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English Weekly 215-216 Grade Two Curriculum Standard No.4 Book5 Unit2

the reference answer and analysis of the fourth issue of the English Weekly's 215-216 school year's senior two curriculum standard

the reference answer of Book5 Unit 2 and partial analysis

the reference answer

1-5 A CBAC 6-1 CBA BB

11-15 CAABB 16-2 CA BCB

21-25 CADDA. 26-3DDBAC

31-35 ABDAD 36-4BEFCG

41-45 CBDBA 46-5CABAD

51-55 BDCDD 56-6 ADCCB

61. a 62. wh ich

63. the liveliest 64.collections

65. enjoyable 66.decorates

67. that 68. including

69. To 7. Saved

Correction of the passage:

71. Thank you for sharing ... share → sharing

72 ... Who name is ... Who → who

73 ... We had known ... Had → have

74. We were deskmate ...

deskmate → deskmates

75 ... To listen CDs. Listen and then add to

76. It was't long after ... After → before

77 ... all of us are ... all → both

78 ... but we're still ... remove but

79. He always encounters me ...

encourage → encourages

8. I am thankfully ... thankfully → thankful

One possible version:

Ladies and gentlemen,

Welcometo Beijing. Asthe capital of China, Beijing is the political, economic and cultural center of the country. There are many places of interestin Beijing. TheGreat Wall is the longest man-made structure ever built in the world. The Palace Museum,also called the Forbidden City, is the largestand most complete ancient wooden-structure building in the world. The Summer Palaceis a masterpiece of China'sancient gardens. They are all on the World Heritage List. Of course, there aremany other tourist attractions for you to explore.

Ihop you'll enjoy your trip and have a good time in Beijing!

partial analysis

reading comprehension:

section 1:

article a (personal situation)

this article is a narrative. The author mainly introduces ——Miss Vicki, a teacher in middle school. She is knowledgeable, but she is not good at humor, which makes people stay away from her. But the fact that she went to teach changed the students' impression of her.

21. C。 Detail comprehension questions. In the first paragraph, she was a knowledgeable literature teacher and during my first year in school, she struck terroir into my heart ... made the most unpredictable classes silent, which shows that the author's first impression of Miss Vicki is that she is a knowledgeable but strict teacher.

22. A。 Word meaning guessing problem. It can be inferred from I decided not to hide terror when she was near before the underlined part and I tried my best to be my natural self in front of her after the underlined part that "I" don't want to "lick her boots" anymore, but get along with Miss Vicki by being myself.

23. D。 Detail comprehension questions. From the fourth paragraph, My Lovely Class, Anyway, Was Always Ready to Laugh ... We would not want to run the risk of proving her, we can see that Miss Vicki's jokes are not so interesting, but the students always pretend to laugh in order not to irritate her.

24. D。 Inference and judgment questions. Miss Vicki was to leave Singapore for the Philippines where she would take part in a voluntary teaching program for the poor can be inferred that Miss Vicki is a teacher with a strong sense of social responsibility.

Part B (Tourism)

This article is practical. The article mainly introduces the five most popular scenic spots in London.

25. A。 Detail comprehension questions. From the last sentence of the introduction by British Museum and National Gallery, we can see that Some exhibitions requiretickets, and both the British Museum and the National Gallery need tickets.

26. D。 Detail comprehension questions. According to the clipboard for abreathing experience, with an unforgettable view of more than 55 of London's smost famous landmarks in the penultimate paragraph, visitors can see the 55 most famous landmarks in London at the Coca-Cola London Eye.

27. D。 Inference and judgment questions. From you'll come face-to-face with some of the world's most famous faces and strike a pose ... her majesty the queen in the last paragraph, visitors can see many statues of celebrities in Madame Tussauds.

article c (modern technology)

this article is an explanatory text. Artificial intelligence has changed the business structure, and experts say that about half of the occupations will disappear by 225.

28. B。 Inference and judgment questions. From the description of the next five years will see a revolution in how we work ... think about workplaces in the second paragraph and the third paragraph, we can see that people need to engage in more creative work in the future.

29. A。 Detail comprehension questions. From the fifth paragraph, "Losing Occupications Do Not Nectarily Mean Losing Jobs-Just Changing What People Do", we can see that career disappearance does not necessarily mean job loss-it just changes what people do.

3. C。 Inference and judgment questions. From the penultimate paragraph, 52 percent of experts in artificial intelligence and robotics were optimal about the future and the optimites pictured "a future in which robots" Do not take the place of more jobs than they create, "it can be seen that most experts in artificial intelligence and robotics are optimistic about the future.

31. A。 Inference and judgment questions. According to more jobs seems like to be created ... when we reached a few million people there bills of jobs, JonathanGrudin of Microsoft believes that more jobs will be created and people will have enough employment opportunities.

D (Nature)

This article is a narrative. The article tells the story of a manatee who lost his mother and finally found a new mother who was willing to accept him with the help of a rescue team.

32. B。 Inference and judgment questions. From the confused managerial beginnings rubbing against the closest big thing she can find in the first paragraph, it can be seen that manatees who can't find their mothers are confused.

33. D。 Inference and judgment questions. From the second paragraph of He Keeps Watch on the animal, Hoping the mother will appear. But after two hours, She's still alone. Dash calls the Florida fish and wildlife conservation commission for help, we can see that Dash is very worried about manatees.

34. A。 Detail comprehension questions. The baby is placed in a pool where the workers give her 24-hour care in the third paragraph shows that item A is correct.

35. D。 Main idea topic. This paper tells the story of a manatee who lost his mother and finally found a new mother who was willing to accept him with the help of a rescue team.

Section 2:

Topic: personal feelings

This article is a narrative. The article mainly tells the story that the encouragement of three old ladies made the author stop being depressed and begin to believe in himself.

36. B。 From It was another boring and sadday in the first paragraph and And tomake matters worse after the space ... we can see that the author feels bad when he goes to work.

37. E。 From the unprecedented deal with customers ... too big or too small and Thoughit's annoying after the empty space ..., it can be seen that setting up empty space means that "small things like this often annoy many of our employees"

38. F。 These elderly women watched in this paragraph ... and the following description show that item F "Three old ladies came in and sat at the table by the window" fits the context here.

39. C。 From the unprecedented they talked to me for a while ... what grade I was in, they also asked me what I planned to do in the future.

4. G。 From the empty they raised my spirits ... keep on working hard and to give it my all, we can see that "I" eyes are full of tears, because they give me reasons to believe in myself.

Application of language knowledge:

Section 1:

Topic: Nature

This article is an expository article. The article mainly tells how guide dogs help blind people to walk.

41. C。 By their below