The fourth volume module 1 reference answer and partial analysis
Reference answer
1-5 CBCCB 6- 10BCABA
1 1- 15 CCBAC 16-20 acabc 2 1-25 CBADB 26-30 CACCB
3 1-35 ADAAC 36-40CDAFE
4 1-45 ADBCA 46-50DABCB
5 1-55 CDACB 56-60 DACBD
6 1.62.that/which one
63.64.it
65. perform 66. become
67. Projected 68. second-hand
69. I will work for 70 years. finally
Correct the mistakes in the article:
7 1 ... is a young man ... past → present.
72 ... students at school. Students → students
73 ... Do you like smoking? Smoking → smoking
74 ... Let him relax.
Relax → relax
75 ... Bad habits. → a
76 ... more harm ... better → very good
77 ... For various reasons → reasons.
78 ... Many fires lead to ... added after the fire.
79. So never ... move to
80 ... but try to stop ... but → and
A possible version:
Hello everyone!
I want to be a computer game designer in the future, because I want to design many educational games to provide entertainment and knowledge for teenagers. As we all know, most computer games today are just for entertainment or excitement, so when teenagers indulge in these games, their studies will be seriously affected. My new game will be closely linked with the school curriculum. Playing my game will help teenagers review what they have learned in school. I am studying hard, and I will continue to study hard in order to get my dream job in the future.
Thank you!
Partial analysis
Reading comprehension:
A (daily activities)
This article is very practical. The article mainly introduces how four teenagers manage their finances.
2 1. C. Detailed understanding questions. From the first paragraph, I opened a bank account and Megan gave me advice. We can see that she will deposit some money in the bank now, so she chose item C.
22. B. Text structure. From now on, I will buy a cup of coffee here or a sandwich there, even if that only means two or three pounds each time. We can see that buying a cup of coffee here and a sandwich there will only cost two or three pounds each time, but the money will add up to a lot, so here refers to the money spent on those unimportant things, so we choose item B.
23. Answer. Understand the details. In the second paragraph, I am working on weekends, and in the fourth paragraph, I am doing part-time jobs on Tuesdays and Fridays, which means that they all have part-time jobs, so I choose item A.
24.d Main topic. According to the personal experiences and suggestions of four teenagers in this article, this article mainly talks about how to manage money, so choose item D.
B (people around)
This article is a narrative. The article mainly tells the story of a women's football team from Namibia.
25.b. Understanding the details. From the first paragraph, they had no football, no playground, no shoes and no leader, so she organized a women's team in the second paragraph, and item B was correct.
26. C. Inference and judgment questions. Mary Beth Gallagher likes football and knows that girls will like it, too. In the second paragraph, it shows that Mary Beth is full of hope for girls to play football, so she chooses item C.
27. A. Understand the details. From the bright orange uniforms and Mary Beth's You Look Like a Pumpkin, we can see that their uniforms look like pumpkins, so they are called pumpkins, so they choose item A.
28. C. Inference and judgment questions. From the second paragraph, the boys were taller and stronger, but the girls didn't flinch. In the last paragraph, the pumpkin defeated the first team and the second team. We can see that these girls were indomitable and fearless, and finally kicked out of their own sky, so they chose item C.
C (natural)
This article is explanatory. On Christmas Island in Australia, there are some special obstacles on a golf course-red crabs.
29. C. Detail comprehension questions. In the second paragraph, the female red crab returned about two weeks later and laid as many as 100000 eggs. According to the female red crab, she stayed on the coast for two more weeks, so she chose item C.
30.b. Inference and judgment questions. According to "Don't touch them" and "You must play around them" in the third paragraph, these rules of the golf club help to protect the red crabs, so choose item B.
3 1. Answer. Inference and judgment questions. People built roads on the migration route of crabs. Unfortunately, as many as 2 million crabs are crushed to death by passing vehicles every year. As we all know, the migration route of crabs has to cross the road, so about 2 million crabs will be crushed to death by passing vehicles every year, which shows that they must face the dangers on the road, so they choose item A.
32.d topic induction. This paper mainly introduces some special obstacle areas on a golf course-red crab, so item D is the most suitable topic.
current technology
This article is argumentative. The author mainly talks about the changes that robots may bring to human life in the future.
33. Answer. Understand the details. From the first paragraph, it is as complicated as the human brain and as smart as the human brain, the author thinks that the human brain is very complicated and very smart, so he chooses item A.
34. Answer. Detail comprehension questions. It can be seen from this paragraph that "silicon machines will rise to compete with their human ancestors" that carbon here refers to human beings (carbon-based life is a carbon-based organism, and most of the known creatures on earth, including human beings, are carbon-based life), so choose item A.
35. C. Main idea of this paragraph. In this paragraph, the author mainly gives a brief description of human life in the future, so he chooses item C.
Five sevenths:
Theme: Daily activities
This article is explanatory. This paper mainly introduces several methods to help parents improve their reading ability.
36. C. Never before have your children ... read with you every night, no matter what ... sleep, we can see that reading should become an important part of children's daily life, whether after dinner or before going to bed, so we choose item C.
From the topic of this paragraph, it is said that there should be all kinds of reading materials in your house, so choose item D.
38. A. From letting your children read the signs, menus, game guides, movie lists and other daily things on this road, we can see that no matter where you are, you should seize every opportunity to read, so it is most appropriate to use item A as the subtitle.
From the title of this paragraph, we pay attention to reading problems, and for example, we can take our children to the reading and learning center. We can see that if parents find that their children have reading difficulties, they should help them find ways to solve them, so they choose F.
40.e From the topic of using other reading tools and taking games in the blank space behind, we can see that the blank space should refer to some other tools to help children improve their reading ability, including games, so we choose item E.
Cloze:
Theme: Daily activities
This article is a narrative. The author tells the story that he and his brother went to the countryside by bike on weekends.
4 1. A. Having a long weekend ... in the country shows that my brother and I left the busy city and went to the country.
42.d Riding a bike along the country road with smooth traffic below is a hint.
According to our failure to break any speed record, our speed is only 14km/h, but we don't "mind".
After all, we are not here to break the speed record.
A: You should come to the countryside from the city to breathe "fresh" air.
46.d From the empty bicycle lane-
-Free country roads: We like cycling on country roads without cars. Enjoy it. Have a good time.
47. An unprecedented relationship is a turning point, so fill in but.
48. B. "Especially" means that it is very cold in the morning.
49. C. From the cold at that time and the good news above, we can see that we "warmed up" after riding a bike for a while.
50.b. We can see that this is a "problem" since my air brake started making terrible noises.
5 1. C. When a bicycle mechanic looks at it, we can see that when the mechanic repairs our bicycle, we have an excuse to go to the restaurant.
52.d From the countryside and open space above, we can talk with local people. It is said that there is a "village" every few kilometers.
A. According to the directions when we got lost, this woman is very "friendly".
We were woken up by several young people next door, as can be seen from the following: they have been singing loudly next door.
55. B. Their songs kept us awake all night.
D. I didn't have a good rest all night, so I should feel "tired" in the morning.
57. A. From the empty road, we are more anxious, and we can see that we will "start" soon.
58. C. It can be seen from the empty thing that only happens once that it only happens once, so it is very "lucky".
59.b. Riding a bike is simple and fun.
As can be seen from the full text, the author thinks that cycling is a good choice.
Fill in the blanks in grammar:
6 1. For. Investigate prepositions. It must be a fixed match, which means "definitely".
62. That/that. Investigate relative words. Set a space to guide the attributive clause, modify the antecedent technique, and be the subject in the clause, so fill in that/which.
A. check the indefinite article. Challenge is a countable noun, and the table here refers to it generally, so fill in A.
64. It. Investigate its usage as a formal object. Let the empty space be the formal object, and the real object is the infinitive phrase behind it, so fill it in.
65. Act. Check the usage of the verb -ing as an adverbial. Here is the structure of "when+verb -ing/verb -ed". Because there is a logical subject-predicate relationship between modular robot and perform, the action expressed by perform occurs at the same time as the predicate action, so fill in perform.
66. Be. Check the use of infinitives as object complements. Allow sb. Do sth. Allow sb to do sth.
67. Be expected. Examine the passive voice of the simple present tense. The relationship between toys and expectations is passive, and what is described here is the status quo, so it is expectations.
68. Used. Investigate the usage of verb forms as post-attributives. There is a logical verb-object relationship between use and robot, and the action represented by use has been completed, so used is filled in.
69. I will work. When looking at the future. From the middle of the 21st century, we can see that actions that take place in a certain period in the future are applied to the future.
70. Finally, examine adverbs. The blanks in the sentence are used as adverbials, so the adverbs are finally filled.
[Select the answer to the question and analyze it]
Reference answer
1-5 BACBD 6- 10 CBBDD
analyse
A (health)
This article is a narrative. The author mainly talks about his experience in treating halitosis.
1. B. Detailed comprehension questions. She ... the first paragraph said that my bad breath means that when the author told her granddaughter a story, she said that she had bad breath, so she chose item B.
2. Answer. Guess the meaning of words. From the fact that I kept oral hygiene before the word, we can know that the author kept oral hygiene, so he never worried that he would have bad breath, so he chose item A.
3. C. Detail comprehension questions. According to the most common mouthwash ... the third paragraph contains alcohol, the fourth paragraph contains no alcohol, and the SmartMouth contains no alcohol, so choose item C.
4.b. Inference and judgment questions. From the fact that it does provide lasting fresh breath and my granddaughter lovingly tells me that I no longer stink in the last paragraph, the author will think the doctor's advice is very helpful, so he chooses item B.
5.d. the purpose of writing. By telling his own experience in treating halitosis, the author aims to recommend a product to us, namely SmartMouth, so he chooses item D.
Part B (Society)
This article is explanatory. Raise money for children to study and recruit volunteers at the Chinatown fashion show.
6.c. Inference and judgment questions. According to the first paragraph, it is also a fundraising and volunteer registration activity for the grassroots organization reading to kids. The fashion show helps Reading to Kids raise funds and recruit volunteers, so it chooses item C.
7. B. Understanding the details. From "mainly for children who don't read much at home" in the second paragraph, we can see that the target group for reading to children is children who don't often read at home, so we choose item B.
8. B. Understanding the details. From the reading meeting on the second Saturday of each month in the third paragraph, we can see that the reading meeting organizes activities once a month, so we choose item B.
9.d. Detail comprehension questions. From the fourth paragraph, parents receive training on how to let their children read at home. It can be seen that when children participate in book club activities, parents receive training on how to motivate their children to read, so they choose item D.
10.d. The main idea of this paragraph. The last paragraph mainly talks about the great positive influence of reading to children: children not only fall in love with reading, but also improve their communication skills and academic performance, so they choose item D.