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1、2.Subscribers of TIME for Kids will get the following EXCEPT.2019 年高考英语模拟试卷 A. key and select articles B. teachers guides注意事项: C. digital materials D. school funds (1)本试卷适用于全国卷 I、全国卷 II 以及全国卷 III 的所有考生;3.How much should you pay if you are ordering 500 subscriptions for a whole (2)本试卷共 150 分,考试时间 100
2、 分钟。 year? 第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分 60 分) A. $1600 B$1780 C. $3200 D. $3560 第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 3 分,满分 45 分) B 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A 、B、 C 和 D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 In 1989 in a Zulu village, Daphne gave birth to a baby named Nkosi. As the months passed, the doctor found that the A baby was infected with HIV , and
3、 so was his mother. The identity of his father would remain Daphne?s secret. Daphne was A subscription to TIME for Kids includes the following: not yet 20, yet she was dying, and so was her tiny son. Key articles available at two reading levels; select articles available at three reading levels; Mea
4、nwhile, another South African woman, Gail Johnson, was living a different life. She and her husband were not Accessibility features available through the digital magazine including key articles with full Spanish translation,wealthy, but a visit to a friend?s brother, who was in the last stage of AID
5、S, made her determined to do something. By read-aloud, and embedded vocabulary support; October, she had raised enough money to set up a guest house and take in 12 people who were dying of AIDS. Daphne Lesson plans and teaching resources for each issue, including reading assessments.sent her boy to
6、the guest house, where he became a star. 2017-2018 HalfYear Pricing But in 1992 the guest house had to close for lack of money. Gail offered to adopt Nkosi. In 1997, Gail sent Nkosi to Need Help Funding TIME For Kids in your classroom,click here! school, as there was no law preventing HIV- positive
7、kids from entering South Africa?s schools. Eight -year-old Nkosi had Number of Students Half Year Price lived longer than any other child ever born HIV-positive. In the three years at school Nkosi had only one accident. He fell 1-149 $3.56 in the playground and cut his mouth. The bleeding was handle
8、d with care. His school performance was satisfactory.150-299 $3.38 Nkosi?s progress was followed by the mediA. Gail took advantage of the coverage to raise money and found a house300+ $3.20 in Johannesburg for some women and their kids. She called it Nkosi?s Haven. Nkosi and Gail became icons ( 标志)
9、in thePrices are per student for half the school year. S&H included in pricing. international AIDS community. They were invited to the United States and made appearances. Then in July 2000, the 13thNeed a custom price quote? International Conference on AIDS was scheduled to be held in Durban.If you
10、are ordering more than 750 subscriptions, we are here to help with a volume discount. Complete this form or Nkosi was introduced to a huge audience. “ Hi, ” he said. “ My name is Nkosi Johnson. I?m 11 years old. I was bocontact customer service at 1-800-777-8600.HIV-positive. I hate having AIDS, bec
11、ause I get very sick and I get very sad when I think of all the other children andNeed help with funding? babies with AIDS.If you are interested in purchasing a subscription to TIME for Kids for your students but are struggling with funding, “Care for us and accept us. We are all human beings. We ar
12、e normal. We have needs just like everyone else. Don?tthe following resources may help you locate additional funding from government programs and grants. be afraid of us. We are all the same. ”Need to try it? His tiny body was being attacked by AIDS, but his big heart inspired a nation.Great news! T
13、IME for Kids student access is free to subscribers! However, for ALL the great functionality of TIMEA week after the Christmas in the year 2000, Nkosi asked if he could take a bath. He lay in the hot water and smiled.for Kids, subscribe today for full access to new features as they are released. A f
14、ew minutes later he went into a coma (昏迷) .Early on June 1, 2001, Nkosi died. Gail kissed him. “ I love you, 1.This passage is most likely intended for. said. “ Go quietly, my darling boy. ”A. teachers B. parents C. students D. children4.From the first paragraph, it can be inferred that_.英语试题第 1 页(共
15、 8 页)英语试题第 2 页(共 8 页)A. Nkosi got infected with HIV when he was born B. Nkosi didn?t know who hi s father was B. It attempts to help elephants survive the cold weather.C. Nkosi was deserted by his father D. Nkosis birth mother died of HIV C. It has added mammoth genes to the stem cells of elephants.
16、4.Which of the following is NOT true according to this passage? D.It has published the complete genome of the woolly mammoth.A. Nkosi?s made great progress in his health. B. Nkosi did well at school. 9.It can be concluded from the ar ticle that Beth Shapiro? attitude towards the success of the Mammo
17、th cloning is.C. Nkosi led a fairly active life. D.Nkosi died at the age of 12. A. optimistic B. doubtful C. convinced D. unsuspecting5.The author wrote this article mainly to._. 10.By saying. it would be a good idea to start running ”the last paragraph, the writer really means ”A. express his/her a
18、ppreciation for a helpful woman B. warn us the danger of HIV/AIDS A. Woolly mammoths are good at running. B. Woolly mammoths will soon come back to life.C. tell us a heartbroken story D.give an account of an inspiring story C. Humans will have to drive mammoths away. D.Humans would be under threat o
19、f mammoths.6.How is the article mainly developed? 11.Which could be the best title for the passage?A. By comparison. B. By giving examples. A. Whether dead mammoths can come back to life B. Mammoths became extinct long agoC. By following the order of time. D.Through an analysis of cause and effect.
20、C. The challenges to clone mammoths D.Extinct mammoths being clonedC DA team of international scientists has published the complete genome (基因组) of the woolly mammoth (长毛象) The storm doesn?t always have to pass before we see a rainbow. In fact, this group of artists would like passers -by to-a creat
21、ure which became extinct (灭绝的) thousands of years ago. witness a burst of color during a storm.The study, published in the Journal Current Biology, will probably cheer up a team of Harvard University Students and recent graduates from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC ) have created a
22、 conceptresearchers whove been planning to add mammoth genes to the stem cells(干会田胞) of elephants. Their aim is to find design for sidewalk illustrations (图案) that appear only when wet. The members of the design team, who are all Southout how the mammoths adaptations helped them survive the ice ages
23、. Korean, imagined the project as a way to provide relief during Seouls severe monsoon (季风) season.The Long Now Foundation, based in San Francisco, is financing the Harvard team and has daring plans for the Seoul, South Korea, is a vibrant city, the group wrote on its portfolio page. But during the
24、annual three-weekfuture if the species is resurrected (使复活) .It says on its website that its goal is “to produce new mammoths that are monsoon season, Seouls energy disappears under the dark cloud. ”capable of repopulating the vast lands of cold desert and forest in Eurasia and North AmericA. “ They
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