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Correct the mistakes in the article:
5 1 ... Eight sons ... Add before eight.
52 ... He has done ... Yes → Yes.
53 ... He received a letter ... Receive → Receive.
54 ... just like he used to ... like → like.
55 ... widely respected ... widely → widely.
56 ... Many awards. Prizes → prizes
57 ... Unhappy birth ... Unhappy → Unhappy
58 ... to help those ... help → help.
59 ... bring happiness ... get rid of up
60 ... impressed me ... Yes → Yes.
A possible version:
Recently, I made a survey about how students in our school spend their weekends. As shown in the table, 56% of students spend their weekends for entertainment or leisure, such as watching TV and playing games. Less than a quarter of students read books or participate in extracurricular interest groups and other activities. Only 1 1% of the students reviewed their lessons. The rest do other things on weekends.
In my opinion, we should arrange our weekends reasonably. For example, we should spend more time doing sports or reading, which can enhance our physical and mental health. At the same time, it is necessary to join some extracurricular interest groups or review your lessons. We should spend less time watching TV or listening to music. So our life will be more colorful and meaningful.
Partial analysis
Reading comprehension:
The first section:
A (daily activities)
This article is very practical. The article introduces that the newly opened library needs part-time staff.
1. C. Detailed understanding questions. From in four-hour timeblocks in the first paragraph, it can be seen that anyone who voluntarily comes to Guangzhou Library to provide services needs to ensure that he can work for four hours at a time, so he chooses item C.
2.d. Detail comprehension questions. From the information in the third paragraph, such as a large number of people coming to the library and books circulating in a recording space, we can see that Guangzhou Library is very popular with local people, so we choose item D.
3. Answer. Understand the details. Since we ... don't have time to put books on the shelves, we are really behind. In the fourth paragraph, we can see that Ms. O 'Connor's library is in urgent need of manpower. She compares manpower to vitamins here, so she chooses item A.
4.b. Inference and judgment questions. It can be seen from the employment of part-time clerks in the previous paragraph that the library wants to recruit a part-time staff, so those who want to work part-time in the library will be interested in this article, so they choose item B.
Part b (personal situation)
This article is a narrative. This paper mainly introduces William Joyce, an American writer, illustrator and producer.
5.b. Inference and judgment questions. From the fourth grade, Joyce wrote the first paragraph of his first book with illustrations, we can know that he is very talented; He was very lucky to introduce him to many wonderful children's books in this paragraph from a caring librarian, so he chose item B.
6. C. Detail comprehension questions. Joyce Carmel comes from a creative artist's family ... so Joyce took an art class when she was growing up. In the second paragraph, we can see that William Joyce's road to success was greatly influenced by his family, so he chose item C.
7. A. The main idea of this paragraph. The third and fourth paragraphs mainly introduce Joyce's achievements in literary creation and film shooting after graduation, so choose item A.
8.d. Inference and judgment questions. From the last paragraph, Joyce said that writing a book is like taking a break to get paid. He thinks writing a book is a relaxing and enjoyable thing, which shows that he likes writing very much, so he chooses item D.
C (history)
This article is explanatory. This paper mainly introduces the origin of some things' names.
9.d. Detail comprehension questions. The first paragraph is actually named after John montague, and the second paragraph of cardigan sweater is named after an officer, which shows that sandwiches and cardigans are named after people, so choose item D.
10. Answer. Inference and judgment questions. According to a French performer, a bold young man and Leotard invented a close-fitting one-piece suit. In the third paragraph, Jules Leotard is a brave and creative Frenchman, so he chose item A.
1 1. C. Detailed understanding questions. From the fourth paragraph, she is a knee-length dress. Under it, she is wearing loose pants, next to her ankles. We can see that Figure C is similar to the description in the article.
12.b. The purpose of writing. As can be seen from the full text, the article mainly introduces the origin of some things' names, so it chooses item B.
D (natural)
This article is explanatory. This paper mainly introduces some groundwater aquifers newly discovered by scientists.
13. C. Detailed understanding questions. According to the fact that water level A rose 20,000 years ago and covered the area in the second section, the groundwater was stored there 20,000 years ago, so item C was selected.
14.d. Word meaning guessing problem. It can be seen from the complexity of managing the seabed. The marine ecosystem has been seriously affected, and drilling activities may pollute the water in the aquifer, so item D is selected.
15. Answer. Summary questions. As can be seen from the full text, the article mainly introduces some new underground aquifers discovered by scientists, which may alleviate our pressure of water shortage, so we choose item A.
Section 2:
Theme: Entertainment
This article is explanatory. The article mainly introduces how to "cry if you want" in the performance.
16.e. From the title of this paragraph "Tears Driven by Memory" and the fact that you probably cried when watching a sad movie, we can see that recalling those sad movie plots can make you cry quickly, so we choose item E.
17.g. By imagining some terrible things that may happen, you will cry, such as losing your loved ones, so the content of item G fits the context here.
18. A. It can be seen from the content of this paragraph that if you deeply understand the feelings of the characters in the script, you will feel the same way, so it is most appropriate to use item A as the subtitle.
19.d. From closing your eyes and rubbing your eyes in the front blank, you can see that you can shed tears when rubbing your eyes, but you must be gentle, otherwise you will hurt your eyes, so choose item D.
20. C. According to the Mentor's tear stick and Mentor's tear producer in front of the clearing, these two ways of tearing mint will be immediate, so choose item C.
Application of language knowledge:
The first section:
Theme: Daily activities
This article is a narrative. The author told us an experience when he made a mistake.
2 1. C. From below, he ... will return around 1 1: 00 in the afternoon, which shows that the author's father is never at home.
22. A. From the above, my father is a music teacher, and we can see him "teaching" students outside.
23. B. From the above 165438+ 0: 00 p.m., it can be seen that at 11: 00 p.m., everyone was "asleep" except the author's mother.
As can be seen from the ruler of the above family, the author's mother, as the head of the family, needs to "ensure" that everything is normal.
As can be seen from the above, the author's father comes back late every day, so the mother has to "look after" the children at home.
26. C.27. A. From the above strict supervisor, it can be seen that the author's mother "requires" the children to obey the rules and does not allow them to have any "excuses".
28.d.29.b. My mother told me from below that my father would punish me, and we could know that if the child made a mistake, their mother would punish him "immediately". But the author's mother intends to let the author's father handle this matter this time, and "replace" it by herself as usual.
A.31C. From the following, we can see that when his father came back, the author was already in bed, so there was no "threat".
32.d The unprecedented relationship is causality, so fill it in there.
33. A. From the morning above, it is said that the author "got up" the next morning.
Judging from the author's mistakes above and the context of woodenchail below, what is said here is "sit down".
From the above, I got myself into trouble one day, and it can be seen that the author's father felt "disappointed".
In the next two days, the author was forbidden to play with toys because he did something wrong.
As can be seen from the above, this is the "experience" of making mistakes.
A.39.C. The author began to "realize" that no matter how much you don't want to, you won't "escape" punishment.
D thinks it will go away like a nightmare, which means burying the "head" to avoid responsibility.
Section 2:
4 1. Which. Investigate relative words. Leave a space to guide the non-restrictive attributive clause, supplement the antecedent Badain Jaran desert, and be the subject in the clause, so fill in which one.
42. Scenic spots. Check nouns. As can be seen from are and the, the plural form of nouns should be used in spaces, so we fill in scenic spots.
43. The highest. Check the comparison level. As can be seen from which and one, the highest is filled in here.
44. In 2007, we investigated prepositions. According to 5 kilometers and length, fill in here. In length means "the length is ...".
45. What? Investigate conjunctions. Set a space to guide the predicative clause and make it the object of do in the clause, so fill in what.
46. It. Check its usage. Let the vacant place be the formal subject. The real subject is to climb a sand dune, so fill it in.
47. Impressive. Examine adjectives. As can be seen from the scenes and, adjectives are used in blank places, so they are filled impressively.
48. Do it. Check the non-predicate verbs. Be eager to do sth. It means "eager to do something"
49. Actually, examine adverbs. Leave a space to modify the whole sentence, so actually fill in adverbs.
50. A. Check the article. When talking about "experience", experience is a countable noun, which refers to it in general here, so item A cannot be filled in.
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Reference answer
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analyse
(Personal situation)
This article is a narrative. This article mainly describes Richard. Bird's unremitting efforts to make it possible for cargo planes to fly across the Atlantic.
1. B. Detailed comprehension questions. We can know that item B is correct from two important flying instruments he developed: the bubble property and the drift indicator in the third paragraph.
2.d. Inference and judgment questions. According to the plan that the navy refused, but Byrd kept it, he developed two important flying instruments: bubble and drift indicator. In the third paragraph, Byrd is a firm and innovative person, so he chose item D.
3. Answer. Understand the details. According to his navigation course for young pilots in the penultimate paragraph, item A is correct.
4. C. Inference and judgment questions. In the second paragraph, Bird just wants to prove that transatlantic cargo flight is possible, but he still thinks that someone needs to prove another thing in the last paragraph, that is, Bird is determined to make it possible for cargo planes to fly across the Atlantic, so he chose item C.
5. answer. the main topic. As can be seen from the full text, the article mainly describes Richard E. Byrd's unremitting efforts to make it possible for cargo planes to fly across the Atlantic, so he chose item A.
Part B (Society)
This article is explanatory. Three college students in Chile invented a new type of anti-theft bicycle.
6.c. Inference and judgment questions. From the first paragraph "A thief must destroy a Yeka to unlock it, making it worthless" and the second paragraph "What we have now is a bicycle that can really be stolen", we can see that this slogan shows Cabello's determination to design an anti-theft bicycle.
7. B. Understanding the details. According to cristobal Cabello, in the second paragraph, he came up with the idea with the children's friends André s Roi Eggers and juan jose Monsavi in the college engineering class. These three students had the idea of designing this kind of bicycle when they were in college.
8. C. Inference and judgment questions. Galban believes that this invention will be very successful. According to the bicycle at that time ... Yeka can help solve the problem in the fifth paragraph.
9. Answer. Detail comprehension questions. According to Brompton, the bicycle is so easy and reliable to fold ... into the office in the penultimate section, this kind of bicycle is foldable and easy to carry.
10.b. topic induction. This paper introduces an anti-theft bicycle that can lock the car through the body parts. If the car thief breaks the lock parts, the car can't be ridden. Item b can summarize the meaning of the text and guide the full text.