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1/1南通市2019年初中畢業(yè)、升學(xué)考試試卷英語注意事項(xiàng)考生在答題前請(qǐng)認(rèn)真閱讀本注意事項(xiàng)1.本試卷共12頁,滿分120分,考試時(shí)間為120分鐘??荚嚱Y(jié)束后,請(qǐng)將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。2.答題前,請(qǐng)務(wù)必將自己的姓名、考試證號(hào)用0.5毫米黑色字跡的簽字筆填寫在試卷及答題卡指定的位置。3.答案必須按要求填涂、書寫在答題卡上,在草稿紙、試卷上答題一律無效。第Ⅰ卷(選擇題共60分)一、單項(xiàng)選擇(本題共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)從A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。1.SandyisAustraliangirl,shecametoChinafortravellingwithherparentslastweek.A.a B.anC.theD./2.It’sbeen100yearssincetheMayFourthMovementtookplaceMay4,1919. A.for B.in C.at D.on3.—didyoucelebratetheDragonBoatFestivalthisyear,Tod?—BymakingricedumplingswithmyChinesefriends, A.Where B.When C.How D.Why4.—Excuseme,canyouteachmehowtothisnewword?—Noproblem.Lookatmymouthandlistencarefully.A.prove B.pronounce C.prepare D.produce5.—IhearpeoplecanpayforalmosteverythingbyZHIFUBAOinChina.—Actually.It’sthatpeopleoftengoshoppingwithouttakinganypapermoney.A.important B.impossibleC.surprising D.necessary6.Helikecoffee.Iseehimdrinkacupattimes.A.must B.may C.can’t D.mustn’t7.—Wouldyouliketogotothecityandlivewithus,Granny?—Oh,dear,I’musedtothelifeinthecountry.Ithinklifehereis. A.morecomfortable B.lesscomfortable C.themostcomfortable D.theleastcomfortable8.—Whatdoyouthinkofyesterday’sactivityinyourcommunity?—Wonderful.Alotofusefuladviceonselfprotection.A.isoffered B.areoffered C.wasoffered D.wereoffered9.—Iseveryonehere,Jonathan?—No.Sir.Millieisabsent.Shefortwodays.A.hasfallenill B.hasbeenill C.fellill D.wasill10.High-speedtrainsareseenasoneofthenewFourGreatofChina.A.Achievements B.Agreements C.EnvironmentsD.Instruments11.—What’stheweatherlikeinKunming,Lucy?—It’shotcold.SoKunmingiscalled“theSpringCity”. A.neither;nor B.notonly;butalso C.either;or D.both;and12.Somejazzmusiciansaregreatbecausetheycanmusicwhileplaying.A.putup B.setup C.takeup D.makeup13.IstillkeeptakingexerciseeverydayIambusywithsomanysubjects.A.until B.unless C.because D.though14.—Couldyoupleasetellme?—Withpleasure.Waitamoment,please.A.ifthescarflookedniceonmeB.what’sthenewproductlikeC.thatGuilinisworthvisitingD.howIcanorderarobotonline15.—WhynotholdaChinesePoetryCompetitiontowelcomeourmotherland’s70thbirthday?—.Let’smakeaplantogetherinourgroup.A.That’sallrightB.Yes,pleaseC.GoodideaD.Nevermind二、完型填空(本題共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)請(qǐng)認(rèn)真閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的ABCD四個(gè)選項(xiàng),選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。Thankyouverymuch.Thankyou!ThankyouforPrincipalXu,alltheteachersandmostimportantly,theclassof2019.IfIcan’tmakemyspeechfantastic,Iwillatleasttrytomakeitshort.It’sbeennearly40yearssinceIbecameamemberofthenavy.YoumaybewonderinghowIhavewonsomanyhonorsasacommander-in-chief.Infact,itallbeganfromthehalfa16basictraining,whichIwillneverforget,Thetrainingincludedmidnightswimsinthecoldwater,dayswithout17andlongpainfulrunsinthesoftsand,Ialwaysfeltcold,wet,sleepyandpainful.Thetrainingalsoneededtofindthosewhocould18inanenvironmentofstress,mess,failureandhardships.Tome,thebasictrainingwasalifetimeofchallengesthatlastedsixmonths.Andtoday,I’dliketotalkaboutonelittlething,whichIthinkisoneofthemostimportantpointsleadingtogreat19.Everymorninginthetraining,myinstructors(教官)would20inourrooms.Thefirstthingtheydidwasto21ourbeds.Thecornerswouldbesquareifwediditright.Thecoverswouldbepulledtight,andthepillowwouldbecenteredjustundertheheadboard.Itwasa(n)22task.Buteverymorningwewererequiredtomakeourbeds23.Itseemedalittlefunny,butthewisdomofthissimpleacthasbeenprovedtomemanytimesover.Ifyoumakeyourbedeverymorning,youwillhavecompletedthe24taskoftheday.Itwillbringyouasmallsenseofsuccess,anditwill25youtodoanothertask,andanotherandanother.Andbytheendoftheday,onetaskcompletedwillhave26intomanytaskscompleted.Makingyourbedwillprovethefact.Ifyoucan’tdothelittlethingsright,youwill27beabletodothebigthingsright.28theworldcanhappenanywhereandanyonecandoit.Icanmakesurethatitdoesn’tmatterwhetherIever29adayinuniform.Evennow,Istillstartmydaywithmakingthebedtoperfection.Soifyouhaveanawfuldaybyaccident,youwillcomehometoabedthatismade-thatyoumade-andamadebedgivesyouencouragementthattomorrowwillbebetter.Ingeneral,ifyouwanttochangetheworld,30offbymakingyourbed.Ihopeallofyouwillhaveabrighterfuture!16.A.day’s B.week’s C.month’s D.year’s17.A.water B.sleep C.food D.air18.A.doubt B.lead C.separate D.hurry19.A.success B.support C.pain D.pity20.A.rest B.exercise C.appear D.relax21.A.check B.clean C.mend D.make22.A.exciting B.interesting C.simple D.difficult23.A.softly B.messily C.slowly D.perfectly24.A.first B.only C.same D.last25.A.need B.warn C.invite D.encourage26.A.thrown B.put C.turned D.divided27.A.always B.hardly C.almost D.easily28.A.Protecting B.Changing C.controlling D.Connecting29.A.rose B.risked C.served D.celebrated30.A.start B.run C.get D.take三、閱讀理解(本題共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)請(qǐng)認(rèn)真閱讀下列短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。WeeklyRound—upThenumberofChinesestudyingabroadgrewataslowerrate(比率)in2018,asmorestudentshavecometorealizethatstudyingabroaddoesnotguarantee(保證)awell-paidjobinforeigncountries.About78percentofChinesestudentsabroadplantoworkinChinaeitherrightaftergraduationorafterworkingabroadforawhile.②ToursthatprovideawindowonwildlifewithoutharmingtheanimalsareawelcomedevelopmentforChineseanimal—lovers,arecentsurveyfound.About60percentofintervieweessaidthattheywouldrefusetotakepartintoursthatmightbadlyinfluencethenormalLifeofanimalsinthewildorbeharmfultowildlife.AsurveybyAmericanCouncilsforInternationalEducation,showedthattherewere227,086ChineselearnersacrosstheformalUSeducationsystem,makingChinesethethirdmostpopularlanguagebeingstudied.④PassengersfoundeatingordrinkingontheBeijingsubwaywhodonotstopwhentheyareaskedwillfacehavingtheiractionsnotedontheirsocialcredit(信用)scoreaccordingtoBeijingMunicipalCommissionofTransport.31.WhichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtoNewsl?A.MostChinesestudentsstudyingabroadplantoworkinChina.B.MostChinesestudentswillnolongergoabroadforeducation.C.ChinesestudentsstudyingabroadcanfindjobseasilyinChina.D.Chinesestudentsstudyingabroadcangetwell-paidjobsinChina.32.What’sthemainideaofNews2?A.Chinesetouristswillnotdoanyharmtowildlifefromnowon.B.ThetoursarespeciallydesignedforChinesetoprotectwildlife.C.ManytouristsinChinahaveastrongsenseofanimalprotection.D.Thetoursmakemoretouristsbecomeinterestedinwildanimals.33.Accordingtothenewsabove,weknowthat.A.227,086ChineselearnershavebeentoAmericatostudylanguagesB.ChinesehasbecomethemostpopularlanguagesintheUnitedStatesC.passengersarenotallowedtodrinkoreatontheBeijingSubwayD.passengerswillbepunishedandfinediftheyeatordrinkonthesubwayBDoyoulikereading?TodayletmesharesomethingaboutreadinginChina.WithrapiddevelopmentoftechnologyandtheInternet,newmethodsandecological(生態(tài)的)ideasprovidemorepossibilitiesfortheChinesetoread.Thenewlynationalreadingreportshowsthat80percentofChineseadultsreadbooks,newspapersormagazinesin2018,ayear-on-yearincrease.Prevailing(盛行的)digital(數(shù)字的)readingThegrowthofdigitalreadinghasmadereadingmorepopularamongtheChinese.Accordingtoasurvey,about76percentsaidtheyhadaccessed(訪問)contentthroughdigitalchannels.ChenChengpei,anofficeworkerinXiamenCitylovesreadingonhismobilephoneappinhissparetime.Hethinksit’ssoeasytokillthespareminutes.Mobilephonereadinghasbecomethemainchannelforhimtogetinformation.Hehasdownloadedsevennewsapps,throughwhichhereadsforoneortwohoursaday.Listeningtoaudiobookshasbecomeanewgrowthpointintermsofreadinghabits.ZhangJinfromBeijinglikesreading40minutesonhismobilewhilegoingtoworkonthebusinthemorning.andlisteningtoaudiobooksonthewayhome.AccordingtoXimalaya,16.9percentofitstotaluserslistentoitsaudiobooks.Toattractmoreusers,themobileappallowsuserstovoteforthebooktheyhopetolistentomost.Theaudioapptriestomeettheirneeds.①LiYang,astudentinBeijing,usedtobeworriedbypilesofbooksasherhouseistoosmall.Theproblemwassolvedwhenshestartedtoselltheusedbooksonanonlinesecond-handbookstoreDejaVu.“Bysellingthem,mostofmybookswhichusedtogatherdustinthecornercancometolifeagain.”shesaid.AccordingtoasurveybygiantAlibabain2018,themarketforthesecond-handbookwasboominglastyearasmoreChinesetendtotradeorexchangetheirusedbooksonline.Theriseofonlinesecond-handbookplatformsandsharingideasalsocontributedtotheboomingbookrecycling.Usersareabletoselltheirbooksbyscanningthebarcode(掃條形碼)ofbooksandthenwaitforthecourier(快遞員)tocollectthem.Thecollectedbookswillbecleaned,disinfected(消毒)andpackedbeforesellingtootherreadersatalowerprice.AccordingtoDejaVu,itstotalusershitl.4millionin2018,with2millionusedbooksbeingsold.Ithasadailybusinessof20,000books.“WhenIseemybooksbeingreadbyothers,Icanfeelapleasureofsharing,whichisreallyamazing.”LiYangsaid.34.Fromthefirstparagraph,weknowthat.A.mostChineseadultsreadbooks,newspapersormagazinesontheInternetB.thenumberofChinesereadersisbecominglargerandlargeryearbyyearC.thewritertellsussomedifferentnewmethodsofreadingallovertheworldD.ChinesepeoplehavemoretimetoreadbecauseoftechnologyandtheInternet35.Fromthepassage,weknow.A.mobilephoneshavebecomethemainreadingtoolforChinese B.theaudioappcanmeetwhatevertheusersneedtoattractmoreusersC.listeningtoaudiobooksisthemostpopularreadinghabitforChineseD.Chineselikereadingbetterbecauseofthegrowthofdigitalreading36.Whichofthefollowingissuitablefor①? A.Recyclingdigitalreading B.Sellingbooksatalowprice C.Boomingbookrecycling D.Collectingsecond-handbooks37Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage? A.Thewriterwishesmorepeopletodownloadmobilephoneappstoread.B.peoplecansellorexchangetheirbooksonsecond-handbookplatforms.C.Theusedbookswillbeposteddirectlyfromthesellerstothenewusers.D.TwomillionusedbooksweresoldontheonlineplatformDejaVuin2018.CWhenIwasyoung,IlivedinScotlandwithmyparents.Ihadagoodtimethere.Onemorning,Irantothegarden,andsaidtotheoldScotsmanwhoworkedthere.“TodayIamgoingupthemountainforberries.”“No,no,Missey,nottoday.”hesaid,“Itwillrain.”“No,itwillnotrain.”Isaid,“Thesunisup.Thecooksaysitwillbefine.Theglassinthehalldoesnotsayrain.”“Tuts,tuts.”saidtheoldman,“Icarefornosuns,orcooks,orglasses.Thepimpernel(海綠)saysitwillrain,andsoitwillrain.Flowers,Missey,alwaystellthetruth.Whentheysayrain,goandgetyourumbrella.”Sureenough,bynoontherainwaspouringdown.Afterthat,Ilookedwithgreatrespectatthetinyflower,sometimesbrickred,sometimesblue,whichcouldtellabouttheweather.Butthepimpernelisnottheonlyplantthatisaweatherprophet.Ifyougointothegarden,andfindtheAfricanmarigoldsshutafterseveno’clockinthemorning,youmaybeprettysurethattherewillbearainyday.Thereisalittlesinglemarigoldwhichshutsupinahurryiftheskybecomesclouded.Itiscalledthe“rainy-marigold”.Mostplantswhichwecall“weatherprophets”shutupforrain.Butsomeplantsopenforrain.Thecauseoftheopeningandclosingisprobablythedifferenceinlight.Mostlikelytheseplantsshuttheirflowersbecausethereistoolittlelight.Butyouknowtherearesomeplantswhichbecomesmallerinastronglightandlovetheshade.Youwillfindthatmostshade-lovingplants,astheverbenas,donotcloseforrain. Lilies,tulipsandotherflowersthatlovethesunshutforrain.Tulipsarecarefulnottoopentheircupsverywideinthemorningifitislikelytorain.Therosesmakenochange.Theyseemnottofearwet.Onthewhole,youmaybeprettysure,ifyougointoyourgarden,andfindmanyflowers-astulips,marigoldsandmorningglories-shut,itwillbeastormyday,unfitforpicnicsorlongwalks.38.Theplantswhichare“weatherprophets”.A.becomesmallerinastronglightB.tellabouttheweatherC.openforrainandfearlightD.loveshadeandwet39.Youcangooutforapicnicwhen.A.themorninggloriesandliliesdonotshutB.theAfricanmarigoldsshutafter7:00a.m.C.diepimpernelsopenwideinthedaytimeD.therosesandtulipsshutinthesunshine40.Whatdoweknowfromthepassage?A.Theflowershavefourwaystohelppeopletogetinformationaboutweather.B.Theglassinthehallhasmagicforthewriter’sfamilytoknowaboutweather.C.Wecanknowaboutweatherbykeepingmanyrosesathomeorinthegarden.D.Misseywillprobablyknowaboutweatherbywatchingflowersfromnowon.41.Thepassageismainlyabout.A.watchingflowerscarefullybeforegoingoutB.learningtowatchflowersfromtheoldScotsmanC.theimportanceofgrowingflowersinthegardenD.therelationshipbetweensomeflowersandweatherD WeneverforgetwhenPerronetcametous.Itwasonaspringafternoon.WeneverknewwhodrownedPerronet,butDavidpulledhimoutofthewaterandsavedhislife,Peoplesometimesaskeduswhatkindofdoghewas,butweneverknew,exceptthathewasthenicestpossiblekind.Mothersaidwecouldnotaffordhimbecauseofthetax(稅)andhiskeep.Thetaxwasfiveshillings(先令),butitwasnearlyayearbeforethetimewhenitmustbepaid.Atlast,wedecidedthatallthreeofuswouldgiveupsugartowardsavingthecostofhiskeep.ItwasthehardestforDavidbecausehewasfondofsweetthings,butthen,hewasfondofPerronet.Soweallgaveupsugar,andPerronetwasallowedtoremain.Wewereveryhappythatsummer.Theboyswereespeciallyhappy.TheonlythingthatvexedmewasPerronet’staxmoney,formonthsandmonthswentonandwedidn’tsaveit.Oneday,IfoundDavidalonewithPerronetinhisarms.Hewascrying,andfeedingPerronetwithcake.Ican’tbeartoseeboyscry.IbeggedofDavidtostop,andtoldhimIshouldcertainlythinkofsomething.Oneday,wewereallinschool.Theschoolmastertoldusthattherewastobeaflowershowfortheschoolchildrenthisyear,andthatanoldgentlemanwouldgiveprizestothebestarrangedwildflowers.Therewastobeafirstprizeoffiveshillings,andasecondprizeofahalfcrown,forthebestcollectionofwildflowers,withtheirnamesuponthem.Isqueezed(擠)David’sarm,andwhispered,“Fiveshillings!”IthoughtIcouldnevergetmylessonsthatday,foralldayIwasthinkingaboutPerronet’staxmoney.Atnight,Isaidtothem,“Lookhere!I’llmakeacollectionofflowers.Youtwocanmakeacollectionofmosses(苔蘚).Therearetenkindsofmossesbytheriver,andwehavenamesofourownforthem.”Theboysagreed.Richardmademeabox.Weputwetsandatthebottom,thenfeathermoss,andintothatIstucktheflowers.Igotalltheflowersandallthegrassesreadyandprintedthenamesonpiecesofcardboard,tostickinwiththem.Ididn’tlikeitwhenitwasdone,butRichardpraiseditandthatcheeredme.Ithoughttheirmosseswerebeautiful.Thedayoftheflowershowwasveryhot.Whenwereachedthetent,itwasfilledwithgrown-uppeople.Itwasveryhardworkgettingaboutandtryingtoseethestandswithflowers.Wekeptseeingticketswith“FirstPrize”and“SecondPrize”.Itmademefeelsickwithheatandanxiety,tothinkofthem.Wehadwalkedslowlyallroundthetent.Wehadseenallthecucumbers,onions,lettuce,grapes,longpotatoes,roundpotatoesandeverythingelse.Atlastwesawmycollection!Ithadalabelonit,marked“FirstPrize”,andnexttoitcametheboy’smoss,marked“SecondPrize”.Wecried“Perronetispaidfor!”42.Themeaningoftheunderlinedword“Vexed”iscloseto“”.A.surprisedB.worriedC.pleasedD.attracted43.Whichofthefollowingisthecorrectorderaccordingtothestory?a.Thethreechildrendecidedtogiveupsugar.b.Theboyswonthesecondprizeintheflowershow.c.Thewritermadeacollectionofwildflowers.d.Theheadmastertoldthechildrenabouttheshow.e.MotherallowedthechildrentokeepPerronet.A.a-d-c-b-eB.a-e-d-c-bC.e-a-d-c-bD.e-a-d-b-c44.Thelastparagraphtellsusthat.A.thewriterwassureshewouldwintheprizeintheshowB.otherchildren’scollectionsweremadeofvegetablesC.manyschoolchildrenwonprizesintheflowershowD.thechildrenwalkedslowlytoenjoythecollections45.Fromthepassage,weknowthat.A.thechildrenhadtosavesomemoneyiftheywantedtokeepPerronetB.theoldgentlemanwantedtohelpthechildrensavemoneyforPerronetC.thechildrensavedmoneybygivingupsugartopaythetaxmoneyD.Davidwasonceseencryingbecausehecouldn’teatcakeanylonger第Ⅱ卷(非選擇題共60分)第Ⅱ卷共36小題,請(qǐng)將答案按要求寫在答題卡上。四、詞匯(本題共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)A.請(qǐng)根據(jù)括號(hào)中的中文提示、英文釋義或句意,寫出句中所缺單詞,使句子通順。46.Thesecretaryisn’tableto(翻譯)thisbusinessletterintoFrench.47.Accordingtoasurvey,thoseborninthe2000shaveastrongsenseofnational(驕傲).48.MissLiuis(abletowaitforalongtimewithoutgettingangry)enoughtorepeatgrammarrulesforus.49.Thereisaspecial(costingnothing)giftwiththismonth’smagazine.50.TheMid-AutumnFestival,oneofthemostimportantChinesetraditionalfestivals,isusuallyinorearlyOctober.B.請(qǐng)根據(jù)句意從方框中選擇合適的單詞,并用其適當(dāng)形式填空,使句子通順。satisfysheleafdecideluckysatisfysheleafdecidelucky51.Ilikeautumnbestespeciallywhentheonthetreesturnbrown.52.,theoldladywassavedfromabigfirebyherneighboryesterday.53.ProfessorLiisquitewithhisstudents’creativeinventions.54.Iwouldliketobuysomebeautifulhairclipsdifferentfrom.55.You’dbetterthinkaboutitagainbecauseitisanimportant.C.請(qǐng)根據(jù)句意從方框中選擇合適的動(dòng)詞,并用其適當(dāng)時(shí)態(tài)填空,使句子通順。communicatedealliefinishdiscovercommunicatedealliefinishdiscover56.Wethisbeachwhileweweresailingaroundtheisland.57.—Thereissomethingwrongwithmycomputer.—Don’tworry.Iwithitforyou.58.—Canyougowalkingintheparkwithme,Daisy?—Sure.ImyDIYproject.59.—Whereisyourdaughter,Christopher?—Sheonthegrassbehindthehouse.60.MyauntwithaforeignerwhenIsawherinthestreet.五、句型轉(zhuǎn)換(本題共5小題;每小題1分,滿分5分)請(qǐng)根據(jù)要求改寫下列句子,每空一詞。61.Ittookthemfivedaystocompletethedifficulttask.(對(duì)劃線部分提問)didittakethemtocompletethedifficulttask?62.ThegirlgavearatherwonderfulspeechlastFriday.(改為感嘆句)wonderfulspeechthegirlgavelastFriday!63.Thestudentsinourschoolarepolite.Theyneverpushinbeforeothers.(合并為一句)Thestudentsinourschoolarepolitepushinbeforeothers.64.Susydidn’tknowwhenshewouldtakeaboattriponthelake.(保持句意基本不變)Suzydidn’tknowtakeaboattriponthelake.65.Dr.Macuredtheoldman’sseriouseyeproblemtwomonthsago.(改為被動(dòng)語態(tài))Theoldman’sseriouseyeproblembyDr.Matwomonthsago.六、短文填空(本題共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)請(qǐng)認(rèn)真閱讀下面短文,并根據(jù)各題所給首字母的提示,寫出一個(gè)合適的英語單詞完整、正確的形式,使短文通順。Nothingisimpossibletoawillingheart.Ashortvideoaboutsevenpeoplewearingprostheticdevices(人造裝置)who(66)tonadesertracechallengehasbecomepopular.Thesevendisabledpeople(67)jinthe108-kilometerdesertracefromMay11to14inDunhuang,NorthwestChina’sGansuProvince.Sixofthesevenhadonelegamputated(截肢),and(68)ohadtwolegsamputated.ChengBaojun,amanfromLuohe,CentralChina’sHenanProvince,thedoubleamputee,saidhenever(69)ihecouldtakepartinthedesertrace.“Itisgreat,Icandoit,andyoucanalso.”“Itiseasytosay,butwalkingitis(70)h.”Chengsaid.Onthefirstday,theyfinishedacompletesectionof27kilometersoftherace,andonthesecondday,theyfinished20kilometers.“MylegswerepainfulwhileIwaswalking.Wealsometwithaverybigsandstormontheway.But(71)sitwasachallenge,wecouldnotgweup.Weallencouragedeachothertocontinue.”hesaid.Aftergetting(72)t,theyrestedonthethirddayandwalkedonthefourth.LaoTongyiwalkedthelongestofthegroup,adistanceofmorethan70kilometers.TeamleaderSunNaichengsaidthattheyhadto(73)pthroughdepulation(人煙稀少)areasoftheGobiDesert.Healsoaddedthatteammemberschallengedthemselvesandrealizedtheir(74)d. Theyaregood(75)eforeveryonetolearnfrom.It’suptoyouhowfaryougo.Ifyoudon’ttry,youwillneverknow.七、閱讀與回答問題(本題共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)請(qǐng)認(rèn)真閱讀下面短文,并根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答問題Joiningashort-termresearchprograminChinahasnotonlyallowedPakistaniagriculturalscientistSayyarKhantopushforwardwithhisacademicstudies,butalsogivenhimachancetoseeacountryhehadheardsomuchabout.Khanisnowdoingaone-yearresearchprogramattheBeijingAcademyofAgricultureandForestrySciences.TheprogramissponsoredbytheChineseMinistryofScienceandTechnologyandmanyyoungtalentedscientistswhocomefromcollaboratingcountries,suchasPakistan,aregivenopportunitiestoworkinChina.AlthoughthisishisfirstvisittoChinaKhansaysheiswell-informedofthelongfriendshipbetweenChinaandPakistan.Heisimpressedmostbythecooperation(合作)ineducationbetweenChinaandPakistan.especiallysincethestart-upoftheBeltandRoadInitiative(“一帶一路”建設(shè))in2013.“ManystudentsfrommyuniversityandmycityhavevisitedChinaandcompletedtheirhighereducationhere.”hesays,addingthathehasmetwithmanyofthem.“IhearnewsaboutChinaontelevisionandreadaboutitinprintmedia,soIknowoftherapiddevelopmentofChinainrecentdecades.”KhansaystheBeltandRoadInitiativewillhaveaverypositiveeffectontheworld.“IhopethatIcanstayinChinatopart

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