Volume III Module 1-2
Reference answers and partial analysis
Reference answer
1-5 BACAC 6- 10BCBAB
1 1- 15 CBABA 16-20 cbbac
2 1-25 AABBD 26-30BBCBA
3 1-35 DCCDA 36-40BDAFC
4 1-45 BADDC 46-50CDABB
5 1-55 DACCB 56-60DBAAC
6 1. wearing 62.a
63.64 people were sentenced.
65. Really? To teach.
67. who/that what
69. There are 70 programs known.
Correct the mistakes in the article:
7 1 ... We live in ... Yes → Yes.
72 ... the most comforting ...
Comfort → comfort
73 ... The conditions are better ... better → better.
74 ... and a 4-year-old child ... Ann → one/theirs.
75. Learn about them ...
Acquisition → learning
76 ... where I am free.
Wherever → whenever
77 ... What can I do to help ... Add before help.
78 ... Any return ... as → in
79 ... Young couple who ... delete who.
80 ... some small gifts ... gifts → gifts
A possible version:
Recently, a survey was conducted to find out the annual reading per capita in Israel, Japan, Iceland, France and China. According to the survey, Israel ranks first with 64 books; Japan ranked second with 40 points. Iceland ranked third with 24 points, and France ranked fourth with 1 1. Unfortunately, China came last with a pitiful 0.7.
The survey shows that people in different countries have great differences in reading rates, especially in China.
In my opinion, this is a very serious problem. Knowledge is now regarded as the driving force of economic growth. If we don't study, how can we acquire the necessary knowledge to keep up with other countries?
Partial analysis
Reading comprehension:
Answer (personal feelings)
This article is a narrative. When the author was ready to sell the farm full of memories, he was deeply moved.
2 1. Answer. Text structure problem. According to the first and third paragraphs, I am packing boxes and other things, and the author and his family started cleaning up the farm as early as the beginning of 2009. Therefore, item A is correct.
22. A. The main idea of this paragraph. The second paragraph mainly talks about the happy life of the author's family on the farm before, that is, the memories about the farm.
23.b. Inference and judgment questions. Judging from the author's words quoted in the third paragraph, I am not sure what this new gift will be. Maybe it's my pleasure ... new family, we can see that the writer's words make the sentimental author feel gratified.
24. B. Understanding the details. From the third paragraph and the last sentence of the article, "It's time to let go, may it be full of love again and have new gifts to share with the family who will call it home", we can see that the author will give up this beautiful farm.
Part B (School Life)
This article is argumentative. This paper discusses the importance of calligraphy education.
25.d Detail comprehension questions. According to "I can't read this, this is my best grade" in the second paragraph, the student can't read cursive script.
26. B. Understanding the details. What comes from john hancock is so powerful and novel ... It is a work of art. In the fourth paragraph, we can know that john hancock's signature has always been highly respected, and it is still used as a logo by an insurance company with the same name more than 200 years later.
27.b. guessing the meaning of words. As can be seen from the context, due to the influence of budget, schools often give up music and art classes and keep dangerous football classes. If cursive script becomes a victim of another course, it will be a great loss for students. So the underlined word should mean "give up".
28. C. Inference and judgment questions. It can be inferred from the last paragraph that "thank you, Mrs. Xiao, for seeing so much handwriting." I need that kind of push. "The author was encouraged by the teacher's praise.
C (diet)
This article is explanatory. Imperfect food has attracted more and more attention.
29. B. Understanding the details. From my family, it has always been a rule, explicitly or implicitly, not to waste food. This topic is deeply rooted in my genes and the first paragraph of the upgrade. We can see that the author was not allowed to waste food when he was a child.
30. A. Writing skills. In the second paragraph, six figures are used to illustrate that food waste is very serious at present.
31.D. Word meaning guessing problem. It can be inferred from the above luck that the characteristic of supermarkets now is ugliness. Very fashionable. With the movement about ugly food becoming more and more popular, more artistic terms are favored. Therefore, item D is correct.
32. C. Understanding the details. From then on, our line is, don't throw things away ... we will give them to you, and you can decide. In the last paragraph, we can see that CSA of Kretschmann Farm tries its best to give consumers imperfect food to choose from.
amusement
This article is very practical. The article introduces four interesting activities suitable for children.
33. C. Understanding the details. According to the price of $0/5 per member of the Super Children's Breaststroke Competition, two members * * * must pay $30.
34. D. Detail comprehension questions. From the "Know where your food comes from" of the Super Children's Earth Day party, children can learn about the process of food production through this activity.
35. Answer. Detail comprehension questions. According to the great tradition of the White House, the Magic House invites children. ...
Five sevenths:
Theme: Daily activities
This article is explanatory. The article gives four suggestions to help readers fall in love with Monday.
36. Item B.B echoes the above. I once spent the second half of Sunday dreaming about Monday morning.
When you are ready for exercise, you should first warm up, and then get everything you need in the morning ... a long hot bath is the specific explanation of item D.
38. A: The following points can help you get up early on Monday morning, get into the life of the day calmly, and keep the weekend relaxed when you start a new week.
Item f.f is an example of the above quotation.
40. Item C. C echoes the subtitle, regarding the work tasks of the week as opportunities rather than problems, and is in a parallel relationship with the unprecedented empty sentences, giving examples to illustrate how to treat the work tasks of the coming week positively.
Cloze:
Theme: health
This article is explanatory. The article introduces the effects of some foods on health.
4 1. B. It can be inferred from the following let tomorrow self-care that this refers to "happiness".
42. A.43.D. From the following guilty remarks about what to eat and what not to eat, we can see that people's instinct to enjoy life has been "replaced" by guilt, which is "sad".
44.d From what we should or should not eat and its harmfulness, we can infer how harmful those so-called "harmful" foods are.
45. C. Here's a detailed introduction of the advantages and disadvantages of the food that everyone likes to eat at ordinary times, which is so tightly packed. Look more carefully ... look more carefully.
46. C. As can be seen from the mild stimulants above, the stimulants contained in chocolate contribute to "concentration".
If you eat at night, you will find that eating chocolate at night may "interrupt" your sleep.
A. It can be inferred from the following that it is difficult for the body to store it as fat, and sugar can be quickly converted into "energy".
49. B.50.B. Sugar can make you feel "full" faster, so you are less likely to "eat too much".
51.D. As can be seen from the tooth decay below, the next thing to say is the "bad" news.
52. A. Sugar can cause tooth decay.
Because it is the main source of protein, vitamin B and essential minerals, meat is an "important" food.
54. C. Meat is rich in nutrition, while meat contains fat, and beef can cause disease. There is a turning point before and after, so choose how.
People blame beef for the diseases that affect human brain.
56.d Caffeine makes people more "active".
57.b. Judging from the above, they will disturb sleep, it is not advisable to "drink" coffee or tea at night.
A: From the advantages and disadvantages of various foods described above and eating a small amount of these foods below, we can see that the key to "health" lies in a moderate diet.
59. A: "Eat a little" and "forget guilt" are parallel, so I choose and.
60. C. This echoes the guilt in the first paragraph of the article, so I chose guilt.
Fill in the blanks in grammar:
6 1. Wear. Investigate the usage of the verb -ing as an attribute. Women is followed by a postattribute. Because there is a logical subject-predicate relationship between women and wear, and wear represents an ongoing action, so wear is filled in.
A. check the indefinite article. Town is a countable noun, which is usually mentioned in this table, so fill in A. At that time, the city was only a small town in the British colony of Massachusetts.
63. yes. examine prepositions. Blame sb. About ... means "accuse someone of ...".
64. Sentenced. Examine the passive voice of the simple past tense. The behavior expressed in the sentence happened in the past, and the relationship between people and sentences is passive, so we fill in weresentenced.
65. Really. Examine adverbs. Set a space to modify the verb, so fill in the truth.
66. Teaching. Check the use of infinitives as adverbials. There is a logical subject-predicate relationship between city and teach, and an empty place is set to indicate the purpose, so to teach is filled in.
67. Who/that. Investigate relative words. Set a space to guide the restrictive attributive clause to modify people, and it is the subject of the clause, so fill in who/that.
68. What? Investigate conjunctions. Set a space to guide the object clause, be the subject in the clause, refer to things, so fill in what.
69. Known. Check the usage of past participle as predicative. Being called means being called.
70. Show and examine nouns. And connecting the coordinate components, I learned from the film that the plural form of nouns needs to be filled in with spaces, so I filled in shows.