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Find the answer to the second grade curriculum standard 20 14-20 14 English Weekly No.565438 +0.

Volume 8 Unit 4 Reference Answers and Part Analysis

Reference answer

1-5 BCBAC 6- 10CAABB

1 1- 15

2 1-25 ACBBC 26-30ADCDB

3 1-35 ACDBB 36-40DFEBC

4 1-45 BDACD 46-50BACBD

5 1-55 ACBDA 56-60CBDAC

6 1.62. Wrong.

63. Absolutely 64. It's written.

65. Already 66. Who

67. teach 68.that

69. get used to 70. look

Correct the mistakes in the article:

7 1. No matter where I see it ...

Wherever → whenever

72 ... I'll ask ... Yes → Yes.

73 ... My request ... Add was after the request

74 ... threatened to leave. ...

Threat → intimidation

75 ... Give up ... Up → Inward

76. Therefore, ... Therefore → However

77 ... quite large ...

Considerable → considerate

78 ... our own behavior. Ours → mine

79 ... becomes terrible.

Fear → fear

80 ... Let me ... move to

A possible version:

Hello everyone,

When it comes to English drama, what impressed me most was the million-pound notes. It is humorous, interesting and inspiring.

The play is adapted from Mark Twain's short story of the same name. It tells the story of a poor but honest American young man, henry adams, whose social status was changed by an accidental bet. As far as the theme is concerned, there is no doubt that the play criticizes money worship. Of course, we can't deny the necessity of money. Without money, we can't meet many basic needs. But from this drama, we know that there are many things that money can't buy, such as honesty.

In a word, this drama not only gave me a chance to relax, but also changed my attitude towards money. I look forward to reading it again.

Partial analysis

Reading comprehension:

The first section:

A (surroundings)

This article is very practical. Through this letter, the author aims to persuade the headmaster to hold a plant exchange activity in order to introduce more plants to beautify the campus.

2 1. Answer. Understand the details. From the spring in the second paragraph, people can exchange plants in their gardens, and we can know that item A is correct.

22. C. Inference and judgment questions. From the third paragraph, Mrs. Mill, the chairman of the biology department, has agreed to superviseus. We can see that Mrs. Mill has a positive attitude towards the author's suggestion, so she chooses item C.

23.b. The purpose of writing. We can't turn our school into such a garden. We can certainly add more beauty to its surroundings in the first paragraph and the related information below. Through this letter, the author aims to persuade the headmaster to agree with his suggestion that more plants should be introduced to beautify the campus by holding plant exchange activities, so he chooses item B.

Part B (Entertainment)

This article is a narrative. Recently, American family concerts have become more and more popular.

24. B. Understanding the details. According to what Ms. Schultz said in the second paragraph, "We have done rock and roll, we have had blues, pop and folk songs, and we have everything here." Artists have performed all kinds of music in Ms. Schultz's home, so they chose item B.

25. C. Inference and judgment questions. From the third and fourth paragraphs, we can see that performing in a private family can bring AnnaliseEmerick more income and cultivate more followers, so item C is correct.

26. A. Understand the details. Most family concerts don't pay a deposit. So you have no idea how much money you want to earn. In the last paragraph, you can see that it is risky for artists to make money through family concerts, so choose item A.

27.d Main topic. As can be seen from the full text, the article mainly tells the phenomenon that performing music in private homes is becoming more and more popular, so choose item D.

Modern science and technology

This article is explanatory. At present, human beings still face many challenges if they want to realize space travel.

28. C. Understanding the details. Sir richard branson ... has made it his life duty to let people go into space for dozens of days, so we can know that item C is correct.

29.d Inference and judgment questions. In order to enable more ordinary people to travel in space, Branson and Scaled Composites cooperated to build SpaceShipTwo, so this spaceship carried Branson's too many expectations, so item D was chosen.

30.b. The main idea of this paragraph. This paragraph mainly talks about how the spaceship "Spacecraft II" works, so choose item B.

3 1. Answer. Topic induction. As can be seen from the full text, the story of richard branson building a spaceship to help ordinary people realize their dreams of space travel shows that human beings still face many challenges if they want to conquer space, so they choose item A..

Literature major

This article is explanatory. This paper mainly introduces that Rémy Cordonnier stumbled upon a Shakespeare's first folio in the public library.

32. C. Understanding the details. According to Rémy Cordonnier camel, in the first paragraph, he saw a Shakespeare play, which is the first and most comprehensive collection of Shakespeare's works. In the second paragraph, Rémy Cordonnier came across a collection of Shakespeare's plays published in early September last year, so he chose item C.

33.d Inference and judgment questions. From the time the third paragraph was published, they were only sold for ... and ... until the middle of19th century. It can be seen that people didn't realize its importance when it was first published, so they chose item D..

34.b. guessing the meaning of words. From the early folio was only used for influential works such as encyclopedias and reference books, to the later because it was considered as "entertainment", we can see that compared with influential books such as encyclopedias and reference books, the script is considered as entertainment, so it is not important, so we choose item B.

35.b. The purpose of writing. As can be seen from the full text, the author mainly introduces a book, first folio, which was accidentally discovered in the St. Omer Public Library, so he chose item B.

Section 2:

Theme: school life

This article is explanatory. This paper mainly introduces several advantages of choosing teachers as a profession.

From the content of this space, it can be seen that with the help of teachers, students will never attend the meeting, and their progress is also an affirmation and encouragement for teachers' work, so the content of item D is in line with the context here.

According to the example given by the author, when you teach a course yourself, you will have a deeper understanding of it, so fill in item F.

38.e Judging from the daily humor and unprecedented situation in this paragraph, it is said that sometimes students will share some jokes with you, so fill in item E.

From the information in this paragraph, such as a few months off in summer and a few weeks off during the Spring Festival, we can see that one of the advantages of being a teacher is that there are winter and summer vacations, so item B is used as the title.

40. C. From the title of this job security and the content after the vacancy, we can see that no matter where you go, you need teachers everywhere, so you will find a job as long as you work hard, so fill in item C.

Application of language knowledge:

The first section:

Theme: sports

This article is explanatory. This article mainly introduces many benefits of participating in sports activities.

4 1. B. According to the following information, if they help to cultivate leadership quality and ... team spirit, sports activities can bring us many "benefits" among children.

From the empty aiming and hitting skills, such as Tennessee, badminton and baseball, we can know that tennis, badminton and baseball "involve" aiming and hitting skills.

43. A. From the above aiming and hitting skills, we can see that they help children concentrate.

44. C. Sports activities help to "cultivate" children's team spirit.

When they lose a game, we can see that it means accepting "failure" with a positive attitude 45.d

46. B. From the following physical education teaching you to communicate with others, we can know that physical activities help improve your "social" skills.

47. A. Team spirit is a hint.

48. According to the vacancy, winning a game will always give you a sense of conformity, and sports activities will help to enhance your "self-confidence".

49. B. From the above point of view, playing sports requires you to plan. If you want to know the strategy and score goals, you need to be "smart".

50.d You need to "come up with" a strategy to win the competition.

5 1. A. From the unprecedented time when you need to judge your competitors' strategies and correct yours, to the time when you need to judge each other's strategies and make adjustments "accordingly".

52. C. From this unprecedented smart thinking, we can see that positive thinking is "encouraged" by sports activities.

53. B. "Regular" participation in sports activities contributes to learning.

54.d It can be seen from the happiness it brings and the happy people below that sports activities can bring "happiness".

55.A.56.C. Jumping, running, chasing each other, "refueling", falling and getting up again are all "parts" of sports activities.

57. B. Nothing can compare with the fun brought by sports activities, so fill in match.

58.d According to empty exercise, it is a form of exercise that produces happy molecules in your body, which is another explanation of the previous content. In other words, "that is to say" is contextual.

59. A. Because sports activities can bring happiness to people, you won't feel sad when you participate in those activities, so fill in while.

60.c. Physical activities will give you and the people around you "positive" energy.

Section 2:

6 1. For. Investigate prepositions. Famous ... means "famous for ..."

62. Wrong. Look at adjectives. As can be seen from the context and I'm, the adjective missed should be filled in the blank, which means "wrong and incorrect"

63. Absolutely. Examine adverbs. Set the space to modify the right, so fill in the adverb absolute.

64. Written. Check the non-predicate verbs. There is a logical verb-object relationship between write and play, and the action represented by write has already happened, so write is filled in.

65. Always. Check the tense. From then on, it can be seen that the blank application is perfect now, so it is filled.

66. Who? Investigate relative words. Set a space to guide the non-restrictive attributive clause, refer to Henry Higgins as the subject of the clause, so fill in who.

67. Yes, I have. Check the non-predicate verbs. Suppose the sentence where the space is located is an ellipsis structure, and there is a verb-object relationship between teach and the omitted subject girl, then fill in teach.

68. That. Investigation conjunction. Spaces are used to guide predicative clauses, because the meaning of clauses is complete and there is no lack of any components, so they are filled with that.

69. Adapt. Examine nouns. According to a(n) and an original script, fill in the blanks with nouns.

70. Yes. Check the non-predicate verbs. Be eager to do sth. It means "can't wait to do something"

[Select the answer to the question and analyze it]

Reference answer

1-5 ADCBA 6- 10 CABAD

analyse

A (natural)

This article is explanatory. Although ants are small, their intelligence is amazing.

1. A. Main topic. This paper mainly introduces the amazing agricultural technology and urban life of ants, and shows their superb wisdom, so choose item A.

2.d. Detail comprehension questions. Ants grow fungi in their nests ... and then use them as food sources. It can be seen that ants feed on growing fungi, so choose item D.

3. C. Detail comprehension questions. From the second paragraph, the results are highly diversified: it seems that ants are constantly introducing new categories. Muller's research shows that ants can grow all kinds of fungi, so choose item C.

4.b. guessing the meaning of words. From the information in the third paragraph, for example, when human beings in history have no urban lifestyle ... to build and develop great underground cities, we can see that, here, outleap should mean "exceeding, comparing", so we choose item B.

5. Answer. Reasoning and judging questions. From the last paragraph, she thinks she knows that they are independent individuals, watching your steps. Concerned about small life, it can be seen that these two scientists have deep respect for ants, so they choose item A.

Part B (Daily Activities)

This article is argumentative. The author thinks that instant messaging can bring many benefits to teenagers psychologically and emotionally.

6.c. Inference and judgment questions. After chatting, participants reported that their distance was reduced by 20% in the third paragraph, and we can see that item C is correct.

7. Answer. Detail comprehension questions. From the fourth paragraph, people who talk with friends in real life online also feel closer than those who only communicate face to face. We can know that item A is correct.

8. B. Understanding the details. From parents ... In the last paragraph, the author suggests that parents should be alert to online fraud so as not to bring harm to their children, so they choose item B.

9. A. The purpose of writing. As can be seen from the full text, the author aims to explain that instant messaging can bring many benefits to teenagers, so he chooses item A.

10.d. Inference and judgment questions. The purpose of this paper is to show that instant messaging can bring psychological and emotional benefits to teenagers, which is a health topic, so choose item D.