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English Weekly 20 15-20 16 Answer to the 23rd issue of Foreign Studies in Senior Three.

English Weekly 20 15-20 16 Answer to the 23rd issue of Foreign Studies in Senior Three.

Volume 8 Module 3-4

Reference answers and partial analysis

Reference answer

1-5 CACBC 6- 10BAACB

1 1- 15

2 1-25 CDDBC 26-30 dadb

3 1-35 ACBAA 36-40DACGB

4 1-45 BADDC 46-50ABCCB

5 1-55 ABCDA 56-60DCBAD

6 1. The greatest 62. give

63. Pass 64. That

65. Extremely 66. celebrate

67. amazing 68.a

69. Which 70. Saw

Correct the mistakes in the article:

7 1 ... What's exciting is that ...

Excited → excited

72 ... reminds me of ... about →

73 ... Be interested in ... ...

Before you are interested, add visited.

74 ... start learning them. They → it

75 ... with my classmates. Classmates → classmates

76. I always try my best to ... try → try.

77 ... What is ... What → Which?

78 ... Humorous ... Yes → Yes

79 ... The English teacher said ... said → said.

80 ... is much more difficult. Remove more.

A possible version:

Dear Carl:

I am glad to hear that you will come to Shandong in August. It is a good choice to visit Mount Tai.

Mount Tai is one of the most famous mountains in China. When you climb a mountain, you can not only enjoy the beautiful scenery, but also visit historical sites. Sunrise is one of the four wonders of Mount Tai. Watching it on the top of the mountain will be an unforgettable experience in your life. Besides, you can see with your own eyes more than 2,000 rock inscriptions left by monarchs or great men. Public transportation there is very convenient. You can go there by bus or train. I believe you will have a good time.

I look forward to your arrival.

You are sincere,

Li Hua

Partial analysis

Reading comprehension:

Literature and art

This article is very practical. This article is an introduction to four books.

2 1. C. Detailed understanding questions. According to recording her own experience, the sweet book ... The first paragraph, God's Hotel is an autobiography. According to the introduction of the authors and protagonists of the other three books, the protagonists of these three books are not the authors themselves.

22.d Detail comprehension questions. According to the three best friends in the second paragraph, we can know the answer

23.d Detail comprehension questions. According to a sweet online court and this novel, love and family are investigated in the last paragraph. The last book describes love and family, which is about emotion. Its author is Nell Cordoba.

Part b (world and environment)

This article is argumentative. Qatar is the richest country in the world, but great wealth has not brought great happiness to the Qatari people.

24. B. Understanding the details. According to the second paragraph that we have become a city and our social and economic life has changed, and the third paragraph that we have become the richest country in the world from despair, Qatar is now in a period of great change.

25. C. Understanding the details. According to the survey, graduates will face 20 job opportunities ... In the fourth paragraph, it is difficult for graduates to make the right decision in front of many job opportunities.

26.d guessing the meaning of words. According to the sixth paragraph, children in Qatar are mainly brought up by nannies from other countries, which leads to great differences in culture and concepts between generations, which undoubtedly means the "division" of families.

27. A. Understand the details. According to the sense of threat in the last paragraph and the fact that Qataris are Africans, we can know the answer.

C (health)

This article is a narrative. An old man in Australia has a rare antibody to hemolytic disease in his blood. He began to donate blood every week at the age of 18, and persisted for about 60 years, saving the lives of more than two million babies.

28. B. Inference and judgment questions. According to the process that WHO donated blood almost every week and saved more than 2 million babies in the first paragraph, Harrison insisted on donating blood every week and saved the lives of more than 2 million babies, which shows his selflessness. As far as I know, I have never seen a needle stick into my arm. In the second paragraph, Harrison was dizzy and afraid of pain, but he dared to donate blood, which showed that he was brave.

29.d Detail comprehension questions. According to the fourth paragraph, when women with rheumatic negative blood produce antibodies that destroy baby cells, when hemolytic diseases occur, antibodies in the mother's blood will enter the fetus and destroy the cells of the fetus, resulting in some cells being defective after birth.

30. B. Understanding the details. According to Harrison's blood in the fifth paragraph, the doctor developed an injection called anti-D in 1960s, which can prevent women with rheumatic negative blood from producing harmful antibodies. At the same time, as a precursor, it can be known that the injection based on Harrison's blood can prevent pregnant women from producing antibodies affecting their fetuses and avoid the occurrence of hemolytic diseases.

3 1. Answer. Inference and judgment questions. According to the last paragraph, Harrison's family knew that he had been donating blood, but it was not until his daughter was pregnant and needed anti-D injections that the family knew the possible consequences of hemolytic diseases and understood the significance of his blood donation.

D (school life)

This article is explanatory. Although the application of modern science and technology in education is like a double-edged sword, the correct application can promote students.

32. C. Understanding the details. According to the second paragraph, their middle school students try to learn physics and technology. Students design these cars for learning purposes.

33. B. Text structure. According to the third paragraph, science and technology have brought changes to education. These changes are helpful to students' study, but they are also accompanied by costs, so here we refer to changes.

34. Answer. Detail comprehension questions. According to MakerBot ... help students make model cars (learning physics), model frogs (learning biology) and so on. In the fifth paragraph, makerbot can help students make models, which is good for training students' practical ability.

35. A. The purpose of writing. By reading the full text, we can see that the author introduced the application of modern science and technology in the field of education in an objective tone, not only introducing its advantages, but also talking about its disadvantages. So choose item a.

Five sevenths:

Subject: Personal situation

This article is very practical. Jamaica Kincaid is an extremely important writer in contemporary English literature. This article is taken from an interview with her in Time magazine.

According to the autobiography in the question, the reporter asked Jamaican Kincaid how similar this book is to his real life 36.d Item D, "Many events in this book are very similar to my own life", is the answer to this question.

37. According to the untidy, smelly and unprecedented Jamaican Kincaid's description of their daily life, she is usually untidy, so item A "I like to eat in bed" fits the context of this paragraph.

38. C. According to the question in the answer, the reporter asked Kincaid, a Jamaican, "Are you still interested in topics (slavery and race)?"

According to this passage, Kincaid of Jamaica really began to like Obama when he saw that his wife was darker than Obama, because "it is rare to see black people marry women who are darker than themselves".

According to a sentence in this space, Kincaid of Jamaica is generous to others, so it can be inferred that she "always accepts these kindness and thanks".

Cloze:

Theme: society

This article is explanatory. In the United States, there are a group of teenagers who are at the forefront of fashion, and they lead other teenagers to dress.

4 1. B. According to the following unusual and strange, sometimes Katie's clothes are "strange".

According to what Katie's friends said, "It's a little strange, but you can wear it", it can be inferred that her friends don't always "like" her latest clothes, but they "accept" her unusual taste.

44.d According to the tone change of though, sometimes they can't wait to "copy" Katie's clothes.

According to the first paragraph, Katie either makes her own clothes or matches her personality, so these children represented by her are very creative.

46. According to the content of this unprecedented sentence, despite the huge market for young people, the garment manufacturing industry is facing a lot of challenges.

47. B. According to the products that are suitable for rapid fashion changes ... during this just right time, it is not difficult to see that the work of the garment manufacturing industry is "difficult".

48. C. According to common sense and this space, clothes must be "designed" before they can be produced and finally transported to the store.

According to the following "Theyare paid good money", it can be inferred that clothing manufacturers "invite" these fashionable teenagers to discuss their products. These teenagers don't need to "buy" anything, on the contrary, they will get paid.

5 1. a.52.b. According to the discussion of new products and fashions mentioned above, these fashionable teenagers participate in the discussion of new products, contribute their "opinions" and get paid, and their opinions are very helpful to the future development direction of the company.

According to the influencer, although some teenagers don't create new trends themselves, "they follow the trend and have great power in their circle of friends, which can influence their friends to buy the same things as them." "Equal", what they don't choose will never become the mainstream.

According to the saying that what they see in the store will be adopted quickly, Sam always buys "new" things 56.d

According to the tone sandhi of but, people sometimes "laugh" at Sam's latest dress, but they may buy "the same" clothes in a few months.

59. According to the full text, it is not difficult to know that both Katie and Sam pay for their "fashion sense".

According to what ... the clothes that young people wear today will be worn by millions of people tomorrow, we can know that these teenagers who are at the forefront of fashion "decide" the clothes of other 80% teenagers.

Fill in the blanks in grammar:

6 1. The greatest. Check the superlative adjective. It can be seen that the space is the most used, so it is the largest.

62. Give. Check the use of infinitives as adverbials of purpose. There is a logical subject-predicate relationship between Peter and Grace Villello and give, and a space is set to indicate the purpose, so give is filled in.

63. Examine adverbs through. Experience means "experience"

64. That. Investigation conjunction. Set a space to guide the object clause. There is no shortage of components in the clause, so fill that in.

65. extremely. Examine adverbs. Set a space to modify the adjective upset, so fill in the adverb extreme.

66. Celebrate. Investigate the usage of the verb -ing as the object. After is a preposition, followed by the verb -ing. There is a logical subject-predicate relationship between Grace and celebration, so celebrate.

67. It's amazing. Investigate the usage of adjectives as attributes. What I want to say here is "something amazing has happened", so I filled in Amazing.

A. check the indefinite article. Make a purchase means "buy"

69. Which? Look at relative words. The space leads to the non-restrictive attributive clause, which refers to something mentioned above and is the subject of the clause, so fill in which.

70. Saw. Check the simple past tense. As can be seen from the main sentence, the action indicated by see happened in the past, so see is to fill in the blanks.