Reference answers and partial analysis of comprehensive ability evaluation questions in senior one English last semester
Reference answer
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63. Who/that? persuade
65. It is called 66. how
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Correct the mistakes in the article:
7 1 ... I became a ... became → became.
72 ... quite good ... good → good.
73 ... top students ...
Students → students
74 ... without teachers and ...
Add mine before the teacher.
75 ... Who teaches mathematics ... Teaching → Teaching?
76. With his help ... below →
77 ... made a great ... removal of a.
78. But most ... but → and
79 ... When needed. Need → be needed
80. How's it going ... How → What?
A possible version:
Dear Mr. Smith,
I want to work part-time in your company during the summer vacation.
I have decided to do this because I want to earn some money to pay my tuition. More importantly, I can get some work experience, which will be beneficial to my future work. I think I can do it well. I am good at English, and I can speak English fluently, which makes it easy for me to communicate with foreigners. Besides, I worked part-time in a foreign company last year, which I think will help me do better in your company.
Looking forward to your reply.
Yours,
Li Hua
Partial analysis
Reading comprehension:
(school life)
This article is a narrative. The article mainly describes an interview activity.
2 1. Answer. Understand the details. According to Tom and Becky ... sitting in the library. They are waiting to interview Dr. Kaye Stevens. In the first paragraph, Tom and Becky interviewed Dr. Stevens in the school library.
22. C. Word meaning guessing. According to the underlined part of "So I want to talk to her about it", Tom is interested in Dr. Stevens' career, so he wants to talk to her about this topic.
23.b. Inference and judgment questions. According to the greatness of science, it will never remain the same. We cite the example of Flash Gordon to show that today's science fiction will be our enjoyment tomorrow. It can be inferred that this example is to show that the rapid development of science can help people realize their dreams that were impossible before.
24.d Main topic. They explained the main idea of the article in the first paragraph of the article waiting for an interview with Dr. Kaye Stevens, and then according to the interview process and content described in detail in the article, item D conforms to the text.
Part B (Entertainment)
This article is explanatory. This paper mainly introduces the development of Lego, a well-known toy brand in Denmark.
25. C. Inference and judgment questions. According to the first paragraph, Lego started as a small business for one person, and in the second paragraph, their business helped them make a lot of money. It can be inferred that Lego Company was successful in its initial stage, although it was small in scale.
26.d Detail comprehension questions. According to the fourth paragraph, a person can put bricks together to build something. Self-adhesive bricks are a kind of assembled building blocks.
27. A. Reasoning and judging questions. According to the first modern Lego block ... each block can be matched with any other block in the penultimate paragraph, and modern Lego blocks can be completely matched with each other, thus being assembled into a whole.
28. answer. the topic is summarized. This paper introduces the knowledge about Lego, a well-known building block toy. Lego means "play well" in Danish. Therefore, the title of item A summarizes the main idea of the article and expresses the purpose of Lego.
C (language learning)
This article is argumentative. This article mainly discusses the reasons why Korean is popular in America.
29. B. Inference and judgment questions. According to what David said in the second paragraph, it is really great to observe a country ... It can be inferred that he is very excited about the popularity of Korean in the United States.
30. A. Text structure. According to Persida Radu, she is learning Korean, and I actually came into contact with Korean pop music and Korean dramas in this paragraph for the first time. Persida was interested in Korean pop music at first, and then Korean dramas, so she finally decided to learn Korean. So it means Korean.
3 1. Answer. Inference and judgment questions. According to the fifth paragraph, it is not enough to talk with the elderly family members who may not speak English, and the sixth paragraph, I want to talk with my parents and grandparents, and John learns Korean to talk with the family members who do not speak English. In addition, John's example is another reason why Korean is popular, as Ms. Feal said in the fifth paragraph, that is, the children of Korean immigrants want to talk to their parents and grandparents in Korea. It can be inferred that John is trying to learn a language that can be used at home.
32. C. Understanding the details. According to Rosemary Fair ... language brings us into contact with culture and cultural expression. In the third paragraph, Rosemary thinks that language is the window of culture, and we can learn about a culture through language learning.
Literature major
This article is very practical. The article introduces four readers' favorite books.
33.b. Understanding the details. According to caddies, they have different ideas. Unlike many other girls, she likes catching snakes, going swimming and working in the fields. In the first paragraph, Katie's hobbies are different from those of other girls and her behavior is different.
34. C. Understanding the details. According to the third paragraph, I like them because they are full of mystery, and George likes the suspense in the Hardy Boys series.
35. A. Reasoning and judging questions. According to the second paragraph that I like to learn about war and abraham lincoln, Sam may be interested in books on historical subjects.
Five sevenths:
Theme: society
This article is explanatory. This article mainly introduces different ways of greeting people from different countries.
According to the unprecedented sentence "shaking hands to say hello or farewell was originally a western custom", item G "But now shaking hands is an international greeting, especially in business situations" is in line with the context. "Become international" in item G is in contrast to "Western habits" in the previous sentence.
This paragraph mainly introduces the etiquette of bowing, so the use of bowing in European countries is in line with the context.
According to the unprecedented greeting of kissing each other on both cheeks, the etiquette of kissing on the cheeks in item D is in line with the context. Kissing the cheek three times in item D corresponds to kissing the cheek in this paragraph.
39.e Unprecedented introduction Eskimos wipe their noses when greeting each other. Empty introduction Eskimos are fully armed except for their eyes and noses because of the cold weather. It can be seen that the space plays a connecting role, and the e "nose rubbing custom comes from the cold weather" is in line with the context.
40. C. There is an unprecedented greeting that is the same all over the world: smile, because smile is common all over the world, and everyone understands the meaning of smile. Everyone knows that the smile in item C echoes the unprecedented similarity all over the world: a smile.
Cloze:
Theme: interpersonal relationship
This article is argumentative. This paper mainly discusses the advantages and disadvantages of social media.
4 1. B. According to the empty connection and the specific introduction of social media connecting people all over the world, we can see that the main benefit of social media is also its "purpose".
According to the next sentence "Many people work long hours", modern life is "busy".
According to other people who are far away from their family and friends, some people live in "different" cities or countries, so it is "difficult" to keep in touch with these relatives and friends.
45.d This paragraph mainly talks about social media to help people keep in touch, so fill in connect. Connect and connection in this paragraph are hints.
According to this unprecedented research, social media can also help people make new friends that they would not have known, and social media can also help people make new friends. Without social media, people often can't meet these new friends.
A.48.D. According to common sense, "under normal circumstances", you won't meet many people who share your interests.
49. B. With social media, you can "find" people from all over the world who share your interests, according to people who have never met before, but share the same interests with others all over the world.
According to "Let people all over the world act" in the next sentence, social media helps people "spread" news about world events.
51.D. According to the example given in the next sentence, when an earthquake occurs, social media makes people take action faster, which is very correct.
52. The first three paragraphs describe the benefits of social media: helping people keep in touch, making new friends and spreading important news. These benefits are clear.
According to it, it may be harmful, and some scientists "warn" people that social media may also be harmful.
54. C. According to the interesting things and their friends' lives, it looks so perfect below. Under normal circumstances, people will only "choose" their best things to show on social media.
According to or showing the pictures in the second half of this sentence, they "talk" about interesting things in life on social media.
56. B. This space is parallel to the interesting things in front, and it is selected.
According to this paragraph, people often only show their best side on social media, so others only see "part" of these friends' lives, not the whole picture.
According to the next sentence, I began to feel envious. Some people are not satisfied with their lives.
59. C. The reason why they are envious is that their friends' lives look so perfect, so fill in the reason.
60. Answer: According to the unprecedented situation that you can use it or not, you can decide whether to use social media and how often to use it according to your "likes".
Fill in the blanks in grammar:
6 1. Use. Investigate prepositions. Get along well with sb. Get along well with sb.
62. Not the same. Examine adverbs. Set the space as an adverbial to modify the treatment, so that the adverbs filled in are different.
63. Who/that. Investigate relative words. Set a space to guide the attributive clause and modify the person and subject in the clause, so fill in who/that.
64. Persuade. Check the usage of infinitives as objects. Decide is followed by infinitive as the object, so conquer it.
65. It's called. Examine the passive voice of the simple past tense. Day and call are passive, and from the context, the action represented by call happened in the past, so it is filled in wascalled.
66. How come? Investigate conjunctions. Set a space to guide the object clause and modify the differences in the clause, so fill in how.
A. check the indefinite article. Person is a countable noun, which is a general meaning here, so fill in a.
68. Be surprised. Investigate the usage of adjectives as predicative. Set the space as a predicative, indicating the state of the subject (referring to people), so fill in the adjective surprised.
69. More. Examine the comparative degree of adjectives. Through than, we can see that the comparative form is used in the blank, so fill in more.
70. Well, check the stressed sentences. The sentence where the space is located is an emphatic sentence, emphasizing this day, so fill in that.
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Reference answer
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Reading comprehension:
Theme: Environment
This article is explanatory. Research shows that reducing lead exposure can reduce crime rate and improve academic performance.
1. Answer. Inference and judgment questions. According to this history, people's use of lead has many serious effects, which will lead to IQ decline and many behavioral problems in children. In the second paragraph, we can see that lead is very harmful to human body.
2. C. Word meaning guessing. According to the underlined part before lead paint is not allowed to be used in houses and the two juxtaposed sentence elements here, it can be seen that lead gasoline is also prohibited because it is harmful to public health.
3. Answer. Reasoning and judging questions. According to the fourth paragraph of a study, he suggested that ... she didn't like committing crimes very much. She did a study and found that the number of states using leaded gasoline in the fifth paragraph decreased rapidly, and so did crimes. Reyes' research in 2007 confirmed Nevin's statement.
4.d. Inference and judgment questions. According to a large number of studies, at least in the last paragraph, the influence of lead on school performance needs to be examined more carefully. We can see that these studies mentioned in this paragraph think that the influence of lead on students' learning needs to be verified, so we are a little skeptical about Reyes' research results.
5.b. The purpose of writing. Reading the full text, we can see that this paper reports some research results about the harm of lead.
Cloze:
Theme: Nature
This article is explanatory. This paper mainly introduces the related knowledge of animal cubs.
1. B. According to the following example, tadpoles become frogs and chickens grow into hens or cocks. It can be seen that cubs grow into "changing" years in a strange way.
According to the last paragraph, tadpoles and frogs don't look alike, and chickens have changed when they grow up. Therefore, cubs and their "parents" don't look alike.
According to a chicken's yellow fluff ... keep its tiny body warm. In the next sentence, the characteristics that cubs look different from their living parents help them "survive" within a few weeks after birth.
5.d.6.b. The empty "chicken feathers help keep warm" is an example.
7. A. According to the unprecedented self-care of babies and empty space, we can know that because they are cubs, they may not be "ready" to take care of themselves.
8. C. When the cubs can't take care of themselves, parents usually take on this "job".
According to the following two examples, cubs sometimes send signals urging their parents to "take care of" them.
10. A. According to what the babies do above, let their parents, the little crocodile, squeak to "cause" its mother to help it shell.
11.D.12.D. According to the above example and the seemvery helplessness in this sentence, even the seemingly helpless cubs actually have a "way" to survive.
13.c. According to the following "They can take care of them from the moment they are born", not all "babies" need the care of their parents.
14.b. Most small snakes never even "know" who their mother is.
15.b. "Born to take care of yourself" and "Good at protecting yourself" are parallel, so fill in the sum.
16. According to the next sentence, they usually learn faster than their parents. In order to survive, young animals sometimes need to learn survival skills "very quickly".
17.c. According to the following "King of Mount Tai", which looks like a game and gameplay, it can be seen that Little Bear will learn important knowledge by playing.
18. A. According to the article in "Animal Baby Learn to Be Serious", the cubs seem to be playing wrestling games, but in fact they are "practicing" hunting skills.
19.d.20.d. According to the gameplay of "King of the Mountain" and "From a Height", "Dang" goat is actually learning to "watch" the enemy from a height when playing the game "King of the Mountain".