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Volume II Module 1 Reference Answers and Partial Analysis

Reference answer

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1 1- 15 ACCBA 16-20 bb ACA 2 1-25 ABACC 26-30 DBCAB

3 1-35 CDCAB 36-40BEDAF

4 1-45 CABCD 46-50 acdba 5 1-55 DBCAD 56-60 bcbda

6 1. For 62. painful

63. slowly

65. Which/that 66. Be taken away

67. 68 is the best. stay behind

69. Writing 70. Will go

Correct the mistakes in the article:

7 1 ... my friend's ... friend → friend

72 ... which name ... which → whose?

73 ... started their lives ... start → start.

74. They can take care of themselves ... and add after-sales service.

75 ... Have dinner together. Remove with.

76 ... live deeply in ... deep → deep.

77 ... By using them ... Use → Use.

78 ... Head and tail ... and → or

79. If one leg falls ... fall → fall.

80.amazing starfish ...

Amazing → amazing

A possible version:

Dear Tom:

I'm sorry to hear that you don't like exercise. Maybe if I tell you the benefits of exercise, you will change your mind.

First of all, regular exercise is good for your health, because it can help you stay away from diseases, such as flu. In addition, exercise helps to control weight. Besides, through exercise, you can relax your brain, so that you can concentrate on your studies better. There are many sports activities in school, so you can try an activity that you don't hate. I think you will be interested in it gradually.

Yours,

Li Hua

Partial analysis

Reading comprehension:

A (health)

This article is a narrative. The author mainly tells JamieOliver's efforts for children's healthy eating.

2 1. Answer. Understand the details. Making simple but delicious food, how to prepare meals and change the food students eat in the first paragraph shows that item A is correct.

22.b. Inference and judgment questions. From some junk food ... chicken nuggets, French fries, soda and muffins, he encourages ... fruit. In the third paragraph, it can be seen that Oliver is most likely to like bananas, so he chooses item B.

23. Answer. Understand the details. Oliver sent a signature ... Spendmore on school diners As can be seen in the last paragraph, Oliver collected so many signatures to help the Prime Minister improve the school's food hygiene, so he chose item A.

24. C. Inference and judgment questions. Thanks to jamie oliver, my children will be able to enjoy healthier meals at school. The last paragraph shows that the author of this article may be a parent, so he chooses item C.

Part B (Tourism)

This article is very practical. This paper mainly introduces some related matters about visiting hawaii volcanoes national park.

25. C. Understanding the details. From Mauna Loa volcano, the last eruption was in 1984 and Kilauea volcano ... It has been erupting since 1 3/983. In the first paragraph, we can see that Kilauea volcano erupts frequently, so we choose item C.

26.d Detail comprehension questions. If you want to ... stop, you can ... learn about the natural and human history of the island in the fourth paragraph, which shows that item D is correct.

27. B. Understanding the details. From the last paragraph, entering the park is $65,438+$00.00 per car. It can be seen that if a family of three drives, they only need to pay 10 to enter the park, so they choose item B.

28. C. Inference and judgment questions. It can be seen from the information such as when to visit, how to arrive, tickets, etc. that this article is likely to be selected from a travel magazine, so we choose item C.

C (history)

This article is a narrative. This paper mainly introduces an ancient Buddha statue with a monk's mummy in it.

29. Answer. Understand the details. From the first paragraph, the researchers took the opportunity to study the body of a monk in it. We can see that there is a monk's mummy in this statue, which is what makes it special, so we choose item A.

30. B. Understanding the details. Monks ... lived around 1 100. The second paragraph shows that item B is correct.

3 1. C. Word meaning guessing. From the outside, it looks like a giant Buddha statue, but inside, it is the mummy of a Buddhist monk.

32.d Main topic. This paper mainly introduces an ancient Buddha statue, which contains the mummy of a monk, so choose item D.

current technology

This article is explanatory. This paper mainly introduces some new changes of generic top-level domain names.

33. C. Understanding the details. From now on, there will be more such suffixes in the first paragraph, and the generic top-level domain name (gtld) is the suffix to the right of the domain name in the second paragraph. We can see that there will be more generic top-level domains for people to choose from, so we choose item C.

34. A. Reasoning and judging questions. From the paragraph that companies may have to deal with cyber hackers, we can see that some companies are likely to face the problem of cybersquatting. The author expressed concern about this, so he chose item A.

35.b. The purpose of writing. Through this article, the author mainly talks about some new changes in generic top-level domain names, such as the increase of domain names, the freedom of choice and the possible impact, so he chooses item B.

Five sevenths:

Theme: Daily activities

This article is explanatory. This paper mainly introduces several problems that should be paid attention to when writing e-mail.

36. B. From an unprecedented time when people communicate by phone or mail and it is faster than traditional mail, the author compares e-mail with traditional mail and telephone: e-mail is much faster than traditional mail and of course cheaper than telephone, so item B fits the context here.

37. E. Many people ... like BFN (bye for now) say that there should be an ending at the end of the email, so choose E.

38. D. From the title of this paragraph, it is true that sometimes the blank space after the sentence ... should be read again when reading back, so choose D.

39. A: This paragraph mainly discusses the importance of sorting out emails in time, so sorting out your emails is the most appropriate subtitle.

40. F. Never before can you save them in folders and empty ones. It only takes a few minutes to study. The content of item F fits the context here.

Cloze:

Theme: World and Environment

This article is a narrative. A man travels around North America by bike, advocating people to travel green.

4 1 C. Ted Schrader doesn't like cars, and the first sentence of the article shows that he wants people to stop "driving".

42. A: I'll start cycling from an empty space ... Ted has an "idea" to get around.

From Ted's cycling experience and the last article, we want people to know whether you can ... or have fun. It can be seen that he thinks cycling is a "fun" way to travel.

According to unprecedented cars, the air is dirty. If more people ride bicycles, the air will be "cleaner".

From the above, we can see that Ted is going to leave his hometown and travel around North America by bike.

46. A. Since he left unprecedented ... and met another cyclist, we can know that when he "arrived" in San Diego, he met another cyclist.

47. C. From the following, we will buy you a plane ticket to Texas. We can see that this person "invited" Ted to speak at a meeting.

48.d According to the following environmental conference, this is a conference on "environment".

49. B. Judging from the following story that Ted and Deanna met, knew each other and fell in love, it was a big "surprise".

50. A. From then on, they talked for six hours. People wished them a long life and happiness. We could see that they fell in love at first sight, so they were full of love.

51.D. Ted came to Texas from San Diego, and his journey has already begun, so he wants Diana to "finish" the journey with him.

52. B. Ted stood up from below ... but I want to sleep until noon. We can see that it was a little "difficult" at first.

53. C. He started to rest at around 6:00 in the morning, and Ted got up early.

A.55.D. Since then, they have had free meals ... New friends are on the road, and we can know that every day is "exciting" when they travel around by bike.

56.b. It is said that they "sleep" in people's backyards at night.

57. C. This is a further supplement to the previous content, so make up the rest.

58. B. They stopped to visit Ted's parents in Edmonton.

59.d We can know that they are "married" from the words of the vacant people wishing them a long life together.

According to the following, we want people to know that you can be an environmentalist and still be interesting. They want to "write" a book about this trip.

Fill in the blanks in grammar:

6 1. For. Investigate prepositions. Thank you for ... thank you.

62. Painful. Examine the usage of adjectives as attributes. It is painful to fill in adjectives because the space is set as an attribute to modify the throat.

A. check the indefinite article. Take a look, take a look.

64. Slowly. Examine adverbs. Leave a space to modify the verb phrase, so fill in the adverbs slowly.

65. Which/that. Investigate relative words. Set a space to guide the attributive clause, modify medicine and be the subject in the attributive clause, so fill in which/that.

66. Be taken away. Examine the passive voice. There is a passive relationship between pills and taking them. There is a shoulder in front, so you should take them.

67. Better. Examine the comparative degree of adjectives. From the context, it means "I will feel better after taking the medicine", so I fill it out better.

68. Stay. Check the use of infinitives as object complements. Advise sb. Do sth.

69. Writing. Investigate the usage of the verb -ing as the object. Mind is followed by the verb ing, so write.

70. I'll go and test the simple future tense. Here, the general future tense indicates what the speaker will do when he speaks.

[Select the answer to the question and analyze it]

Reference answer

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analyse

(history)

This article is a narrative. This paper mainly introduces some relics found when building a station in London.

1. Answer. Word meaning guessing problem. From the word when workers started to build a new railway station entrance, we can see that when workers started to build a new railway station entrance, they found these relics, so they chose item A.

2. C. Detail comprehension questions. Since it started in the middle of 1300s and 665 saw the last recording period of the disease in the third paragraph, we can see that the disease lasted for more than 300 years, so we chose item C.

3.b. Inference and judgment questions. From the excavation site, there is an even older Roman road and a large number of Roman-era objects. In the last paragraph, we can see that the madhouse was occupied by the ancient Romans, so we choose item B.

4. C. Inference and judgment questions. This is the largest archaeological project in Britain ... in the last paragraph, we can see that he is very excited about this discovery, so he chose item C.

5.d. topic induction. This paper mainly introduces some relics found when London station was built, so item D is the most appropriate title.

Part B (Society)

This article is explanatory. The gorgeous and fragrant Hawaiian garlands are not only used for welcoming guests, but also for many other purposes.

6. B. Understanding the details. From ordinary people ... politics and honor In the first paragraph, we can see that the Hawaiian wreath was originally used to pay tribute to the royal family, so we chose item B.

7. C. Detail comprehension questions. From a smiling local ... in the second paragraph, it is a mainland custom. We can see that the etiquette of kissing on the cheek comes from the mainland of the United States, so we choose item C.

8.d. Detail comprehension questions. "Bride at the Wedding" ... A small supplement to Pikake in the third paragraph shows that in Hawaii, the wreath worn by newlyweds when they get married is made of jasmine and a rosary vine, so choose item D.

9. Answer. Detail comprehension questions. From the welcome thunder ... the dead were buried in the last paragraph, we can see that we can't send egg wreaths to the patients, so we choose item A.

10.b. The purpose of writing. Looking at the full text, we can see that this article mainly introduces Hawaiian garlands, so we choose item B.