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7/17However, questioning is only the beginning. 38 Reading about philosophy, history, or differentcultures allows you to compare what you've learnedwith what you've always believed.But simpleknowledge isn'tenough—true freedom comes when you seehowmuch of your thinking was never reallyyour own. This kind of shift can feel like a personal revolution.That said,clearthinkingshardtoachiveifyourealwaysonline.Manyappsarebuilttokeepouwatching,liking,and scrollingnot thinking.imiting your screen time or delting certain apps might feluncomfortable at first. 39RealescapentaboutbeinglonethoughIt'saboutindingeaningfulconnectionsthat arenbilon social presureTalkwith peplewhchallngeyourideasepreent whnyoulistenticehwyufeel and what you need.40_And the more real your connections become, the less power the Matrixhas-over you.A. Only in silence can you hear your own voice.B. Filling your mind with new knowledge is also important.C.Many people move from one step to the next without asking why.DSome peoplebelieve escaping the Matrixmeansliving without anytechnology.E.Morever,connectingwiththers nline canalsooffermeaningful relationships.F.Thiskind of authentic contact stands in sharp contrast to the roles we're told to play.G.Much ofwhat webelieve is shapedbyheadlines,trends,and the voiceswehear online.第三部分:语言运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节:(共15小题:每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Sophia always hated paintings, seeing them as meaningless colors.When her best friend dragged herto the grand opening of the new art gallery, she tried to4but failedThe walls there were lined withpaintings some astract, some detaled, allequally 4 in her eyes.As she3,shenoticed anoldwoman, standing beforea painting,herfingersresting lightly onthe frame. Next to her was a man44the artworkin an attentivevoice.Suddenly,theman'sphonerang.“Ihave to take thisEleanor.llbe back soon.”The woman stood45,as if waiting forhim to46.But in the shifting crowd, she took a smallstep forward and47Sophia.48?” The old woman nodded.“Then why are you here?"” Sophia felt confused. The woman laughed.“Paintings aren't just for the eyes.They hold stories and49.I come to feel them, even if I can’t seethem.Would you mindme until my friend comes back?"Something about thewomanmade it difficult to decline.Sophia tookher5lgently andled her tothe nearest painting.As she depicted the painting,Eleanor52, her fingers brushing over the canvas, asif reading a book. Meanwhile, Sophia found herself seing the colors and brushstrokes 53, realizingthey 54 the artist's feelingsFrom then on, she no longer saw paintings as lifeless objects but as55to the heart.41.A.complainB. argueC.acceptD. reject..A.meaningfulB.disgustingC. dullD. intriguing43.A.walkedB.wanderedC.movedD.strode44. A. describingB. criticizingC. illustratingD. analyzing45.A.silentB.stillC.activeD.lonely46.A.leaveB. approachC.arriveD.return47.A.came acrossB.bumped intoC.knocked overD. tripped over48.A.deafB.disabledC. dumbD.blindB.beliefsC.themesD. emotions49.A.techniques50.A.assistingB. ignoringC. shelteringD. transmitting宁波市九校联考高一英语试题第6页共8页6
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