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一 词汇运用
A. 将方框中所给词语的适当形式填入短文中,每词仅用一次。
courage, of, stand for, stop, mad
Running is a common sport in people's sports life. Joining a running club is a symbol 1.
A. 将方框中所给词语的适当形式填入短文中,每词仅用一次。
courage, of, stand for, stop, mad
Running is a common sport in people's sports life. Joining a running club is a symbol 1.
of
loving sports. Runners are brave. They have the 2. courage
to run long distances. Neither bad weather nor fatigue(极度疲劳) can 3. stop
them from daily training. When preparing for a big race, it's tough. However, they never get 4. mad
at difficulties. Instead, they adjust their training methods. Their dedication inspires us to be more active. This active way of doing sports 5. stands for
our wish for a healthy sports life, like running in the park or playing games with friends.
答案:
1. of 2. courage 3. stop 4. mad 5. stands for
B. 阅读下面短文,根据括号内所给汉语注释写出单词的正确形式(每空一词)。
Darius and Aaron had never met before they took part in a sports meet in May. It was at 6.
Aaron said, “I already thought he won the match. But then I saw teachers look at him like ‘Why did you stop?’. But to Darius, checking on Aaron was more important than 11.
Darius said, “Aaron got hurt and he didn't have the 12.
Theresa Spieker, a teacher, took a photo of the moving moment and shared it online. Many people saw the photo, including Aaron's grandmother. She thanked and praised Darius and said she took 14.
Although Darius didn't take 15.
Darius and Aaron had never met before they took part in a sports meet in May. It was at 6.
noon
(中午). The two boys were running the 100-metre 7. race
(赛跑), with Darius in the lead and Aaron close behind. Then, Aaron fell down and hurt his wrist(手腕) and foot. Darius was about to cross the finish line when he 8. noticed
(注意到) Aaron and made a sudden 9. decision
(决定) to stop. Darius walked back to help Aaron, using a simple 10. method
(方法) to support him: he put Aaron's arm around his shoulder and helped him stand.Aaron said, “I already thought he won the match. But then I saw teachers look at him like ‘Why did you stop?’. But to Darius, checking on Aaron was more important than 11.
winning
(获胜).”Darius said, “Aaron got hurt and he didn't have the 12.
ability
(能力) to keep running. I thought it was not 13. fair
(公平), so I stopped. I just wanted to help him and see if he was okay.”Theresa Spieker, a teacher, took a photo of the moving moment and shared it online. Many people saw the photo, including Aaron's grandmother. She thanked and praised Darius and said she took 14.
pride
(自豪感) in him.Although Darius didn't take 15.
first
(第一) place at the sports meet, his kindness broke the boundary between competition and friendship, and he won in many people's hearts.
答案:
6. noon 7. race 8. noticed 9. decision 10. method 11. winning 12. ability 13. fair 14. pride 15. first
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