When Pheidippides left school,he was proud 1. (serve) in the Athenian army. A famous battle was fought on the plain of Marathon. Finally their enemy knew 2. their arrows were not strong enough and they ran back to their ships. The Greeks won 3. battle.
The soldiers were very happy,and they wanted to tell their people about the battle. 4.(sudden) Pheidippides decided that he must carry the good news to the people in Athens. So he 5.(start) running towards the city.
He seemed to have wings on his feet. He was running 6. (fast) than ever before in his life.He never stopped to think about the distance to Athens,7. was over 20 miles away from Marathon. The brave soldier didn’t stop 8.(run) until he reached the market place in Athens.9. his last breath he shouted,uThe battle is over and Greece is safe!” and he fell dead.
Pheidippides had run the longest race and he became a Greek hero. Even today,the longest distance run in the Olympic Games 10.(call) the Marathon.
1. to serve?疾椴欢ㄊ阶鳡钫Z(yǔ)的用 法。be proud to do sth.意為“以做某事而自豪”。
2. that?疾檫B接詞。設(shè)空處引導(dǎo)賓 語(yǔ)從句且從句意義及成分均完整, 故填that。
3. the?疾槎ü谠~。battle在這里是 第二次提到,故其前用the。
4. Suddenly?疾楦痹~。設(shè)空處修飾 整個(gè)句子,故用副詞形式。
5. started?疾橐话氵^(guò)去時(shí)。由上下可知,start表示的是過(guò)去發(fā)生的 動(dòng)作,故填started。
6. faster。考查副詞的比較級(jí)。由 than可知,應(yīng)填fast的比較級(jí)。
7. which?疾殛P(guān)系詞。設(shè)空處引導(dǎo) 非限制性定語(yǔ)從句修飾distance ,故 填 which。
8. running?疾閯(dòng)詞-ing形式作賓語(yǔ) 的用法。此處意為“停止一直在做 的事”,故用動(dòng)詞-ing形式。
9. With?疾榻樵~。
With his last breath意為“用他的最后一口氣”。
10. is called。考查一般現(xiàn)在時(shí)的被動(dòng) 語(yǔ)態(tài)。由today可知應(yīng)用一般現(xiàn) 在時(shí),且run與call之間是被動(dòng)關(guān) 系,故填 is called。
題目來(lái)源:2016年英語(yǔ)周報(bào)高三新課標(biāo) > 第42期 2015-2016高三課標(biāo)
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