Book 6 Module 5-6
Reference answers and partial analysis
Reference answer
1-5 BCACB 6- 10ABCCA
1 1- 15 BC ABC 16-20 abaac
2 1-25 CBBDA 26-30CBCAB
3 1-35
4 1-45 ABACB 46-50 ABCD
Babaca 56-60BDBDD
6 1. Their 62. Boarding
As said.
65.66 consultation
67. harmless. obviously
69. Display 70. find
Correct the mistakes in the article:
7 1. I'm used to ... getting rid of waste.
72 ... Doing things alone. Loneliness → loneliness
73 ... All by myself ... Open → Press.
74. I need someone ... need → be needed
75 ... ask us what to do ... add it to before do.
76 ... I still ... and → but
77 ... Finish them ... They → it
78 ... with other students ...
Students → students
79 ... Make the whole ... → safe.
80 ... but it also helps ... help → help.
A possible version:
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Smith,
I am a high school student in China. I know from online advertisements that you have received many foreign students for many years. I wonder if you would like to receive me around next month.
First of all, let me briefly introduce myself. I'm going to a school near where you live as an exchange student. There is no difficulty in communicating with English speakers, and I believe I can adapt to life there quickly. Secondly, I wonder if you can tell me some of your family rules, such as housework and meal time. If you are interested and willing to accept me, I believe we will have a good time.
I look forward to your reply.
Yours,
Li Hua
Partial analysis
Reading comprehension:
(interpersonal relationship)
This article is a narrative. Two soldiers went to a village to beg for food, but the villagers refused. One of the soldiers offered to make stone soup for everyone. In this process, the villagers unconsciously shared their own things and finally made delicious soup.
2 1. C. Detailed understanding questions. According to the second paragraph, the villagers first looked out of their windows and then rushed out of the square, wondering what had happened. When they saw two soldiers making a fire in the village square, the villagers first looked out of their windows, and then they all ran to the square to see what the soldiers were going to do. It can be inferred that the villagers were curious at that time.
22. B. Text structure. According to the full text, the villagers were not rich in their own food, so they were reluctant to give the soldiers something to eat at first. When a soldier suggested cooking soup with stones, the villagers began to share their things unconsciously and finally made delicious soup. It can be inferred that the turning point of the story is "a soldier proposed to cook stone soup".
23.b. Guess the meaning of words. According to one of the children who knows where the onions are hidden, in the fourth paragraph, a child brings onions from the place where the onions are hidden. It can be inferred that this refers to a villager "bringing" cabbage from the place where it is hidden.
24.d Main topic. According to the last sentence of the full text, "When the villagers enjoy delicious soup together, they realize that only sharing can make a feast", we can see that the making process of stone soup makes the villagers realize the importance and value of sharing and cooperation.
Literature and art
This article is very practical. This article is an introduction to four books.
25. A. Reasoning and judging questions. According to it's a audio book make filmmakers jewelry, it can be inferred that the audio version of TheGraveyard Book is dubbed by the big coffee in the film industry through one known a movie is in the pipeline in the first part, and its sound effect is no less than that of movies.
26. C. Inference and judgment questions. According to The Silent Witness, in the third film, autopsy may become interesting, but it is fiction. "Workaholic" contains real life stories ... "Domestic Cat" will make you ameal (starting with your eyes and lips). If there is an opportunity, it can be seen that, unlike artistic creation, "Working Stiff" tells a real story, including many cruel plots, so some people find it hard to accept and understand.
27. B. Understanding the details. According to the stories heard in the last part about Hillary Clinton, two Bush presidents and other celebrities, Gail Sheehy's book contains stories of celebrities.
C (natural)
This article is explanatory. Affected by global warming, the red-bellied shorebirds hatched in the early stage of snowmelt will become smaller and shorter, which will directly affect their survival.
28. C. Understanding the details. According to the second paragraph that ecologist Jan Van Gilles and his colleagues have been studying these birds for 33 and 30 years, the researchers warned that the measurement of nearly 2,000 birds showed that Jan Van Gilles and his colleagues reached their conclusions after studying red-bellied shorebirds for more than 30 years.
29. Answer. Detail comprehension questions. According to and in years with early snowfall, birds need them before arthritis reaches its maximum number. It is well known that the young birds miss eating once. If the snowmelt period comes early, by the time the young birds of the red-bellied sandpiper hatch, they will have missed the time when the number of arthropods is the largest, and there is not enough food to eat.
30.b. Inference and judgment questions. According to adult birds, they feed on thin-shelled bivalves. The bivalve in the butte is buried in the penultimate section, so it can be inferred that the green snipe of shellfish is deep underground, so the red-bellied snipe with short mouth can't eat it, which affects its survival.
3 1. B. The purpose of writing. By reading the full text, we can see that this paper introduces that the red-bellied shorebirds hatched in the early years of snowmelt will become smaller and shorter, which will directly affect their survival.
D (school life)
This article is argumentative. Artificial intelligence and automation will threaten countless jobs, so schools must attach importance to digital technology education to meet future employment challenges.
32. Answer. Detail comprehension questions. According to the digital revolution, the education system is called upon to respond to the way that technological changes will affect the future job market. In the third paragraph, Mr. Baker wrote a report calling on the education system: the education system should respond to technological changes.
33.d Inference and judgment questions. According to the supply of "the necessary digital skills are almost abstracted from the core currency of mainstream schools" in the fifth paragraph, it is not difficult to see that Mr. Baker is very disappointed with the serious lack of digital technology education in the core curriculum of mainstream schools.
34. Answer. Detail comprehension questions. According to the fact that schools should be able to teach computer science, all primary schools should have 3D printers and design software, and introduce external experts. In the last two paragraphs, Mr. Baker suggested that schools should teach computer science, equip them with 3D printers and design software, and introduce external experts.
35.b. Inference and judgment questions. According to the last paragraph, we need 2 1 century education to develop 2 1 century economy. The core of Mr. Baker's speech is that education should keep pace with the times.
Five sevenths:
Theme: health
This article is explanatory. The article briefly introduces the pressure.
36. G. This passage introduces people's reaction to stress: some people are affected by emotions; Some people can't sleep and wake up early; "Some people rely on junk food to cope with stress and eat a lot!"
The answer to this question is implied by many requirements in the previous sentence. Here refers to the "demand" described by stress, which is essentially physiological (demand), psychological (demand) and emotional (demand).
According to the stress hormones in the previous sentence ... the next sentence should be about hormones, so item A, "These hormones give you super energy", is in line with the context here.
According to harmful changes and the development of diseases, "long-term stress will bring special problems".
According to the following, it is not difficult to see that "whether stress is beneficial depends on the situation 40.d"
Cloze:
Topic: Hot topic
This article is argumentative. Cyberbullying will bring serious consequences, so the author thinks that legislation should be made to protect people from cyberbullying.
4 1. A. According to the following contents, it is not difficult to see that using social media will bring cyber bullying, so the author asks: Is it a "good thing" for teenagers to use social media a lot?
According to this unprecedented nice, you can do "good" things online.
43. According to social media, the Internet is in this paragraph, which means that when people say something malicious or hurtful online, it constitutes cyber bullying.
According to the depression and powerlessness in this paragraph, we know that when someone says malicious things to us, we will feel "sad", depressed and powerless, which is the "negative" influence that cyber bullying may bring.
46. A.47.B. According to this paragraph, when people are often sad or depressed, they will feel that their life is worthless or too "hard", so they begin to "consider" suicide.
According to this unprecedented meaning, one person said something vicious or "cruel" to another person.
According to the suicide in this paragraph, it means that someone thinks of "suicide".
According to what you can say, teenagers can turn off ... and block people below, and you can "disagree" with those above.
5 1. B. What should be blocked is the person who "hurts" them.
52. A. This unprecedented period was later divided into turning points, so it fits the context here anyway.
According to this unprecedented sentence, teenagers like chatting online, which is a part of their daily life. It is "unrealistic" to ask them to turn off their mobile phones and computers.
54. C.55. A. "Even if (if)" they block someone, this person can "keep" and come back to hurt them with another account or in the name of others.
56. B.57.D. According to this sentence, everyone can see it. If the videos, pictures or information uploaded to the Internet are "public", then everyone can see it and "even" upload and share those videos, pictures or information again.
58. B. It is "impossible" to block everyone.
59.d No one can "ignore" those vicious words said to himself. This passage gives the answer to this question.
60.d To sum up, it is not difficult to see that cyberbullying is "terrible".
Fill in the blanks in grammar:
6 1. theirs. Check the possessive pronouns of adjectives. There is a noun luggage after the space, which means "their (traveler's)" from above, so fill in theirs.
62. Boarding. Investigate the usage of the verb -ing as the object. Set the empty place as the object of the preceding preposition, so fill in the boarding.
63. Say. Examine the simple past tense. From warned in the last paragraph and have hacked in the clause, we can see that the action indicated by say happened in the past, so we fill in say.
64. Check the fixed structure as. And the meaning of "harmony".
65. That. Investigation conjunction. Set a space to guide the object clause. The meaning and structure of the clause are complete, so fill in that.
66. Consultation. Investigate the use of infinitives as object complements. Advise sb. Do sth. Suggest sb to do sth.
67. Harmless. Investigate the usage of adjectives as attributes. Let the space modify the noun item, which means "harmless" from the context, so fill it in harmoniously.
68. Obviously. Look at adverbs. It is dangerous to leave a space to modify adjectives, so it is obvious to fill adverbs.
69. Yes. Check the usage of past participles as attributes. There is a logical verb-object relationship between display and items, and the actions they represent have been completed, so displayed is filled.
70. Find and examine nouns. As can be seen from other, spaces should be filled in the plural form of nouns, so discoveries should be filled in.