High school no.27
Reference answer and analysis
Third edition reference answer
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8- 12 DCAAD
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Reading comprehension:
A (health)
This article is very practical. This article is the instructions for taking medicine.
1. B. Detailed comprehension questions. According to the fact that it is unknown .../kloc-children under 0/8 years old, it hurts your unborn baby and through your breast milk, it is known that the influence of this drug on patients under 0/8 years old, pregnant women and lactating women is unknown, so these people should inform their doctors about their situation. There is no mention of the problem of the elderly in the article, so choose item B.
2. Answer. Understand the details. According to the article, the whole Tecfidera is swallowed. Don't squeeze, chew or put the capsule contents into food, we can know the answer.
3.b. Understanding the details. According to the telephone number 1-800-FDA- 1088 that you may report the side effects to the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), we can know the answer.
Part B (Sports)
This article is argumentative. A high school women's basketball team in the United States won a game with a disparity score of 16 1-2, and its coach was banned for two games because of lack of sportsmanship.
4. B. Text structure. According to the third paragraph calling your competitors "bad", it can be inferred that they are referring to ArroyoValley's competitor Bloomington.
5.c. Inference and judgment questions. Let them grade according to the fifth paragraph, but 16 1-2? ... why not defend? It can be seen that coach Mark Lyman strongly disapproves of coach michael anderson's big win. He thinks coach michael anderson should let Bloomington score more points.
6.d. Inference and judgment questions. According to the fact that they should feel sorry for their team, that is, they didn't learn the game in the right way in the seventh paragraph, it is not difficult to speculate that coach DaleChung thought that ArroyoValley's behavior was unacceptable to him.
7. B. Understanding the details. According to the last three paragraphs, especially the suspension doesn't seem to change the tactics of the team. We will still follow our game plan, just as we have always done. Assistant coach nelison anderson continued the tactics of his father michael anderson.
C (society)
This article is a narrative. A citizen of San Francisco provided a place for the homeless to take a bath.
8.d. Text structure. From the many problems faced by the homeless mentioned above, there is little or no shower. At the beginning of the third paragraph, she started Lava Mae, a kind of shower. It can be seen that the underlined word refers to the problem that the homeless face in taking a shower.
9. C. Detail comprehension questions. In the third paragraph, you can see a shower on wheels, which is a new project aimed at turning neglected city buses into shower stations for the homeless.
10. Answer. Details. We can learn from the seventh paragraph that it is agreed to let enterprises around the city plug in fire hydrants.
1 1. Answer. Inference and judgment questions. It can be inferred from this project that the current budget of this project is $80,000 less than the first year's budget of $365,000. At the beginning of the last paragraph, it relies on donations, and this project needs more funds.
12.d. Main topic. After reading the whole article, we can see that this article mainly talks about a middle-aged woman who uses a retired bus to provide a bathing place for the homeless. Therefore, item D is correct.
Fourth edition reference answer
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(society)
This article is argumentative. The author believes that the success of today's society requires not only hard work, but also flexibility, self-confidence, strong adaptability and innovative spirit.
1.D. Inference and judgment questions. According to the end of the first paragraph, she had to do two full-time jobs to make a living. In the second paragraph, I was determined to help. It can be inferred that the author's childhood life was quite difficult.
2. Answer. Understand the details. According to the great efforts and safety at the end of the third paragraph, we can know the answer.
3.d. Inference and judgment questions. According to who is smart and flexible. At the end of the fifth paragraph, Sean Harvey suggested that students should have strong adaptability.
4.d. Inference and judgment questions. According to the end of the penultimate paragraph, success requires more thinking outside the box. It can be inferred that if people want to succeed, they need to be more creative than in the past.
5.d. the purpose of writing. Through reading the full text, the author thinks that the success of today's society requires not only hard work, but also flexibility, self-confidence, strong adaptability and innovative spirit. The above is the author's advice to those who want to succeed.
Part b (natural)
This article is explanatory. The problem of Australian aborigines being invaded by foreign cats is very serious. Now people have come up with a better way to solve this problem: extracting toxins from plants that indigenous people have adapted to poison alien species.
6.b. Inference and judgment questions. According to the data in the first paragraph, as many as 75 million native animals feed every day, and the biggest threat to Australian wildlife is linked to as many as 30 extinction events. It is not difficult to see that the problem of Australian native animals being invaded by exotic cats is very serious.
7.b. Inference and judgment questions. According to the end of the second paragraph, local animals have developed resistance to it through evolution with plants. It can be seen that local animals are immune to the toxin used by the eradicator, so the eradicator will not bring great harm to local animals.
8. B. Understanding the details. According to the deployment of radicals, the time should be set when cats don't have many other ready-made foods. At the end of the third paragraph, we can know the answer.
9.d. Text structure. According to the last sentence, of course, not everyone supports the use of 1080. Some people think that "using 1080 (this toxin)" is very cruel, so it is not supported.
10.c. Inference and judgment questions. According to the last paragraph "but he said that if cats continue to eat, the risk of not using bait is higher", Buckminster thinks that the risk of killing foreign cats without using Eradicat as bait is greater, so it can be inferred that he thinks it is worthwhile to kill foreign cats in this way, even at the cost.
C (health)
This article is argumentative. This paper discusses the harm of e-cigarettes to smokers, especially teenagers.
11.D. Word meaning guessing problem. It can be inferred from the fashion, beautiful design, bright blue light, built-in memory chip and the new iPhone below that the underlined word should mean "fashion".
12. Answer. Details. According to the fact that the number of middle school students who use e-cigarettes has tripled in the past three years, e-cigarettes have become more and more popular among teenagers in the past three years.
13.d. Inference and judgment questions. They know that the best way is to recruit teenagers, and they use many of the same methods to recruit millions of young people in the fifth paragraph. People who smoke ordinary cigarettes can infer that the example in brackets is to show that the e-cigarette industry is trying to attract young consumers.
14.d. Inference and judgment questions. When the warning label appeared on the package of 1966, 42% of Americans were already smokers. Is history repeating itself? It can be inferred that when e-cigarettes were controlled, many people were already addicted to e-cigarettes.
15.b. Inference and judgment questions. By 2005, they still contained nicotine ... In the third and penultimate paragraphs, researchers began to suspect that e-cigarettes might have the ability to turn teeth into tobacco. There is no guarantee as to how they are made. It can be inferred from the last paragraph that the author thinks that e-cigarettes are harmful to people's health.