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1 . NEW YORK—President Donald Trump’s decision to suspend immigration to the Unit States for 60 days to stop those applying for permanent residency from taking American job has drawn criticism from immigration supporters who brand it a “distraction” amid the coronavirus pandemic(流行病).

“In light of the attack from the Invisible Enemy, as well as the need to protect the jobs of our GREAT American Citizens, I will be signing an Executive Order to temporarily suspend immigration into the United States!” the president tweeted Monday night. Trump said he signed the executive order Wednesday. “This would ensure that unemployed Americans of all backgrounds will be first in line for jobs as our economy opens,” Trump said at Wednesday night’s coronavirus news briefing.

The president had initially wanted to suspend all immigration to the US to stop the spread of OVID-19 and “protect American jobs”, as 22 million have filed(申请) for unemployment. But on Tuesday he said his executive order would affect only some family members of US citizens seeking green cards (permanent residency IDs) and foreign workers who want to move to America.” It would be wrong and unjust for Americans laid off by the virus to be replaced with new immigrant labor flow in from abroad.” Trump said at the briefing.

The executive order won’t bar(禁止) immigrants already living in America seeking green cards, or the 85,000 workers a year given H-1B visas nor seasonal farm workers. It also will not stop people using temporary visas for work or travel.

“The Trump administration is again seeking to distract Americans from their own failures to secure testing, provide basic protections for all workers, and create a healthcare system that works for us all,” Bitta Mostofi, commissioner of the New York Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs, told China Daily. He also said, “Among the l million essential workers in New York City working on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic—delivery worker, EMS staff, drivers, healthcare personnel, and more—half are immigrant.”

Former US secretary of state John Kerry told CNN that the immigration order was “a sideshow, an effort to divert people’s attention”.

At least 6 million US healthcare workers were born abroad, including 29 percent of all doctors, 38 percent of home health aides(助力) and 23 percent of retail store pharmacists(药剂师), according to the Migration Policy Institute.

1. Why did Trump sign the executive order according to Para. 2?
A.To improve the welfare of American people.
B.To reduce employment pressure in America.
C.To promote America’s economic development.
D.To avoid American population rising so quickly.
2. What can we infer from Bitta Mostofi’s words in Para. 5?
A.Immigration to America should be limited to give local Americans more job chances.
B.The Trump administration is trying its best to secure testing to deal with the virus.
C.Immigrants play an important role in fighting against the COVID-19 pandemic.
D.The Trump administration has created an effective healthcare system.
3. What does the underlined words “divert people’s attention” in Para. 6 mean?
A.Ignore people’s attention
B.Control people’s attention
C.Focus on people’s attention
D.Take people’s attention away.
4. Which of the following can serve as the best title for the news report?
A.US immigration suspension draws criticism.
B.US stops those applying for permanent residency.
C.US takes measures to stop spread of COVID-19.
D.US healthcare workers who were born abroad.
2020-07-31更新 | 50次组卷 | 1卷引用:2020届黑龙江省哈尔滨市高三5月模拟复课联考英语试题
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2 . 阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(不多于3个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。

Nation bans consumption of wild animals

The outbreak of the novel coronavirus(冠状病毒),which is thought to have emerged at a seafood market in Wuhan,Hubei province,    1    wildlife was sold illegally,has urged China's top legislature(立法机构) to make     2     swift decision to thoroughly ban the eating of wildlife across the country.

The decision     3    (make) by the National People's Congress Standing Committee on Monday has indicated that all wild animals on the protection list of the existing Wild Animal Protection Law     4    (ban) from consumption.

The decision,     5    (consist)of eight articles,focuses on the problem of some people eating wild animals.     6    (it)aim is to completely ban eating wild animals,stop the illegal wildlife trade and promote environmental protection and public health     7    (aware).

Also,under some special circumstances and with the regulations of relevant laws,wild animals can be used     8    non-edible(非食用的)purposes,such as for     9    (science)research,for drugs and display.     10    ,strict application and approval procedures are required,according to the decision.

2020-06-09更新 | 194次组卷 | 1卷引用:2020届黑龙江省哈尔滨市六中高三第一次高考模拟考试英语试题
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。本文主要讲述了美国野猪破坏庄稼、传播疾病、攻击人畜的严重情况,并提出解决此问题的困难程度以及此问题给人们带来的争论。

3 . The U.S. government is facing an increasing bother. Wild pigs, at their worst, can damage crops, spread diseases, attack humans and kill farm animals. And things are getting worse: a study shows that they are likely to double in number over the next 3 years. Why is it so hard to control wild pigs?

Introduced to America in the 16th century, and related to the wild pigs found in Europe, wild pigs can be found in 75% of all states. No single law exists to control them and regulations differ between states: while in Missouri they can only be shot if met by chance, in Texas hunting is actively encouraged; a “pork chopper” law allows Texan hunters to shoot wild pigs from helicopters, and some people in Louisiana have even built their own pig—hunting drone(无人机). As well as being popular with hunters, wild pigs are cheaper for game raisers to breed(饲养) than deer. In Michigan and Pennsylvania suggested bans on the private breeding of pigs for hunting have caused quarrels between game raisers and wildlife officials.

Wild pigs’ double nature—considered pests by farmers, but valued by hunters—makes it hard to pass laws to control them. Two other factors also contribute. Nearly 70% of land in America is privately owned. And it is difficult for lawmakers to force breeding and hunting laws on private landowners. Secondly, it is hard to define a wild pig.

In some states, laws are being introduced to redefine the term “wild animal” to keep out wild pigs. This is good news for those raising pigs for hunting, but less are to those who consider them pests whose number should be limited. Meanwhile, discussions continue over how to deal with this problem.

1. People are not permitted to hunt wild pigs freely in ________.
A.TexasB.Michigan
C.MissouriD.Louisiana
2. Why do the game raisers prefer raising wild pigs to deer?
A.It’s difficult to raise deer.
B.Wild pigs are in large numbers.
C.Deer are not popular with hunters.
D.They can benefit more from wild pigs.
3. Which is NOT the reason for the difficulty in controlling wild pigs?
A.The difficulty of passing effective laws.
B.The high percentage of land owned privately.
C.The farmers’ unwillingness to shoot wild pigs.
D.The popularity of raising wild pigs in many states.
4. What is the best title of the text?
A.Why are wild pigs so hard to control?
B.Are wild pigs pests or wild animals?
C.Wild pigs—an increasing danger in the US.
D.How to deal with the problem of wild pigs?
2016-12-12更新 | 70次组卷 | 2卷引用:2015届黑龙江哈尔滨第九中学高三第三次高考模拟英语试卷1
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