20xx年高考原创押题预测卷浙江卷英语解析版内容摘要:
ing会议; performance 表演,表现; training训练。 故选 A项。 考查 连词辨析。 “我们打开门”和“妈妈说: „度假最好的地方就在于回家 ‟”是几乎同时发生的。 as“正当 …… 时候”。 because因为 ; before 在 …… 之前; if 如果。 故选 D项。 考点: 人生感悟类 文章阅读。 第二部分:阅读理解(第一节 20 小题,第二节 5 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 50分 ) 第一节:阅读下列材料,从每题所给的四个选项 (A、 B、 C 和 D)中,选出最佳选项。 A Gavin Joseph, a teenager with Asperger‟s Syndrome, was beaten up by a group of people for just being different. Asperger‟s Syndrome is a developmental disorder that affects a person‟s ability to socialize. But instead of putting them into prison for what they did to him, Gavin offered them a chance to bee more tolerant and understanding. On Thursday night, some kids were talking about how “it‟s weird(怪异的 )” that he is always by himself, attending events alone and watching people, and it was “creepy” that he wanted to be friends with people he didn‟t know. On Friday night, another kid that overheard that conversation decided to take matters into his own hands and bee judge and jury, and this is the result of that. He didn‟t ask questions, didn‟t get to know Gavin, never met him, and didn‟t give him a chance to leave. He was called to meet someone, surrounded by people he didn‟t know, choked, punched(用拳猛击 ), and left lying on the pavement so he would “learn his lesson”. Gavin emerged from the attack with a concussion(脑震荡 ), a fractured nose, a bruised esophagus(食道 ) and some damage to his eye, but thankfully, none of the injuries resulted in permanent damage. But here‟s the truly amazing part — Gavin refused to press charges against the people who did this to him. Instead of wanting to see them punished, he wants to see them educated. Gavin asked that his attackers do munity service that is disabilityrelated. According to his mother, Gavin also asked “that they watch a 20 min video statement he taped while their families were present so they could see the damage they did and hear the event from his perspective.” “If you are reading this, I hope you talk to your teens,” his mother wrote. “Tell them about disabilities you can‟t see, teach them to be tolerant of people that are different, teach them that if they continuously see someone alone that maybe it is not their choice to be alone, remind them to ask questions first and get to know one another.” 41. Gavin is always alone because he . A. enjoys being alone B. is always upsetting C. suffers from a disease D. doesn‟t like his schoolmates 42. Which can best replace the underlined word “creepy” in Paragraph 2? A. Fun. B. Strange. C. Natural. D. Inspiring. 43. Why was Gavin beaten by a group of people? A. He hurt some kids before. B. He is different from normal people. C. He refused to make friends with a kid. D. He didn‟t take school lessons seriously. 44. How did Gavin react to his injuries? A. He thought back bravely. B. He was too scared to react. C. He decided to turn to court for help. D. He didn‟t take school lessons seriously. 45. We can conclude that Gavin‟s way of reacting was . A. interesting B. praiseworthy C. disappointing D. unreasonable 43. B 细节理解 题。 由第一段中的“ was beaten up by a group of people for just being different”及第二、三段可知, Gavin 仅仅因为和别人不同而被殴打。 因此答案为 B 项。 44. D 细节理解 题。 由倒数第二段可知, Gavin 想让欺凌他的孩子们从这次事件中学到东西。 因此答案为 D 项。 45. B 推理判断 题。 Gavin 在被欺凌后不仅没有粗暴地报复,反而想办法让欺负他的孩子们从这件事上有所收获。 再根据倒数第二段首句“ But here‟s the truly amazing part — Gavin refused to press charges against the people who did this to him.”可推断,他对待欺凌的方式值得称赞。 考点:记叙文阅读 B Empathy(同情 ) is a quality that is essential to most people‟s lives and yet the modern world makes it easy to lose sight of the feelings of others. But almost everyone can learn to develop this crucial personality trait(品质 ), says Roman Krznaric. Roman Krznaric used to regularly walk past a homeless man around the corner from where he lived in Oxford and took almost no notice of him. One day he stopped to speak to him. It turned out his name was Alan Human and he had a degree in Philosophy, Politics and Economics from the University of Oxford. They afterwards developed a friendship based on their mon interest in Aristotle39。 s ethics (伦理学 ). This unexpected meeting taught Roman that having conversations with strangers opens up our empathic minds. We can not only meet amazing people but also challenge the prejudices that we have about others based on their appearance, accents or backgrounds. Furthermore, it‟s about recovering the curiosity everyone had as children. Respect the advice of oral historian Studs Terkel, who always spoke to people on the bus, “Don39。 t be an examiner, be the interested inquirer(探究者 ).” The world‟s first Empathy Museum, which is starting in the UK in late 2020 and will then be travelling to Australia and other countries. Amongst the unusual exhibitions will be a human library, where instead of borrowing a book you borrow a person for conversation– maybe an unhappy investment banker or a gay father. In other words, the kind of people you may not get to meet in everyday life. As the psychologist and inventor of emotional intelligence Daniel Goleman puts it, without empathy a person is “emotionally tone deaf”. It39。 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 Alan bee good friends? A. They helped each other. B. They felt pity for each other. C. They shared the same interest. D. They had to depend on each other. 47. What should adults learn from children? A. Never judge by appearances. B. Be curious about others. C. Never talk to strangers. D. Always be polite. 48. According to Paragraph 5, a human library you can . A.。20xx年高考原创押题预测卷浙江卷英语解析版
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