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The third answer of English Weekly 20 15-20 16 is Book5Unit2.

English Weekly 20 15-20 16 Answers to the third issue of Senior Two Curriculum Standards

Book 5 Unit 2 Reference Answers and Part Analysis

Reference answer

1-5 ACBAC 6- 10CBABB

1 1- 15 CAABB 16-20 cabcb

2 1-25 CADDA 26-30DDBAC

3 1-35 ABDAD 36-40BEFCG

4 1-45 CBDBA 46-50CABAD

5 1-55 BDCDD 56-60 ADCCB

6 1. A 62. which

63. The most dynamic 64. Collection

65. pleasant 66. decoration

67. That 68. include

69. Go to 70. preserve

Correct the mistakes in the article:

7 1. Thanks for sharing ... sharing → sharing.

72 ... whose name is ... whose → whose?

73 ... We already know ... Yes → Yes.

74. We are deskmates ...

Deskmate → deskmate

75 ... listen to the CD after adding it. Listen.

76. Not long after ... → before

77 ... all of us are ... all → all.

78 ... but we still ... remove the buts.

79. He always encourages me ...

Encourage → encourage

80. I am grateful ... Thank God → Thanksgiving.

A possible version:

Ladies and gentlemen,

Welcome to Beijing. As the capital of China, Beijing is the political, economic and cultural center of China. There are many places of interest in Beijing. The Great Wall is the longest man-made building in the world. The Forbidden City, also known as the Forbidden City, is the largest and most complete ancient wooden structure in the world. The Summer Palace is a masterpiece of ancient gardens in China. It's all on the World Heritage List. Of course, there are many other tourist attractions for you to explore.

Ihop You will enjoy your trip and enjoy your stay in Beijing!

Partial analysis

Reading comprehension:

The first section:

(Personal situation)

This article is a narrative. The author mainly introduces Miss Vicky, a middle school teacher. She is knowledgeable, but 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.

2 1. C. Detailed understanding questions. In the first paragraph, she is a knowledgeable literature teacher. In my first year at school, she made me feel the local conditions and customs here ... and made the most elusive classroom become silent, which shows that the author's first impression of Miss Vicki is that she is a knowledgeable but strict teacher.

22. a. guessing the meaning of words. I decided not to hide my fear when she approached before the underlined part, and I tried my best to be my natural self in front of her after the underlined part. It can be inferred that I don't want to lick her boots any more, but get along with Miss Vicki by being myself.

23.d Detail comprehension questions. From the fourth paragraph, my lovely class is always ready to laugh, no matter what ... We don't want to take the risk of proving her. We can see that Miss Vicky's jokes are not so interesting, but the students always pretend to laugh so as not to irritate her.

24.d Inference and judgment questions. Miss Vicki will leave Singapore for the Philippines, where she will take part in a voluntary teaching program for the poor. It can be inferred that Miss Vicki is a teacher with a strong sense of social responsibility.

Part B (Tourism)

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

25. A. Understand the details. From the last sentence introduced by the British Museum and the National Gallery, we can see that some exhibitions need tickets, and both the British Museum and the National Gallery need tickets.

26.d Detail comprehension questions. According to the clipboard of "Breathing Experience", there are more than 55 unforgettable sights of London's most famous landmarks in the penultimate paragraph. Visitors can see the 55 most famous landmarks in London in the Coca-Cola London Eye.

27.d Inference and judgment questions. From here on, you will face some of the most famous faces in the world and pose ... Your Majesty, in the last paragraph, visitors can see many famous statues in Madame Tussauds.

Modern science and technology

This article is explanatory. Artificial intelligence has changed the business structure. Experts say that by 2025, about half of the jobs will disappear.

28. B. Inference and judgment questions. From the description of the next five years, we will see a revolution in working methods ... Think about the workplaces in the second and third paragraphs, and we can see that people need to do more creative work in the future.

29. Answer. Understand the details. From the fifth paragraph, "Losing a job doesn't necessarily mean losing a job-it just changes what people do", we can see that losing a job doesn't necessarily mean losing a job-it just changes what people do.

30. C. Inference and judgment questions. It can be seen from the penultimate paragraph that 52% of artificial intelligence and robotics experts are optimistic about the future. Optimists describe the future in which "the employment opportunities replaced by robots will not exceed the employment opportunities created by them". It can be seen that most artificial intelligence and robotics experts are optimistic about the future.

3 1. Answer. Inference and judgment questions. According to more employment opportunities, it seems that it can be created ... When we are exposed to the employment opportunities of millions of people, JonathanGrudin of Microsoft believes that more employment opportunities will be created and people will have enough employment opportunities.

D (natural)

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

32.b. Inference and judgment questions. From the first paragraph, the chaotic management of the closest thing she could find began to rub, and we can see the confusion of manatees who can't find their mothers.

33.d Inference and judgment questions. Since the second paragraph, he has been observing animals, hoping that his mother will appear. But two hours later, she was still alone. Dash called the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission for help. We can see that Dash is very worried about manatees.

34. Answer. Detail comprehension questions. The baby was put in a pool where the workers gave her 24-hour care. The third paragraph shows that item A is correct.

35.d Main topic. This paper tells the story of a manatee who lost his mother. With the help of the rescue team, he finally found a new mother who was willing to accept him.

Section 2:

Topic: Personal feelings

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

36. B. From the beginning, the first paragraph was another boring and sad day, but after the space, things got worse ... We can see that the author was in a bad mood at work.

37. E. From the unprecedented customer transactions ... too big or too small, it will be annoying after leaving space ... It can be seen that setting up blank space means that "small things like this often annoy many of our employees"

38. F. These elderly women read this paragraph ... and the following description shows that item F, "Three old ladies come in and sit at a table by the window", fits the context here.

39. C. They talked to me for an unprecedented time ... What grade am I in, and they asked me what I planned to do in the future.

40. G. They aroused my spirit from emptiness ... Continue to work hard and go all out. We can see that my eyes are full of tears, because they gave me reasons to believe in myself.

Application of language knowledge:

The first section:

Theme: Nature

This article is explanatory. This article mainly talks about how guide dogs help blind people walk.

4 1. C. According to their owners, dogs get care from their owners.

42. B. From the owner below, we can't see the obstacles along the way, but we can see the guide dog helping the blind to reach their destination safely.

According to their division of labor, guide dogs and their owners are a "team".

44. B. Guide dogs don't command their owners, and their owners don't "completely" control them.

45. A. Guide dogs don't know where their owners are going, so they have to "follow" their owners' instructions.

46. C. Help from guide dogs ... From one place to another safely, it can be seen that guide dogs have to ensure the owner's "safety" because the owner can't see obstacles along the way.

47. A. From the following owner's decision whether to cross the road, we can see that the guide dog will stop before crossing the road.

48. B. From above, they can't see the color, and guide dogs can't tell whether the traffic lights are red or green.

49. It can be seen from the street light above that the owner of the guide dog decides whether to cross the road by listening to the sound of "traffic".

From the above example of helping the owner get on the bus or train, we can see that guide dogs learn to "perform" many tasks 50.d

According to the introduction of guide dogs in the article, most guide dogs are "smart" and friendly.

52.d Focus on its work according to the dog's needs, and guide dogs need to work undisturbed.

53.c. The noisy places, bad weather and crowded people mentioned above mean the "difficult" situation here.

When you see a guide dog, you need to "realize" that the guide dog needs to concentrate on his work.

55. D.56. A. As can be seen from the description of the full text, "guidance" is very complicated and requires all the "attention" of a guide dog.

57.d With the help of the above guide dogs, we can know that the graduated guide dogs will bring valuable "help" and love to their owners.

58. C. From the following guide dog training, the trainer does not use food. It is said that the trainer uses "food" as a reward.

59. C. In the training of guide dogs, trainers will not use food as a reward, because guide dogs sometimes take their owners to restaurants.

60. B. Guide dogs must "patiently" lie at the feet of their owners and don't want to eat.

Section 2:

6 1. Answer. Check the indefinite article. A population of ... means "a population of ...".

62. Which? Look at relative words. Set a space to guide the unrestricted attributive clause to modify the city, that is, Glasgow, and be the subject in the clause, so fill in which one.

63. The most active. Check the comparison level. According to a survey in Europe, it is the busiest place here.

64. Collectibles. Examine nouns. Set the space as the object and use the noun collection. collection is a countable noun when "collection" is used, so fill in collections.

65. Pleasant. Examine the usage of adjectives as attributes. Set the vacant place as an attribute to modify nightlife, then fill in the adjective happy.

66. Decorate. Examine the simple present tense. Let the space be the predicate of the attributive clause, and the subject is style. From the tense of the main clause, we can know that the simple present tense is used here, so we fill in decorates.

67. That. Investigation conjunction. So ... that ... means "so ... that ...".

68. Include. Examine prepositions. Space is chosen as the modifier of post-attribute, which means "contain", so it contains.

69. Jing. Examine prepositions. Commendable means "commendable".

70. Saved. Check the usage of past participles as object complements. If the space is used as the object complement, then there is a logical verb-object relationship between preserve and them (referring to art and culture), and the action represented by preserve has already taken place, so save is filled in.

[Select the answer to the question and analyze it]

[Reference answer]

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[Solution]

(Personal situation)

This article is a narrative. This paper mainly introduces the legendary baseball player in American history, new york Yankees first baseman lou gehrig, who is known as the "Iron Horse".

1. Answer. Inference and judgment questions. Lou gehrig is a talented, successful and humble baseball player. As a first baseman in new york, he was a shy and modest man in the first paragraph, and became one of the best baseball batters in the second paragraph.

2.d. Detail comprehension questions. According to the second paragraph, he is remembered by the public mainly because he participated in 2 130 conservative competitions between 1925 and 1939. Gehrig is called "Iron Horse" because he participated in the competitions from 1925 to 1939 continuously.

3.c. Inference and judgment questions. By playing in the shadow of Babe Ruth and content to leave the spotlight to Ruth in the first paragraph, when Babe's batting round ended in the penultimate paragraph, when I came up, fans were still talking about it. Babe Ruth was the darling of the spotlight, and he attracted the attention of most fans.

4. C. Detail comprehension questions. He felt weak institutionally. The doctor found that ... destroyed the central nervous system in the penultimate paragraph, and Gehrig got an incurable disease, which eventually led to his withdrawal from the competition.

5.d. Inference and judgment questions. As can be seen from the last paragraph, Light of the Yankees is a biographical film about Gehrig, and Gehrig's life has proved that he is the pride of the new york Yankees.

Part b (natural)

This article is explanatory. The number of great white sharks in the United States once dropped sharply due to people's over-hunting. However, with the efforts of the government and animal protection organizations, the number of great white sharks began to increase again.

6.d. guessing the meaning of words. According to the underlined sentences in reality, big fish are more afraid of us than we are of them, especially the word fear. Many people will shudder when they hear the word great white shark.

7.b. Inference and judgment questions. According to Toby Curtis in the third paragraph, when you fish too much, you start to lose balance in the environment. It can be inferred that the great white shark is an important link in the biological chain and plays an important role in maintaining ecological balance.

8. B. Understanding the details. According to Ward in the fourth paragraph, the number of sharks in American waters began to increase, and the law is not the only thing that helps great white sharks. In the fifth paragraph, we can see that the law passed by the US government in 1997 prohibiting the killing of great white sharks is very effective, which is of great significance to the growth of great white sharks.

9.d. Inference and judgment questions. "Ocean" magazine also gave each marked shark a name in the penultimate paragraph to help people establish closer ties with this big fish, which helps people see new sharks in the last paragraph. Way knows Katharine's example to illustrate OCEARCH's efforts to help people better understand great white sharks.

10. Answer. Summary questions. This paper introduces the increase in the number of great white sharks in the United States and the reasons behind it. In this paper, comeback and population growth are key words. Therefore, item A is appropriate.