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三、阅读(满分 35 分)
第一节 阅读理解(每小题 2 分,共 30 分)
(A)
At 81 years old, Jeanne Daprano is still pushing her body to the limit. She's still running competitive races, breaking world records and taking on new challenges. “The thing I'm learning about aging is that it's inevitable,” Daprano said. “I'm not going to escape it. There are two ways to go: You can either press on or give up.”
Daprano grew up in Iowa. Then, she moved to California. As a primary school teacher, she began running in order to keep up with her students. “I was known as a running teacher,” she said. “I had my students do fitness before we studied in the morning and then throughout the day.” Then she began running competitively with 5K and 10K road races before moving to the track. She is now the world record holder in the women's 75 - year - old age group 400 meters and 800 meters. “When I get to the final finish line, I want this body to be worn out. I'm not doing this to live to be 100. I'm doing this to be the best I can be today.”
After moving to Atlanta about a decade ago, Daprano met fitness trainer David Buer. Ever since, she's been coming to his gym, where he tailors workouts for Daprano's specific needs. “When she came to me, she was pushing 70 years old,” Buer said. “I've worked with other individuals at Jeanne's age, but she came to me with different goals. She had a unique drive and passion — not just a passion for fitness or athletics but for life in general.”
Last February, Daprano took on a new challenge: her first indoor rowing competition. In classic fashion, she broke the world record in the 80 - to - 84 age group, rowing 2,000 meters in about 9 minutes 23 seconds.
For those hoping to either start getting in shape or stay in shape for a long time, she offers this suggestion: Listen to your body. What are you passionate about? How are you going to keep physically fit and mentally fit? Start where you are. Don't look ahead or compare yourself to somebody else.
26. The underlined word “inevitable” in paragraph 1 means________.
A. unaware
B. unusual
C. impossible
D. unavoidable
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27. Which of the following is the correct order about Jeanne Daprano?
a. Daprano started her life as a runner when working at a primary school.
b. Daprano broke the world record in the indoor rowing competition.
c. Daprano moved from Iowa to California.
d. Daprano began running competitively with 5K and 10K road races.
e. Daprano took fitness training classes.
A. a - c - d - e - b
B. c - a - d - b - e
C. a - c - d - b - e
D. c - a - d - e - b
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28. What might be Buer's first impression of Daprano?
A. She was a qualified teacher.
B. She was an unusual woman.
C. She was too old to run a race.
D. She was hard to get along with.
(
29. What does Daprano suggest we do?
A. Run right now.
B. Work and learn.
C. Follow your heart.
D. Be a good listener.
(
第一节 阅读理解(每小题 2 分,共 30 分)
(A)
At 81 years old, Jeanne Daprano is still pushing her body to the limit. She's still running competitive races, breaking world records and taking on new challenges. “The thing I'm learning about aging is that it's inevitable,” Daprano said. “I'm not going to escape it. There are two ways to go: You can either press on or give up.”
Daprano grew up in Iowa. Then, she moved to California. As a primary school teacher, she began running in order to keep up with her students. “I was known as a running teacher,” she said. “I had my students do fitness before we studied in the morning and then throughout the day.” Then she began running competitively with 5K and 10K road races before moving to the track. She is now the world record holder in the women's 75 - year - old age group 400 meters and 800 meters. “When I get to the final finish line, I want this body to be worn out. I'm not doing this to live to be 100. I'm doing this to be the best I can be today.”
After moving to Atlanta about a decade ago, Daprano met fitness trainer David Buer. Ever since, she's been coming to his gym, where he tailors workouts for Daprano's specific needs. “When she came to me, she was pushing 70 years old,” Buer said. “I've worked with other individuals at Jeanne's age, but she came to me with different goals. She had a unique drive and passion — not just a passion for fitness or athletics but for life in general.”
Last February, Daprano took on a new challenge: her first indoor rowing competition. In classic fashion, she broke the world record in the 80 - to - 84 age group, rowing 2,000 meters in about 9 minutes 23 seconds.
For those hoping to either start getting in shape or stay in shape for a long time, she offers this suggestion: Listen to your body. What are you passionate about? How are you going to keep physically fit and mentally fit? Start where you are. Don't look ahead or compare yourself to somebody else.
26. The underlined word “inevitable” in paragraph 1 means________.
A. unaware
B. unusual
C. impossible
D. unavoidable
(
D
)27. Which of the following is the correct order about Jeanne Daprano?
a. Daprano started her life as a runner when working at a primary school.
b. Daprano broke the world record in the indoor rowing competition.
c. Daprano moved from Iowa to California.
d. Daprano began running competitively with 5K and 10K road races.
e. Daprano took fitness training classes.
A. a - c - d - e - b
B. c - a - d - b - e
C. a - c - d - b - e
D. c - a - d - e - b
(
D
)28. What might be Buer's first impression of Daprano?
A. She was a qualified teacher.
B. She was an unusual woman.
C. She was too old to run a race.
D. She was hard to get along with.
(
B
)29. What does Daprano suggest we do?
A. Run right now.
B. Work and learn.
C. Follow your heart.
D. Be a good listener.
(
C
)
答案:
26.D 27.D 28.B 29.C
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