2021年浙江省学军中学等五校联考高考英语模拟试卷(5月份)(附答案详解).pdf
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1、第 1 页,共 20 页 2021 年浙江省学军中学等五校联考高考英语模拟试卷(5月份)一、阅读理解(本大题共 10 小题,共 25.0 分)A My mother didnt set out to be a civil rights activist.In fact,she had no intention of becoming a pioneer of any sort.But because of the kind of person she was,and the times she lived through,she turned out to be both.She gave a
2、 whole group of black Alabama girls opportunities they otherwise wouldnt have had,and became a role model for all of us.In 1941 she bought an old Victorian house to operate as a preschool.The huge,sunny rooms and breezy porches also served as a meeting place for my mothers first Girl Scout troop.Tho
3、ugh this may seem a small thing now,at the time it was a watershed(分水岭)event.Racism was a fact of life in the 1940s,and African American girls were barred from joining white troops.My mother,who was only five feet tall but could beat you on a fast-paced hike,decided it was time for a change.Her troo
4、p was the first for African Americans in Alabama.When Mama saw a need,she filled it.In 1950,the Girl Scouts sent a group of women-all of them white-from headquarters in New York to help my mother with an overnight training camp.The women met in a wilderness area outside Birmingham where,unknown to t
5、hem,the Ku Klux Klan(3 K党)was active.It never occurred to the women,black and white,that they were violating the rules of segregation(种族隔离)by camping together.That night,my mother awoke to the sound of mens voices.She stole out of her tent and saw them,dressed in their horrible uniforms.They offered
6、 what must have been a terrifying warning:Be gone by sunrise.She never shared this story with me;people protected their children from some of the uglier sides of racism.But I over-heard my parents talking about it later that night and I realized there was something remarkable about Mama.I felt an ob
7、ligation to give back,to seek solutions and create opportunities as she did.Its not something you choose to do;its just something you do,she would say.And what Ive found is this:In giving to others,you get as much as you give.1.What made the authors mother an advocate for civil rights?_ 第 2 页,共 20 页
8、 A.Her passion and educational background.B.Her race and financial condition.C.Her personality and social background.D.Her occupation and religious belief.2.Why does the author mention her mothers height in the third paragraph?_ A.To indicate her deeply-rooted sympathy for her mother.B.To emphasize
9、her mothers surprising strength.C.To illustrate what a role model should look like.D.To show her mother differs from average black women.3.What does the author think of her mothers meeting with the Ku Klux Klan?_ A.It proves to be dangerous and unworthy.B.It reveals the danger of racism.C.It violate
10、s the rules of segregation.D.It inspires her to be brave and caring.B Our brain doesnt know how to be happy,or even content.It simply lacks the genetic instructions to carry out that task.It knows how to do a million other less important things,from writing a letter to maintaining our balance;from a
11、ppreciating the music of Bach to smelling a rose,but if you ask the brain to be happy,it simply doesnt know how to respond.This is because the genetic code is only concerned with survival and reproduction,which happiness does not necessarily have anything to do with,and therefore belongs in a differ
12、ent realm.Nature doesnt want us to always feel content and satisfied,let alone happy,as this would lower our guard against possible threats to our survival.Happiness,as the Brazilian poet Vinicius de Moraes put it,is like a feather flying in the air.It flies light,but not for very long.It is so elus
13、ive that it has also been compared to a butterfly,which when pursued,is always just beyond your grasp,but which,if you will sit down quietly,may alight upon you,according to 19th-century American novelist Nathaniel Hawthorne.In any case,what is clear is that happiness is,at best,fleeting(飞逝的)and inc
14、onstant.In this blog,we will look at the myth of happiness from many perspectives and,in the process,we will touch on topics such as happy personalities,the unhappy workings of the brain,evolution,dreams,and even fairy tales.I explore all these issues in detail in my book,which shares its title with
15、 this blog.Happiness is a crucial concept.We spend all of our lives pursuing 第 3 页,共 20 页 it,so it deserves a very careful analysis.We are determined by our biological design to experience mixed and messy emotions.But the silver lining is the knowledge that having difficult emotions doesnt represent
16、 a personal failure.The inevitable unhappiness that we all suffer from time to time is not a shortcoming that demands urgent repair.Far from it.This unhappiness is,in fact,what makes us human.4.Why does our brain lack the genetic instructions to be happy?_ A.Because being happy is less important tha
17、n appreciating and creating art.B.Because happiness has little to do with the continuation of a species.C.Because we tend to be more aware of the threats when we are unhappy.D.Because feeling good isnt one of our concerns in living a life.5.What does the underlined word in paragraph 3 most probably
18、mean?_ A.Difficult to achieve.B.Easy to expose.C.Unable to explain.D.Likely to remain.6.What can we learn from the passage?_ A.We should make happiness our top concern no matter what.B.Negative emotions always require immediate attention.C.Social failures are more likely to be troubled by negative f
19、eelings.D.We should accept difficult emotions as a natural part of life.C Loneliness is a widespread problem with complex roots.There has been a quiet pandemic developing while most peoples attention has been on covid-19.The lockdown has worsened a problem that has been spreading in many developed n
20、ations for decades:loneliness.It is a complex issue which covers not only social lives,but the way you work and the way you vote.Noreena Hertz,an academic,deals with the subject in an important new book,The Lonely Century.Loneliness increases the risk of heart disease,strokes and dementia(痴呆症).Those
21、 who say they are lonely are likelier to be depressed five years later.In addition,lonely people can become more hostile towards others and more attracted to extremist politics.Part of the problem stems from contemporary employment.Globally,two in five office workers feel lonely at work.This rises t
22、o three in five in Britain.Gig-economy(零工经济)jobs can leave people with insecure incomes and without the companionship of colleagues.The pandemic has made it more difficult to make,and maintain,friendships,particularly for new 第 4 页,共 20 页 employees.Ms.Hertz points her finger at other recent developm
23、ents.One of them is social media.The internet has led to much cyber-bullying(although it has also been a source of companionship during the lockdown).And people glued to their smartphones spend less time interacting socially.Some changes in behavior are caused by individual choice.Before the pandemi
24、c no one was stopping people going to church or taking part in sports.They simply preferred to do other things.American fathers spend three times as much time with their children as they did in the 1960s.That is surely a welcome development.So recreating a communal society may be difficult.When the
25、pandemic ends,people may enjoy the chance to be with their neighbors and colleagues for a while.But the trend is clear.Technology means that people can get their entertainment at home,and work there,too.It is convenient but it also leads to loneliness.7.What does the underlined phrase a quiet pandem
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