From the above we can come to the conclusion 58 the more you work, 59 you will be. Let’s work hard, 60 and live a happy and healthy life. 41.A.more healthier B.healthier C.weak D.worse 42.A.career women B.the busy C.the jobless D.the hard-working 43.A.that whenever B.whether C.that though D.since 44.A.comes down to B.equals to C.adds up to D.pays attention to 45.A./ B.off C.in touch with D.away from 46.A.happy; interested B.glad; joyful C.cheerful; concerned D.unhappy; worried 47.A.busy B.free B.lazy D.empty 48.A.A river B.a gap C.a channel D.a bridge 49.A.come across B.come into contact with C.look down upon D.watch over 50.A.means B.stands C.equals D.matches 51.A.success B.death C.victory D.disease 52.A.Besides B.Otherwise C.However D.Yet 53.A.disappointment B.achievement C.regret D.apology 54.A.a worker B.a farmer C.a writer D.a manager 55.A.manages B.controls C.operates on D.deals with 56.A.raise B.grow C.rise D.arise 57.A.in a word B.without a word C.in other words D.beyond words 58.A.that B.which C.what D.\ 59.A.the lonelier and weaker B.lonelier and weaker C.happier and healthier D.the happier and healthier 60.A.study well B.studying well C.good study D.studying good 第三部分:阅读(共两节,满分30分) 第一节:阅读理解(共10小题;每小题2分,满分20分) A After the Summer Olympics are over, when all the athletes and viewers have gone home and the television audience has switched off, another group of athletes and fans will arrive at the host city, and another competition will begin. These are the Paralympics, the games for athletes with a disability. But in Beijing in 2008, for the first time, one of the greatest paralympians will not be taking part. She is a British athlete by the name of Tanni Grey-Thompson. Born with spina bifida(脊柱裂) which left her paralysed from the waist down. Tanni used a wheelchair from the age of 7. At first, she was not keen on her sport, apart from house-riding, which gave her a sense of freedom. But in her teens, she started taking sports more seriously. She tried swimming, basketball and tennis. Eventually she found athletics, and never looked back. Indeed, Tanni’s athletic career took off. In 1984, when she was 15, she pulled off a surprise victory in the 100 metres at the Junior National Wheelchair Games. In 1998, Tanni went to her first Paralympic Games in Seoul. She won bronze in the 400 metres. Even greater success followed at the 1992 Barcelona Paralympics. Tanni won gold in the 100, 200, 400 and 800 metres relay, setting two world records in the process. In the same year she achieved the first of her six London Wheelchair Marathon victories. Tanni’s enduring success has been part motivation(动机), part preparation. “The training I do that enables me to be a good sprinter(短跑运动员) and enables me to be good at a marathon too. I train 50 weeks of the year and that keeps me prepared for whatever distance I want to race…I am still competing at a very high level, but as I get older things get harder and I want to retire before I fall apart.” Indeed Tanni retired finally after the Visa Paralympic World Cup in 2007. Her wish is to coach young athletes for Beijing 2008 Olympic Games. In spite of ups and downs, she never takes her face lying down. In her splendid life, she has won an amazing eleven gold medals, four silver and one bronze in a series of Paralympics—a top level athletic career covering two decades. She has won the London Wheelchair Marathon six times, more than any other competitor, and she has set over thirty world records. What advice does she have for young athletes? “Work hard at your studies, and then train, train and train again.” (责任编辑:admin) |