山西省运城中学、芮城中学2018-2019学年高二上学期期中联考英语试卷 Word版含答案
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Sturtin Hotel Tel: 876333

Located in pleasant countryside surroundings. We offer scenic views and old-world attractiveness. Relax after a long day by swimming in the pool or using the exercise gym. Separate study rooms; bar and restaurant available. No children. Downtown Digs Tel: 882313

Do you worry that you will not have enough money to see them through? Don't waste it on expensive housing. This is a hostel(招待所) run by students. No references and no rules. Shared bathroom, dormitory accommodation. 30 minutes' walk to university and city center. Hilton Hostel Tel: 846241

It's not quite the Hilton Hostel but all rooms are fully provided with meals, bedding and cleaning services included. 5 minutes' walk to the university and bus stops to the city downtown. Minimum stay period of six months. Singles only. 9. If you like swimming, you will choose

 A. Banbury House B. Three Seasons

 C. Sturtin Hotel D. Downtown Digs

 

10. In what way is Downtown Digs different from the other residences?

 A. It is comfortable. B. It is expensive.

 C. It is cheap. D. It is quiet.

11. If you would like to live as close as possible to the university, you'd better choose

 A. Banbury House B. Three Seasons

 C. Downtown Digs D. Hilton Hostel

  D

  Golden eagle populations in the UK are set to increase as some chicks are reintroduced to the north of England. Ten birds will be released(释放)from south of Edinburgh in summer 2018, with the hope of bringing the species back from disappearing in England. More eagles will be released in the summertime of the next five years.

The project received £ 1.3 million of lottery funding in March and has now been awarded a further £ 150,000 to employ workers to run the operation. Project manager Cat Barlow said: "This is a really exciting time as the project is now starting to happen and we will soon start to see its benefits. Work will start next summer, when we will collect a number of golden eagle chicks in the Highlands and bring them south to be reared and released from an already selected place."