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答案) BIt was an early September day,cool and bright and just right for running,and I was in the first fewmiles of a 10.5-mile race over a course through tiring hills.Still I felt rested and springy;despite thehills,it was going to be a fine run.Just ahead of me was Peggy Mimno,a teacher from Mount Kisco,New York.She too was runningeasily,moving along efficiently at my speed.The pace felt comfortable,so I decided to stay where I was:why bother concentrating on pace when she was such a nice pacesetter for me?I would overtake her lateron when she tired.So I was running closely behind her.Then the race was getting tougher.We had four miles left andalready it was beginning to be real work.I was breathing hard.Peggy overtook a young male runner.Apparently she knew him,for they exchanged a few cheerfulwords as she passed him.Their exchange worried me.You don't chat during a race unless you are feelinggood,and Peggy plainly was,but whatever springiness I had once possessed had left me long since.Still,I was close enough to overtake her if she tired,so 1 didn't give up hope completely.We wereapproaching a long,punishing hill now and it would be the test.We were a mile from the finish line,sowhatever happened on the hill would almost certainly determine who crossed it first.As I moved up the hill,working hard,my attention wandered for a few minutes.When I looked up,Peggy was moving away-first five yards,then ten,then more.Finally it was clear that there was no hopeof catching her.She beat me decisively.There is an important lesson in that race.Much of what you read about running makes a sharpdistinction between the sexes.Women are assumed to be weaker,slower and not nearly as skilledathletically.Yet as Peggy Mimno so clearly demonstrated,the similarities between male and female runnersare more important than the differences.24.What did the writer think of the conditions of the race?A.Long and tough.B.Fun and convenient.C.Pleasant but challenging.D.Comfortable but disappointing.25.How did the writer feel about the race when he first saw Peggy?A.Humble.B.Confident.C.Discouraged.D.Embarrassed.26.What worried the writer according to Paragraph 4?A.Peggy came across her friend.B.Peggy was extremely tired.C.Peggy ran past the writer suddenly.D.Peggy chatted with another runner.27.What can be inferred about the writer before the race?A.He had prejudice against women.B.He didn't know Peggy Mimno.C.He didn't dare to face difficulties.D.He considered women skilled athletically.蚌埠市高三年级英语试卷第4页(共10页)
    BIt was an early September day,cool and bright and just right for running,and I was in the first fewmiles of a 10.5-mile race over a course through tiring hills.Still I felt rested and springy;despite thehills,it was going to be a fine run.Just ahead of me was Peggy Mimno,a teacher from Mount Kisco,New York.She too was runningeasily,moving along efficiently at my speed.The pace felt comfortable,so I decided to stay where I was:why bother concentrating on pace when she was such a nice pacesetter for me?I would overtake her lateron when she tired.So I was running closely behind her.Then the race was getting tougher.We had four miles left andalready it was beginning to be real work.I was breathing hard.Peggy overtook a young male runner.Apparently she knew him,for they exchanged a few cheerfulwords as she passed him.Their exchange worried me.You don't chat during a race unless you are feelinggood,and Peggy plainly was,but whatever springiness I had once possessed had left me long since.Still,I was close enough to overtake her if she tired,so 1 didn't give up hope completely.We wereapproaching a long,punishing hill now and it would be the test.We were a mile from the finish line,sowhatever happened on the hill would almost certainly determine who crossed it first.As I moved up the hill,working hard,my attention wandered for a few minutes.When I looked up,Peggy was moving away-first five yards,then ten,then more.Finally it was clear that there was no hopeof catching her.She beat me decisively.There is an important lesson in that race.Much of what you read about running makes a sharpdistinction between the sexes.Women are assumed to be weaker,slower and not nearly as skilledathletically.Yet as Peggy Mimno so clearly demonstrated,the similarities between male and female runnersare more important than the differences.24.What did the writer think of the conditions of the race?A.Long and tough.B.Fun and convenient.C.Pleasant but challenging.D.Comfortable but disappointing.25.How did the writer feel about the race when he first saw Peggy?A.Humble.B.Confident.C.Discouraged.D.Embarrassed.26.What worried the writer according to Paragraph 4?A.Peggy came across her friend.B.Peggy was extremely tired.C.Peggy ran past the writer suddenly.D.Peggy chatted with another runner.27.What can be inferred about the writer before the race?A.He had prejudice against women.B.He didn't know Peggy Mimno.C.He didn't dare to face difficulties.D.He considered women skilled athletically.蚌埠市高三年级英语试卷第4页(共10页)
    
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