【題目】 There are hundreds of marathons (馬拉松) held around the world each year, from the North Pole to the Sahara Desert. Here are some of the biggest and the best.

London Marathon

The London Marathon was first run on March 29, 1981 and has been held in spring of every year since then. The most recent event was the 2016 London Marathon on April 24, 2016. The London Marathon is best at raising money. Since it started, it has raised over 770 million.

New York City

Marathon

The New York City Marathon has grown from a race with 55 finishers to the world’s biggest and most popular marathon. 51,394 runners finished the event in 2016. The race has been organized every year since 1970. It was not held only in 2012.

Boston

Marathon

This is the oldest marathon held every year in the world. It was started in 1897. The idea of creating the event came from the marathon held at theSummer Olympics in Greece the year before. The Boston Marathon is held in Greater Boston in the state of Massachusetts in America.

North Pole

Marathon

For anyone who doesn’t mind freezing conditions, the North Pole Marathon — known as the world’s coolest marathon — takes place on the top of the world, around the North Pole. The first official race was held on April 17, 2003.

1According to the passage, the London Marathon is ______.

A.the earliestB.the coolestC.held in winterD.the best at raising money

2How many people finished the first New York City Marathon?

A.About 5,000.B.Over 50,000.C.Nearly 10,000.D.55.

3The idea of the Boston Marathon was born thanks to the marathon held in _______.

A.1896B.1897C.1898D.1900

4How long is the history of the world’s coolest marathon?

A.16 years.B.17 years.C.35 years.D.46 years.

【答案】

1D

2D

3A

4B

【解析】

本文介紹了幾個最大最好的馬拉松比賽:倫敦馬拉松,紐約馬拉松,波士頓馬拉松,北極馬拉松。

1細節(jié)題。根據(jù)表格一“London Marathon”第3句“The London Marathon is best at raising money.”可知倫敦馬拉松最擅長籌款。故選D。

2細節(jié)題。根據(jù)表格二“New York City Marathon”第1句“The New York City Marathon has grown from a race with 55 finishers to the worlds biggest and most popular marathon.”可知55人完成了第一屆紐約馬拉松;故選D。

3推理判斷題。根據(jù)表格三“Boston Marathon”第23句“It was started in 1897. The idea of creating the event came from the marathon held at the Summer Olympics in Greece the year before.”可知波士頓馬拉松1897年開始,創(chuàng)造這項賽事的想法來自前一年在希臘夏季奧運會上舉行的馬拉松比賽,即波士頓馬拉松的想法是由于1896年舉行的馬拉松而產(chǎn)生的;故選A。

4推理判斷題。根據(jù)表格四“North Pole Marathon”中“the North Pole Marathon known as the worlds coolest marathon …The first official race was held on April 17, 2003.”可知北極馬拉松-被稱為世界上最冷的馬拉松始于2003417日,今年2020年,可知已經(jīng)有17年的歷史了,故選B

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