the runners in an ambulance (救护车) to see if any one of them needs 2 help.
"We just need to stay behind the 3 runner, so take it slowly," I said to the driver, Doug, as the race started.
The front-runners started to 4 and then my eyes were fixed on the woman in blue silk running shorts and a white T-shirt.
We knew that we were already watching our "last runner". Her 5 were so disabled that it seemed almost 6 for her to be able to walk, let alone (更不用说) run a marathon. Doug and I watched in silence as she slowly moved forward. 7 she was the only runner left in sight. At that time, tears 8 down my face when I watched with respect 9 she pushed forward with great strength through the last miles.
When we got to the finish line, rubbish lay everywhere and the 10 people had gone home. However, a man was still standing straight there. He was 11 one end of a ribbon of crepe paper (彩色皱纹纸). She slowly crossed through, leaving both ends of the paper fluttering (飘动) 12 her. I didn't know this woman's name, but that day she became part of my 13. For her, it wasn't about 14 the other runners or winning a prize, but about 15 what she had started to do. When I think things are too difficult or I get those "I-just-can't-do-it", I will think of the "last runner". Then I realize how easy the task before me really is.
(
C
)1. A. goB. walk
C. follow
D. move
(
A
)2. A. medicalB. typical
C. sudden
D. strong
(
B
)3. A. firstB. last
C. only
D. best
(
C
)4. A. runB. shake
C. disappear
D. appear
(
D
)5. A. earsB. eyes
C. arms
D. legs
(
B
)6. A. unnecessaryB. impossible
C. strange
D. probable
(
D
)7. A. HardlyB. Unluckily
C. Sadly
D. Finally
(
A
)8. A. fellB. watered
C. continued
D. took
(
C
)9. A. afterB. before
C. as
D. until
(
B
)10. A. nervousB. waiting
C. worried
D. busy
(
C
)11. A. helpingB. catching
C. holding
D. tying
(
A
)12. A. behindB. ahead
C. beside
D. under
(
D
)13. A. dreamB. feelings
C. idea
D. life
(
D
)14. A. followingB. hoping
C. encouraging
D. beating
(
A
)15. A. finishingB. keeping
C. starting
D. stopping
答案:1. C 【点拨】go 去;walk 走;follow 跟随;move 移动。由“We just need to stay behind the... runner”可知,是跟在选手后面。故选 C。
2. A 【点拨】medical 医疗的;typical 典型的;sudden 突然的;strong 强壮的。由“in an ambulance(救护车)”可知,应该是提供医疗帮助。故选 A。
3. B 【点拨】first 首先;last 最后;only 仅仅;best 最好的。由“We knew that we were already watching our ‘last runner’.”可知,作者和司机是跟在最后一名选手后面。故选 B。
4. C 【点拨】run 跑;shake 摇晃;disappear 消失;appear 出现。由语境可知,前面的选手消失了。故选 C。
5. D 【点拨】ear 耳朵;eye 眼睛;arm 手臂;leg 腿。由后文可知,她的腿有残疾。故选 D。
6. B 【点拨】unnecessary 不必要的;impossible 不可能的;strange 奇怪的;probable 可能的。由上文可知,她的腿有残疾,连正常行走都不太可能。故选 B。
7. D 【点拨】hardly 几乎不;unluckily 不幸地;sadly 难过地;finally 最后。由上下文的逻辑关系判断,此处表示“最终”。故选 D。
8. A 【点拨】fall 掉落;water 浇水;continue 继续;take 带走。由“tears”可知,眼泪掉下来。故选 A。
9. C 【点拨】after 在……之后;before 在……之前;as 当……时;until 直到……为止。故选 C。
10. B 【点拨】nervous 紧张的;waiting 等待;worried 担心的;busy 忙碌的。由语境可知,应该是等待在终点的人回家了。故选 B。
11. C 【点拨】help 帮助;catch 抓住;hold 拿着,抓住;tie 捆。由常识可知,比赛的终点有人握着彩带。故选 C。
12. A 【点拨】behind 在……后面;ahead 在前面;beside 在……旁边;under 在……下面。根据语境可知,她穿过彩带后,纸带的末端会在她身后飘动。故选 A。
13. D 【点拨】dream 梦想;feeling 感受;idea 主意;life 生活。由整篇文章可知,她影响了作者,成为作者生命的一部分。故选 D。
14. D 【点拨】follow 跟随;hope 希望;encourage 鼓励;beat 打败。由语境可知,这位女士不是为了打败其他人。故选 D。
15. A 【点拨】finish 完成;keep 保持;start 开始;stop 停止。根据“what she had started to do”可知,她的目标是完成自己开始做的事情,与“started”形成呼应。故选 A。
2. A 【点拨】medical 医疗的;typical 典型的;sudden 突然的;strong 强壮的。由“in an ambulance(救护车)”可知,应该是提供医疗帮助。故选 A。
3. B 【点拨】first 首先;last 最后;only 仅仅;best 最好的。由“We knew that we were already watching our ‘last runner’.”可知,作者和司机是跟在最后一名选手后面。故选 B。
4. C 【点拨】run 跑;shake 摇晃;disappear 消失;appear 出现。由语境可知,前面的选手消失了。故选 C。
5. D 【点拨】ear 耳朵;eye 眼睛;arm 手臂;leg 腿。由后文可知,她的腿有残疾。故选 D。
6. B 【点拨】unnecessary 不必要的;impossible 不可能的;strange 奇怪的;probable 可能的。由上文可知,她的腿有残疾,连正常行走都不太可能。故选 B。
7. D 【点拨】hardly 几乎不;unluckily 不幸地;sadly 难过地;finally 最后。由上下文的逻辑关系判断,此处表示“最终”。故选 D。
8. A 【点拨】fall 掉落;water 浇水;continue 继续;take 带走。由“tears”可知,眼泪掉下来。故选 A。
9. C 【点拨】after 在……之后;before 在……之前;as 当……时;until 直到……为止。故选 C。
10. B 【点拨】nervous 紧张的;waiting 等待;worried 担心的;busy 忙碌的。由语境可知,应该是等待在终点的人回家了。故选 B。
11. C 【点拨】help 帮助;catch 抓住;hold 拿着,抓住;tie 捆。由常识可知,比赛的终点有人握着彩带。故选 C。
12. A 【点拨】behind 在……后面;ahead 在前面;beside 在……旁边;under 在……下面。根据语境可知,她穿过彩带后,纸带的末端会在她身后飘动。故选 A。
13. D 【点拨】dream 梦想;feeling 感受;idea 主意;life 生活。由整篇文章可知,她影响了作者,成为作者生命的一部分。故选 D。
14. D 【点拨】follow 跟随;hope 希望;encourage 鼓励;beat 打败。由语境可知,这位女士不是为了打败其他人。故选 D。
15. A 【点拨】finish 完成;keep 保持;start 开始;stop 停止。根据“what she had started to do”可知,她的目标是完成自己开始做的事情,与“started”形成呼应。故选 A。
解析:
翻译:
二、完形填空。(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
根据短文内容,从各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
我镇一年一度的马拉松(一场42.195公里的长跑比赛)通常在夏天举行。我的工作是坐在救护车里跟在跑步者后面,看看他们中有没有人需要医疗帮助。
“我们只需要跟在最后一名跑步者后面,所以开慢点,”比赛开始时,我对司机道格说。
领先的跑步者们开始消失,然后我的目光就集中在了一位穿着蓝色丝绸跑步短裤和白色T恤的女士身上。
我们知道我们已经在关注我们的“最后一名跑步者”了。她的腿残疾得很严重,以至于对她来说走路似乎都几乎是不可能的,更不用说跑马拉松了。道格和我默默地看着她慢慢地向前移动。最后,视野里只剩下她一个跑步者了。那时,当我满怀敬意地看着她用巨大的力量向前跑完最后几英里时,泪水顺着我的脸颊流了下来。
当我们到达终点线时,到处都是垃圾,等待的人们也已经回家了。然而,有一个男人仍然笔直地站在那里。他正拿着一条彩色皱纹纸的一端。她慢慢地穿过(终点线),留下纸的两端在她身后飘动。我不知道这个女人的名字,但那天她成为了我生活的一部分。对她来说,这不是为了打败其他跑步者或者获奖,而是为了完成她已经开始做的事情。当我觉得事情太难或者我产生那种“我就是做不到”的想法时,我就会想起那个“最后一名跑步者”。然后我就会意识到我面前的任务其实是多么容易。
二、完形填空。(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
根据短文内容,从各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
我镇一年一度的马拉松(一场42.195公里的长跑比赛)通常在夏天举行。我的工作是坐在救护车里跟在跑步者后面,看看他们中有没有人需要医疗帮助。
“我们只需要跟在最后一名跑步者后面,所以开慢点,”比赛开始时,我对司机道格说。
领先的跑步者们开始消失,然后我的目光就集中在了一位穿着蓝色丝绸跑步短裤和白色T恤的女士身上。
我们知道我们已经在关注我们的“最后一名跑步者”了。她的腿残疾得很严重,以至于对她来说走路似乎都几乎是不可能的,更不用说跑马拉松了。道格和我默默地看着她慢慢地向前移动。最后,视野里只剩下她一个跑步者了。那时,当我满怀敬意地看着她用巨大的力量向前跑完最后几英里时,泪水顺着我的脸颊流了下来。
当我们到达终点线时,到处都是垃圾,等待的人们也已经回家了。然而,有一个男人仍然笔直地站在那里。他正拿着一条彩色皱纹纸的一端。她慢慢地穿过(终点线),留下纸的两端在她身后飘动。我不知道这个女人的名字,但那天她成为了我生活的一部分。对她来说,这不是为了打败其他跑步者或者获奖,而是为了完成她已经开始做的事情。当我觉得事情太难或者我产生那种“我就是做不到”的想法时,我就会想起那个“最后一名跑步者”。然后我就会意识到我面前的任务其实是多么容易。