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2014-2015學年上海市高考英語試卷
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第I卷供103分)
(.ListeningComprehension
SectionA
Directions:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Atthe
endofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsa
ndthequestionswilIbespokenonlyonee.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestion
aboutitzreadthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebest
answertothequestionyouhaveheard.
l.A.Impatient.B.Confused.C.Pieased.D.Regretful.
2.A.Atabusstop.B.Atalaundry.C.Atthedentists.D.Atthechemist's.
3.A.Anactor.B.Asalesman.C.Atranslater.D.Awriter.
4.A.Helosthisclassmate'shomework.B.Hecan'theIpthewornanwithhermath.
C.Hebrokethewoman'scalculator.D.Hedoesn'tknowwherethe〃on“buttonis.
5.A.Thewomanshouldgotoanothercounter.
B.Thewomangivesthemansomanychoices.
C.Themandislikesthesandwichesofferedthere.
D.Themanishavingtroubledecidingwhattoeat.
6.A.Shehasnoideawheretofindtheman'sexamresult.
B.Sheisn'tallowedtotellstudentstheirgrades.
C.Dr.Whitehasn'tfinishedgradingthepapers.
D.Dr.Whitedoesn'twanttobecontactedwhilehe'saway.
7.A.Movetoaneatdormitory.B.Findapersontosharetheirapartment.
C.Cleantheroomwiththeroommate.D.Writeanarticleabouttheirroommate.
8.A.Bobwon'ttakeheradvice.
B.Bobdoesn'twanttogoabroad.
C.Shedoesn'tthinkBobshouldstudyoverseas.
D.Shehasn'ttalkedtoBobsincehewentabroad.
9.A.Thesnackbarisn'tusuallysoempty.B.Dessertisservedinthesnackbar.
C.Thesnackbarisnearthelibrary.D.Snacksaren'tallowedinthelibrary.
10.A.Takeherbicycletotherepairshop.B.Leaveherbicycleoutside.
C.Cleanthegarageaftertherainstops.D.Cheekifthegarageisdry.
SectionB
Directions:lnSectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassages,andyouwillbeaskedthree
questionsoneachofthepassages.Thepassageswillbereadtwice,butthequestionswilI
bespokenonlyonee.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpa
peranddecidewhichonewouldbethebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.
Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
11.A.Ithelpscareforcustomers'dogs.B.Youhavetobuyfoodfordogs.
C.Noneofthedogsarecaged.D.ThereisadognamedPrincess.
12.A.SheIikesthefoodthere.B.Sheenjoysthefunwithapet.
C.Shecanhavefreecoffee.D.Shedoesn'tliketobealone.
13.A.Anewkindofcafe.B.Anewbrandofcoffee.
C.Anewhomeforpets.D.Anewwaytoraisepets.
Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
14.A.Atrendthathighachieversaregivenalowersalary.
B.AviewthatIifequalityismoreimportantthanpay.
C.Adreamoftheyoungforfast-pacedjobs.
D.Anewtermereatedbyhighachievers.
15.A.10%B,12%C.6%D.7%
16.A.PeopieareIesssatisfiedwiththeirlives.B.Thefinancialinvestmentmayincrease.
C.Well-paidjobsarenoteasytofind.D.Unexpectedproblemsmayarise.
SectionC
Directions:lnSectionC,youwilIheartwolongerconversations.Theconversationswillber
eadtwice.Afteryouheareachconversation,youarerequiredtofillinthenumberedblanks
withtheinformationyouhaveheard.Writeyouranswersonyouranswersheet.
Blanks17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.
Completetheform.WriteONEWORDforeachanswer.
Blanks21through24arebasedonthefollowingconversation.
Completetheform.WriteNOMORETHANTHREEWORDSforeachanswer.
II.Grammarandvocabulary
SectionA
Directions:Afterreadingthepassagesbelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagescoherent
andgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproper
formofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.
(A)
Giftfromastranger
MylocaIsupermarketisalwaysbusy.ThefirstparkingspaceIfoundwasconvenient,butI'd
noticedawomaninabluecarcirclingforawhile.(25)Iwasinagoodmoodjlether
haveit.OntheedgeofthecarparkIbackedintothenextavailablespot—itwasatightfit.
PrettysoonI'dmademywaythroughthesupermarketandwasbackinthefreshair.Fe
elinggood,I(26)(empty)mypursechangeintothehandsofahomelessmanand
helpedastrugglingwomanreversepark.
JustasIapproachedmycar,IsawthewomanI'dlethavemycarspotearlier.Shewas
givingme(27)oddlook—halfpuzzled,halfintentIsmiledandwishedhera
pleasantday.AsIsqueezedbackintomycar,Isawthesamelady(28)(Iook)inatme.
“Hello"shesaid,hesitantly."This(29)soundcrazybutIwasonmywaytodropsome
ofmymother'sthingsoffatthecharitybins.Youarejustsomuch(30)her.Youhelped
thosepeople,Inoticed,andyouseemedsohappy."SheIookedatmemeaningfullyandpa
ssedaboxinthroughthewindow."IthinkshewouIdlikeyoutohaveit."(31)(shock),
Itookitfromherautomatically.Shesmiledandwalkedaway.
A代erapause,!openedthebox.InsidewasabeautifuIgoldnecklacewithalargegrey
pearl.ltwas(32)(nice)giftI'deverreceived,anditwasfromacompletestranger.The
necklacewasaroundmyneck,awarmreminderofhumankindness.
(B)
AskHelpfulHannah
DearHelpfulHannah,
I'vegotaproblemwithmyhusband,Sam.Heboughtasmartphoneacoupleofmonths
ago,andhetookitonourrecentskivacationtoColorado.Itwasagreattripexceptforone
problem.Hehasaconstanturge(33)(check)fortextmessages;hecheckshisphone
everyfiveminutes!He'ssoaddictedtoitthathejustcan'tstandtheidea(34)there
maybeanimportanttext.Hecan'thelpcheekingevenatinappropriatetimeslikewhenwe
areeatinginarestaurantandIamtalkingtohim!Hebehaves(35)anysmallam
ountofboredomcanmakehimfeeltheneedtocheckhisphoneevenwhenheknowshe
shouldn't.Thetemptationtosee(36)iscontactinghimisjusttoogreat.WhenIask
himtopleaseputdownthephoneandstop(37)(ignore)me,hesays,“Inaminute,“
butstillcheckstoseeif(38)haspostedsomethingnewontheIntemet.Ourlife(39)
(interrupt).IfwegosomewhereandIaskhimtoleavethephoneathome,hesuffers
fromwithdrawalsymptoms.Maybethisdependencyonhissmartphonehasbecomemore
thananeverydayproblem.
Irecentlyreadanarticleabout"nomophobia,“(40)isarealillnesspeoplecan
sufferfrom:thefearofbeingwithoutyourphone!IamworriedthatSammaybesuffering
fromthisillnessbecausehefeelsanxiousifhedoesn/thavehisphonewithhim,evenforash
orttime.
Whowouldhavethoughtthatlittiedeviceslikethesecouldhavebroughtsomuch
trouble!
SickandTired
Sadie
SectionB
Directions:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcan
onlybeusedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.
A.accessB.alternativesC.assignedD.confirmedE.conflictingF.elementsG.function
H.innovativeI.prospectiveJ.separateK.supporting
Consideringhowmuchtimepeoplespendinoffices,itisimportantthatworkspacesbe
welldesigned.Well-designedofficespaceshelpcreateacorporation'simage.Theymotivate
workers,andtheymakeanimpressiononpeoplewhovisitandmightbepotential,or41z
customers.Theymakebusinessesworkbetter,andtheyareapartofthecorporateculturewe
livein.
Aswemoveawayfromanindustrial-basedeconomytoaknowledge-basedone,office
designershavecomeupwith42tothetraditionalworkenvironmentsofthepast.Thedesign
industryhasmovedawayfromafixedofficesetupandcreatedmoreflexible"/strategic
managementenvironment/'These43_solutionsaremeanttosupportbetterorganizational
performance.
Asemployeehierarchies(等級制度)haveflattened,ordecreased,officedesigners/
responsetothischangehasbeentomoveopen-planareastomoredesirablelocationswithin
theofficeandcreatefewerformalprivateoffices.Theneedforincreasedflexibilityhasalso
been44bychangesinworkstationdesign.Officesandworkspacesoftenarenot45_toagiven
persononapermanentbasis.Becauseofchangestomethodsofworking,newdesignsallowfor
expansionormovementofdesks,storage,andequipmentwithintheworkstation.Another
importantdesigngoaliscommunication,whichdesignershaveimprovedbyloweringthewalls
that46workstations.Designershavealsocreatedinformalgatheringplaces,andupgraded
employees'4?toheavilytraffickedareassuchascopyandcoffeerooms.
Corporateandinstitutionalofficedesignersoftenstruggletoresolveanumberof
competingandoften48demands,includingbudgetarylimits,employeehierarchies,and
technologicalinnovation(especiallyinrelationtocomputerization).Thesedemandsmust
alsobebalancedwiththeneedtocreate/nteriors(內飾)thatinsomewayenhance,establish,
orpromoteacompany'simageandwillenableemployeesto4_9attheirbest.
Allthese50ofofficedesignarerelated.Themostsuccessfulofficedesignsarelikeagood
marriage---thewell-designedofficeandtheemployeesthatoccupyitareseeminglymadefor
eachother.
III.ReadingComprehension
SectionA
Directions:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,
CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.
Ifyoustudiedpicturesthatancientpeopleleftonrockwallsandyoutriedtodetermine
theirmeaning,youwouldnotdetectadeepinterestinromanceamongtheartists.51,you
wouldseeplentyofanimalswithpeoplerunningafterthem.Lifeforancientpeopleseemedto
centeronhuntingandgatheringwildfoodsformeals.
Inmoderntimes,whenfoodisavailableingrocerystores,findingloveismore52to
people'slives.The53isallaroundus.Itiseasytopreparealistofmodernstorieshavingtodo
withlove.Anendlessnumberofbooksandmoviesqualifyaslovestoriesinpopularculture.
Researchersarestudyingwhetherlove,ahighlyvaluedemotionalstate,canbe54.They
ask,whatislove?Toothpastecompanieswantustothinkattractionisallaboutcleanteeth,but
cleanteethgoonlysofar.Scientistswonderhowmuchthebraingetsinvolved.Youhave
probablyheardthatoppositesattractbutthat55attract,too.Onethingiscertain:Thetruth
aboutloveisnotyetsetinstone.
FirstImpression
Tohelpdeterminethe56ofattraction,researcherspaired164collegeclassmatesandhad
themtalkfor3,6or10minutessotheycouldgetasenseofeachother'sindividuality.Then
studentswereaskedto57whatkindofrelationshiptheywerelikelytobuildwiththeirpartners.
Afternineweeks,theyreportedwhathappened.
Asitturnedout,their58judgmentsoftenheldtrue.Studentsseemedto59atanearly
stagewhowouldbestfitintotheirlives.
The60Knows
Scientistshavealsoturnedtononhumanstoincreaseunderstandingofattraction.Many
animalsgiveoffpheromones—naturalchemicalsthatcanbedetectedby,andthencan
producearesponsein,otheranimalsofthesamespecies.Pheromonescansignalthatananimal
iseitherreadytofightorisfeeling61topartnerships.Incontrast,humansdonotseemtobe
as62asotheranimalsatdetectingsuchchemicals.Smell,however,doesseemtoplayapart
inhumanattraction.Althoughwemaynotbeawareofchemicalslikepheromonesconsciously,
wegiveandreceiveloadsofinformationthroughsmellineveryinteractionwithotherpeople.
FaceValue
Beingfondofsomeoneseemstohaveanumberoffactors,includingseeingsomethingwe
findattractive.Researchershadpeoplejudgefacesfor63.Theparticipantshad0.013seconds
tovieweachface,yetsomehowtheygenerallyconsideredtheimagesthesameaspeoplewho
hadmoretimetostudythesamefaces.Thewaywe64attractivenessseemstobesomewhat
automatic.
Whenshownanattractivefaceandthenwordswithgoodorbadassociations,people
respondedto65wordsfasterafterviewinganattractiveface.Seeingsomethingattractive
seemstocausehappythinking.
SectionB
Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsor
unfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choose
theonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.
(A)
Looktomanyofhistory'sculturalsymbols,andthereyou'llfindanancestorofFrosty,the
snowmaninthemovieFrozen.ltappearedonsomeofthefirstpostcards,starredinsomeof
theearliestsilentmovies,andwasthesubjectofacoupieoftheearliestphotos,datingallt
hewaybacktothe1800s.Idiscoveredevenmoreaboutoneofhumanity'searliestforms
offolkartduringseveralyearsofresearcharoundtheworld.
Forexample,snowmenwereaphenomenonintheMiddIeAges,builtwithgreatskilIand
thought.Atatimeoflimitedmeansofexpression,snowwaslikefreeartsuppliesdropped
fromthesky.ltwasapopularactivityforcouplestoleisurelywalkthroughtowntoviewthe
temporaryworksofchillyart.Somewerecreatedbyfamousartistsjncludinga19-year-old
Michelangelo,whoin1494wasappointedbytherulerofFlorencejtaly,tobuildasnowman
inhismansion'scourtyard.
TheMiracleof1511tookplaceduringsixfreezingweekscalledtheWinterofDeath.Thecity
ofBrusselswascoveredinsnowmen—animpressiveseenethattoldstoriesoneverystreet
corner.Somewerepoliticalinnature,criticizingthechurchandgovernment.Somewerea
reflectionofpeople'simagination.ForthepeopleofBrussels,thiswasadefiningmomentof
artisticfreedom.Atleastuntilspringarrived,bywhichtimetheyweredealingwithdama
gingfloods.
Ifyoufeartheheydayofthesnowmanhaspassed,don'tworry:I'velearnedthatsomeex
plosivesnowmanhistoryisstiIIbeingmadetoday.Everyyearsince1818,thepeopleofZu
rich,Switzerland,celebratethebeginningofspringbyblowingupasnowman.Onthethird
MondayofApril,theholidaySechselauteniskickedoffwhenacottonsnowmancailedthe
Booggisstuffedwithexplosiveandparadedthroughtownbybakersandothertradesmen
whothrowbreadtothecrowds.TheparadeendswiththeBooggbeingplacedona40-foot
pileoffirewood.AfterthebellsoftheChurchofSt.Peterhaverungsixtimes,representing
thepassingofwinter,thepileislit.Whenthesnowmanexplodes,winterisconsideredof
ficiallyover-thequickeritisburntdownztheIongersummerissaidtobe.
66.Accordingtothepassage,whydidsnowmenbecomeaphenomenonintheMiddleAges?
A.Peoplethoughtofsnowasholyartsapplies.
B.PeopleIongedtoseemasterpiecesofsnow.
C.Buildingsnowmenwasawayforpeopietoexpressthemselves.
D.Buildingsnowmenhelpedpeopledeveloptheirskillandthought.
67.“Theheydayofthesnowman,z(paragraph4)meansthetimewhen.
A.snowmenweremademainlybyartists
B.snowmenenjoyedgreatpopularity
C.snowmenwerepoliticallycriticized
D.snowmencauseddamagingfloods
68.InZurich,theblowingupoftheBooggsymbolizes.
A.thestartoftheparade
B.thecomingofalongersummer
C.thepassingofthewinter
D.thesuccessoftradesmen
69.Whatcanbeconcludedaboutsnowmenfromthepassage?
A.Theywereappreciatedinhistory
B.Theyhavelosttheirvalue
C.Theywererelatedtomovies
D.Theyvaryinshapeandsize
(B)
ScaryBunny
TheCurseoftheWere-Rabbit(2005)isthefirstfull-lengthfeaturefiImmadeby
directorsNickParkandSteveBoxwiththeiramaz\r\gplasticine(粘土)charactersWallaceand
Gromit.ltwonanOscarin2006,andifyouwatchit,you'llunderstandwhy.lfsanabsolutely
brilliantcartooncomedy.
Cheese-lovinginventorWallaceandhisbrainydogGromithavestartedacompanytopro
tectthetown'svegetablesfromhungryrabbits.However,justbeforetheannualGiant
VegetableCompetition,anenormousrabbitbeginsterrorisingthetown.Itisattack!ngall
thevegetablesanddestroyingeverythinginitspath.Thecompetitionorganizer,Lady
Tottington,hiresWallaceandGromittocatchthemonsteralive.ButtheywilIhavetofind
thewere-rabbitbeforegun-crazyhunterVictorQuartermainewhoisdesperatetokillit.
Thescreenplayiswittyandfullofamusingvisualjokes.Asusual,thevoiceofPeterSallisis
absolutelyperfectfortheroleofWallace,andGromitissobeautifullybroughttolife,hecan
expressahugerangeofemotionswithoutsayingaword.AndbothHelenaBonham-Carter,
whoplaysthepartofLadyTottington,andRaiphFiennesasVictorarerealIyfunny.
Tosumup,丁heCurseoftheWere-Rabbitisanamazingfilmwhichissuitableforbothchildr
enandaduIts.IfyoulikedWallaceandGromit'spreviousadventuresandyouappreciateth
eBritishsenseofhumour,youIIlovethisfilm.Don'tmissit!
70.Inthefilmreview,whatisparagraphAmainlyabout?
A.TheintroductiontotheIeadingrolesB.Thewriter'sopinionofacting
C.Thewriter'scommentsonthestoryD.Thebackgroundinformation
71.Accordingtothefilmreview/'themonster/^paragraphB)refersto.
A.agun-crazyhunterB.abrainydog
C.ascaryrabbitD.agiantvegetable
72.Whichofthefollowingisareasonwhythewriterrecommendsthefilm?
A.It'sfuIIofwitandhumour.
B.Itscharactersshowfeelingswithoutwords.
C.ltisanadventurefilmdirectedbyPeterSallis.
D.Itisabouttheharmonybetweenmanandanimals.
(C)
OneoftheexecutivesgatheredattheAspenInstituteforaday-iongleadership
workshopusingtheworksofShakespearewasdiscussingtheroleofBrutusinthedeathof
JuliusCaesar.rutuswasnotanhonorableman:hesaid.〃Hewasatraitor(叛徒).Andh
emurderedsomeoneincoldbiood.〃TheagreementwasthatBrutushadactedwithcruelty
whenotheroptionswereavailabletohim.Hemadeabaddecision,theysaid-atleastasit
waspresentedbyShakespeare—totaketheleadinmurderingJuliusCaesar.Andthough
oneoftheexecutivesacknowledgedthatBrutushadthegoodoftherepublicinmind,C
aesarwasneverthelesshissuperior.Z/Youhavetounderstandtheexecutivessaid,“ourp
olicyistoobeythechainofcommand.”
Duringthelastfewyears,businessexecutivesandbookwriterslookingforanewwaytoad
visecorporateAmericahavebeenexploitingShakespeare'swisdomforprofitableends.
NonemoresothanhusbandandwifeteamKennethandCarolAdelman,well-knownadvise
rstotheWhiteHouse,whostartedupatrainingcompanycalledMoversandShak
espearesJTheyareamateurShakespearescholarsandShakespearelovers,andtheyhave
combinedtheirpassionandtheirhighlevelcontactsintoamanagementtrainingbusiness.
Theyconductbetween30and40workshopsannually,focasingonhalfadozendifferent
plays,mostlyforcorporations,butaIsoforgovernmentagencies.
Theworkshopsalltakethesameform,focusingonasingleplayasakindofcasestudy,and
usingindividualscenesasspecificlessons.InJuliusCaesar,forexample,Cassius'ss/y
provocation(狡詐的挑唆)ofBrutustotakeuparmsagainstCaesarwasabasisforad
iscussionofmethodsofteambuildingandgrassrootsorganising.
AlthoughneitheroftheAdelmansisacademicallytrainedinliterature,theprogrammes
containplentyofShakespearetraditionandbackground.TheirworkshoponHenryV,fore
xample,ineludesahelpfulexplanationofHenry'swinningstrategyattheBattleofAgincourt.
Buttheydocometothetextwithafewb/oses(偏向):theirreadingofHenryl/minimizeshis
misuseofpower.Instead,theyemphasizethestoryoftheyouthwhoseizesopportunity
andbecomesamasterfulIeader.AndattheworkshoponCaesar,Mr.Adelmanshadlittle
goodtosayaboutBrutus,saying“thenoblestRomanofthemall"couldn'tmakehismindu
paboutthings.
Manyoftheparticipantspointedtoveryspecificelementsintheplaythattheyfelttoberel
ated.Caesar'spride,whichIedtohismurder,andBrutus'smistakesinleadingthetraitors
afterthemurder,theysaid,raisevitaiquestionsforanyoneservinginabusiness:whenand
howdoyouresisttheboss?
73.Accordingtoparagraph1,whatdidalltheexecutivesthinkofBrutus?
A.CrueLB.Superior.C.Honorable.D.Rude
74.Accordingtothepassage,theAdelmanssetup“MoversandShakespeares"to.
A.helpexecutivestounderstandShakespeare'splaysbetter
B.giveadviceonleadershipbyanalyzingShakespeare'splays
C.providecasestudiesofShakespeare'splaysinliteratureworkshops
D.guidegovernmentagenciestofollowthecharactersinShakespeare'splays.
75.WhydotheAdelmansconductaworkshoponHenryV?
A.Tohighlighttheimportanceofcatchingopportunities.
B.Toencouragemasterfulleaderstoplanstrategiestowin.
C.Toillustratetheharmofprejudicesinmanagement.
D.Towarnexecutivesagainstpowermisuse.
76.11canbeinferredfromthepassagethat.
A.theAdelmans'programmeprovesbiasedastherolesofcharactersaremaximized.
B.executivesfeelboredwithtoomanyspecificelementsofShakespeare'splays.
C.theAdelmanswillmakemoreprofitsiftheyareprofessionalscholars.
D.Shakespearehasplayedanimportantroleinthemanagementfield.
77.Thebesttitleforthepassageis.
A.Shakespeare'splays:ExecutivesreconsidercorporatecuIture
B.Shakespeare'splays:AnessentiaIkeytobusinesssuccess
C.Shakespeare'splays:alessonforbusinessmotivation
D.Shakespeace'splays:Dramatictrainingbringsdramaticresults
SectionC
Directions:Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsorcompletethesta
tementsinthefewestpossiblewords.
Youthsporthasthepotentialtoaccomplishthreeimportantobjectivesinchildren's
development.First,sportprogramsprovideyouthwithopportunitiestobephysicallyactive,
whichcanleadtoimprovedphysicalhealth.Second,youth-sportprogramshavelongbeen
consideredimportanttoyouth'spsychosocialdevelopment,providingopportunitiestoIeam
importantlifeskillssuchascooperation,discipline,Ieadership,andself-control.Third,youth
sportprogramsarecriticalfortheIearningofmotorskiIIs(運動技能);thesemotorskills
serveasafoundationforfuturenationaIsportstarsandrecreationaladultsportpartici
pants.Whencoachersdevelopactivitiesforyouthpracticesandwhensportorganizationsd
esignyouth-sportprograms,theymustconsidertheimplicationofdeliberateplayanddeli
beratepractice.
ResearchfromTelama(2006)statesthatregularparticipationindeliberateplayor
deliberatepracticeactivitiesduringchildhoodandyouth(agesninetoeighteen)increases
thelikelihoodofparticipationinsportsduringadulthoodbysixtimesforbothmalesand
females.Cote(2002)definesdeliberateplayactivitiesinsportasthosedesignedtom
aximizeenjoyment.Theseactivitiesareregulatedbyflexiblerulesadaptedfromstandard!
zedsportrulesandaresetupbythechildrenorbyaninvoIvedadult.Childrentypically
changerulestofindapointwheretheirgameissimilartotheactuaIsportbutstillallowsfor
playattheirlevel.Forexample,childrenmaychangesoccerandbasketballrulestosuittheir
needsandenvironment(e.g.,inthestreet,onaplayingfieldorinsomeone'sbackyard).
Wheninvolvedindeliberateplayactivities,childrenarelessconcernedwiththeoutcomeof
theirbehavior(whethertheywinorlose)thanwiththebehavior(havingfun).
Ontheotherhand,Ericsson(1993)suggeststhatthemosteffectivelearningoccursthrough
involvementinhighlystructuredactivitiesdefinedasdeliberatepractice.Deliberatepractice
activitiesrequireeffort,producenoimmediaterewards,andaremotivatedbythegoalof
improvingperformanceratherthanthegoalofenjoyment.Whenindividualsareinvolvedin
deliberateplay,theyexperimentwithnewordifferentcombinationsofbehaviors,butnot
necessarilyinthemosteffectivewaytoimproveperformance.Incontrast,whenindivi
dualsareinvolvedindeliberatepractice,theyexhibitbehaviorfocusedonimprovingperf
ormancebythemosteffectivemeansavailable.Forexample,thebackhandskillsintennis
couldbeIearnedandimprovedovertimebyplayingmatchesorbycreatingfunpracticesit
uations.However,playerscouldmoreeffectivelyimprovetheirbackhandperformaneeby
practicingdrillsthatmightbeconsideredlessenjoyable.Althoughthedrillsusedindelibe
ratepracticemightnotbethemostenjoyable,theymightbethemostrelevanttoimproving
p
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