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1、Tomorrowsworld课时跟踪检测B卷i.完形填空(2015镇江高三模拟)Inmydualprofessionasaneducatorandhealthcareprovider,IhaveworkedwithnumerouschildreninfectedwiththevirusthatcausesAIDS.The_1_that_Ihavehadwiththesespecialkidshavebeen_2_inmyJife.Theyhavetaughtmesomanythings.Ihaveespeciallylearnedthatgreat_3_canbe.foundinthesmal
2、lestofpackages.LetmetellyouaboutTyler.TylerandhismotherwerebothinfectedwithHIV.Fromtheverybeginningofhislife,hewas_4_onmedicationstoenablehimto5.Whenhewasfive,hehadatubesurgicallyinsertedinaveininhischest.Thistubewas_6_toapump,whichhecarriedinasmallbackpackonhisback.Medicationswerehookeduptothispump
3、andwerecontinuouslysuppliedthroughthis_7_tohisbloodstream.Attimes,healsoneededsupplementedoxyg.ento8hisbreathing.Tylerwasntwillingto9onesinglemomentofhischildhoodtothisdeadlydisease.Itwasnot_10_tofindhimplayingandracingaroundhisbackyard,11_hismedicine-ladenbackpackanddragginghistankofoxygen_12_himin
4、hislittlewagon.AllofuswhoknewTylerweresurprisedathispure13inbeingaliveandtheenergyitgavehim.Tylersmomoften14himbytellinghimthathemovedso15sheneededtodresshiminred.Thatway,whenshepeeredthroughthewindowtocheckonhimplayingintheyard,shecouldquickly_16_him.Thisawfuldiseaseeventually_17_eventhelikesofalit
5、tledynamo(精力充?市的人)likeTyler.Hegrewquiteilland,unfortunately,sodidhisHIV-infectedmother.Whenitbecame18_thathewasntgoingtosurvive,Tylersmomtalkedtohimaboutdeath.SheI might die soon.When I die, pleasell be playing when she gets there,19himbytellingTylerthatshewasdyingtoo,andthatshewouldbewithhimsooninh
6、eaven.Afewdaysbeforehisdeath,Tylerwhisperedtome)dressmeinred.Mom_20_shescomingtoheaven,too.IandIwanttomakesureshecanfindme.B. problemsD . difficultiesB . giftsD . wishesB . careD . distress1. A.appointmentsC.relationships2. A.dreamsC.nightmares3. A.courageC.disappointment4.A.hardB.fedC.bentD.depende
7、nt5.A.surviveB.practiceC.escapeD.calm6.A.connectedB.comparedC.droppedD.decorated7.A.experimentB.tubeC.heartD.doctor8.A.indicateB.substituteC.supportD.check9.A.giveupB.bringupC.sendoutD.holdon10.A.unusualB.commonC.possibleD.practical11.A.adjustingB.wearingC.takingD.dressing12.A.onB.besideC.belowD.beh
8、ind13.A.depressionB.doubtC.confusionD.joy14.A.teasedB.criticizedC.scoldedD.inspired15,A.slowlyB.regularlyC.steadilyD.fast16.A.spotB.ignoreC.loseD.miss17.A.woredownB.caredaboutC.heldbackD.tookon18.A.explicitB.abnormalC.apparentD.vague19.A.showedB.answeredC.comfortedD.recognized20.A.promisedB.forgotC.
9、admittedD.discoveredn.阅读理解(2015南京东山夕卜校学情调研)TheGermancityofHamburghasannouncedplanstobecomeobviously feel that that walking, bikings project istheand tocar-freewithinthenexttwodecades.Itisanambitiousidea,butcityofficialspersonalmotorcardoesnotfulfillafunctiontakingpublictransportcannot.ThegoalofHambu
10、rgreplaceroadswithagreennetwork,whichwillallowpeopletonavigatethroughthecitywithouttheuseofcars.BanishingthecarfromurbanareasisbecomingacommontrendinmanyEuropeancities.Londonimposesaacongestionchargeonprivatevehiclesenteringthecitycentreduringrushhours.Copenhagenisbuildingbicyclesuperhighwaysradiati
11、ngoutfromthecitycentre.Thesedevelopmentscombinedmaymakeworryingreadingfordrivingenthusiasts.Isthetimeofthepersonalcarover?InthecenturysincetheFordModelTwasintroducedin1908,globalvehiclenumbershaveswollentowelloverabillion.Butaccordingtorecentresearch,thegrowthmayhavestopped.AccordingtoProfessorMicha
12、elSivak,attheUniversityofMichigan,amotorization”intheUSmighthavereachedapeakin2008,andthatthefigureshavebeenonthedeclinesince.“NewYork,Washington,Boston,Philadelphia,eachhavemorethanthirtypercentofhouseholdswithoutalightdutyvehicle,saysSivak.Infact,thefiguresshowthatfif上y-sixpercentofhouseholdsinNew
13、York(whichtopthelist)donthaveacar.Ithinkthatwillbesurprisingtomostpeople.Itwassurprisingtome,andIaminthebusiness.”Sivakthinksanumberoffactorscouldbecontributingtothetrend,includingworkingfromhomeandthemovementofpopulationsbacktocitycenters.InChina,BeijingandShanghaiarelookingatplanstolimitthenumbero
14、fnewvehiclesbeingregisteredtocontrolgrowth.Itsamovementmorecitiesarelookingtowards,particularlyintheUS.1. WhydoesHamburglaunchthe“car-freeprogram?A. Tobuildagreenerenvironment.B. Tofixaworldwideroadnetwork.C. Tocallonpeopletotakeexercise.D. Toreplacethepublictransport.2. Theunderlinedwordabanishingi
15、nParagraph2canbestbereplacedby:.A.puttingoutB.givingawayC.drivingawayD.settingout3. ProfessorMichaelSivakusestheexamplesinParagraph5.A. toprovethenumberofcarshasbeenincreasingsharplyB. topersuadeAmericanpeopletogiveuptheirwayoflifeC. tointroducetothereadersanewtrendinbuyingcarsD. toshowmanyAmericanshavealreadyabandonedcars4. WhatdoesMichaelSivakthinkoftheresul