1、每题1分,满分10分)从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。1. impressed me was my English teacher could recite most of Shakespeares poems.A. That, that B. What, that C. What, what D. What, whose2. When , the building will serve as a reception hall for the school.A. completed B. completing C. having completed
2、 D. to complete3. Entering the library, Han Meimei found Li Lei at the table and a book.A. seated; reading B. seated; read C. seating; reading D. seating; read4. Only when I saw the old picture it was the same place I had visited.A. I realized B. realized I C. I did realize D. did I realize5. She pr
3、acticed day and night lose the game.A. so as to B. so as not to C. so as to not D. not so as to6. If I younger and stronger, I volunteer to help in the poorest areas.A. were; would B. am; shall C. were; shall D. am; would7. With so much homework to do, pupils find difficult to spare time for sports.
4、A. its B. this C. that D. it8. Its no good so much junk food.A. eat B. to eat C. eating D. having eaten9. to classic novels, the students have learned a lot from thought-provoking situations.A. Exposing B. Being exposed C. Exposed D. Having exposed10. As the worlds biggest book worms, Indians read,
5、, 10.7 hours a week.A. in conclusion B. on average C. after all D. above all第二部分 阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)从每小题后所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。AThe travel agencies listed here can help you plan and book your trip to New Zealand, whether youre on a budget or wish to experience
6、 a luxury holiday. These agencies are officially recognised and they are expert in New Zealand airlines, accommodation, activities, and more.Travel Time South PacificTravel our beautiful New Zealand by self-drive car, motorhome or coach tour (independent or group). We have been designing and booking
7、 itineraries(行程)for thousands of very satisfied travelers since 1987. On call 24 hours 7 days in case you need our help.Mt. Cook Package TourThis is a very exciting and affordable package tour for 1 night, 2 days that includes a shuttle bus between Queenstown, Mt. Cook and Christchurch, with lunch a
8、nd dinner of the day of arrival and breakfast of the next morning.Flying Horse TravelFlying Horse Travel is a New Zealand travel agency specialising in self-drive trips for independent travelers in New Zealand. We also provide guided tours for small groups (up to 10 people) and are especially good a
9、t serving travelers who dont speak English.Milford Sound Full Day TourThe Milford Sound is well-known as the most famous world heritage site in New Zealand, located in Fiordland National Park. The tour stays for two hours at Milford Sound, where travelers can enjoy amazing views and see wild animals
10、 like blue ducks, Oamaru Blue Penguins, fur seals, Kakapos and Dusky Dolphins.11. What is special about Mt. Cook Package Tour?A. It designs itineraries for travelers. B. It provides travelers with 3 meals.C. It offers airport pick-up services. D. It provides self-drive cars and coaches12. Which agen
11、cy might a Chinese-speaking traveler choose?A. Mt. Cook Package Tour. B. Flying Horse Travel.C. Travel Time South Pacific. D. Milford Sound Full Day Travel.13. What can travelers see at Milford Sound?A. Red swans. B. White tigers. C. Pandas. D. Dusky Dolphins.BDressed in bright yellow uniforms, 14 c
12、hildren from Englands Fibbersley Park Academy perform Baduanjin (eight-section brocade), one of the most common forms of Chinese qigong exercise, together with nearly 300 adults at the opening ceremony of the 3a European Health Qigong Games. Rheeya, 11, says that she was lucky to be selected to join
13、 the qigong club at school and she now likes practicing it every day by herself at home.The childrens qigong instructor Nicola Day, a member of British Qigong Association, introduced qigong into the United Kingdom school curriculum(课程)a year ago after becoming aware of its health benefits.As a teach
14、er I notice that the children in the UK are stressed by school work and life in general. Many children and adults now spend a considerable amount of time of the day gazing at electronic screens of phones and tablets and less time interacting with other people, says Day. The UK education system is al
15、so putting pressure on children to be successful in national exams. I know through qigong, the lack of social interaction, fitness, and some mental problems can be redressed(纠正), she adds.Li Hui, chairman of the British Qigong Association, says that the association, which focuses on training qigong
16、instructors in the UK, has seen an increase in the number of Europeans who want to learn about this ancient Chinese healing system. Li has trained thousands of tai chi and qigong lovers and instructors in Europe.Xiang Xiaowei, an official with the Chinese embassy in London, calls qigong a symbol of
17、Chinese culture. It is not only a symbol of Chinese health culture, but also serves as a possible solution to contemporary health problems, he adds.14. Why did Nicola Day introduce qigong into British school curriculum?A. Because she wanted to promote Chinese culture.B. Because she thought it was go
18、od for students health.C. Because she guessed students would fall in love with it.D. Because she was a member of British Qigong Association.15. According to Nicola Day, how can qigong benefit children in the UK?A. They might have improved eyesight.B. They might score better in national exams.C. They
19、 might save much time for school work.D. They might have better interpersonal relationship.16. What can we know from Li Huis words?A. Qigong is enjoying increasing popularity in Europe.B. All Europeans believe that qigong is good for their health.C. He is satisfied with his job as chairman of the as
20、sociation.D. More and more Europeans want to be qigong instructors.17. What can be inferred from the text?A. Qigong is a solution to all contemporary health problems.B. Qigong is a workable treatment to severe mental diseases.C. Practicing qigong is physically and mentally beneficial.D. Practicing q
21、igong is popular both in China and abroad.CThe University of Bristol will offer students lessons in happiness. The university is offering the 12-week course to students from all university disciplines in 2020, which will count towards 20 of their 120 credit points for their first year. The course, t
22、o be taught by Professor Bruce Hood, an expert who studies how the brain works and how humans think, will explore what happiness is and how to achieve it.In 2018, 400 students signed up for a pilot happiness course at the university, which did not result in academic credits, as part of the universit
23、ys efforts to improving well-being.Professor Hood said, Were really excited that the university has got behind the course. This course will be built and established on what weve already learnt in 2018 but of course were going to monitor the students much more closely because its for academic credits
24、. They cant take an easy option-theyve really got to put a lot of effort into it.The voluntary course was originally introduced amid growing concerns about student mental health. In 2018, students called for more support and services for young people with mental health issues at the university. Unde
25、r the new course, students will attend a one-hour lecture each week as well as a happiness hub. Lectures will address a series of issues, including whether happiness is in the genes and if it can really be changed, how our minds influenced happiness and the role of culture in happiness.Students will
26、 be asked to select one of seven happiness exercises to practice for a week, and then evaluate the effect it has on them. This will be discussed at the weekly happiness hub meetings. The exercises include sleeping more, meditating(冥想), expressing gratitude for people and things and practicing random
27、 acts of kindness.18. What will the students learn in Professor Hoods class?A. The benefits of happiness. B. The causes of happiness.C. The way the brain works. D. The meaning of happiness.19. What do we know about the course in 2018 and the one in 2020?A. Students needed to study hard to pass the 2
28、018 course.B. Students from all majors could sign up the 2018 course.C. The university will be much stricter with the 2020 course.D. Students will be much happier after attending the 2020 course.20. The original reason for introducing the course was to_A. improve students mental health. B. help stud
29、ents get more credits.C. restrict students daily behavior. D. improve students academic performance.21. The text is written toA. introduce a college professor C. inform readers of newsB. teach readers to sign up D. make readers happyDFor all the good they do, eye drops have one major drawback: its h
30、ard to tell how much of the medication is actually getting to the eye. Now in a study, scientists report that they have developed a contact lens(隐形眼镜)that changes color as drugs are released. This visual indicator could help eye doctors and patients readily determine whether these medications are wh
31、ere they should be.Eyes are good at keeping things out. When something gets into or toward an eye, the lids blink and tears start rapidly flowing to avoid infection and damage from foreign objects. These processes are usually helpful, but they can block the uptake of much-needed medications. Studies suggest that less than 5 percent of drugs in ey
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