Reference answer
1-5 BCDCB 6- 10 DDCAB
1 1- 15
2 1-25 ABADC 26-30 BACBD
3 1-35 BCDCD 36-40 DCCBC
4 1-45 BBDDC 46-50 DCCDB
5 1-55 GBEFA
56. Her unborn child.
57. She started delivering babies.
58. In the hospital.
59. He was very surprised.
Because she will attend her mother's funeral.
Correct the mistakes in the article:
6 1 ... considering ... considering → considering
62 ... between students. Between → in the middle
63 ... owned ... owned → owned
64 ... may survive ... which → who/that?
65 ... after a few days' long journey. Miles, go on.
66 ... whenever you go. Whenever → Anywhere
67. Therefore, use ... therefore → however.
68 ... prevent concentration. Concentration → concentration
69 ... His education. His → theirs
70 ... because of a ... removal
A possible version:
Dear John:
I am writing to tell you something about Tai Ji Chuan. Tai Ji Chuan is a traditional martial art in China. It was created by Chen Yuting in Henan Province in the17th century, and is called Chen-style Tai Ji Chuan. Now it has several different schools, such as Yang-style Tai Ji Chuan.
Tai Ji Chuan's philosophy is to use softness to control rigidity. Practicing Tai Ji Chuan can help people keep healthy and reduce stress, because focusing on Tai Ji Chuan's movements can help them achieve a state of mental calm.
I hope you can come to China. If you come, I will teach you how to practice.
Yours,
Chen Fang
Partial analysis
Fill in the blanks separately:
1. B. From "No passengers are waiting at the station", we can see that we obviously missed the bus, so we chose its obvious.
2. C. Set a space to guide the predicative clause, and set no components in the clause, so choose this space.
3. D. We can know from what we have been told and the new coach is coming, that there have been removal behaviors in the past, and
There is a passive relationship between coach and remove, so we choose and remove.
4. C. When nouns are preceded by ordinal numbers, infinitives are often used as postattributives, and there is a logical subject-predicate relationship between President and resignation, so I choose to resign.
The attributive clause means "I still keep in touch with some of them", so I choose who.
6.d. Since this year 1 month, we know that generation is an action that happened in the past and has an impact on the present, so we choose generated.
According to the saying that "there are good wines and bad wines everywhere", French wines are the same as those of any other country, so there is no better wine to be selected.
8. C. At a meeting, you should ask questions or things of interest, so you have a choice.
9. A. Prohibition means that tobacco advertisements are prohibited from being used in this topic, so they are the first empty ones; In this question, contribution is a countable noun, which generally refers to it, so A is used in the second position.
10.b. The trunk of the question should be the conclusion, so only the conclusion is in context. In some ways; In short, in short; Immediately; In advance.
Cloze:
Theme: entertainment and sports
This article is a discussion paper. The author described his dancing experience and introduced the benefits of dancing.
1 1. B. From the above, I appreciate dancing, which can be inferred that the author always "appreciates" the movements of professional dancers.
12.c.13.d. When the "dancing" competition was shown on TV, the author "didn't want to leave" the TV.
14.c. The author's family had to "tolerate" the loud music played in the author's room and dance with the author.
15. A. It can be inferred from a local dance class that this refers to "professional" dance.
16.c. According to the following article "Check the type of dance movements I want and learn how to move better", the author "participated" in a local dance class.
17.b. Although the author had to stop dancing later, he didn't stop dancing.
18.d. It means "sure, of course" here, so it will definitely be selected.
19.d. Nowadays, the author likes to dance to music whenever he has the chance.
20. B. "Surrounded by friends" is in contrast to "alone in the living room".
2 1. A. From the following, my friends enjoy the same ... We can see that the author thinks it is very "pleasant" for friends to share the same interests with themselves.
22. B. We always take the beat where we go, which means that the author and friends like the same kind of "music".
23. A.24.D. The "no matter" dancers the author knows "like" dancing as much as the author, regardless of their age or physical condition.
25. C. Have you "noticed" that people who dance are healthier and more energetic than those who don't dance?
26. B. It can be inferred from the health above and the better health below that it should be related to a healthier physical condition, so I chose to be energetic.
27. A. It can be inferred from the above that dancers persist in dancing all their lives because dancing is very interesting.
The fact is that people who dance do look younger than those who don't.
Context is about the benefits of different aspects of dancing, which is a parallel relationship, so we choose besides.
30.d If the above viewpoint seems to be a cliche to you, you'd better do some "research" yourself.
Reading comprehension:
A (personal situation)
This article is a narrative. The article tells the story of Holland Finley's self-improvement, helpfulness and encouraging others to do voluntary work.
3 1. B. Detailed understanding questions. From the end of the second paragraph, she refused to focus on sports that require more strength than endurance. It can be seen that Holland quickly became concerned and sober at the beginning of the third paragraph. 32. C. Main idea of this paragraph. The third paragraph mainly talks about Holland's achievements in leading cheerleading and sea skateboarding.
33.d Reasoning and judgment questions. It can be inferred from the planned monthly community service activities for students and staff that the organization has hosted an online platform, and groups in need of volunteers in Australia can post an announcement at the end of the fourth paragraph, indicating that the organization is committed to providing people with opportunities for volunteer work.
34. C. Inference and judgment questions. It can be inferred that it is her commitment to service and community that makes her special at the beginning of the fourth paragraph. The following examples and her determination and skills will help others. In the last paragraph, Holland is a kind and kind person.
Part b (natural)
This article is illustrative. This paper mainly introduces the origin and function of ladybug name.
35.d Reasoning and judgment questions. We can infer the Virgin Mary from the fact that farmers decided to practice the Virgin Mary to help them at the end of the first paragraph and that beetles were called "Virgin Beetles" or even referred to as lady bug at the end of the second paragraph.
36.d Detail comprehension questions. In the third paragraph, farmers import ladybugs from Australia and release them into orchards.
37. C. Word guessing. It can be inferred from the above examples that ladybugs are of great help to farmers, and raising ladybugs below has become an unexpected big business for ladybug farmers.
38. C. Understanding the details. Only those birds that won't fly away when you release them will make your garden your home ... an accord suitable for runaway ladies.
school life
This article is argumentative. The article discusses whether students should learn cursive script.
39.b. Sentence meaning comprehension questions. With the development of information technology, library card catalogue and traditional film projector have been replaced by modern technical equipment; Judging from the emphasis on typing skills and the fact that The Cursive's alphabet has become a relic, it can be inferred that the underlined sentence means "cursive script may soon become obsolete".
40. C. Inference and judgment questions. From the second paragraph "losing cursive script means abandoning society" and Bateman's words in the third paragraph, it can be inferred that Bateman supports cursive script.
4 1. B. Detailed comprehension questions. It can be seen from the fact that there is no curved handwriting at the end of the fourth paragraph.
42. B. Understanding the details. Therefore, it is an important way for students to participate in aesthetic activities every day. This is a way to keep the handwriting in the penultimate paragraph.
diet
This article is illustrative. This paper introduces the method of homemade strawberry jam.
43.d Detail comprehension questions. From the fruit paste ... in the second step, the children enjoy this part of the process locally.
44.d Detail comprehension questions. In step 6, leave a gap between the top of the jar and the jam.
45. C. Understanding the details. From the fourth and fifth steps, we can know that item C is correct.
46.d Reasoning and judgment questions. The full text mainly talks about how to make strawberry jam at home, so it may appear on the website introducing food. The answer is D.
E (geography)
This article is a news report. Canadian scientists believe that there may be abundant water resources in the mantle transition zone.
47. C. Understanding the details. From the inside, they found a microscopic sample of Linwood in the penultimate section. We can know that this sample of Linwood stone exists in a small brown diamond.
48. C. Understanding the details. The evidence comes from a water-loving mineral called ring wood, which comes from the so-called transition zone sandwiched between the upper and lower layers. The lower mantle of the earth shows that this rare mineral should come from the transition zone between the upper mantle and the lower mantle.
49.d Detail comprehension questions. According to the ninth paragraph, this will lead to a long-term debate about whether the poor underground transition zone is absolutely dry or rich in water. The discovery of this kind of wood and stone proves that the mantle transition zone is rich in water.
50. B. Understanding the details. From the penultimate paragraph to the penultimate paragraph, it can be seen that scientists got this rare mineral by accident from several amateur gem diggers.