Reference answer
1-5 BCBAB 6- 10 ACBCC
AACCA 16-20 CABAC
2 1-25 BCBDA 26-30 ABBCB
3 1-35 DADDD 36-40 GCEBF
4 1-45 BCBDA 46-50 DCDDB
5 1-55 ACCBB 56-60 ABDDB
6 1. to 62 years old. Served in the army
63. Sixty-four. theory
65. description. be like
67. being avoided. influential
69. It's 70. That/that
Correct the mistakes in the article:
7 1 ... the score is very low ... grade → grade.
72 ... Do you want me to go ... Add it to before execution.
73 ... or not! Or → but
74 ... as difficult as ... So → as.
75 ... My brother does. did → does
76 ... even if she ... she → him
77. The only thing ... Ann → The
78 ... better students ... better → best.
79 ... My father recently ... recently → recently.
80 ... waste time in ... in → in.
A possible version:
Recently, our class had a heated discussion about whether students should use mobile phones at school. Some students say that mobile phones help them keep in touch with their families and make it easier to download study materials. In addition, they can learn about the world by reading news on their mobile phones.
However, others think that mobile phones should be banned in schools. They think that excessive use of mobile phones may have a bad influence on their studies. To make matters worse, some students may be addicted to playing games on their mobile phones, which is harmful to their health.
In my opinion, we high school students can use mobile phones at school, but we must use them correctly.
Partial analysis
Reading comprehension:
(interpersonal relationship)
This article is very practical. The article is a letter asking for corporate charity support.
2 1. B. Text structure. According to the public support for this sport in the first paragraph ... Trent High School decided to organize a half marathon ... all the money we hope to raise. Selenium ... will have a heart. It is understood that Trent High School students raise money by holding a half marathon to support having a heart.
22. C. Detail comprehension questions. In the third paragraph, james macdonald promised to publicize the sponsor's name on the number plate of the competitor, along the road and on the banner of the finish line, which shows that in return, the sponsor can get the opportunity to be known by the public.
23.b. Inference and judgment questions. According to the third paragraph, I asked your company and hoped that your company would answer our fourth paragraph. This letter is mainly addressed to enterprises.
B (popular science knowledge)
This article is explanatory. This article is an introduction to Halley's Comet.
24.d Detail comprehension questions. According to Harley's guess, this bright comet will return at 1758 or 1759 ... In the first paragraph, Harley predicted that the comet he had seen would come to the earth again 75 years later, and this prediction was correct.
25. A. Reasoning and judging questions. According to the second paragraph, the ancient record that comets appeared in the air every 75 years can be traced back to 467 BC. The appearance of comets always coincides with some major disasters, so the ancients thought that Halley's comet was an ominous star.
A. The main idea of this paragraph. It can be seen from the description of the shape, material composition and moving speed of the comet in the third paragraph that this paragraph is a description of the comet.
27. B. Inference and judgment questions. The question in the last paragraph is a further explanation of the main sentence of this paragraph-people are still attracted by this comet today-people's fascination with Halley's comet has made people's research and exploration on it never stop.
Modern science and technology
This article is a narrative. This paper introduces the inventor of karaoke machine, Inoue Daisuke.
28. B. Understanding the details. According to their slow playing style, they can sing along ... to provide accommodation for his favorite songs. In the first paragraph, the businessman invites Inoue to play music so that he can sing along.
29. C. Inference and judgment questions. According to what Inoue said in the second paragraph, I simply put the things we prepared together. Who would consider applying for a patent for such a thing? He doesn't regret that his invention was not patented at all.
30. B. Understanding the details. According to the karaoke above, people's shyness disappears. Once karaoke rings in social gatherings, people's shyness disappears. Break the ice means "breaking the silence", which means karaoke makes people relax.
31.d. Main topic. This paper introduces the inventor of karaoke machine, Inoue Daisuke. According to the evaluation of him in Time magazine of 1999, item D, "The person who teaches the world to sing", is the most consistent with the theme of this paper.
D (tourism and transportation)
This article is explanatory. Two British teachers traveled around the world in tuk-tuk cars, hoping to attract people's attention to education.
32. a. guessing the meaning of words. According to the second paragraph of "Tug-tuk trip record of 37500 km and 374 10 km", it can be seen that in 2005, two British teachers surpassed the longest Tug-tuk trip record of two Germans, so over here is the closest to beaten.
33.d Inference and judgment questions. According to the travel experience described in the third paragraph and what Nick said in the fourth paragraph, "We are glad to have experienced …", we can see that Richard and Nick's trip is full of danger, but it is very meaningful.
34.d Inference and judgment questions. According to the fifth paragraph about their motives and the sixth paragraph about raising awareness of educational projects, Richard and Nick drove around the world in a tuk-tuk car to attract people's attention to education and help them.
35.d Source of the article. This paper introduces the experience of two British teachers driving a tuk-tuk car around the world, hoping to attract people's attention to education. Judging from the writing structure, it is very likely to be a news report.
Five sevenths:
Theme: interpersonal relationship
This article is a narrative. The author described the story that she and Eva became friends because of the same hobby.
36.g .G Similar interests and different interests in item G.G respectively correspond to an important thing that is common above and different below.
37. The difference in item C.C refers to the difference between Eva and "I" mentioned below.
38.e .e this point in item e.e refers to the previous sentence. Eva and I both like traveling.
According to the intimacy of the previous sentence and the endless words of the next sentence, Eva and "I" have a deep friendship.
40.f .F One reason in item F.F. echoes another reason in the next sentence.
Cloze:
Theme: family
This article is argumentative. This article discusses the pressure faced by teenagers from their parents.
According to the pressure of teenagers discussed below, teenagers "disagree" with their parents that studying at school is the happiest time in their lives.
42. C. Parents say that school time is the best, because it is easy for them to "forget" the stressful life of adolescence.
According to the following statement, you are old enough to make your own decisions ... Teenagers don't want others to treat them like children, but they want to be "independent".
45. A. According to the following information about ... from when ... to your new ..., we can see that we quarrel with our parents because we want to make our own decisions.
46. D. The quarrel between adolescence and parents almost includes "everything".
If you don't do what your parents say, you will be in trouble.
48.d .49.d According to Discover Who You Are, these quarrels are full of pressure, but they are all part of "growing up" and finding yourself.
According to the pressure you want to do well in the exam, a large part of the pressure of teenagers comes from "worry" about their studies.
5 1. A.52.C. According to the following paragraph, you may disagree. Suppose teenagers don't like "learning" but "prefer" sports and music.
According to the above, you want to go to college, and parents want teenagers to do well in the exam.
54. B. Parents tell teenagers how important it is to receive a good education according to the fact that they go to college and get a good education.
There is a turning point between "parents think school is very important" and "teenagers don't agree with this view", so they choose but.
A. Party dresses are carefully prepared to look "beautiful".
57. B. The morphological changes of words show that parents don't "like" your clothes.
According to the central word "appearance" and the example of preparing clothes for the party, parents will not let you "change" the color of your hair.
To sum up, all kinds of pressures are "problems" that teenagers have encountered 59.d
Let us know how you solved it according to the following. The author wants to know how teenagers deal with these pressures and make life "simpler".
Fill in the blanks in grammar:
6 1. becomes. Check the non-predicate verbs. Consider sb. Become something. It's a fixed collocation, which means "think someone is ...".
62. Have served. Check the tense. The action represented by serve occurred before the predicate action became, and the past perfect tense was applied, so it was filled in had served.
63. This. Check the article. Hanguguan is a proper noun, so it is preceded by the definite article the.
64. Doctrine. Examine nouns. If a space is used as the object of the preposition of and is modified by the possessive pronoun his, a noun should be filled in. Teaching is often plural in theory, so teaching is filled.
65. Describe. Check the non-predicate verbs. There is a logical subject-predicate relationship between book and describe, so the descriptive verb is used as an accompanying adverbial.
66. Examine prepositions as. Be regarded as ... is a fixed collocation, which means "be famous as ...".
67. Avoid. Check the sound. The relationship between violence and avoidance is passive, so be avoid should be filled in.
68. influential. examine adjectives. The empty place is used as a predicative, which means "influential", so fill in the adjective important.
69. It. Check pronouns. The empty space refers to the Taoist living method in front, so fill it in.
70. That/that. Investigate relative words. Set spaces to guide restrictive attributive clauses, modify exercises and habits, and be the subject of clauses, so fill in that/which.
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Reference answer
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(society)
This article is explanatory. The first president of the United States, Washington, failed to return the book, and the cumulative fine reached $300,000.
1.D. Word meaning guessing problem. According to the word "never took them back" and the word "Lend" below in this paragraph, it means that two books borrowed from the library by President Washington 225 years ago have not been returned yet.
2.b. Writing skills. No one will know why they have not been returned. The second paragraph is the topic sentence of this paragraph, and then the author provides several reasons why President Washington did not return the book.
3. C. Detail comprehension questions. According to the books borrowed by Washington on1October 5 and due on1kloc-0/February 2, it can be seen that the two books borrowed by President Washington are only allowed to be borrowed for less than one month.
4. Answer. Reasoning and judging questions. According to the penultimate paragraph, the library hopes to take back the books borrowed by President Washington. According to the penultimate paragraph, the staff of Mount Vernon bought a book online and returned it to the library for Washington.
5. Answer. Reasoning and judging questions. According to the last paragraph and two original library books? No one knows where they are, and the two books borrowed by Washington are still missing.
Part B (History)
This article is a narrative. This article mainly tells the story of finding a royal Easter egg in Faberge.
6.d. Detail comprehension questions. According to the discovery of a beautiful egg in the first paragraph and his confidence in finding a buyer for this egg in the second paragraph, the buyer of this golden egg thinks it is beautiful and valuable.
7. C. Inference and judgment questions. According to Hunter, he couldn't believe his ears ... The last Faberge egg I know sold for18.5 million dollars in the third paragraph in 2007. Treasure hunters bent on selling this golden egg at a high price should be surprised to hear that it is so valuable.
8.d. Detail comprehension questions. According to the first favorite egg of the royal family, one or two oriental eggs are made every year in the fourth paragraph, and the fifth imperial Faberge egg is made in the fifth paragraph, which shows that the Easter eggs made by Faberge are very popular with the royal family.
9. Answer. Reasoning and judging questions. McCarthy knows the history of Faberge Royal Easter Eggs, and according to the last paragraph, he auctioned golden eggs without telling the public the final transaction price. He is very optimistic about golden eggs.
10. Answer. Summary questions. As can be seen from the full text, the article mainly revolves around the story of Ferberg's discovery of a royal Easter egg, so item A is the most appropriate title.