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Book 6 Module 3 Reference Answers and Partial Analysis (Comprehensive Edition)

Reference answer

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2 1-25 DBACB 26-30 ADCBC

3 1-35 dabc 36-40 CD fab

4 1-45 CADBC 46-50 ADBAC

5 1-55 CBDAB 56-60 DCABD

6 1. Who 62. moody

63. Keep 64. honest

65. whether it is 66. exist

67. A 68. take away

69. It's 70. Thinking

Correct the mistakes in the article:

7 1 ... mainly doing ... doing → finishing.

72 ... the best way ... the best is before the best.

73 ... where are you going. Where → where

74 ... Have the opportunity ... Yes → Yes.

75 ... take them out ... them → it

76 ... Reading skills, of course.

Of course → of course

77 ... Bad reader behavior ... Move → Move

78. Pick it up ... and remove it with it.

79 ... Besides, you should ...

In addition → therefore

80. 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

Reading theory

The first section:

A (tourism)

This article is a practical one. This is a publicity advertisement about the park.

21.D. Digital calculation problem. According to the swimming class: ... one month $ 15, and two months' study costs $30, so choose item D.

From boating: the course is only for people aged 20 and above. Teenagers can't take part in boating, so choose item B.

23.a Know the details. There are many endangered plants and animals in our park. During this period, we have been protected.

24. Reasoning and judgment. 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.

25. Reasoning and judgment. From the second paragraph "He began to test the effect of lighters on himself and others", we can see that Madan Catalia is a doer, so she chose item B.

26.a Know the details. Two weeks later, their jokes and stories were used up ... The third paragraph continued without any jokes. We can see that after two weeks, their jokes and stories were all finished, and we didn't know what to tell, so we chose item A.

27. Know the details. From our bodies, we can't distinguish between preview and real glory. In fact, the two have the same effect. In the last paragraph, Dr. Catalia's breakthrough discovery is that fake laughter is as helpful to human health as real laughter, so he chose item D.

28.c title induction. According to the end of the article, this is the birth of laughter yoga 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 an explanatory one. The article mainly introduces the related situation of Ebola virus.

29.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 theme of this article through the news event that Ebola virus reappeared in Guinea and caused the death of patients, so he chooses item B.

30.c know the details. From the second paragraph, Ebola is named after the Ebola River. In the place where 1976 was first discovered, we can see that Ebola virus is named after the place where it first appeared, so we choose item C. 。

31.d. General theme of the paragraph. This paragraph mainly introduces the mode of transmission of Ebola virus, so choose item D.

32. Reasoning and judgment. From the last paragraph, because there have been many cases in which nurses have transmitted diseases from patients ... and they are not even allowed to get close to the affected people, it can be seen that Ebola virus is highly contagious, so the statement in item A is most likely to be recognized by the author.

D (school life)

This paper is an argumentative one. The author mainly discusses the necessity of setting up interpersonal communication courses.

33. Reasoning and judgment. From the first paragraph of the article, we can see that students can easily pass the exam of interpersonal communication course, so they often don't take it seriously, so the author puts forward the question: Is it necessary to offer interpersonal communication course for high school students?

34.b Know the details. From the practice in groups of two or three and the practice in the penultimate paragraph, we can know that item B is correct.

35.c the purpose of writing. As can be seen from the full text, the author mainly talks about the necessity of setting up interpersonal communication course, hoping that more senior high school students will study this course, so he chooses item C.

Section 2:

Subject: Personal situation

This article is a narrative. The article mainly tells the story of a girl who is committed to protecting birds in the Gulf of Mexico.

From "In the face of empty space, no one will make a difference because he is too young" and the following story about Olivia Buller, we can see that the statement of item C fits the context here.

37. D. Judging from the information behind the space, I am not James audubon ... but I can draw. Olivia Felt's watercolors of birds are good, and we can know that the content of item D fits the context here.

38. F. From then on, because Olivia promised to create 500 original pictures behind the space, we can see that the news made the National Audubon Society very excited, so we chose item F.

The news from AOL published an article about Olivia. Only three days after the story appeared, her project has raised $20,000. We can see that her story has attracted many people's attention, so we choose item A. 。

40.b Olivia's fund-raising activities mentioned above have achieved some success. The content at the back of the blank said that she later published another book. It can be seen that success made Olivia work harder, so she chose item B.

Application of language knowledge:

The first section:

Subject: Technology

This paper is an argumentative one. The author discusses the advantages and disadvantages of the Internet.

41.C. From the fact that it can help people all over the world in the face of empty space, we can see that this is the reason why the Internet has been "popular" for a long time.

42. As can be seen from the following examples, this is a major problem ... All teenagers and children ... It is said that the Internet will bring bad effects to some "age" groups.

From the fact that the Internet can be used to get anything, we can see that the Internet is a huge "information" library.

Since it keeps you up to date in front of space, it is said that all events are happening all over the world.

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

A newspapers are certainly one of the "important" channels to convey information to people.

According to the space where the Internet has been updated, the Internet is the "latest" news that is constantly updated.

48. Compared with printed newspapers, news updates on the Internet are faster.

49.a gets updates from the Internet ... it's much faster, so you can know that the news you know is "fresher".

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

51.C. According to the Internet, it has also formed a perfect medium for business meetings. It means that the Internet has other benefits besides keeping in touch with family and friends, so fill in.

Holding business meetings through the Internet has become very common today.

As can be seen from the inflected word how and related contents in this paragraph, there are also some disadvantages in using the Internet.

54.a It can be seen from some unhealthy concerns that this problem makes parents of teenagers "worried".

55.b "Especially" violent games, which emphasize the harm of games to teenagers.

56.d For children at the age who like to try all kinds of things, they will eventually become addicted to some of them.

According to the source of the above computer virus, the Internet may bring "danger" to your computer and eventually "damage" your computer system.

It is very important to have an anti-virus program on your computer, so this is the conclusion, so fill it in there 59.b

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

Section 2:

6 1. Who? Investigate relative words. The space refers to the antecedent, and the preposition with precedes the space, so fill in who.

62. moody. Examine adjectives. According to the people behind the empty space, adjectives should be filled in.

63. Keep. Check the non-predicate verbs. Stop is followed by the verb -ing, which means "stop doing something".

64. Honesty. Examine nouns. Make the space the subject of the sentence, so fill in the nouns honestly.

65. No. Check the conjunction. Set a space to guide the object clause to indicate the choice relationship, followed by or without, so fill in where.

66. it's open. Examine prepositions. Relying on is a fixed collocation, which means "relying on".

67.a Check the article. Idea is a countable noun, which generally refers to it, so you can't fill in item A.

68. take it away After examining the non-predicate verbs. Seem, usually followed by an infinitive as the object, so fill in take.

69. it. Check its usage. Set the space as the formal subject, and the real subject is the infinitive behind, so fill in.

70. I am thinking. Check the tense. From their expressions, we can see that the action represented by think is going on, and because the main clause of the empty place is the simple present tense, we use the present continuous tense.

[Select the answer to the question and analyze it]

Reference answer

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analyse

(entertainment)

This article is a narrative. Mainly tells the story of the rise and fall of American beach boys.

1.d. Learn more. According to the band's adoption of surfing culture as a main theme of their music in the first paragraph, beach boys was called "Surfing Team", and he chose item D because the theme of his early music was surfing culture.

2.b. Inference and judgment questions. Therefore, the focus of Beach Boy's song is shifted from surfing to cars in the second paragraph, and to brian wilson in the third paragraph ... His music is becoming outdated, and other relevant information shows that the creation of Beach Boy Band always tries to keep up with the changes of the times, so choose item B. 。

3. Guess the meaning of this word. Since many artists, including the Beatles, have been highly influenced by the word pet sound, it is considered as one of the greatest pop records of all time. It can be seen that people have realized the value of this record over time, so they choose item A. 。

4.c. Know the details. From the fact that most customers who buy records are not ready for the progressive style and overtime of the pet voice in the fourth paragraph, people begin to realize the advantages of the album in the fifth paragraph, and we can know that item C is correct.

5.d. Main idea. 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.

Part B (Modern Technology)

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

6. Reasoning and judgment. 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. 。

7. Know the details. From Janne Lindqvist's statement about all the personal information we have 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.

8.c. Know the details. 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 C.

9.a. Know the details. In the last paragraph, researchers at Rutgers University, including seven students majoring in computer science and engineering ... tried to steal free-form gesture passwords in the following ways. In the first paragraph, "shoulder surfers" who monitor one telephone user and other telephone users show that item A is correct.

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