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English Weekly Module 5-6 Answers
Volume 5 Module 5-6 Reference Answers and Partial Analysis

Reference answer

1-5 BBBDC 6- 10 CACDC

1 1- 15

2 1-25 ABDCA 26-30 DABCA

3 1-35 Dakar

4 1-45 CDBCA 46-50 DBABC

5 1-55 EGDFC

56. More birds will die.

57. He likes to climb trees to collect bird eggs.

58. Because his family is short of food.

59. In 2002.

60. Let more people love birds.

Correct the mistakes in the article:

6 1 ... moved in last weekend ...

62 ... Add a front camera to the workbench.

63 ... accepted ... take away → take away.

64 ... It's gone ... Yes → It was.

65 ... Never seen ... See → See.

66 ... ask anyone ... that → if/whether.

67 ... found a camera. Find → lose

68 ... In my photo ... Picture → Picture

69 ... thank him ... him → them

70 ... such a wonderful person. Wonderful → wonderful

A possible version:

Last weekend, my parents and I went to Qingdao to visit my uncle. We take the train and get there on Friday afternoon. It was a comfortable train trip, and we enjoyed the beautiful scenery along the railway.

On Saturday, it rained heavily, so we had to stay at home. While the adults were chatting, my cousins and I were playing cards. Fortunately, it was sunny on Sunday. Let's go to the beach and play in the water. The beautiful sea and fresh air make us very happy and relaxed.

What a wonderful experience! I hope to be near the sea again.

Partial analysis

Fill in the blanks separately:

1. B. It should be a pity to hear that this kind of bird is going extinct, so I choose it as a pity.

2. B. One of them leads the non-restrictive attributive clause together with the space, and the space is used as the attributive in the clause, so whose is it?

Simon overslept this morning. Being late for work showed that Simon shouldn't have stayed up late last night, so he chose not to. What should not be done means "something should not be done, but it is actually done".

4.d. When ... is about to ... the structure is used in this question, meaning "I'm about to do it" ... suddenly ... "

5. C. According to that time, attendance is an ongoing action at three o'clock in the afternoon (in the future), so attendance will be selected.

Working in the bedroom and sleeping downstairs are carried out at the same time, so choose to do it at the same time.

7. A. This question uses an emphasis sentence pattern. He didn't do the part where family is emphasized, so he chose it.

8. the action represented by C. reduce began in the past and has an impact on the present, so the present perfect tense is selected; When "the number of plural nouns" is the subject, the predicate verb is singular.

9.d. Concern in the topic means "interested and concerned", so with is chosen. Be worried about sth.

10. C. The _ _ _ _ _ director of His company is the object of cause, and there is a verb-object relationship between the appointment and his logical subject, so the appointment is chosen.

Cloze:

Subject: Personal situation

This article is a narrative. Although the author's husband died of a heart attack, the organs he donated brought good news to others.

11.D. According to the following, he had a heart attack and bad news came from the other end of the phone.

12.c. According to Ueli, the father of my two sons, the author is telling the story of her husband.

13. A. On the way home for lunch, the author's husband had a heart attack. When here means "at this moment".

14. B. Luckily, the sharp-eyed neighbor found her husband who was suffering from heart disease.

15. C. A large group of medical staff embraced Yuri ... It was a concession to die. Although a powerful medical team tried to save her husband's life, he died.

16.c. According to the heart attack above.

17.d. According to the following story about her husband's organ donation, Li Yu's story doesn't end here.

18. A.19.d. According to the cornea and heart valve below, the author's husband decided before he died that if he died first, the author must donate organs that he could use.

The author asked the doctor to help her fulfill her husband's last wish.

2 1. A.22.B. According to the last selfless act of this sentence, after all the arrangements were made, the author thought that she would never hear the news of her husband's selfless dedication again.

23. However, the author received a letter informing her about her husband's donation of cornea.

According to the following positive effects, the author thinks it is good to know that her husband's wishes have a positive effect on others.

25. Answer. Make his wish come true according to the above help.

According to the turning conjunction But, the author thinks the next thing is the best 26.d

27. According to the following content, the organ donation agency sent a small card to inform the author that her husband's heart valve was successfully transplanted into a young man.

According to the young man who didn't live long above, the young man who didn't live long has become the recipient of the heart valve.

29. C.30. A. Yu Li always hoped to donate his useful organs after his death, so if he knew about the underground, he would be proud that his organs saved a life.

Reading comprehension:

(interpersonal relationship)

This article is a narrative. According to my own experience, it is necessary for people to leave their online digital life at any time to experience more beauty in life.

31.D. Inference and judgment questions. According to the third paragraph, walking in the sun and chatting with friends, without the distance of text messages, we feel comfortable in life and re-recognize the beauty of L. Living in the Present shows that the author spent a wonderful afternoon with his friends without electronic communication equipment and realized the beauty of living in the present.

32. Answer. Detail comprehension questions. According to one side effect of always online's digital life is nervousness, and the thriller in the fourth paragraph, we can know that the side effect of online digital life is nervousness and fear.

33. C. Inference and judgment questions. The penultimate paragraph gives an example of Mr. Dash to show that with the passage of time, the influence of technology on our lives may become smaller and smaller, which shows that people's dependence on technology may weaken with the passage of time.

34.b. guessing the meaning of words. The last sentence of the last paragraph mentions that "most people prefer to share their interesting stories and avoid talking about embarrassing things like going to the dentist", which shows that people are boasting or boasting about their lives. Therefore, boasting means "boasting"

Part B (Modern Technology)

This article is explanatory. This paper mainly introduces the latest development of night vision technology.

35. A. Reasoning and judging questions. According to the first three sentences of the first paragraph, the traditional night vision goggles are bulky, but the latest night vision technology can be used on a pair of glasses and put in a bag without attracting attention. So the latest night vision technology will be more convenient to use.

36. C. Text structure. According to this technology, it can not only be used for night vision in the previous sentence and the sentence where the underlined words are located, but also serve doctors or historians. It can be seen that the underlined words refer to the technology in the previous sentence, that is, night vision technology.

37. B. Main idea of this paragraph. The third paragraph mainly introduces how researchers at the University of Michigan capture infrared rays through graphene, so that users can have night vision. This gives the answer.

38.d Inference and judgment questions. According to what Zhong said in the last paragraph, "You will install these cameras on your smart phone and your vehicle for driving at night, for safety, etc.", it can be inferred that this night vision technology has great market potential.

C (school life)

This article is argumentative. This paper discusses "massive open online courses".

39. C. Understanding the details. According to why farsighted professors don't want to be part of this trend in the third paragraph, professors will attach importance to their online courses and take them seriously.

40. Answer. Reasoning and judging questions. The fourth paragraph talks about: Online courses enable learners to choose their favorite courses just like downloading artists' works online. Compared with the four-year university education in Yale University, students can choose their own courses from different schools. Therefore, one of the characteristics of online courses is that the learning mode is very different from the traditional learning mode.

4 1. C. Detailed understanding questions. According to Yale University, traditional course credits are not provided-there is only one certificate in the last paragraph.

42.d Inference and judgment questions. According to the third and last paragraphs, the author thinks that online courses have great development prospects.

D (tourism)

This article is very practical. The article introduces the tourism project of a website.

43.b. The purpose of writing. The first paragraph of the article introduces the characteristics of the website, the second paragraph promises its service quality, and the third paragraph talks about its price advantage. It can be inferred that this article is mainly to attract readers to participate in the tourism projects provided by this website.

44. C. Understanding the details. According to reports, we have also increased some bicycle tours in the United States and Vietnam.

45. A. Understand the details. According to "European cycling tour" ... it is designed for more experienced cyclists ",we can know that in the section of road cycling tour.

46.d the source of the article. Our website focuses on cycling tourism and cycling in Europe &; We may have the largest online catalogue, and there are perfect European bicycle and boat tours and sailing holidays in the boat travel section. I know this article is likely to come from a webpage.

E (natural)

This article is argumentative. The author suggests that parents encourage their children to get in touch with nature.

47. B. Text structure. It says "those young people are more likely to pay attention to the natural world", and the following paragraph explains two reasons why we should pay attention to nature-nature is being destroyed and its benefits to human beings. It can be inferred that the underlined word should mean "attaching importance to nature".

48. Answer. Understand the details. They also provide important economic services beneficial to human health ... In the fourth paragraph, we can see that insect pollination is an example of nature benefiting human beings.

49.b. Inference and judgment questions. From the beginning of the fifth paragraph, the destruction of the earth's life system is rapidly approaching the irreversible "critical point". It can be inferred that if human beings continue to destroy nature, the earth's ecosystem will reach the irreversible "critical point" and completely collapse, and the environment will not be improved at that time.

50. C. The purpose of writing. Bring back the quiet children's past writing time from the end of the second paragraph, and the children will occasionally become muddy, and establish a connection between the two from the beginning of the last paragraph. Children and nature are the best and simple methods ... It can be inferred that the author wrote this article to advise parents to let their children experience nature.