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20xx年高考原創(chuàng)押題預(yù)測(cè)卷浙江卷英語(yǔ)解析版(參考版)

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【正文】 選項(xiàng)中有一項(xiàng)是多余選項(xiàng)。 考點(diǎn):生活哲理類(lèi)文章閱讀 第二節(jié) : 下面文章中有 5 個(gè)段落需要添加首句 (第 61~65 題 )。 縱觀全文可知,作者通過(guò)本文意在傳遞這樣一個(gè)理念:我們要關(guān)注生活中的美好事物,不能因?yàn)樽分鸪晒Χ淠宋覀兊纳?。故選 B 項(xiàng)。 59. B 句意理解 題。 根據(jù)倒數(shù)第三、四段可知,隨著年齡的增長(zhǎng),我們所關(guān)注的東西發(fā)生了變化,將更多的精力用來(lái)追逐能給我們帶來(lái)成功的東西。故 C 項(xiàng)正確。 考點(diǎn):新聞報(bào)道 D In high school I had the good fortune of having creative friends. We?d do crazy things like dance in the hallways and make strange movies. We?d be loud and silly in busy places where others could see, and there I learned a surprising lesson: when you behave strangely on purpose, others feel more embarrassed than you do. They don?t know how to respond, so they leave you alone. As an adult I find this upsetting. I know when something interesting is happening people will pretend to be indifferent(冷漠的 ), even if in their hearts they?re interested in what?s going on. If some talented person magically appeared in your home or office, and began performing a passionate(充滿(mǎn)熱情的 ) private concert for you, you?d be moved. It?s rare these days to see someone performing a craft live and in person. Yet these musicians performing on the street, putting their full energy out into the world for anyone?s pleasure, gained no reaction. People walked past without a glance, staring at their own shoes, as if they were surrounded by long dead sidewalks. It?s strange how we can spend hours a day behind electric screens of various shapes and sizes, bored by how unreal much of it is, yet walk right past living musicians without a glance. We treat amazing things as if they weren?t there. As I stood listening, I soon felt strange. Why am I the only one here? Even though I knew it was right to stay and listen, it felt strange because I was alone. Had there been a crowd around any of the musicians, more people would have stopped to join, simply because they could do it without feeling strange. But standing alone, I felt I was doing something wrong. It?s sad, but I?m no longer that crazy kid in high school, running through the hallways. Now I?m more like the others, worried more about standing out than enjoying the world. I call this the challenge of indifference. As we grow up we?re taught selfcontrol, how to focus ourselves, and how to tune out things that are “wrong” or “juvenile” or “wastes of time.” We bee indifferent to the whims(突發(fā)奇想 ) of the child mind, trading it in for suits and resumes—the tools of success in the adult world. The challenge as an adult, once you?ve found your way and settled down, is to undo indifference. We all have that voice in our heads that whispers, “This is cool” or “This is different” or even “Wait—what is this? Let?s see,” but it?s pounded into submission(被馴服 ) by the rational adult voice we?ve used to get the external things we want so dearly. I know many people who are fundamentally frustrated with their lives and have been for some time. And they?re surprised they feel this way—after all, they?re successful at work. They expected that fact to be enough to make them happy forever, as that?s the mythical bargain. But we?re never told that success often demands indifference to the wonders of the real, or the magic of the ridiculous. My life was changed by films like Fight Club and American Beauty, because they show how empty a successful life can be. They expose how we create our own emptiness(空虛 ) which can only be filled from the inside out, not with expensive material things. It starts by rediscovering what we overlook, including people living their passions, like street musicians, chefs, or craftsmen, people who are not indifferent. They are fully present, and give us a chance to join them in the moment, but only if we stop to listen. 55. Why were the author and his friends not teased in high school? A. Other students were busy studying then. B. Other students didn?t think it was worth remarking. C. Other students were too embarrassed to respond. D. Other students were amazed by the creative behavior. 56. What does the author find distressing as an adult? A. People hide their feelings on interesting things. B. People are only interested in their own business. C. People are not moved by things they choose to experience. D. People don?t find fun in interesting things as they used to. 57. What made the author feel strange when he was listening to the street music in Post Alley? A. His addiction to music. B. The bad performance. C. Being the only listener there. D. Passersby?s ignorance. 58. According to the passage, as we enter the adult world, ____________. A. our focus in life changes B. there?re fewer ways to enjoy ourselves C. we have to learn to behave ourselves D. we meet more challenges in our life 59. What does the underlined sentence in the last but one paragraph suggest? A. Many people blamed their life?s frustration on failure at work. B. Many people wrongly believed a successful career promises a happy life. C. Many people were not content with the imbalance between life and work. D. Many people were surprised to find they could not achieve happiness from work. 60. The author wrote the passage to _________. A. remember her late husband B. express her deep love for basketball C. bring back happy memories in high school D. remember an ordinary but respectable old friend 57. C 細(xì)節(jié)理解 題。 本文主要講述的是美國(guó)職業(yè)棒球大聯(lián)盟中的圣路易斯紅雀隊(duì)涉嫌非法侵入休斯頓太空人隊(duì)的數(shù)據(jù)庫(kù),因此本文選自體育新聞報(bào)道。因此選 A項(xiàng)。 53. A 代詞指代題 。也就是說(shuō),他的舊信息可能被利用了。 52. B 推理判斷題 。這一事件成為此次調(diào)查的導(dǎo)火索。 51. B 細(xì)節(jié)理解題 。 由第一段中的“ … are investigating the St. Louis Cardinals”可知,圣路易斯紅雀隊(duì)( the Cardinals)正在接受調(diào)查。圣路易斯紅雀隊(duì)因被懷疑非法侵入休斯頓太空人隊(duì)的數(shù)據(jù)庫(kù)而被調(diào)查。s clear that with a little effort nearly everyone can put more of their empathic potential to use. So try putting on your empathy shoes and make an adventure of looking at the world through the eyes of others. 46. Why did Roman and Ala
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