1、湖北省襄阳市2021-2022学年高一英语下学期期末教学质量统一测试试题本试卷共8页, 67题。全卷满分 150 分。考试时间 120 分钟。祝考试顺利注意事项1. 答题前, 先将自己的姓名、准考证号、考场号、座位号填写在试卷和答题卡上, 并将准考证号条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置。2. 选择题的作答;每小题选出答案后, 用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂里。写在试卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。3. 非选择题的作答用黑色签字笔直接答在答题卡上对应的答题区域内。写在试卷、草稿纸和答题卡的非答题区域均无效。4. 考试结束后, 请将本试卷和答题卡一并上交。第一部分 听力(共两节, 满
2、分30分)第一节 (共5小题;每小题1. 5分, 满分7. 5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题, 从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后, 你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题每段对话仅读一遍。1. Whats the mans opinion about the movie?A. It was interesting. B. It was am using. C. It was a bit disappointing. 2. What day is it today? A. Thursday. B. Tuesday. C. Saturday.3. W
3、hat did the man do?A. He won a medal. B. He fixed a machine. C. He designed a product.4. Whats wrong wit h the radio?A. It doesnt work. B. It cant be turned on. C. It cant be turned off. 5. What are they mainly talking about?A. A book. B. A friend.C. A writer. 第二节 (共15小题;每小题1. 5分, 满分22. 5分)听下面5段对话或独
4、白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题, 从题中所给的 A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前, 你将有时间阅读各个小题, 每小题5秒钟;听完后, 各小题将给出 5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料, 回答第6、7题。6. What does the woman say about taking the subway?A. It is less stressful than driving. B. It is environmentally friendly. C. It cant give her much freedom. 7. How do the speakers
5、 decide to go to the museum in the end?A. By bike. B. By car. C. By subway. 听第7段材料, 回答第8至10题。8. Where did the speakers find out about the restaurant?A. From a friend. B. From a website. C. From the newspaper.9. What does the woman want to do after the meal?A. Talk to the owner of the restaurant. B.
6、Get another drink. C. Eat some pizza. 10. What will the woman probably do this week?A, Prepare for her chemistry examination. B. Send an invitation to Susan. C. Find another restaurant for dinner. 听第8段材料, 回答第11 至 13题。11. Why does Mike mention those high-tech phones?A. They are recommended to learn E
7、nglish. B. They can be used for entertainment. C. They can be used as a conversational partner. 12. What is the advantage of planning a topic in advance?A. Youll have time to think about the language. B. You can talk as long as you like. C. You can have a conversation regularly. 13. What is the talk
8、 mainly about?A. The importance of phones in learning English. B. The development of distance education. C. Ways of learning English through phones. 听第9段材料, 回答第14至16题。14. How much can the man pay at most?A. $450. B. $400. C. $350.15. When will the man probably go to Sweden?A. In January. B. In Octob
9、er.C. In September. 16. Where will the man probably stay in Sweden?A. Aqua Center. B. Holiday Inn. C. Holiday Hotel 听第10段材料, 回答第17至 20题。17. What can students do in the Student Service building?A, Get help with their personal problems. B. Have a variety of classes. C. Take a rest. 18. Where is the sp
10、orts center?A. On the left of the library. B. Next to the Department of Science. C. To the right of the Student Service building. 19. What does the speaker say about the Cafeteria?A. It has a wide range of food. B. It offers stages for musicals and plays. C. It is the most relaxing part of the schoo
11、lyard. 20. Which place is particularly for the overseas students?A. The Engineering building. B. The Main Education Centre. C. The Information Technology building. 第二部分 阅读(共两节, 满分 50分)第一节 (共15小题;每小题2. 5分, 满分37. 5分)阅读下列短文, 从每题所给的 A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AOver the centuries, Londons River Thames is home to
12、 180 of these aits一an ancient word meaning small island. Eel Pie IslandMost famous of all of these aits is car-free, as is Eel Pie Island, which got its name from a dish on the menu of a 19th century island hotel. The islands fame was promoted in the swinging sixties when, the bands 一all great names
13、 of the day including Pink Floyd, The Rolling Stones 一played there. A 17-year-old youth, Davy Jones, also went along well with the Eel Pie Island crowd. And everyone came to know him better as David Bowie later. Monkey IslandMonkey Island was an ait for the royal(王室的)family. Princess Margaret and he
14、r friends held a big party in the 1960s. Writers including HG Wells tended to visit this island too. It is not absolutely certain but generally believed that Monkey Islands name came from the Old English Monks Eyot (ait), because the first recorded settlers were Augustinian monks(僧侣). Taggs IslandAn
15、other royal ait, Taggs Island, changed its name in 1872 when Thomas Tagg built the islands Thames Hotel. The island was also a busy parking site for houseboats. Among those who rented one was the author of Peter Pan, Scotsman JM Barrie. However, it was none of those celebrities(名人) who promoted Tagg
16、s Island popularity, but the theater manager Frederick Westcott, who discovered Charlie Chaplin.Olivers IslandMasses of birds call this island home, everything from Canadian geese to cormorants and herons. Theres an unsolved puzzle connected to Olivers Island. The story goes that a secret tunnel lea
17、ds from the island to the Bulls Head pub in Chiswick as an escape route. Maybe its true, though plenty have tried to find it without success. Ah, and the islands name? Thats down to Oliver Cromwell, the great England leader, who supposedly took refuge(难民)there. Click here for more in formation. 21.
18、What do we know about Eel Pie Island?A. It can be reached by car. B. TheSwinging sixtiesraised its fame. D. David Bowie became famous there. C. Its popularity came from its name. 22. Which ait best suits people who enjoy wild life?A. Eel Pie Island. B. Monkey Island. C. Taggs Island.D. Olivers Islan
19、d. 23. Where is the passage probably taken from?A. A textbook.B. A website. C. A news report. D. A brochure. BAfter twenty-two yearsraising three children, I was about to be introduced to an unfamiliar concept: the empty nest. Obviously, this was now my time. My time to dive into new experiences, ex
20、plore the world and spend more time in writing. Why, then, was I not excited?My oldest child had just begun life on her own; the other two were attending college 1, 100 miles away. I missed them all terribly. My husband and I had moved to a neighboring state for ajob opportunity. We hadnt yet met ne
21、ighbors or made new friends, and most of my colleagues were only accessible through an Internet connection. I began to feel hopeless. Iwasnt quite sure how to move forward. Why dont we go for a walk?my husband suggested. Then we discovered a track only a short drive from our apartment. The paved tra
22、ck winded along a river lined with bushes and towering trees. Ducks lazed on the riverbanks. Often, a blue heron(鹭)stood motionless on a rock in the center of the river. These small messages of nature provided me with a peaceful distraction, but only slightly lifted me out of my problems. Still, I c
23、ontinued to walk the path. One cloudy morning, I hiked up the track, and I saw an elderly, gray-haired woman holding the handle of her walking stick. She sped by me in the opposite direction like a marathon runner. I turned around to catch another glimpse of this one-woman wonder. She was definitely
24、 moving forward. She wasnt letting anything hold her back. Certainly not her age. Thats when it hit me. My fellow track users were pushing past whatever challenges they were experiencing. Why, then, was I not doing the same? My nest may have been empty, but it didnt have to be joyless. There I made
25、a decision. I would rush home and fill my empty nest with joy. 24. Why was the author not excited according to the first two paragraphs?A. She just felt lonely and empty. B. She had too much time to spare.C. She couldnt contact her colleagues. D. She hadnt adapted to her new house. 25. What does the
26、 underlined word“distraction”mean in the fourth paragraph?A. Solution. B. Relief. C. Influence. D. Strength. 26. Which of the following best describes the old woman?A. Patient. B. Independent. C. Athletic. D. Strong-willed. 27. What is the best title of the passage?A. A Track of Hope B. Facing Empty
27、 NestC. An Amazing WomanD. Meeting ChallengesCAs we all know, Los Angeles has many highways. Its also a city in the world where big cats wander wild inside the city boundaries. But big cats and highways do not mix. That is why Los Angeles will construct one of the worlds wildlife passages to protect
28、 these cats. The cats mentioned above are mountain lions. They live in the Santa Monica Mountains. Their numbers dont change much. Their habitat is mostly untouched wilderness, full of deer, the lionsmain food. The ecology of their mountains is healthy, thanks to their existence at the top of the fo
29、od chain. Yet genetic(基因的)worsening can be just as deadly. Route 101 cuts the Santa Monica Mountains off from a larger wilderness to the North. The result is a trapped population in the South and genetic worsening. A study in 2016 found that, considering their natural environment, the Santa Monica m
30、ountain lionschances of extinction in 50 years would be 15-22%, in contrast to 9. 7% because of their genetic worsening. Another study found that the big cats were suffering physical damage: a 90-degree kink (结)in the tail and problems in sexual organs(器官), In the early 190s biologists found that Fl
31、orida puma, a closely related animal, had the same genetic weaknesses. The Florida puma escaped extinction only thanks to the introduction of females brought from Texas to refresh the gene pool. California does not need to go that far like Florida. There are healthy mountain-lion populations north o
32、f the Santa Monica Mountains, separated by the road. But hidden cameras show the animals stood at the side of the highway, not daring to cross. And the construction of the passage will largely solve the problem. The animals become adults at 2. 5 to 3 years and have babies every two years. So within
33、ten years of the passages completion, the grandchildren of the first mating(交配)beyond the mountains could have babies. Genetically, even a few matings would make a difference The passage will definitely save the mountain lion, thinks Paul Edelman of the Mountains Recreation and Conservation Authorit
34、y. 28. What is the major threat to these mountain lions?A. Habitat loss. B. Lack of food sources.C. Genetic worsening. D. Decreased female numbers. 29. What is paragraph 4 main about?A. The emergency of the problem. B. Comparison between the two animals.C. The problems the mountain lions are facing.
35、 D. Solution to mountain lionspotential extinction. 30. What is likely to happen after the passages completion?A. The mountain lions will be free from extinct ion. B. The problem of genetic worsening can be largely solved. C. Los Angeles will own the only wildlife passage in the world. D. The grandc
36、hildren of the first mating will be born within 10 years.31. What is Paul Edelmans attitude to the wildlife passage?A. Positive. B. Negative. C. Doubtful.D. Uninterested. DWednesday morning at Grand Holt airport in British, a Pipistrel Velis Electro went flying. It might not look particularly specia
37、l, but this Pipistrel is the worlds first fully certified(有资质的)electric plane. It has a speed of around 100 miles per hour and can only stay in the air for about 50 minutes. Actually, in an industry seeking to develop electric planes as air taxis, there are many forms of electric planes. Last year R
38、olls-Royce tested the Spirit of Innovation, with a top speed of more than 340 miles per hour. Its the fastest of all the electric vehicles in existence. It has three electric engines that provide 500 horsepower to push the aircraft to the sky. But there is only a limited space for pilots, and the re
39、st partfrom where the pilots feet are to the back part ofthe plane is a large battery, At present, the battery cant support a holiday of a whole family, but this doesnt lock the ability to travel in a small jet able to carry up to 9 passengers. Another company, Bristol Vertical Aerospace, which has
40、Rolls-Royce as one of its design partners, successfully tested its latest electric plane VX4 in December last year. The company is working toward having commercially operational air taxis by 2025, using existing landing places as its airports. And eventually there will be specific airports to suppor
41、t these planes. The technology is certainly advanced enough to start flying around urban spaces, said Gary Elliott, CEO of aerospace technology institute. One of the challenges is the certification. Those companies have to prove that the vehicles are safe and obviously meet the safety standards. At
42、this point, it is not in support of ordinary people trying an air taxi. 32. Whats the purpose of paragraph one?A. To describe a scene at the airport. B. To introduce the topic of electric plane. C. To show the latest type of electric plane. D. To present the advances in electric plane. 33. What can
43、do we know about Spirit of Innovation?A. It can hold at least nine passengers. B. Its the fastest vehicles in the world. C. Lack of space is one of its weaknesses. D. The three engines take much of its space. 34. What might Bristol Vertical Aerospace do in the future?A. Use the existing landing plac
44、es. B. Build more airports for its planes. C. Work with Rolls-Royce on technology. D. Produce the electric planes for commercial use. 35. What makes it possible for a common person to try an air taxi?A. Necessary certification. B. High expectations. C. Advanced technology. D. Safety standards. 第二节 (
45、共5小题;每小题 2. 5分, 满分12. 5分)阅读下面短文, 从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Everyone makes countless choices every day. 36_ For instance, when hunger strikes, you can reach for a nutritious snack good for your health, orjunk food which may contribute to fatness. Then how do you make choices? If youre intere
46、sted in living a richer, fuller life, there is a foundation which you can base all your decisions on, so that you can make life better not only for yourself, but also for those around you. 37_ Imagine if every parent, mate, friend, teacher, businessman, and politician truly did their best to choose
47、whats best for all in every decision they made, we would certainly live in a more caring, supportive world. But how do I know what is really best?you might ask. The answer is simple. It doesnt matter. 38_ What matters is that whatever decision you make, you should choose with a sincere desire for wh
48、ats best for all. Even if it later turns out that you have made a bad choice, theres no need for guilt(愧疚). With a clear heart, you may stay clear and open. 39 _ Probably next time youll achieve a satisfactory outcome. However, choosing whats best does not mean you have to always sacrifice(牺牲)yourse
49、lf for others. Its typical of a mother to sacrifice for her kids. However, an overly tired mot her may get annoyed easily. 40_ Yet in the long run, it can help her to be a better mother to her children. So as you move through each day of your lives, remember to take account of yourselves as you choo
50、se whats best. A. This may make you feel guilty about your choice. B. A working mot her cant balance career and family. C. This foundation is to choose based on whats best. D. Some rest for this mot her might seem not selfless. E. This then allows you to more easily learn from your mistakes. F. And
51、every choice you make, however big or small, affects you in some way. G. What matters is not the choice you make, but the intention behind your choice. 第三部分 语言运用(共两节, 满分 30分)第一节 (共 15小题;每小题1分, 满分15分)阅读下面短文, 从每题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。On Renaes 14th birthday, her grandmother surprised her wit
52、h a gray puppy named Chloe. It was such a cute 41 that she fell in love with it at first sight and the two were inseparable 42, her father developed a serious illness, and the doctor didnt recommend 43 hairy pets at home. With no other 44, the family had to send Chloe to an animal shelter, 45 about
53、whether the dog would find a good owner. Years later, Renae 46 a post on Facebook about a senior dog needing a new 47.The old dog in the 48 looked a lot like Chloe一she was even named Chloe. She decided 49 that she would take this dog home. When she met Chloe, Renae was struck with a(n) 50 feeling. S
54、he ran up to me and started licking my face, she says. Chloe 51 Renae so much of her old dog that she can hardly 52 herself. Still, eight years had passed since Renae last saw Chloe, so the familiarity seemed to be more like wishful thinking. But it 53 her that her Chloe had been implanted a microch
55、ip as a puppy. She found the ID number, and then Renae took her new Chloe to the vet to be scanned. Sure enough, she also had a microchip, and the numbers were a 54. Renae is 55 to have her back. I felt like Id won the lottery, she says.41. A. creature 42. A. Occasionally43. A. touching 44. A. optio
56、n 45. A. certain 46. A. looked for 47. A. mate 48. A. photo 49. A. after a while50. A. awkward 51. A. cheated 52. A. forgive 53. A. hit 54. A. evidence 55. A. keenB. species B. Obviously B. bringing B. decision B. hesitant B. came across B. partner B. memory B. for the moment B. familiar B. reminded
57、 B. trust B. upset B. shock B. overjoyedC. focus C. Unfortunately C. buying C. schedule C. concerned C. put up C. colleague C. distance C. on the spot C. embarrassing C. informed C. bury C. disappointed C. match C. confidentD. character D. Eventually D. raising D. intention D. aware D. set down D. h
58、ome D. poster D. in a hurry D. sinking D. warned D. contain D. attacked D. contrast D. inspired第二节 (共10小题;每小题1. 5分, 满分15分)阅读下面短文, 在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Im old in age, but young in mind. The zoo is my lifetimes happiness. Despite 56_ (variety)difficulties, for 33 years, 57_ 82-year-old Chinese man
59、 called LuoYingjiu has been running by himself a small zoo in Enshi, Hubei province. At the one-man Fenghuang Mountain Zoo, Luo serves 58_ director, cleaner, breeder, vet and conductor. Most of the animals of the zoo are old and weak, many of 59_ were saved by Luo. The zoos lion, tiger and python pa
60、ssed away years ago, 60 _ (leave)only a bear, some peacocks, a troop of monkeys, 61_ about 20 dogs. A ticket only costs 10 yuan($1. 5)per person, and its free for children. But the zoos appeal to locals is fading. Since the outbreak of the pandemic, the number of visitors 62_ (drop)to just several p
61、eople a day. While the world changes 63_ (gradual), the zoo remains much the same, and so does Luos love for the animals. Many people tell me to rest at this old age, but my wish is64_ (maintain)the zoo with all my heart until my last day. Since Ive shouldered the 65_ (responsible), I shall never qu
62、it halfway, says the former soldier in the local dialect. 第四部分 写作(共两节, 满分 40分)第一节 (满分15分)最近, 刘畊宏健身操的流行引发了新一波的运动热潮。请你写一篇短文, 向英文校报投稿. 内容包括1. 你最喜欢的运动; 2. 这项运动对你的影响。注意1. 写作词数应为80左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。The Sport I Like Most_第二节 (满分 25分)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。When I was in high school, I
63、had a dream: to appear in a television program. I was too shy to share my dream with my teacher, however, or anyone elseexcept my parents. To me, it sounded like a dream that could never come true. People often told me I could be a nurse, a teacher, or a hairdresser, which I thought were all great c
64、areers. But that was not what I wanted. Thankfully, my parents had raised me and my siblings to have lots of confidence. Both my parents, especially my dad, often said, You can do anything you want to. With his encouragement, I applied to the radio and television arts program at Ryerson University i
65、n Toronto. I was overjoyed when I was admit ted. I really loved the program and worked hard 一and I was named the most outstanding graduate of the year. Just by getting into Ryerson and graduating at the top of the class, I began to think that maybe my dream could come true. After I graduated, I appl
66、ied to the CBC and CTV for a job. They both said the same thing:We love your education, but you dont have any experience. Come back when you get some!And I kept saying, How can I get this experience? Ive been busy getting an education. They both turned me down. Luckily, Global Television had just st
67、arted broadcasting in Canada that year. I thought to myself, Im new and theyre new. Why not give it a try?I didnt know anyone there, so if I was going to get to know one person at Global, it might as well be the president. I found out who the president was and decided to call him directly, What coul
68、d I lose? I was scared, but I knew deep down inside that this was what I wanted. When I called my dad and told him my plan, he said, Good! Thats exactly what you should do. 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。With excitement, I called the president of Global Television. _A week later, my big day f
69、or the stage came. _英语参考答案听力理解15 CBBAA 610 CABCB 1115 AACBC 1620 BACAB 阅读理解2123 BDB 2427 ABDA 2831 CCBA 3235 BCDA 3640 FCGED 完形填空4145 ACDAC 4650 BDACB 5155 BDACB 语法填空56. various 57. an 58. as 59. which 60. leaving 61. and 62. has dropped 63. gradually 64. to maintain 65. responsibility 写作第一节One poss
70、ible version:The Sport I Like MostAs the saying goes, “Life lies in movement. ”Among various sports, I have a strong preference for volleyball. You cannot imagine how weak I was before junior high school when I would often catch a cold and easily become out of breath. Then I took up volleyball, from
71、 which I have gained plenty of benefits. Through daily training, not only does it help build up my strength and develop my character, but it also makes me aware of the importance of team spirit. Besides, by cooperating with my teammates, I make more friends. All in all, volleyball gives me a body fu
72、ll of strength and a mind crazy about sports. Lets enjoy the pleasure and benefits of sports together!第二节One possible version:With excitement, I called the president of Global Television. It wasnt long before Mr. Slaight was on the phone. I had practiced what I was going to say for thousands of time
73、s. After a brief introduction, I said, “I heard that your studio is actively seeking for quality individuals for your new show. I want to be an addition to your studio. ”To my delight, Mr. Slaight offered me a chance to try out for the show. At the studio, everything went beautifully and they hired
74、me on the spot. A week later, my big day for the stage came. I was about to get on the stage when negative thoughts flooded into my mind. “What if the audience dont like me?”Then with my fathers words echoing in my mind, I replacedthe negative thoughts with positive ones. “This is going to be the be
75、st show ever. You are going to just shine!”I told myself. My positive thinking worked. Soon I restored my confidence. It turned out a good show and was the beginning of my hundreds of television shows. And my success came from picking up the courage to make that phone call. 听力部分录音材料(Text 1)W:How is
76、the movie you watched yesterday?I heard it was interesting. M:Well, the plot was not good as expected and the special effects failed to match its title. But Job thought it was amusing. (Text2)M:I must hand in this project this Thursday. But I have only finished half of it. W:You really need to hurry
77、. Thats 2 days away. (Text 3)W:You did a wonderful job and the machine works perfectly now. You really deserve a medalfor your work. M:You know, its much easier than designing a product. (Text 4)W:I want to see the manager. There is something wrong with the radio bought yesterday. M:Whats the matter
78、, madam?W:Look, there is a green light when you turn it on, but then nothing happened. M:I see, Ill change a new one for you. (Text 5)M:Have you read about the book I, Robot written by Asimov?W:Yes, my friend Jackson recommended it to me. Im fond of it. And three laws of robot aredeveloped in this b
79、ook. (Text 6)M:Hey, how about going to the newly-built museum this weekend for a change?W:That sounds a lot of fun. How should we get there? I can drive my car. M:Maybe we should take the subway, instead. It will be a lot less stressful than driving. And it is better for the environment. W:The only
80、problem is that Ill miss the freedom that I have with a car. M:Then we can ride a bike. That will give you just as much freedom as your car usuallyprovides. W:Ok, thats a deal. (Text 7)M:This food tastes terrible!Icant believe this restaurant is so highly recommended on Yelp. W:Yeah, I know. We shou
81、ldnt have trusted a website when choosing the restaurant. Mybest luck with places to eat has always come from talking to friends. M:Since were here now, we might as well enjoy ourselves. My drink is pretty good. I thinkIll order another one. W:Yes, we can just leave our food and enjoy a piece of piz
82、za on the way home. M:Thats a good idea. W:What is Susan doing recently?I havent seen her for ages. M:Well, she was busy preparing for her chemistry examination. Maybe we could invite herover for dinner next weekend. W:Ok, Ill give Susan a call this week. (Text 8)W:Mike, do you have some opinions ab
83、out improving English?Im not good at it. M:Well, cellphones, Voice phones, Internet phones all can provide us with opportunities tolearn English while were on the go. W:Wow, I havent realized there are so many choices now. M:Yes, in the past, we were limited to learning English in the classroom. But
84、 now, withdifferent phone services, we can even surf the Internet, download music we like on the cellphones. This is all part of distance education. W:But I dont know how to improve my oral English. M:Here are two simple things for you to do; first, plan a regular conversation with a friendin Englis
85、h, two or three times a week; second, think of a topic of conversation beforehand so you can have time to consider the language structures, vocabulary, and expressions you can use. W:Ok, I can have a try with that.(Text 9)W:Hello, Oxford Travel Agency. What can I do for you?M:Id like to book a skiin
86、g holiday this winter in Sweden. Can you recommend me someeconomic routes?W:Have you skied before?M:No, but my friends went in January last year. They stayed in Aqua Center and paid $450each. But the most I can afford is $400. And whens the cheapest time to go?W:Well, December is the most expensive
87、month. September and October are relativelycheaper. Can you go in October?M:October is too late for me, so Ill go earlier. W:Then we have two budget routes for you. Both cost $350. You can either choose to go bytrain and live in a small cottage in the mountain, or you can catch the earliest flight a
88、t 5:30 a. m. and live in Holiday Hotel.M:Id prefer the former. W:OK. The Holiday Inn will be best for you. (Text 10)W:Lets make our way back out the main entrance of the library. On the left is the Student Service building. The staff there help students with a range of things, such as finding apartm
89、ents and part-time jobs and even personal, financial or academic problems. To the right of the Student Service building is the sports center. Its used by staff and students. Apart from different exercise equipment, members can take a variety of classes in basketball and dance. The building over ther
90、e, in the corner, is where the Department of Science is located. Follow me through the garden. This is the most relaxing part of the schoolyard. Itsagreat place to eat lunch or take a rest. If we continue out of the garden, we reach the Cafeteria. A lot of hot and cold food is sold here and you can
91、get everything from a sandwich to dumplings. On the other side of the Cafeteria is the Arts building. Students often perform musicals and plays there. Behind the courtyard is the Information Technology building. If we continue on past the courtyard, we come to the Engineering building and behind that, in the right corner, is the Main Education Centre. This is where students from overseas take courses that prepare them for studying at our university.