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Answers A and B of Ding Jian Teaching Plan English Band 8 Final Examination Paper
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Correct the mistakes in the article:

7 1. Review ... Look → Look

72 ... A few days ago ...

Before → before

73 ... I think the reason ... the reason before reasoning.

74. But I believe ... but → and

75 ... Harmony ...

Manufacturing → manufacturing

76 ... from other cities ... cities → cities

77. Most importantly ...

Important → important

78 ... I shouldn't. ...

Shouldn't → can't

79 ... I wish you all ... for the removal.

80 ... Let's count the people. Count → Count

A possible version:

Hello everyone! I'm Li Hua from senior three. Today, I am very happy to run for the presidency of the English club. I think I am suitable for this position. As a monitor, I was highly praised by my classmates and teachers. I am good at communication and organizing activities. Most importantly, I can speak fluent English and often communicate with foreigners.

If I am lucky enough to be elected as the chairman, I will try my best to arrange more activities and create a stronger English atmosphere for us. I sincerely hope that you can give me a chance to vote for me.

Thank you.

Partial analysis

Reading comprehension:

art

This article is a narrative. This article tells the story of band conductor Anderson bringing music to life.

21.D. Detail comprehension questions. I bought many records of great orchestras and conductors in the world and listened to them for hours at the end of the second paragraph.

22. C. Inference and judgment questions. From what the audience can't see, it can be inferred that this is all the work ... In the third paragraph, the bandleader needs to do a lot of preparation work before the official performance.

23.b. Inference and judgment questions. It can be inferred from reading the composer's life ... Her goal is to reproduce the music according to the composer's intention in the fourth paragraph, and Anderson knows the composer's life in order to reproduce their music better.

24.d Detail comprehension questions. To help young musicians understand how to play music, Anderson may tell them ...

Part b (family, friends and people around)

This article is argumentative. The author thinks that parents pay too much attention to their children's talents and ignore their personalities.

25. C. Inference and judgment questions. At the beginning of the first paragraph, I had a lot of ambivalence. If she was in the second paragraph, I might brag to some mothers there ... but that was a lie. I prayed in the third paragraph. Better than normal. Maybe that's why I feel bad ... I can infer that the author's daughter is of average intelligence; When other mothers boast about how talented their children are, the author feels ashamed.

26. C. Word guessing. This can be seen from whether she is studying in the eighth grade instead of ... some combination of Gandhi and Mozart. In the second paragraph, the underlined word means "wizard".

27. B. Inference and judgment questions. It can be inferred from the fourth paragraph that Shealso cares about other people's feelings and the two examples given below that Violet is a kind girl.

28. C. Understanding the details. But no one boasts about how good their children are ... In the last paragraph of the kind story, the author likes to listen to stories about children's good character.

C (health)

This article is explanatory. This paper introduces the causes of seasonal allergy aggravation and the methods to alleviate it.

29.d Inference and judgment questions. Because the temperature is a little low in the long winter, some trees grow slowly ... The big reason for spring allergy In the first paragraph, it can be inferred that climate change, that is, the long winter, causes some trees to delay pollination, which in turn leads to a large number of trees pollinating at the same time, thus aggravating seasonal allergies.

30. C. Understanding the details. So by peeing or cooking fruit, you can't be less than or completely avoid any reaction in the first hint.

3 1. Answer. Inference and judgment questions. It can be inferred from the fact that hair gel causes hair to become a pollen magnet. The second argument is that hair products attract pollen.

32.d Detail comprehension questions. The third suggestion is to wash your face at least at night.

D (shopping)

This article is very practical. This article is an advertisement for a chair elevator.

33.d Detail comprehension questions. According to a simple and clear led display screen, the elevator status can be displayed.

34. B. Understanding the details. According to the Expires month 3 1 and 20 15 at the end of the article, you can only enjoy the discount if you buy it before 20 15 10 3 1.

35.b. The source of the article. Reading through the full text, we can see that this article is an advertisement about the seat elevator.

Five sevenths:

Topic: Personal feelings

This article is argumentative. The article discusses that money is not directly proportional to happiness.

36.d .d Item D D echoes the above-mentioned situation of being away from home for a long time ... being richer economically.

37.e .e item e.e is the answer to the question raised in the first paragraph; The following people who live well are often happier than those who live in poverty, which further explains the content of item e.

38.f .f Item F.F echoes the above comfort standards; In the United States, the standard of about $75,000 is an example of item F.

39. A plays a connecting role here, which leads to people's wrong ideas about money and happiness.

40. Item C.C echoes the idea that life will be happier ... People with measurable happiness above $50,000 are only 9% more satisfied than those with income below $25,000.

Cloze:

Theme: modern science and technology

This article is explanatory. Introduce a mobile phone that can only answer calls.

4 1. A.42.D. Smartphones have become so "common" in our lives that it is "difficult" to remember life when the network coverage is very small.

43. B. It can be inferred from "People should live in the present" and "Minimum Connectivity" in the third paragraph that the design purpose of Light Phone is to make it used as little as possible.

44. B. Smartphones can provide people with all kinds of information and convenience, and the usage rate is very high; Light mobile phone is to let people use it less. Therefore, the design concept of this mobile phone is contrary to the mainstream "trend".

It can be inferred from the make a product below that the two founders decided to "create" a product shortly after meeting.

46. A. It can be inferred from the following "People Live in the Present" that the two founders want to create a product to help people "disconnect" from the outside world, so that people can live in the present without too much external interference.

47. C. This can never help ... At the end of the first paragraph, the function of this newly developed product is "opposite" to that of the smart phone.

48. As can be seen from the above, new products "make" people live in the present.

49.d As can be seen from the fourth paragraph of "The mobile phone you left at home receives the transferred call", the founder began to consider that people can "leave" their mobile phones at home.

50.b. It can be inferred from the fact that there is no screen at all below that this device without screen should be "small".

5 1. B. This device has only one numeric keyboard.

52.c. Leaving your mobile phone at home can give people a short rest and enjoy the world around them.

53.c. It can be inferred from your mobile phone that you left it at home for ... to be sure ... we really don't know ... the founder didn't say that people should "shouldn't" use smart phones.

It can be inferred from the following examples, such as taking your children to the park or having dinner with your wife, that some "moments" are mentioned here 54.d

A. As mentioned above, people can leave their mobile phones at home at some point, which means that people sometimes don't actually "need" notifications from places like Facebook.

D. I wonder if anyone is trying to ... In an emergency, it can be inferred that the optical telephone enables people to have a rest without "worrying" whether others will contact them urgently.

57.d It can be inferred from the ability of your mobile phone to receive and transfer incoming calls in the fourth paragraph that Light Phone allows users to transfer incoming calls to their smartphones, so users don't have to worry that someone needs to "contact" them urgently.

58.c. If (if) it is not attractive enough, users can see all the notifications on their smartphones.

59.b. As can be inferred from the following notice, this refers to less urgent or less important information from smart phones. So choose email.

From the above, it can be inferred that it is not attractive enough for users to see emails and notifications on their smartphones, which is like a kind of "hospitality" for users.

Fill in the blanks in grammar:

6 1. It. Check pronouns. The blank space above refers to the nearest American port city to Europe, so it is filled in.

62. yes. examine prepositions. It's fixed phrases, which means "made up of ...".

63. Yes. Check the simple present tense. As can be seen from the last sentence, the blank describes objective facts, so it is filled in.

64. Overlooking. Investigate the usage of the verb -ing as an attribute. There is a logical subject-predicate relationship between symptoms and summary, and the action indicated by the summary is in progress, so fill in the summary.

65. It has become. Examine the simple past tense. From the18th century, we can see that the action expressed by begin happened in the past, so it is filled in the begin.

66. Which? Look at relative words. Set a space to guide the non-restrictive attributive clause, which refers to the content of the whole main clause in front, so which one to fill in.

67. This. Check the definite article. The ordinal number should be preceded by the definite article the.

68. Geography. Investigate the usage of adjectives as attributes. Set a space to modify the noun position, so fill in the adjective geography.

69. Complete equipment. Check the usage of past participles as attributes. There is a logical verb-object relationship between equip and ships, and the action indicated by equip has been completed, so filled in equipped.

70. That. Investigation conjunction. Set the space to guide the object clause. There is no shortage of components in the clause, so fill in that.