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English Weekly Grade One Curriculum Standard Answer No.2015-2016 18

The following is the answer to the 20th issue.

English Test of Senior One Last Term (2) Reference Answers and Part Analysis

Reference answer

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3 1-35 CBADB 36-40DFBEG

4 1-45 BACCD 46-50ADBCA? 5 1-55 CBDAC 56-60 BDBAC

6 1.who 62。 valuable

63. inventions 64. That?

65. Be created. include

67. Not expensive? 68. easily

69.that? 70.a

Correct the mistakes in the article:

Add an A after 7 1. I 16 years old ... I am.

72 ... Especially country music.

Special → especially

73 ... It's also interesting. ...

Interesting → interested

74 ... Allow me to ...? Me → me

75 ... communicate with ...?

Communication → communication

76 ... Would you like to help ... Help → help

77. Whenever I am free? was → am

78 ... Go outside ...? move to

79 ... The whole country ...? Nation → country

80 ... but lead a ... but → and

A possible version:

In this painting, we can see a man lying under a tree with his tools beside him, imagining that a rabbit will hit the tree.

This is a famous story from an ancient idiom in China. Once, a farmer happened to find a dead rabbit, and it ran into a tree beside his field. He was glad to get it, and hoped it could happen to another rabbit. Therefore, from that day on, he stopped working and waited under the tree. However, nothing happened and his farm work was delayed.

No pains, no gains. If we want what we want, we should try our best to achieve it.

Partial analysis

Reading comprehension:

A (daily activities)

This article is very practical. The article is four comments about comedian Nick.

2 1. Answer. Inference and judgment questions. According to a really wonderful job, there is a little guy laughing, which greatly attracts the' adult' and how good he is. In the second paragraph, it can be inferred that Lizzie expressed happy feelings.

22.d Inference and judgment questions. According to the wonderful night on Friday. The children had a good time and were full of exciting conversations about last Friday night. Thanks again for the party. In the last paragraph, the students of Lavant School held a great party last Friday.

23. A. Reasoning and judging questions. According to the information in the article, such as loving his program and the place where he performed, Nick made the kids laugh and said thank you for a wonderful children's party and a wonderful evening. Nick brought joy to everyone, especially the children, so he was a comedian.

Part B (Entertainment)

This article is a narrative. A non-profit dance organization in new york provides dance lessons to children every week to make them feel the charm of dance.

24. C. Detail comprehension questions. According to NDI ... in the second paragraph, thousands of children took part in dance courses in NDI institutions.

25.d Inference and judgment questions. As far as I'm concerned, I want to see other young people ... who have art in their lives and use dance as a window. In the fourth paragraph, d'Amboise realized the importance of performing arts to other children after dancing changed himself, so she founded NDI.

26. C. Inference and judgment questions. According to ice hockey players ... in the penultimate paragraph, d'Amboise compares dance with ice hockey to show that dance and ice hockey not only need to develop individual skills, but also need team spirit.

27.d Detail comprehension questions. According to Jonathan in the last paragraph, dancing also needs a lot of hard work and hard work ... you will succeed. He thinks that as long as you work hard, people can achieve something in dancing.

C (holiday activities)

This article is explanatory. This paper introduces the related knowledge of May Festival.

28.d guessing the meaning of words. According to hanging a basket behind ... we rang the doorbell, ranaway and the secret giver, anonymous means "anonymous"

29. C. Detail comprehension questions. According to the first sentence of the third paragraph, historically, the first day of May, usually called "May Day", is regarded as a festival of spring, life and growth. We can know that May Day is a festival to celebrate the arrival of spring.

30. Answer. Reasoning and judging questions. Write a note to thank your friends or neighbors for their kindness, presence and love, and write a note to thank a nurse in the fifth paragraph. In the author's opinion, May Day is a good opportunity to express gratitude.

3 1. C. Main topic. Reading through the full text, we can see that this article mainly introduces some ways to celebrate May Festival. So choose item C.

D (art)

This article is a narrative. Students in Toronto have the opportunity to cooperate with professional artists every year to draw beautiful pictures together.

32. B. Understanding the details. According to the method in the second paragraph that "children who go to school in Toronto every year and children work directly with professional artists on different art projects", thousands of students participate in art projects in Toronto every year.

33. A. Reasoning and judging questions. According to the third paragraph of Natalie McHaffie's "My purpose is to teach children about design, and they can use this knowledge for other things they may want to do", McHaffie mainly wants to teach students how to design, and hopes that they can apply this knowledge to other fields. It can be inferred that she thinks how to design is very important, so she also wants her children to understand the importance of design.

34. D. Detail comprehension questions. According to the fourth paragraph 16, the children of St. Bernard's school want to create a mural, and the task of these 16 students is to create a mural.

35.b. Inference and judgment questions. You will learn more when you do it yourself. I like working in a group. Working in a group is very interesting. You can learn from cooperation with other children in the last four paragraphs. All four students have benefited a lot from this work.

Five sevenths:

Theme: Nature

This article is explanatory. This paper introduces how animals resist the cold and walk in the ice and snow.

According to the following sentence, "It keeps the inner fur of soft fur warm and dry", item D, "The outer fur hangs down to the ground", is in line with the context. The coat in item D corresponds to the inner coat in the next sentence.

37. F. According to the unprecedented change of its fur to adapt to the season and the white fur to match the snow in winter, it can be seen that the fur of the mountain rabbit has changed to adapt to different seasons, so the fur of the mountain rabbit introduced in item F is in line with the summer background. The summer in item F contrasts with the winter in the next sentence.

38. B. According to an extra layer under the empty fur coat, item B "Do you wear a sweater in your coat?" The context is appropriate. An undershirt under your coat in item B corresponds to another layer under its fur coat in the next sentence.

According to this unprecedented statement, it adds something, and the tail of the Arctic fox can also be used as a scarf to wrap its nose and face. So choose item e.

40.g According to the unprecedented A, the big feet of polar bears are like snowshoes, and the wide feet of polar bears can share their own weight and ensure that they can walk easily in the snow. So choose item g.

Cloze:

Subject: friends

This article is a narrative. After entering high school, the author's best friend kept making new friends and began to neglect the author, so the author was dissatisfied and did something that she regretted for life.

4 1. B. According to the following, but I soon realized that the author "at first" thought that Teresa was making new friends, which was acceptable.

According to the last sentence, Trisha is no longer interested in me and the author's good friend is no longer interested in her, so the author "lost" this good friend.

C. The author told Trisha that since they are no longer friends, they should "stop" pretending to be friends.

According to the facts described next in this paragraph, although the author didn't mean to provoke Trisha, Trisha was very angry.

45.d Unprecedented Trisha began to talk about me behind my back, and Trisha began to gossip behind the author's back, telling others that she was "not good".

According to her taking them away from me in the next sentence, the author and Trisha's mutual friend began to "take sides" with Trisha.

According to what the author did in the following paragraph, the more he thought about it, the more angry he became.

According to the empty lines drawn on her face, the author "picked up" a photo.

According to what happened between the author and Trisha described above, the author "hates" Trisha.

According to the author's regret in the last paragraph, she did something that she will "regret" forever.

5 1. C. According to my opinion, people will see it in the next sentence. The author sent the photo to a "popular" website.

According to a picture of Trisha in the previous paragraph, Trisha's mother saw the "picture" on the Internet.

According to many people, everything is "late".

According to this paragraph, Trisha's mother saw the photos on the Internet and told the author's mother, and many people have seen the photos, so the author is in trouble.

Realizing the seriousness of the matter, the author felt terrible that day.

According to the turning point conjunction but, although Trisha verbally accepted the author's apology, the author felt that Trisha was still angry with her.

According to the author's confession, posting photos online is the worst "decision" the author has ever made 57.d

According to the full text, the author thinks that she could have handled her "feelings" in a better way.

The author now realizes that things might be "different" if she told Trisha directly that she "missed" her.

Fill in the blanks in grammar:

6 1. Who. Investigate conjunctions. Set a space to guide the object clause, be the subject in the clause, start with the sentence meaning "who invented the computer", and fill in who here.

62. Valuable. Investigate the usage of adjectives as attributes. Set space as an attribute to modify the machine, so it is valuable to fill in adjectives.

63.? Invent. Examine nouns. Set the blank space as the object, and the first important decoration is in front of it, so fill in the invention.

64. Well, look at relative words. Spaces guide restrictive attributive clauses to modify computers first, and computers are modified with ordinal numbers first. At the same time, the blank space is the subject of the clause, so fill that in.

65. Created. Examine the passive voice of the simple past tense. The relationship between it (electronic delay storage automatic calculator) and create is passive, and the action represented by create happened in the past, so the filling is being created.

66. include. examine prepositions. Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak and inventors belong to each other, so they are included (including …).

67. Not too expensive. Investigate the comparative degree of adjectives. Through than, we can see the application of comparison grade in space. Through the sentence "As manufacturing industry becomes cheaper than before, owning computers becomes more common", we should fill in "cheaper" here.

68.? It's easy. Examine adverbs. Set a space to modify the predicate, so that it is easy to fill in adverbs.

69. Well, check the fixed structure. There is no doubt that ... it means "no doubt".

70.a. check the indefinite article. Actually means "in fact".

[Select the answer to the question and analyze it]

Reference answer

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analyse

Reading comprehension:

Subject: Personal situation

This article is a news report. A 17-year-old girl from California raises money for orphans in Africa.

1. C. topic induction. The article is a news report, and the program is an iPhone game application ... The second paragraph points out the main idea of the article. Therefore, item C is appropriate.

2. Answer. Understand the details. According to the first question and answer, Thoraya went to an orphanage in Uganda, where her personal experience prompted her to want to help these children.

3.b. Inference and judgment questions. According to "But I don't want them to just sit on the app store as stupid games, I thought of connecting everyone with the children in the orphanage where I worked." In the second question and answer, Suraya doesn't want the game software to be limited to games, but she hopes to help the children in the orphanage through software. Presumably, she hopes that these softwares can have more uses than games.

4.c. guessing the meaning of words. According to the first batch of free before the underlined part, Suraya set some game software as free because she wanted to make things run smoothly at the beginning.

5.d. Inference and judgment questions. According to what I can see, it is quite big in the last paragraph. Suraya hopes that more people will participate. She is full of confidence in Rizikitoto's future and thinks it is optimistic.

Cloze:

Subject: Surrounding environment

This article is argumentative. This paper mainly discusses the advantages and disadvantages of online school.

1. A. According to "because of the huge workload" in this sentence, many office workers can't afford to go to full-time universities.

According to the unprecedented multi-role full-time mother, the mother who stays at home can't "join" ordinary universities because of her busy housework.

3. B. The above two special groups, professionals and stay-at-home mothers, choose online schools. Here, when the pen turns, it means that "even if (even if)" is a regular student, he chooses to go to the online school.

According to the unprecedented average students, average students have "time" to attend full-time universities.

According to the online school mentioned above, ordinary students also choose "online" education.

6.d. Online schools have become very popular today. Online schools are very popular in the above article. In contrast, online schools have advantages and disadvantages, so please fill in how.

According to the advantages and disadvantages of the above article and the positive ideas after this space, the author first "starts" to talk about the benefits of online schools.

According to the next sentence, you don't have to spend money on books or travel, and the "cost" of online schools is even less.

9. A. According to the fact that you can study at any time during the day ... We can see that another advantage of online school lies in its "providing" flexibility.

10.b. According to it, you can study anywhere you want in your house, in a cafe or even in a park.

11.D. The last paragraph introduces the advantages of online school. According to the disadvantages after the vacancy, the author began to "fight" the disadvantages of online schools.

12.b. According to the unprecedented statement that teachers always need to push them to do well, these students who need teachers' supervision are unlikely to do well in online schools.

13.c. This paragraph mainly introduces the disadvantages of online schools, and then according to the different views of employers on online school diplomas, this is another "problem" of online schools.

14. A. According to their opinion, students attending full-time colleges are more knowledgeable in the next sentence, many employers "prefer" full-time college graduates.

15. A. The unprecedented number of students attending full-time universities contrasts with the empty number of students with online degrees, so comparison to is filled in.

16.d. The disadvantages mentioned above mainly involve employers, so the real purpose of education here is to let the educated get a good "job".

17.d. According to the above introduction, many employers are more willing to hire full-time college graduates than online school graduates, so online schools are often unable to "serve" graduates to find good jobs.

18.b. One of the advantages of online school is its flexibility. According to the degree of freedom that no regular university can provide, the degree of freedom provided by online schools is "beyond doubt".

19.b. According to the attitude of the employer to the online school diploma described in the previous paragraph, the degree to which the employer "attaches importance" to this kind of diploma varies from person to person.

The author discusses the advantages and disadvantages of online schools respectively, and finally draws the conclusion that online schools are good for some people, while others should bring them inconvenience. Therefore, this statement is "natural".