阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。Running has always been a big part of my life. It was an easy and cheap way to stay healthy when I was a teenager and at university. As I got older, I kept running though I took on the responsibilities of being a mom, having a job and other hobbies. Running was a fun activity that I could do quickly and then get back to my busy day.When I moved to a new city, I was excited about trying new foods, visiting new places, meeting new people and having new experiences. But, I also felt lonely and really wanted to make new friends. I joined a book club and a dinner group. But after a few months, I still felt like I hadn't made any close friends.One day, someone asked me if I wanted to run in a half marathon. Without thinking, I said, "Sure, count me in!" A half marathon is 13.1 miles, which is a lot longer than the three miles I usually ran. I was a bit scared, but also excited.After the shock wore off, I started to learn everything about running a half marathon. I even bought my first pair of really good running shoes. They were the most expensive shoes I'd ever owned. I was ready to start training with them.My new running friends picked me up at my house, and we started to jog together. I took it slow at first, running one mile, then two. They taught me how to run properly and how to drink enough water. I learned new words like chafing, carb loading, strides, and electrolytes. I slowly built up to running three, four and five miles. Running seven miles straight felt like climbing a really high mountain, and I started to love the feeling I got after a long run.注意:1. 续写词数应为150左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。The day of the race finally came.All the training I had done was now paying off.
答案:The day of the race finally came. I stood at the starting line, my heart pounding with excitement and nerves. The announcer counted down, and then the race began. I took off at a sprint, my legs pumping and my arms swinging as I tried to find my rhythm. As I ran, I could feel the sweat starting to bead on my forehead. The sun beat down on me, but I pushed through, focusing on the sound of my breath and the rhythm of my feet hitting the pavement. I passed other runners, feeling a surge of adrenaline each time I passed someone. As I approached the final stretch, I gave it everything I had left. My legs felt like lead, but I pushed through the pain. I could see the finish line in the distance, and it fueled my determination. All the training I had done was now paying off. I crossed the finish line first! The crowd roared as I crossed the finish line, and I collapsed to the ground, exhausted but elated. Everyone applauded for me and congratulated me on winning the game. A feeling of excitement and satisfaction seized me. I was really grateful for the tremendous changes that running had brought to my body and mind.