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Reference answer and partial analysis of Module 4 in Volume 6 (Note: My Module 4 in Volume 6 is 15).

Reference answer

1-5 ABACC 6- 10BAABC

1 1- 15 BACAB 16-20 aacbb

2 1-25 CCDAB 26-30ABCCA

3 1-35 BDCDB 36-40ACGFB

4 1-45 CBADB 46-50CABAC

5 1-55 DBDCD 56-60DADCB

6 1. exciting 62. executant

63. Play 64. that

65. the smaller 66. be

67. Absolutely 68. for

69. It is listed as 70. One; one

Correct the mistakes in the article:

7 1 ... will be held in ... meeting → meeting.

72 ... so there is only one ... so → but

73 ... I have a chance. a → the

74 ..... get ready to meet ...

Prepare → prepare

75 ... volunteer to help me.

After joining the volunteer.

76 ... More confident.

Confidence → confidence

77 ... so challenging ... so → so.

78 ... won the first prize. Remove had.

79 ... flashed through my mind. Mind → mind

80 ... belongs to all of us. Use → to

A possible version:

I am a singer, a TV program for famous singers, which has aroused widespread public concern. In my opinion, this TV program is good for both the singer and the audience.

First of all, it provides a chance for famous singers to show their different singing skills. The famous singer Chen Ming sang a rock song, which gave us a new impression of her style. Secondly, newcomers can show off their abilities. So that the public can know more about them. G.E.M.'s success is a good example. More importantly, it provides us with many excellent songs. Because all singers have their own unique styles, each song is a wonderful gift.

In a word, I am a singer is a good TV program.

Partial analysis

Reading comprehension:

The first section:

Answer (personal feelings)

This article is very practical. This article extracts three interesting jokes.

2 1. C. Inference and judgment questions. In the second paragraph of Jerry Seinfeld, when people have new babies, the difficulty in seeing them is that you have to strive to reach their enthusiasm level. It is difficult for people to show the same love and enthusiasm for other people's newborn babies as their parents.

22. C. Inference and judgment questions. According to bill cosby's description, children often can't communicate well with their parents.

23.d Inference and judgment questions. Discovery Channel shows two-year-old children in the wild, where they belong. If you travel and meet such children, ray Romano thinks that children are as naughty as wild animals, and he just wants to stay away from them.

Part b (personal situation)

This article is a narrative. This paper mainly introduces physicist Einstein's love and persistence in music.

24. A. Reasoning and judging questions. From what an enthusiastic musician and Einstein said in the first paragraph, Einstein likes music very much.

25.b. Understanding the details. From that point on, although he didn't take any more classes, his violin was still his partner. In the second paragraph, we can know that Einstein discovered the fun of Mozart's sonata when he was 13 years old, and the violin has been with him ever since.

26. A. Reasoning and judging questions. From the third paragraph of the examiner's report, "A student named Einstein performed a speculative sonata with deep affection", we can see that the examiner greatly praised Einstein's performance in the exam.

27. B. Inference and judgment questions. According to Einstein, he played very well. Anyway, his world reputation is not worth it. There are many violinists who are equally excellent. Einstein is an excellent violinist.

C (diet)

This article is argumentative. Drinking carbonated drinks has many adverse effects on health. Should the government levy a tax on carbonated drinks?

28. C. Understanding the details. According to the first paragraph, one third of American children are obese or overweight. In the past 30 years, children have stumbled. Harvard School of Public Health found that one third of American children are obese or overweight, and the number of obese children has tripled in the past 30 years.

29. C. Inference and judgment questions. From the hope in the second paragraph, we can also find that citizens buy unhealthy drinks. It can be seen that the purpose of taxing carbonated drinks is to persuade people not to buy unhealthy drinks.

30. Answer. Understand the details. From the penultimate paragraph, it can be seen that the quantity of soda purchased has been successfully reduced ... sales have dropped by 6.4%, and the beverage tax implemented in Mexico has successfully reduced the sales of carbonated drinks.

3 1. B. Inference and judgment questions. In the last paragraph, we are concerned about their right to buy any beverage they want without any extra tax, and may lose money by reducing the sales of beverages because of the extra cost. We can know that opponents of tax are worried that tax will damage their rights and interests.

D (school life)

This article is explanatory. This paper mainly introduces several advantages of online courses.

32.d Detail comprehension questions. From the second stills, just like the classroom in your school ... everyone can see and hear what is happening. We can see that the online classroom is similar to the traditional school classroom, and students can interact with teachers and other students.

33. C. Main idea of this paragraph. The first sentence of this paragraph is that students may also live in different places and become part of online courses together. Students living in different places can study the same online course at the same time.

34.d Inference and judgment questions. From the last paragraph, "They don't need a class where everyone is together ... come back later to see if the teacher left any answers or comments on their work", we can see that online courses give students more flexibility and convenience.

35.b. Inference and judgment questions. The author mentioned the benefits of online learning many times in the article, which shows that the author thinks online courses are a good substitute for traditional courses.

Section 2:

Theme: health

This article is explanatory. The article mainly introduces the related knowledge of disability.

36. A: From the unprecedented fact that some disabilities last forever, we can know that some disabilities only last for a short period of time.

As can be seen from the following description, this paragraph mainly introduces physical disability, so item C fits the context here.

38. G. It can be seen from the above paragraph that some people with physical disabilities may use wheelchairs to walk around and the introduction of intellectual disabilities in this paragraph that item G "People with intellectual disabilities have difficulties in learning and interacting with others" is in line with this context.

F by the year 2000, disabled people can do many things that non-disabled people can do, and many mental diseases can be treated with drugs. Or other information such as treatment shows that the vacant space is an example to show that disabled people can do things that non-disabled people can do, so item F fits the context here.

40. B. According to it is a complex phenomenon, disability is not only a health problem, but also a complex social phenomenon.

Application of language knowledge:

The first section:

Topic: Personal feelings

This article is a narrative. In the dining room, the actions of a pair of little girls reawakened the author's thinking and confidence in human nature.

4 1. C. Life from above ... is simpler and more humane. It can be seen that life at that time was relatively simple, and people were more humane and "gentle".

42. B.43. A. As can be seen from the description in the article, I have the opportunity to experience the warmth that I thought had disappeared from the world.

44.d Find some from below ... Besides, we can see that we are tired and hungry.

45. B. According to Hungry and a restaurant above, we went into a restaurant and wanted to have a "delicious meal" and have a rest.

46. C. It can be seen from the fact that all the tables below are occupied and no one gets up in a hurry that we are very disappointed.

47. From the description in the article, we can see that we are tired, hungry and a little impatient.

48. B. This table can only seat two people.

49. A. My daughter asked me to sit down with her father while they stood by.

50. C. Wait for another table to be available soon from below. We "look around" and wait for another table to be available.

51.D. At the next table, two young girls sat at a table for four and "enjoyed" their lunch.

B.53.D. moved from the bottom to their desks, and we decided to "move" to their desks when they "finished" their lunch.

54. C. It will be a "long" wait since the girls just got their orders.

As can be seen from the following description, a girl stood up and gave her desk to us.

They will move to our table so that our family can sit together 56.d

A. We thank them for their kindness.

The two girls quickly "picked up" their plates and cups and sat down at our table.

From the description in the article, the author thinks that there are still some kind, "polite" and helpful young people.

60. B. "I" regained my "faith" in human nature.

Section 2:

6 1. Exciting. Investigate the usage of adjectives as predicative. Set an empty place as a predicative to explain the state of people, so fill in exciting.

62. Performer. Examine nouns. The empty space is decorated by skilled people, so the performers are filled.

63. Play. Check the fixed structure. Be ready to do sth.

64. Well, look at relative words. The space guides the restrictive attributive clause to modify something, and it is the object in the clause, so fill in that.

65. Smaller. Examine the comparative degree of adjectives. In small spaces such as cafes and bars, I know that "the venue for this performance is smaller", so I fill in smaller ones.

66. Yes. When we look at the simple present tense, the subject and predicate are consistent. The subject All refers to everything that Ms. Schultz has to do. The predicate verb is in a singular form. I know from am that it uses the simple present tense, so I fill it in.

67. Absolutely. Examine adverbs. Set the blank space to modify happiness, then fill in the adverb absolute.

68. Examine prepositions for. According to the tense used in the sentence (present perfect continuous tense), the adverbial of time is a period of time, so fill in for.

69. List the passive voice of the simple present tense. The blank space indicates the overall situation, and there is a passive relationship between the performance and the list, so the list is filled in.

70. Ann. Check the indefinite article. An important part of ......

[Select the answer to the question and analyze it]

Reference answer

First, reading comprehension: 1-5 ADCBB

Two. Cloze:1-5 bcacd6-10 acadc

1 1- 15 BABDC 16-20 DBADB

analyse

Reading comprehension:

Theme: modern science and technology

This article is explanatory. Two students in Mexico invented a motorcycle that can generate electricity by itself.

1. Answer. Detailed comprehension questions. According to a motorcycle running on its own energy in the first paragraph, this green motorcycle can provide its own power energy.

2.d. Inference and judgment questions. It can be seen from the fourth paragraph that if the motorcycle runs faster and the distance is longer, it will generate more energy, so it can still run normally.

3. C. Detail comprehension questions. From the part of self-sustaining engine, in the fifth paragraph, the bicycle body is made of bicycle fragments and iron, which are reused by students, which is why bicycles are cheap to manufacture. In the sixth paragraph, the manufacturing cost of this motorcycle is very low because of the use of recycled materials.

4. B. Detail comprehension questions. According to the penultimate paragraph, the two students designed R-Walker to help rural students shorten their school time.

5.b. The purpose of writing. As can be seen from the full text, this paper reports an invention of Mexican students-a motorcycle that can provide its own power.

Cloze:

Theme: society

This article is argumentative. This article mainly discusses the benefits of children living in rural areas.

1. B. The relationship between the preceding and following sentences indicates turning point and concession, so "While" is used.

From the description in the article, the author thinks that children living in rural areas are "healthier" than those living in cities.

As can be seen from the following description, one of the bad aspects of city life is "pollution".

5.d. People litter, not dispose of it correctly.

6. A: Many enterprises and factories also "produce" a lot of waste.

7.c. All these lead to the very dirty air in this city.

8. A. Air pollution in cities is harmful to people, especially children.

9.d.10.c. Children's lungs need to breathe fresh and clean air for normal development.

1 1. B. Living in cities, we can see that there are more trees and plants in rural areas than in cities.

12. A. According to the following Nature World, children living in cities often miss the opportunity to learn about "nature".

13.b. Children living in cities have no chance to really "experience" nature.

14.d. In rural areas, children can watch the growth of plants and animals.

15.c.16.d. Therefore, children can "appreciate" nature.

17.b. Children had better live in the countryside because they have the opportunity to play freely.

18. A. From the following types of exercise, we can see that children can get better "exercise".

19.d. In rural areas, children can play freely without worrying about bumping into people.

20.b. Growing into a healthy adult "needs" to strengthen exercise.