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English Weekly June 3rd

Volume 6 Module 3 Reference Answers and Partial Analysis

Reference answer

1-5 DDA db 6- 10 ABCD

1 1- 15

2 1-25 CBDAB 26-30 DCABD

3 1-35 DBACB 36-40 ADCBC

4 1-45 DADBC 46-50 DDBDB

5 1-55 CDFBG

56. Tell them his recent problems.

57. His parents' separation and possible divorce.

58. They may feel moved/sorry/sorry.

59. a teacher

60. Divorce destroys children. /family is counted. /It hurts to be separated from your parents.

Correct the mistakes in the article:

6 1 ... mainly doing ... doing → finishing

62 ... the best way ... is to add the before the best.

63 ... where are you going. Where → where

64 ... Have the opportunity ... Yes → Yes.

65 ... take them out ... them → it

66 ... Reading skills, of course.

Of course → of course

67 ... Bad reader behavior ... Move → Move

68. Pick it up ... and remove it with it.

69 ... Besides, you should ...

In addition → therefore

70. Mastering such reading. ...

Master → master

A possible version:

Dear Tom:

I am writing to express my apologies for quarreling with you yesterday. I shouldn't be so rude to you. I should control myself.

We have been good friends for so long, and I don't want to lose our friendship, so if you have time this Sunday, I'd like to talk to you. I really hope you can forgive me and give me a chance to apologize. I hope we can become good friends and help each other as before. No matter what happens in the future, I promise I will stay calm.

I look forward to your reply.

Yours,

Li Hua

Partial analysis

Fill in the blanks separately:

1.D. I gave him a gift, but in return, he gave me nothing.

2.d. check the non-predicate verbs. There is a logical subject-predicate relationship between the father and fail, and the action represented by fail occurs before the predicate action, so the perfect form of the verb -ing is used as the adverbial of cause.

3. Answer. The topic stems from the split attributive clause, and the space is set to guide the attributive clause to modify the leading university, so it acts as an adverbial of place in the clause, so choose where.

The action indicated by 4.d .hope happened before the past action was missed, which is "past past", so the past perfect tense is used.

There are clauses behind the news, so there is a definite article list in front. Losing interest in … is a fixed collocation, which means "losing interest in …"

6. A: I'm afraid it's a fixed match, which means "fear"; Punctuality is a fixed combination, which means "punctuality"

There is a passive relationship between the boy and punishment. As can be seen from the latter sentence, the boy should have been punished, but in fact he was not punished, so he chose to be punished.

8. C. evaluate is followed by the compound form of the verb -ing as the object, so offering is chosen.

9. C. The question stems from an emphasized sentence pattern, and the emphasized part is during their stay in London, so that is selected.

10.d. He is not ready at all, which shows that my guess (this is my guess) fits the question.

Cloze:

This article is argumentative. The author discusses the advantages and disadvantages of the Internet.

1 1. C. From the blank space before it can help people all over the world, we can see that this is the reason why the Internet has been "popular" for a long time.

12. A: From the following point of view, this is a major problem ... All teenagers and children ... join some games, and we can see that the Internet will bring adverse effects to some "age" groups.

13.d. From the Internet, we can draw the space behind any fact. We can see that the Internet is a huge "information" library.

14.b. According to it, keep you up to date in front of the space. Here are all the events that are "happening" all over the world.

15.c. The Internet transmits information to people in the form of news, "pictures" and videos.

16. A. Newspapers are of course one of the "important" channels to convey information to people.

17.d. according to the space in front of the internet, the internet is the "latest" news that is constantly updated.

18.b. Compared with "printed" newspapers, the news on the Internet is updated faster.

19. Answer. Get updates from the Internet ... It's much faster, so you can know that the news you know is "fresher".

20. C. Keep in touch with ... means "keep in touch".

2 1. C. According to the Internet, it is also a perfect medium for business meetings, which means that the Internet has other benefits besides keeping in touch with family and friends, so please fill in other contents.

Today, it has become very common to hold business meetings through the Internet.

23.d From the inflected word how and related contents in this passage, we can see that using the Internet also has some disadvantages.

24. A. From the exposure of some unhealthy concerns in the world, we can see that this problem makes parents of teenagers "worried".

25. B. "Especially" violent games, which emphasize the harm of games to teenagers.

For children who like to try all kinds of things, they will "eventually" indulge in some of them 26.d

27. C.28. A. From the above sources of computer viruses, we can see that the Internet may bring "danger" to your computer and eventually "damage" your computer system.

29. B. From the blank "It is very important to install an antivirus program on your computer", we can know that this is the conclusion, so we fill it in there.

This paragraph mainly talks about some problems that may be brought about in the process of using the internet, so use is filled here 30.d

Reading comprehension:

A (tourism)

This article is very practical. This article is about the advertisement of the park.

31.D. Mathematical calculation problems. Starting from swimming class: ... one month $ 15, and two months' study costs $30, so choose item D.

32. B. Understanding the details. According to boating: the course is only for people aged 20 and above, and teenagers can't take part in boating, so choose item B.

33. Answer. Understand the details. We have many endangered plants and animals, which are protected in our parks.

34. C. Inference and judgment questions. According to the title of the article "Welcome to Marksdale State Park" and the activities provided by the park, we are likely to see this article in travel magazines, so we choose item C.

Part B (Health)

This article is a narrative. The article mainly tells the origin of laughter yoga.

35.b. Inference and judgment questions. From then on, he began to test the influence of glory on himself and others. In the second paragraph, Madan Catalia is a doer, so she chose item B.

36. Answer. Detail comprehension questions. From two weeks later, they ran out of jokes and stories ... There were no jokes in the third paragraph. We can see that they had finished their jokes and stories two weeks later and didn't know what to tell, so they chose item A.

37.d Detail comprehension questions. From the beginning, our bodies can't distinguish between expected laughter and real laughter. In fact, the two have the same effect. In the last paragraph, we can see that Dr. Catalia's breakthrough discovery is that fake laughter is as helpful to human health as real laughter, so he chose item D.

38. C. Summary of topics. According to this is the birth of glory yoga at the end of the article and the related introduction in the article, this article mainly tells the origin of laughter yoga, so choose item C.

C (health)

This article is explanatory. The article mainly introduces the related situation of Ebola virus.

39.b. The purpose of writing. This paper mainly introduces the related situation of Ebola virus. In the first paragraph of the article, the author leads to the topic of this article through the news event that Ebola virus reappeared in Guinea and caused the death of patients, so he chooses item B.

40. C. Understanding the details. According to the second paragraph 1976, it was first discovered that Ebola was named after the Ebola River and the Ebola virus was named after the place where it first appeared, so item C was selected.

41.D. The main idea of this paragraph. This paragraph mainly introduces the mode of transmission of Ebola virus, so choose item D.

42. A. Reasoning and judging questions. Since the last paragraph of 2006, there have been many cases in which nurses have transmitted diseases from patients ... even the affected people are not allowed to get close to them, which shows that Ebola virus is highly contagious, so item A is most likely to be recognized by the author.

amusement

This article is a narrative. The article mainly tells the rise and fall of Boy Band, an American beach.

43.d Detail comprehension questions. From the fact that the band adopted surfing culture as a major theme of their music in the first paragraph, it can be seen that Beach Boy is called "Surfing Team". Because the theme of his early music is surfing culture, he chose item D..

44.b. Inference and judgment questions. Therefore, the focus of Beach Boys' songs is shifted from surfing to cars in the second paragraph and to brian wilson in the third paragraph ... According to the information that ere has become old-fashioned, the creation of Beach Boy Band is always trying to keep up with the changes of the times, so choose item B.

45. C. Understanding the details. Most customers who buy records are not ready for the progressive style of pet voice in the fourth paragraph. As time goes by, people begin to realize the advantages of this album. The fifth paragraph shows that item C is correct.

46.d Main topic. As can be seen from the full text, this article mainly talks about the rise and fall of Boy Band on the beach, so I choose item D.

E (society)

This article is explanatory. In the face of ubiquitous advertisements, how should consumers choose?

47.d Detail comprehension questions. From the second paragraph, the advertisements for mobile phones and music players are designed to convince you that if you don't have this thing, you will miss this opportunity. We can see that the advertisements for mobile phones or music players will make you feel that if you don't buy the goods above, you will miss the opportunity.

48. B. Inference and judgment questions. It can be seen from the last sentence of the third paragraph that if the people who see the advertisement don't like the finished advertisement, the company will modify the advertisement. It can be inferred that the company seeks some people's views on advertising, and its ultimate goal is to make advertisements that consumers like as much as possible.

49.d Inference and judgment questions. As can be seen from the first and second paragraphs of the full text, the author thinks that advertising is beneficial to both consumers and companies, but it is important that we make our own decisions (instead of following the advertisements). It can be seen that the author does not explicitly support or oppose advertising, but objectively describes the facts.

50. B. Understanding the details. Since then, the company has designed advertisements to tell people about the special things in the third paragraph. We can see that each advertisement will put forward the special functions of the advertised goods.

[Select the answer to the question and analyze it]

Reference answer

1-5 ADCAB

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Theme: modern science and technology

This article is explanatory. In order to improve the security of mobile phone password, a brand-new gesture password is being developed.

1. Answer. Inference and judgment questions. From the information in the first paragraph, for example, these gestures are more difficult to observe and copy than the traditional password, we can see that the gesture password improves the security of the mobile phone to a certain extent, so we choose item A.

2.d. Detail comprehension questions. From Janne Lindqvist's statement about all personal information on our mobile phones today, it is becoming more and more necessary to improve mobile security, and we can see that item D is correct.

3. C. Detail comprehension questions. According to their analysis, the results tend to be user-generated, free-form gestures as passwords in the fourth paragraph, and these results are satisfactory, so choose item C.

4. Answer. Detail comprehension questions. In the last paragraph, researchers at Rutgers University have seven students majoring in computer science and engineering ... A telephone user and a "shoulder surfer" snooping on other telephone users in the first paragraph know that item A is correct.

5.b. The purpose of writing. As can be seen from the full text, the article mainly introduces the research situation of a new gesture password, so item B is selected.