The fourth book module 5-6
Reference answers and partial analysis
Reference answer
1-5 CAABB 6- 10ABACA
1 1- 15
2 1-25 CCDCA 26-30CBACB
3 1-35 ACBAD 36-40EGFAC
4 1-45
5 1-55 CDCAA 56-60CBBAC
6 1.62. Roughly
63. Which 64 laps?
65. culture. worn-out
67. Go to 68.are
69. It was invented in 70 years. combine
Correct the mistakes in the article:
7 1 ... is so pleasant. ...
Pleasant → happy
72 ... bigger party. Bigger → bigger
73 ... Go to the barbecue.
Have → have
74 ... It took a long time ... with → for
75 ... so my father ... got rid of so.
76 ... Playing with cousins.
My cousin is in front of me.
77 ... make a barbecue. a → the
78 ... I'm tired ... ever → ever.
79. We share our lives ... Share → Share.
80 ... more time ... time → time
A possible version:
A kind stranger
I believe in the kindness of strangers. One cold winter night, I was riding home when I suddenly fell off my bike. My ankle hurts so much that I can't move. To make matters worse, my mobile phone is broken. At this moment, a passer-by stopped to ask my home address and my parents' phone number. At first I hesitated to tell him, but soon I chose to trust him. A few minutes later, my parents came to the scene. Before we thanked the man, he had disappeared into the darkness. I was deeply moved and decided to help strangers in trouble.
Partial analysis
Reading comprehension:
(school life)
This article is very practical. This article is an introduction to four summer courses.
2 1. C. Detailed understanding questions. According to the first part, it is open to high school students and people who study or work in universities. This summer course is open to college students.
22. C. Detail comprehension questions. According to the writing workshop in the third part, we can see that this summer course is related to writing, and its contact email address is jamieh@simons-rock.edu.
23.d Detail comprehension questions. According to the summer art plan for high school students with artificial talents and the art plan for pre-university in the last part, this summer course is about art. If you want to know more about this course, you should visit its website.
Part b (interests and hobbies)
This article is a narrative. The author recalled his experience of taking part in the spelling contest.
24. C. Text structure. According to my bet, many of them will practice silently-not on the first word in the first paragraph. It is not difficult to see that the children who participated in the competition were very nervous, so they prayed silently and never eliminated the first word. The author knew that they were "nervous" because she had participated in the competition herself.
25. A. Reasoning and judging questions. As far as I know, my competitors secretly complain that I speak relatively easily. Will they laugh at me if I can't spell it? Will my mother disappear from me? It can be seen that the author may be unable to relax and think wildly, thus affecting her play and being eliminated.
26. C. Detail comprehension questions. According to what we said, we inadvertently said something to defend us ... and then we changed the subject in the penultimate paragraph. In the comfort room, the author chatted with other people who were eliminated.
27. B. Inference and judgment questions. According to the fact that I will be 15 in the second year and I am not allowed to participate in the competition in the last paragraph, it can be inferred that the author cannot participate in the competition in the second year because he is over the age limit.
C (society)
This article is argumentative. Hannah changed her way of speaking through training in order to make others pay attention to what she said rather than her voice.
28. A. Understand the details. According to her "How to change high notes" in the fourth paragraph of Google, Hannah noticed that her voice was sharpened by her colleagues' comments.
29. C. Writing skills. According to the fifth paragraph, we say "we" more than "I", even the voice mode-like speaking up ... "Are you still with me?" It can be seen that Mason illustrates the way women speak by giving examples.
30. B. Understanding the details. According to the fourth paragraph and the penultimate paragraph, Hannah found that the way and intonation of speaking were also important after searching online, so she decided to learn speaking skills from experts.
3 1. Answer. Topic induction. Through reading the whole article, we can see that having a feminine voice is often considered as average working ability, so Hannah changed her way of speaking through training in order to let others pay attention to what she said rather than how her voice sounded. Item A summarizes the main idea of this article and attracts readers' attention in the form of questions.
D (sports)
This article is explanatory. The article briefly introduces polo.
32. C. Understanding the details. According to its slow spread in Asia, where it was played by kings and high-ranking people in the first paragraph, in ancient Asia, polo was confined to the upper class.
33.b. Understanding the details. According to the origin of sports phenomenon in the second paragraph is Persia, we can know the answer.
A. The main idea of this paragraph. The third paragraph introduces the number of participants, equipment and time of polo, so this paragraph mainly introduces the rules of polo.
35.d guessing the meaning of words. According to the pony, it is a small horse, but in this sentence, it is a full-size horse. The horses used in polo are all normal-size horses, so it is obviously "inappropriate" to call it a pony.
Five sevenths:
Topic: Personal feelings
This article is argumentative. The author uses his own experience to explain that people should live in the present, not regret past decisions or worry about the unknown future.
36.e .e not only conforms to the sentence pattern of the first two sentences, but also inherits the contents of the first two sentences, indicating that people's attitude determines whether you live in the past, the future or the present.
The next sentence says that people are nervous about the unknown future, so the most likely sentence is "people regret their past decisions, even though they are powerless to change what has happened 37.g"
According to the author's experience, the author "experienced the guilt and anxiety described by Lao Zi".
According to the content after this space, the author is excellent and almost perfect, so my friend "wants to be an author, that is, Michelle".
40. C. According to the unprecedented "I am not really perfect" and the content after this space, it is not difficult to see that the author is "under great pressure and anxious".
Cloze:
Theme: interpersonal relationship
This article is explanatory. Taking someone who hates accepting gifts as an example, the article shows that many people have strange ideas or habits.
4 1. A. When someone hears someone singing Christmas carols approaching, someone will run away screaming.
According to so, the next time you feel abnormal in the last paragraph, some people question whether you are "normal".
According to the above paragraph, many people also have strange habits, and you are not the only one with strange habits or ideas.
According to this paragraph, it is not difficult to see that some people "hate" accepting gifts.
According to too at the end of this sentence, all a person can think about after receiving a gift is that he wants to "choose" a gift for the giver.
46. B. It seems abnormal to hate receiving gifts, but "actually" does have an anxiety about giving gifts.
47. D. Gift-giving anxiety can be said to be a mental illness, so the condition fits the context here.
48. B.49. A. According to the anxiety, need for approval and fear in this paragraph, in a negative way, it is not difficult to see that this anxiety is due to fear of negative "judgment" and often "worry" about whether the gift is intimate or expensive enough.
50. B. There are so many troubles in the follow-up after receiving the gift, so it is no fun to receive the gift "naturally".
5 1. C. According to the thoughtfulness or surprise of the gift in the last sentence, you can feel that giving a gift is just like an exam.
According to the following, the problems between Allen and his friends have been solved, so here he means "recalling" the things about giving gifts between him and his friends.
53. C. Some people are afraid of receiving gifts. According to the next sentence, I'm not saying that gifts are bad. Allen is also worried that his friends will bring themselves "gifts" after their trip.
54. Allen doesn't think that gifts are bad, but friends bring gifts for themselves "which means" that they have to choose gifts for them.
55. According to Allen's suggestion that friends should not bring him gifts, he thinks this kind of reciprocity is "disgusting".
C Allen asked his friends not to bring him gifts, because he didn't "like" looking for gifts for his friends everywhere.
According to the following diplomatic words and quotation marks, Allen expressed his idea that he didn't want to accept gifts, and "except" was a euphemism.
According to the above, Allen didn't want to receive a gift, so he said to his friend, "Please spend your money on yourself". In this way, Allen's problems suddenly "disappeared".
According to the example in this article, many people have strange habits or ideas, so the next time you feel abnormal, you need to "remind" yourself that there are many people like you.
Fill in the blanks in grammar:
6 1. Here. Check the definite article. You need to use the definite article before the superlative, so use it.
62. About 100. Investigate adverbs. Let the space modify the predicate verb has, so fill in the adverb roughly, which means "about"
63. Which? Investigate relative pronouns. The space guides the unrestricted attributive clause to modify the northern lights or the northern lights, and it is the subject of the clause, so which one to fill in.
64. Turn. Check the simple present tense. This is an objective fact, so we use the simple present tense.
65. Culture. Examine the usage of adjectives as attributes. Set up space to decorate events and coordinate with the public, so fill in the adjective cultural.
66. shabby. check the usage of past participles as attributes. There is a post-attribute behind the skirt, and there is a logical verb-object relationship between wearing and the skirt, so fill in.
67. Jing. Examine prepositions. From ... to ... means "from ... to ...".
68. Yes. Examine the consistency of subject and predicate. What is described here is an objective situation, and the subject is a festival or concert, so fill in are.
69. It was invented. Examine the passive voice of the simple past tense. There is a passive relationship between golf and invention. In the Middle Ages, it was known that the action represented by invention happened in the past, so it was filled in as invent.
70. Combination. Examine nouns. There is an indefinite article before the space, so fill in the noun combination.