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more than $80 billion.

Over 90 percent of people suffering from stress or stress-related problems seek help through primary care and tend to be frequent healthcare users. These visits can consist of as much as 70 percent of physicians’ caseloads(工作量).

Teaching patients how to use relaxation techniques is an excellent way to reduce physicians' caseloads, lessen the overall burden on the healthcare system, save money. and provide non-international solutions to physical problems that are safe effective. Our results indicate that mind body interventions can reduce individual disease burden as well as the utilization of healthcare resources and are well suited to the changing healthcare environment. Mind body interventions are inexpensive relative to the cost of an emergency room visit, a hospitalization, or even other alternative medicine treatments.

Sounds like it’s time to remove dust from the old yoga mat or sign up for that class you’ve been meaning to take at the meditation center. You might as well start now, rather than waiting till your personal health reaches a crisis point. 28. Why did researchers run an analysis of i000 patients? A To find out how relaxation techniques work our.

B. To provide scientific evidence about relaxation techniques. C To encourage more people to make use o~ relaxation techniques.

D. To know whether people believe relaxation techniques are efficient. 29. What costs people the moat in the USA?

A. Heart disease. B. Back pain. C Cancer. D. Headaches. 30. What does the author think of relaxation techniques? A Simple B. Popular. C Beneficial D. Complex. 31. What does the sixth paragraph mainly tell us? A The change of healthcare resources.

B. The advantages of mind body interventions. C. The variety of mind body interventions

D. The comparison of mind body interventions and emergency.

D

You know how much your telephone has changed over the past 10 years? Your car will change even more than that in the next 10 years.

One of the big changes is that cars will drive themselves. Some day you may not need to drive a car. You will just tell the car where you want to go and it will drive itself. \definitely have the technology for it now,” says Andrew Poliak of automotive technology supplier QNX. \We expect self-driving cars to be a mainstream(主流) thing between 2020.” 2025. n

The American company Google has been working on a self-driving automobile for years. These cars are already on the roads in the United States. mainly in California. Google cars are truly self-driving. These cars have no steering wheels or pedals.

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Last week, police ordered one or Google's cars to stop for driving too slowly

on public road. The car was not disobeying any law, so no one was punished. But police did speak with the operators of the vehicle.

According to Google, its self-driving cars have been driven nearly 2 million kilometers. That is equal to the distance the average person drivesrl1 90 years So far, no Google self-driving car has gotten a traffic ticket. Some of them have been in accidents when other cars hit them.

Other companies are working on self-driving cars. Mercedes-Benz. Audi, BMW, Volvo and Toyota all have plans far such vehicles

A company BestMile called plans to operate self-driving buses in Switzerland next spring. The buses will hold up to nine people and will be tested for two years. Mercedes-Benz is develo-ping large self-driving trucks for long trips. These trucks use drivers to control them.

A company called Royal will have self-driving trucks at construction sites in Florida by the end of this year. No drivers are needed in these vehicles 32. What Andrew Poliak said suggests that____.

A. he took pride in their technology oneself-driving cars B he is eager to sell their technology on sell-driving cars C. he LS optimistic about the development of self-driving cars D he feels certain that most people can own self-driving cars

33. Why did the police order one of Google's cars to stop last week? A. Because its speed was too low. B Because it disobeyed local laws

C Because the operators behaved badly.

D I Because there existed technology problems.

34. What caused some of Google's self-driving cars to have accidents? A. Lack of experience C. High speed

C Ocher cars’ faults D. Too much confidence.

35.Which company will start the test of self-driving buses for Z years7 A. Mercedes-Ben. B BestMile C. BMW D. Royal

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5 Way to Give to Charity

Across Canada, charitable organizations rely on your generosity to get their work done .Try these different ideas to ideas to help your favorite causes.

_______36______We all have things in our homes that we don't need, such as clothing, toys. And furniture. Rather than throwing them out. take them to charitable organizations and charity stores. Sort things into categories: keep, fix, sell or give away.

Give your time lo charity. _____37________. In 2010. we spent two billion hours volunteering Rai-Sing money and putting on events were the most common activities, followed by serving on a committee or board Even if you can only spare a few hours

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a month, many organizations could use your help.

Devote your dollars. For many charities, the most helpful gift you can give is money. Contact your favourite charities or visit their websites to donate-every little bit helps _____38____Visit the Canada Revenue Agency ' s Charities Listings to learn about their activities und finances. The CRA also provides information about charitable tax credits, including a calculator.

Help to reduce hunger pains. ____39_____Food Banks Canada reports that about 850.000 people get assistance from food banks each month, and more than a third are children and youth

How can you get involved? Donate food or money. volunteer at a food hank or fundraise. You can also support food rescue program.

Share your skills Like other kinds of organizations. charities often need specific skills to sup-port their project and campaigns_____40______ A. Donate things you don't need. R Need information about a charity? C Consider using what you know!

D Canada of all ages are generous with their time.. E. Across Canada, people don't have enough to eat F. Suppose you are hungry, what should you do then?

G. Ger your whole family involved and clear that unwanted things!

第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)

第一节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题l.5分,满分30分)

闻读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A.B.C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,井在答题卡将该项涂黑.

Last weektnd.1 went snowshoeing with a group of teachers from my

school.___41____,it felt a little strange -a bit like ,wearing flippers(脚蹼)____42___ you swim! l felt quite clumsy to start with, and it was __43_____ to climb over the fallen trees with the snowshoes __44____to my feet. However, I

love___45____and am used to walking in mountainous areas___46____l soon got used to it. I loved walking through the forest and seeing all the trees covered

in_____47_______ ! At times, walking uphill in the snow was hard,_____48______when there were rocks underneath the snow. Once we reached the _____49________it was worth it! The mountain we _____50_______was called \that's higher than Snowdon, the tallest mountain in Wales! The sky was a

bit grey, but the views were_____51_____. I managed to get some great____52____ - and remembered to use my new camera! After taking lots of photos, we started going down In some ways, going down the mountain was harder than ___53____. It was very steep(陡峭).,and it was easy to____54_____in the snow.

At the bottom. we had a hot drink in a cabin-it was clearly____55______after a few hours of walking in the cold! Before we went_____56______ I attempted sledging(雪橇) which I'd never__57___ it before! It was great fun!

To be honest, I'd really____58_____snowshoes as an alternative to the more well-known_____59_____sports Besides being a lot cheaper than skiing, it's eaier to do and is considered to be a lot_____60____!

41. A. At first B. By day C Above all D. By chance

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42. A . unless B. when C. since D. before 43.A. practical B. easy C. difficult D. enjoyable 44. A. designed B. reviewed C. adjusted D. attached 45.A. swimming B. skiing C hiking D riding 46. A. and B. but C if D. so 47. A mud B fog C. dire D. snow

48.A.especially B. normally C. directly D. perfectly 49. A. bottom B tap C valley D. beach

50. A. promoted B climbed C protected D. ignored 51. A. excellent B. common C. similar D. universal 52. A assistance B. guides C. photos D. equipment 53.A. lying B checking C. staying up D. going up 54. A. spread B test C slip D. sleep

55. A needed B. displayed C controlled D. backwards 56. A upstairs B. home C. abroad D. changed 57. A gotten B. seen C. lost D. tried 58. A. suspect B. dislike C. recommend D. quit 59. A. extreme B. winter C. water D. track 60.A cheaper B. safer C. firmer D. slower

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第三部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分】

第二节(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)

阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(每空一个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式. People have been travelling for pleasure since ancient time. In ancient Egypt. religious festivals ____61_____ (attract) people from the whole Nile Valley. Ancient Greeks travelled____62____(regular) to the site of their gods. Wealthy Romans had second homes near the sea____63____they spent the summer.

In the 19thcentury the steam engine made ___64_____ possible for people to travel by boat and train. Regular passenger service from Europe to America started in the 20th century. The _____65____(invent) of the automobile helped people to travel larger distances.

In the 1960s going on holidays by plane become affordable for many. Large lanes of the early 1970s were able_____66_____(carry) over 400 passengers and reduce costs of travelling to other continents even___67____(far). Tourism Ls a worldwide industry. In many countries it is the most important largest source of income. Global tourism is growing ____68_____a rate of 4% a year.

The tourist industry_____69_____(provide) jobs and brings a country foreign currencies. Many groups profit from tourism. However. mass tourism, can also lead to environmental problems. It can pollute beaches or create noise In quiet regions. Popular tourist attractions must_____70______(control).

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