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inNewYorkCity.Hesaysthecity'sbanone-bikesisunfairlytargetinglow-paidworker
swhokirgelycome
崇明區(qū)2019屆第一次英語(yǔ)高考模擬考試試卷
fromthecity'sLatinoandAsiancommunities.Hedoesnotaccepttheargument(30
)e-bikes
presentadangertocitizens.However,manyNewYorkersarequicktoblamee-bikeri
I.ListeningComprehension(略)
dersfornotbeing
II.GrammarandVocabulary
safe.
SectionA
ElectricBikeBaninNewYorkHurtsFoodDeliveryWorkers
SectionB
AbanonelectiicbicyclesinNewYorkCityishurtingdeliveryworkerswhodepe
A.overate
ndonthemtoearn
G.presented
aliving.Manyoftheworkersareimmigrants.
Electricbicycles,or“e-bikesJlooklikeregularbicycles,buttheyhaveelectric-p
oweredmotorsto
assistridersinmovingthebikeforward.Moste-bikesreachspeedsofabout32kilo
metersanhour,but
somecangomuch(21)(fast).
(22)itislegaltoowne-bikesinNewYorkCity,itisnotlegaltooperateth
em.Officialsthere
considerthedangeroususeofe-bikesonstreetsandsidewalksasreason(23)
theban.Lastyear,
thecityannouncedseveremeasures(24)(mean)toholde-bikeridersandresta
□rantstliatemploy
theridersresponsible.
E-bikeoperatorscannowbefined$500forbreakingtheban.Thepolice(25)_____
___alsoseizethe
bikes.
ManyofNewYork'sdeliveryworkersareChineseimmigrantsintheir50sand60s.
Theirjobrequires
themtoworkquicklyandforlonghours(26)(earn)enoughmoneytoliveon.
DeliveryworkerDeqingLiansaiditisimportanttoperformqualitywork(27)____
____theirjobalso
dependsontips.Headdedthatwhendeliveryworkersaretooslow,somepeoplerefuset
opayfbrthefood.
■ThisTmkestHcForkcrs,supervisorsangry.------------------------------
LiqiangLiuisane-bikedeliveryworkerandspokespersonfortheNewYoi<Delive
ry-WorkersUniem--------------------------------------------------
Hesays(28)(catch)breakingthebanandhavingthebikeseizedwouldcaus
ecostlydelaysfor
workers.
DoLeeiswiththeBikingPublicProject,(29)providesassistancetobicyc
le-relatedworkers
B.preciousC.rate
H.interpretI.goers
D.researchersE.impression
J.revealedK.consumer
F.pTCY2U?HowClimateChangeAffectsAirlineFlights
Hotweatherhasforceddozensofcommercial(lightstobecanceledatairportsint
PeopleThinkMealsTasteBetterIfTheyAreExpensiveheSouthwestthis
Itissaidthatthere'snosuchthingasafreelunch,butevenifyoumanagetobagabsummer.Thisflight-disturbing_41_isawarningsign.Climatechiingeisprojectedto
argainmeal,itwillhavefar-reaching
nottasteasgoodasamoreexpensivemeal,accordingtoscientists.-42_—includingsealevelrisefloodingcitiesandshiftingweatherpatternscausinglo
Anewstudyhasfoundthatrestaurant_31—whopaymorefortheirmealsthinkng-termdeclinesin
thefoodistastieragriculturalproduction.Andthereisevidencethatitisbeginningtoaffectthetake
offperformanceof
thanifitisofferedforasmallerprice.Theexpertsthinkthatpeopletendtoassociateco
commercialaircraft,withpotentialeffectsonairline_43—.
stwithqualityand
Nationalandglobaltransportationsystemsandtheeconomicactivitytheysupporth
thischangestheir_32_ofhowfoodtastes.
avebeendesigned
ScientistsatCornellUniversityinNewYorkstudiedtheeatinghabitsof139people
fortheclimateinwhichitalldeveloped.Intheaviation(航
enjoyinganItalian
空)industry,airportsandaircraftaredesigned
buffed自助
餐)inarestaurant.Thepriceofthefoodwassetbythe_33_ateither$4or$8torthefortheweatherconditionsexperienced_44_.Becausetheclimateischanging,
evenfundamental
all-you-
elementslikeairportsandkeyeconomicpartslikeairtransportationmayneedtobe_4
can-eatmeal.Customerswereaskedio_34_howgoodthefoodtasted,thequalityof
5_.
therestaurantand
Asscientistsibcusedontheimpactsofclimatechangeandextremeweatheronh
toleavetheirnames.
umansocietyand
Theexperiment_35_thatthepeoplewhopaid$8forthefoodenjoyedtheirmea
naturalecosystemsaroundtheworld,ourresearchhasquantifiedhowextremeheala
111percentmore
ssociatedwithour
thanthosewhoatethe"cheaper"buffet.Interestinglythosethatpaidforthe$4buffetsa
warmingclimatemayaffect_46_aroundtheworld.We'vefoundthatm<yorairports
idtheyfellguiltier
fromNewYorkto
aboutloadinguptheirplatesandfeltthatthey_36_.However,thescientistssaidth
DubaitoBiingkokwillseemorefrequenttakeoffweight_47_inthecomingdecades
atbothgroupsate
duetoincreasingly
aroundthesamequantityoffoodintotal,accordingtothestudy_37_attheEx
commonhottemperatures,whichcanhelpreducetheaircraft'sweightsoastoloweri
perimentalBiology
tsrequiredtakeoff
meetingthisweek.
speed.
BrianWansink,aprofessorof_38_behaviorattheuniversity,said:"Wewerefas
Thereisobviousevidencethatextremeeventssuchasheatwavesandcoastalflood
cinatedtofindthat
ingarehappening
pricinghaslittleimpactonhowmuchoneeats,butahugeimpactonhowyou_39_t
withgreaterfrequencyandintensitythanjustafewdecadesago.Andifwe_48_to
heexperience."He
reducegreenhouse
thinksthatpeopleenjoyedtheirfoodmoreastheyassociatedcostwithqualityandthat
gasemissionssignificantlyinthenextfewdecades,thefrequencyandintensityof
smallchangestoa
theseextremesis
restaurantcanchangehowtastypeoplefindtheirmeals.
projectedtoincreasedramalically.
Ina(n)_40_study,scientistsfromtheuniversityshowedthatpeoplewhoeatindi
The_49_onaviationmaybewidespread.Manyairportsarebuiltnearsealevel,p
mlightingconsume
175lessca/ories(卡路里)thanpeoplewhoeatinbrightlylitareas.uttingthematrisk
ofmorefrequent_50_asoceansrise.Thefrequencyandintensityofviolentairin
III.ReadingComprehensionovementmayincrease
SectionA
insomeregionsduetostrengtheninghigh-altitude(高海拔B.heat
的)wind.StrongerwindswouldforceairlinesB.confusions
andpilotstochangeflightlengthsandroutings,potentiallyincreasingfuel_51_.B.reservations
Manydepartmentsoftheeconomy,includingtheaviationindustry,haveyettoserB.enormously
iously_52_theB.implemented
effectsofclimatechange.Thesooner,thebetter:BothairportconstructionandairenifB.developments
tdesigntakedecades,B.gains
andhave_53—effects.Today'snewestplanesmaywellbeflyingin40or50yearsB.fail
,andtheir_54_areB.effects
beingdesignednow.Theearlierclimateimpactsareunderstoodandappreciated,theB.rolling
moreeffectiveandlessB.efficiency
costlyadaptationcanbe.ThoseadaptationsmayevenincludeinnovativewaystB.avoid
odramaticallyreduceB.different
climate-alteringemissionsacrosstheaviationindustry,whichwouldhelpreducethB.products
eproblemwhilealsoB.respondingto
_55_it.
41.A.scheme
42.A.contributions
43.A.pilots
44.A.historically
45.A.retested
46.A.travels
47.A.disorders
48.A.happen
49.A.taxes
50.A.flooding
51.A.standard
52.A.consider
53.A.greater
54.A.airports
55.A.sneezingat
-ccm--D.mess
C.feedbacksD.consequences
C.costsD.accidents
C.fundamentallyD.domestically
C.prospectedD.reengineered
C.flightsD.communications
C.bansD.restrictions
C.aimD.promise
C.viewpointsD.comments
C.repairingD.transferring
C.distributionD.consumption
C.maximizeD.demonstrate
C.lastingD.direct
C.contractsD.replacements
C.resultinginD.recoveringfrom
SectionB
Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassage.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralq
uestionsorunfinished
statements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choose
(heone(hatfitsbest
accordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.
(A)
Fluiskillingus.Theusualresponsetotheannualfluisnotenoughtofightagainstth
eriskswecurrently
face,letaloneprepareusforanevendeadlierwidespreadfluthatmostexpertsagree
willcomeinthefuture.
Yes,wehaveanannualvaccine(疫
苗),andeveryonequalifiedshouldgetitwithoutquestion.Thereality,
however,isthatlessthanhalfAmericansgetthefluvaccines.Andthefluvaccines
wehaveareonly60%
effectiveinthebestyearsand10%effectiveintheworstyears.Weurgentlyneeda
muchmoreeffectiveflu
vaccine.
IntheU.Salone,seasonalflucancauseupto36millioninfections,three-qu
artersofamillion
^hospitalizationsand56,000deaths.WearenotinvestingtheresourcesneededtoproteB.mostAmericansarenotallowedtogetthem
ctourselves,ourlovedC.noteveryoneisqualifiedforthem
D.manypeoplestillcatchfluaftergettingthem
onesandourcommunities.
57.Whatdoestheauthormeanby"continuedfootdragging”inParagraph4?
Whynot?Wehaven'tbeenhitbyatrulydestructivewidespreaddiseaseinalongtime
A.Hospitalscannotmeettheneedsofpatientsduringfluoutbreaks.
.Soasindividuals,
GUB.Theleaderscontinuetodragthefeelofthepatientsinfectedwithflu
weletdownourguardasourleadersquietlydefundanddistafftheservicesweneed
C.Individualsaren'talertenoughtotheunderinvestmentinfluprevention.
toprotectus.
D.Fluwillcertainlybecomeaseverewidespreaddiseaseinnearfuture.
Theriskofcontinuedfootdraggingishuge.Inaseverewidespreaddisease,theU.Sh
58.Whatcanbeinfenedfiomthepassage?
ealthcaresystem
A.Scienceiscurrentlynotsodevelopedastokeepussaferfromflu.
couldbedefeatedinjustweeks.Millionsofpeoplewouldbeinfectedbythevirus,
B.Thedeathfromfluismuchhigherthanthatfromotherdiseases.
andwoulddieinthe
C.Thegeneralpublicispartiallyloblamefortheneglectoffluprevention.
weeksandmonthsfollowingtheinitialoutbreak.
D.Developingauniversalfluvaccinewillcostmorethandealingwithflu.
Thecostofpreventingepidemics(流行
59.Theauthorwrotethepassagemainlyto
病)isroughlyatenthofwhatitcoststocopewiththemwhen
A.teachpeoplemoreeffectivewaystofightagainstflu
theyhit.In2012,acallwasissuedfbranannualbillion-dollarU.S.commitmentto
B.callonpeopletolakefluoutbreaksfarmoreseriously
thedevelopmentofa
C.encouragemedicalscientiststodevelopmorefluvaccines
universalfluvaccine.Sixyearslater,thesearchforauniversalvaccineremainedseri
D.urgethegovernmenttopublicizetherisksofwidespreadflu.
^=Jouslyunderfunded.
Thesimplereasonliesinourcollectivesatisfoction.Assoonasheadlinesabout
thefluarcgoing
(B)
hospitalsareemptiedofflupatients,andschoolandworkplaceabsenceratesde
Howtogetyourlaxrefund
clines,wegobackto
businessasusual.
LeadingscientistsandpublichealthofficialshavethecapabilitytokeepusmuchsaAtthestore
ferfromflu.TheyGetaGlobalBlueTaxFreeForm.IfyoudonothaveaSHOPTAXFREECar
needyourquickanddecisivesupporttosucceed.Youractiontodaymaybeamatted,see“Howtofill
roflifeanddeathfbrinyourTaxFreeForms.”
youandyourlovedones.MakesureyourTaxFreeFormisfilledinbeforearrivingatthepointofdepa
rture.
56.Theproblemofthecurrentfluvaccinesisthat__________.
LLJA.theyarenotavailableeveryyearRemembernorefundwithout:
Completed
Form
ReceiptsCustoms
attachedvalidation(驗(yàn)證)
Atthepointofdeparture
Fornon-EUresidentsonly
Goodscarriedinchecked-inluggage.
1.Checkyourluggageinatthecheck-incounter;tellthecheck-inclerkyouneedit
backforCustoms
purposes.
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