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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

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A.overate

ndonthemtoearn

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aliving.Manyoftheworkersareimmigrants.

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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.

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___alsoseizethe

bikes.

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Theirjobrequires

themtoworkquicklyandforlonghours(26)(earn)enoughmoneytoliveon.

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dependsontips.Headdedthatwhendeliveryworkersaretooslow,somepeoplerefuset

opayfbrthefood.

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workers.

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PeopleThinkMealsTasteBetterIfTheyAreExpensiveheSouthwestthis

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argainmeal,itwillhavefar-reaching

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commercialaircraft,withpotentialeffectsonairline_43—.

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thischangestheir_32_ofhowfoodtastes.

avebeendesigned

ScientistsatCornellUniversityinNewYorkstudiedtheeatinghabitsof139people

fortheclimateinwhichitalldeveloped.Intheaviation(航

enjoyinganItalian

空)industry,airportsandaircraftaredesigned

buffed自助

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evenfundamental

all-you-

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perimentalBiology

tsrequiredtakeoff

meetingthisweek.

speed.

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Thereisobviousevidencethatextremeeventssuchasheatwavesandcoastalflood

cinatedtofindthat

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reducegreenhouse

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smallchangestoa

theseextremesis

restaurantcanchangehowtastypeoplefindtheirmeals.

projectedtoincreasedramalically.

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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.

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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

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C.bansD.restrictions

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C.viewpointsD.comments

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C.maximizeD.demonstrate

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statements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choose

(heone(hatfitsbest

accordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.

(A)

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eriskswecurrently

face,letaloneprepareusforanevendeadlierwidespreadfluthatmostexpertsagree

willcomeinthefuture.

Yes,wehaveanannualvaccine(疫

苗),andeveryonequalifiedshouldgetitwithoutquestion.Thereality,

however,isthatlessthanhalfAmericansgetthefluvaccines.Andthefluvaccines

wehaveareonly60%

effectiveinthebestyearsand10%effectiveintheworstyears.Weurgentlyneeda

muchmoreeffectiveflu

vaccine.

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onesandourcommunities.

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.Soasindividuals,

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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

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clines,wegobackto

businessasusual.

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Completed

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ReceiptsCustoms

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Atthepointofdeparture

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purposes.

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