2024年11月1日 时政类语篇型填空专项训练(马拉松运动在中国蓬勃发展)(下)(4篇,含答案与译文)-2025届高三英语复习专项

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名称 2024年11月1日 时政类语篇型填空专项训练(马拉松运动在中国蓬勃发展)(下)(4篇,含答案与译文)-2025届高三英语复习专项
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2024年11月1日 时政类语篇型填空专项训练(马拉松运动在中国蓬勃发展)(下)
Marathons thrive in China, boosting economic growth
Passage 1
On the 1. (commerce) side, 2. many sports events struggle to find sponsors, top marathons often attract numerous 3. (business) eager to be associated with the event. The road-running industry spans 4. (vary) sectors, from event management and sports equipment to 5. (tour), media, and health services. A healthy marathon ecosystem benefits the entire industry chain. Chinese cities are 6. (encourage) to develop unique marathon events tailored to their local culture and resources. Existing races should focus 7. improving professionalism, market appeal, and participant services to enhance the overall experience. 8. (balance) economic and social benefits is crucial, ensuring that marathons meet fitness demands while contributing to broader economic and social development.
The 2024 Beijing Marathon is set to kick 9. on Sunday, with organizers 10. (announce) a record number of over 180,000 runners registering for the event.
Passage 2
Despite the 1. (participate) cap of 30,000 athletes, the overwhelming demand has 2. (lead) to an unprecedented number of signups. After registrations opened on Oct 2, a remarkable 182,949 runners from 43 countries and regions submitted their 3. (apply) in just three days.
Wang Xiaoying, a member of the executive committee of the Chinese Athletics Association, emphasized that the Beijing Marathon, 4. a premier marathon event in China, will continue 5. (strong) organizational standards, optimize event services and enhance overall quality.
The start, located 6. the eastern side of Tian'anmen Square, will 7. (move) 100 meters north, allowing all runners 8. (assemble) on the eastern road of the square for a more streamlined start.
The event organizers also unveiled the design 9. this year's finisher's medal and participant apparel. The medal blends Eastern aesthetics with modern artistry, 10. (feature) a design that highlights the unique shapes of the National Stadium (Bird's Nest) and the National Speed Skating Oval (Ice Ribbon).
Passage 3
The overlapping patterns on the medal reflect the rich cultural heritage of Beijing as an ancient capital and 1. identity as a city that 2. (host) both Summer and Winter Olympics.
Cai Cheng, a visually impaired man born in the 1990s 3. head of a domestic service company, competed in the Tianjin Marathon and completed his first half-marathon in 3 hours and 5 minutes. "I only had two months of structured marathon training, and I owe my performance 4. Wang and the other accompanying runners," Cai shared, 5. (admit) that he rarely has the chance to exercise.
For marathon participants, a certain level of excitement can boost performance, but for first-time runners like Cai, too much 6. (excite) can hinder progress. Before the race, Cai experienced discomfort in his 7. (foot), but he was determined to push 8. . "9. I quit halfway, it would be unfair to the accompanying runners who 10. (support) me the whole way. I had to finish the race for them," Cai said.
Passage 4
To help Cai pace himself, Wang and the other runners 1. (keep) talking to him, encouraging him and helping him focus. "Holding the guide rope, my initial fear and 2. (tense) disappeared, and by the final kilometers, I 3. (forget) about the discomfort in my body," Cai added.
After 4. (cross) the finish line, Cai and his accompanying runners embraced warmly.
"I used 5. (focus) on my result, but this time, I dedicated all my energy 6. (support) others. It felt completely different. It was a challenge to manage my 7. pace while encouraging someone else," Wang said.
"Many people came to cheer 8. the visually impaired during this race, showing that more and more people are paying attention to these individuals who strive to live their lives. We should also consider 9. more we can do for them. Perhaps we can start 10. ensuring that blind lanes are kept clear of obstacles," she added.
参考答案
参考答案1
1.commercial 2.when 3.businesses 4.various 5.tourism
6.being encouraged 7.on 8.Balancing 9.off 10.announcing
参考译文1
在商业方面,当许多体育赛事难以找到赞助商时,顶级马拉松往往会吸引众多渴望与该赛事建立联系的企业。路跑产业横跨多个领域,从赛事管理、体育器材到旅游、媒体和健康服务。健康的马拉松生态系统有利于整个产业链。
中国各城市被鼓励发展适合当地文化和资源的独特马拉松赛事。现有赛事应着力提升专业性、市场吸引力和参赛者服务,提升整体体验。平衡经济效益和社会效益至关重要,要确保马拉松既能满足健身需求,又能促进更广泛的经济和社会发展。
2024年北京马拉松赛将于周日开幕,组织者宣布报名人数超过18万,创历史新高。
参考答案2
1.participation 2.led 3.applications 4.as 5.to strengthen
6.on 7.be moved 8.to assemble 9.for 10.featuring
参考译文2
尽管参赛人数上限为3万人,但巨大的需求导致报名人数达到了前所未有的水平。自10月2日开放报名以来,短短三天内就有来自43个国家和地区的182949名选手提交了报名。
中国田径协会执委会委员王晓颖强调,北京马拉松作为中国最重要的马拉松赛事,将继续加强组织标准,优化赛事服务,提升整体质量。
起跑地点位于天安门广场东侧,将向北移动100米,让所有参赛者在广场东侧的道路上集合,以更流畅的方式起跑。
赛事组织者还公布了今年终点奖牌和参赛者服装的设计。这枚奖牌融合了东方美学与现代艺术,其设计突出了国家体育场(鸟巢)和国家速滑椭圆形(冰带)的独特形状。
参考答案3
1.its 2.has hosted 3.and 4.to 5.admitting
6.excitement 7.feet 8.through 9.If 10.have supported
参考译文3
奖牌上重叠的图案反映了北京作为古都丰富的文化遗产,以及它作为举办过夏季奥运会和冬季奥运会的城市的身份。
蔡成是一名90后视障男子,是一家家政服务公司的负责人,他参加了天津马拉松比赛,并以3小时5分钟的成绩完成了他的第一次半程马拉松。“我只进行了两个月的马拉松训练,我的表现要归功于王和其他随行选手,”蔡分享道,他承认自己很少有机会锻炼。
对于马拉松选手来说,一定程度的兴奋可以提高成绩,但对于像蔡这样的第一次跑步者来说,过度兴奋可能会阻碍进步。赛前,蔡感到脚不舒服,但他决心坚持到底。“如果我中途退出,这对一直支持我的陪伴者来说是不公平的。我必须为他们完成比赛,”蔡说。
参考答案4
1.kept 2.tension 3.had forgot/had forgotten 4.crossing 5.to focus
6.to supporting 7.own 8.for 9.what 10.by
参考译文4
为了帮助蔡调整自己的节奏,王和其他选手一直和他说话,鼓励他,帮助他集中注意力。“抓着导绳,我最初的恐惧和紧张消失了,到最后几公里时,我已经忘记了身体的不适,”蔡补充道。
在越过终点线后,蔡和他的随行选手热烈拥抱。
“我以前只关注自己的成绩,但这次,我把所有的精力都用在了支持别人上。感觉完全不同了。在鼓励别人的同时管理好自己的节奏是一个挑战。”
“许多人在比赛中为视障人士加油,这表明越来越多的人开始关注这些努力生活的人。我们也应该考虑我们还能为他们做些什么。也许我们可以从确保盲道没有障碍物开始。”她补充道。