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Ask God to send English Weekly 20 16-20 17, No.39, thank God.

English Weekly Grade Two Curriculum Standard 20 16-20 17 School Year No.39 Answer

Book 7 Unit 4 Reference Answers and Part Analysis

Reference answer

1-5 AACBB 6- 10CACAB

1 1- 15 ACCBA 16-20 abbca

2 1-25 ABCAC 26-30ADDAB

3 1-35 DDCDA 36-40 BGDFA

4 1-45 BADCB 46-50 DDCAB 5 1-55 CCBBD 56-60 CDBCD

6 1. Help. Really?

63. Service 64. What?

65. Bid 66. Be hired

67.68 earlier

69. Be grateful. work

Correct the mistakes in the article:

7 1 ... About habit ... Open → Enter

72 ... worry, right ?.. existence → existence.

73 ... is always a mess. ...

Add a word or chaos before chaos → chaos.

74 ... I can hardly find anything.

Everything → anything

75 ... then start ... start → start.

76. Unfortunately, I can't ...

Misfortune → misfortune

77 ... so I have to ... yes → yes.

78. How terrible! What → How?

79 ... in order. Remove.

80 ... My bad habit ... Bad → Bad.

A possible version:

Ding Ning, one of the best table tennis players in China, was born in Daqing, Heilongjiang, China.

She started playing table tennis at the age of six and was selected for the national team in 2005. It was in 2009 that she won her first world championship. Two years later, she won the world women's singles title in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. She did well in Rio 20 16 Olympic Games and won the women's singles gold medal.

As an outstanding talented athlete, Ding Ning will certainly bring us more surprises in the future.

Partial analysis

Reading comprehension:

The first section:

(Personal situation)

This article is very practical. The article describes four people's childhood work experiences.

2 1. Answer. Understand the details. I washed the bus ... from 3 am to 7 am in a week ... washed the dishes ... from 6 pm to 10 pm ... someone paid me? Every week 1 1, that's how I got the cash. It is known that at the age of ten, in order to buy a canoe, he used his spare time to work hard to make money.

22. B. Understanding the details. Where I come from, this is a natural thing: at the age of 1 1, you will have a job ... that is, "If I want money, I must work for it." It is known that where he lives, everyone will start working at the age of eleven to earn pocket money.

23. C. Understanding the details. From TonyRoss's "I used to work in the post office for Christmas", Tony Ross, who works part-time in the post office, is most likely to have handled the mail.

24. A. Reasoning and judging questions. I am very good at talking and telling stories. I think what I learned there was explained by Adele Parks. Adele Parks, who is now a writer, should be very grateful for the experience of working in a supermarket when she was sixteen, because those communication times made her love talking and telling stories.

B (people around)

This article is a narrative. This paper introduces the boy TimmyWalsh's charity behavior of raising money for lung cancer patients by selling his photos.

25. C. Understanding the details. From the first paragraph where I like photography, he wants to do something to help ... His first idea is to sell his photos. In the second paragraph, it can be seen that Timmy had a keen interest in photography before he started his charity "Camera Healing".

26. Answer. Understand the details. Friends, family and Timmy's teacher all came to see the performance. That night, he raised more than 300 dollars for cancer research. It can be seen that Timmy's photo exhibition at his home is very popular.

27.d Inference and judgment questions. From the penultimate paragraph, he always shared the facts about lung cancer ... It doesn't matter how much money he earned, because we just raised our awareness. We can see that the art museum doesn't sell photos very fast, but Timmy can preach the knowledge about lung cancer to the tourists there, thus improving the public's understanding of lung cancer.

28.d Inference and judgment questions. Timmy was kind enough to help Aunt Bev raise money to cure her illness. Judging from the last paragraph, he will continue to raise money to devote himself to charity, which shows his great determination.

C (sports)

This article is argumentative. This paper discusses the reasons why athletes keep breaking the world record.

29. A. Reasoning and judging questions. From the second paragraph "They started at a very young age and can compete in their sports for a longer time" and the third paragraph "With the progress of medicine, track and field athletes can stay in the competition for a longer time", we can see that athletes' sports careers are longer than before, which is due to their earlier participation in sports and the improvement of their medical level.

30.b. Inference and judgment questions. In the last paragraph, the author discusses the physical limits of human beings and lists the record that human beings have been breaking the 100-meter race. Scientists say that the absolute limit of the 100-meter race is 9.48 seconds, but the author thinks that human beings have great potential, and maybe someone can run in 9 seconds, so he thinks it is possible for human beings to run 100 meter in 9.48 seconds.

31.d. Main topic. 20 16 Rio Olympic Games set 27 new world records, which triggered the author's thinking about why athletes always break records. This paper discusses this.

D (society)

This article is explanatory. According to the article, Auckland, New Zealand has surpassed London and Sydney in terms of cultural diversity.

32.d Detail comprehension questions. From the second paragraph, Auckland is considered to have a wider variety of cultural groups than London or Sydney, we can see that the population structure of Auckland today has become more diverse.

33. C. Understanding the details. According to the fifth paragraph today, 23% people think they are Asians, and the proportion of Asian population in Auckland is close to one quarter.

34. D. Detail comprehension questions. According to the penultimate paragraph that the health care system is attracting Asian workers, Spoonley thinks that New Zealand's health care system has attracted Asian immigrants.

35. A. Reasoning and judging questions. According to the article, kiwishad has generally become more accepting of immigrant communities and granular Asians in the penultimate paragraph. Most New Zealanders believe that Asian immigrants belong to New Zealand society.

Section 2:

Theme: society

This article is a narrative. The article introduces StephenWiltshire, a talented painter with autism.

36. A special talent in item B.B. echoes the following to create the most amazing pictures. From the contrast before and after the blank, we can see that Stephen Wiltshire, who can't speak, was diagnosed with autism at the age of three, but he has an unusual talent for painting.

37.g This passage introduces Stephen's childhood experience. According to heuttered's first sentence above, with the help of Mr. Marris, Stephen, who can't speak, said the first two words in his life, "paper" and "pencil", but he didn't fully speak until he was 9 years old. "Until the age of nine" in item G echoes the adverbial of time at the age of eight and ten before and after the blank.

According to a BBC program above and their interest in Stephen's ability below, many viewers were attracted by Stephen's painting talent after watching a BBC program about Stephen and his paintings. They refer to many viewers in item D after the space.

39. F. "They are very interested in the above contents ... and want to know where they can buy his paintings and follow-up works from then on ... and publish ... other books." We can see that Stephen's first book was published because many people wanted to buy his paintings.

40. Stephen is very famous in recent years. As can be seen from the following, he continues to amaze art lovers with his talent. It is also because of the appearance of Stephen and talents like him that people begin to pay more and more attention to autism.

Application of English knowledge:

The first section:

Topic: Traffic.

This article is argumentative. This paper discusses the necessity of reducing vehicles.

From the above, most people agree that cars are very important to us, and we can see that the importance of private cars has increased steadily in the past few decades.

42. A.43.D. Based on the analysis of road design, traffic safety and the impact of vehicles on the environment in the following three paragraphs, the author discusses the causes and consequences of the increase of vehicles on the road.

As can be seen from the following three paragraphs, the author's discussion focuses on three aspects: road design, traffic safety and pollution.

45. B. Many towns below can be seen crowded with cars ... It needs to be widened. We can see that the roads in most cities are crowded now, so the author first considers whether there are too many cars or not enough roads.

As can be seen from the following, the author thinks that the congestion of urban roads may be due to the narrow streets in most cities 46.d

47.d .48 D.48.C. Widening roads can make it easier for cars to "pass" and large vehicles such as trucks can transport goods more effectively.

49. A. Too many vehicles lead to a large number of accidents, which is another "reason" that the author thinks there are too many vehicles.

There is no doubt that the fewer cars there are, the fewer people are injured or killed in car accidents.

5 1. C. According to the following carbon monoxide, noise and odor, pollutants, too many vehicles bring "harm" to the environment.

According to the following pathogenic diseases and other health problems ... extreme weather is caused, and the harm to the environment caused by too many vehicles is "serious".

53. B. Carbon monoxide and other "harmful" substances produced by automobiles have caused human respiratory diseases and other health problems.

54. B. The noise and exhaust generated by vehicles make the city "unsuitable" for human living and living.

According to the book "Causing Extreme Weather", pollutants produced by cars are "changing" the climate 55.d

From the three aspects discussed by the author above, we can see that he thinks it is necessary to "reduce" the number of cars.

There is a concession relationship between "people who like cars" and "try to take public transport", so although they choose.

From the above, cars are very important to us, and it can be seen that modern life has increased people's "dependence" on cars.

From the above analysis, the author suggests that people take public transport instead of driving.

From the analysis of the harm caused by too many vehicles to the environment, the author suggests that we should find an "environment-friendly" method to solve the urban traffic problem.

Section 2:

6 1. Help. Investigate the usage of the verb -ing as the object. Enjoy doing sth. It means "like doing something"

62. Really. Examine adverbs. Set the space to decorate the help, which means "true", so fill in the true.

63. Service. Examine nouns. Set the space as the object, which means "service", so fill in service.

64. What? Investigate conjunctions. Set a space to guide the predicative clause and be the object of do in the clause, so fill in what.

65. Provide and check the usage of past participles as attributes. Course is followed by a postattribute, and there is a logical verb-object relationship between offer and course. The action indicated by offer has been completed, so fill in offer.

66. Employed. Examine the passive voice of the past perfect tense. By the end of the summer, we can see that when the application is completed, because there is a passive relationship between me and my employees, we fill in that we have been hired.

67. That/that. Examine relative pronouns. The space provided leads the restrictive attributive clause to modify opportunities, and it is the subject of the clause, so fill in that/which.

68. Earlier, we examined the comparative degree of adverbs. From the following than, we can see that the comparative degree of adverbs is used, so we filled it in earlier.

69. Be grateful. Investigate the usage of adjectives as predicative. The blank space is used as a predicative to express "gratitude", so thank you.

70. Go to work. Check the use of infinitives as attributes. A chance to do sth. It means "an opportunity to do something"

[Select the answer to the question and analyze it]

Reference answer

1-5 DDCBA 6- 10 DCCAB

analyse

A (natural)

This article is explanatory. This paper introduces a precious resin-Kauri resin produced by New Zealand Kauri.

1.D. Detail comprehension questions. In the first paragraph, the wood of Kauri is an important natural resource. It can be known that the wood of Kauri in New Zealand is the most valuable to people today.

2.d. Inference and judgment questions. From the last piece of high-quality chewing gum ... being in contact with water for a long time in the second paragraph, we can know that the contact of shell turpentine with water will reduce its quality.

3.c. Inference and judgment questions. From 1870 to 1920, Kaurigum Industry is the main source of income for setters. The data in the third paragraph proves that mining shell turpentine was once an important means of making a living.

4. B. Detail comprehension questions. From the various small sculptures made by the gum digger in the last paragraph, we can know that the fossils of shell turpentine can be made into sculptures.

5. answer. the main topic. Reading the full text, we can see that this article mainly introduces a precious turpentine produced by concha, New Zealand, which reflects an important history of New Zealand.

Part B (Modern Technology)

This article is a narrative. This paper reports that the first lander that landed on comet 67P/ Churyumov-Grahimenke and lost contact was recently found.

6.d. Detail comprehension questions. According to the fact that the spacecraft was stuck in a dark crack in the first paragraph, and the rest of the fourth paragraph was somewhere in an area called abydos on the comet, the Philae lander did not land on the comet 67P as originally planned, but bounced off to continue flying after landing, and then got stuck in a gap in an area called Abydos on the comet and could not move.

7. C. Detail comprehension questions. As can be seen from the fifth paragraph, the Philae lander worked for three days for the first time, and then went to sleep due to the exhaustion of battery power. It was not until the summer of 20 15 that it was recharged briefly. As can be seen from the sixth paragraph, the Philae lander completed the 60-hour observation mission this time. Therefore, the second working time is 60 hours.

8. C. Inference and judgment questions. During the three days in the fifth section, Philae sent back information about the comet to the earth and completed 60 hours of observation. The data sent by the spacecraft to Rosetta in the sixth paragraph shows that although Philae lander lost contact with the command center after landing on comet 67P, it still sent useful information twice after landing, so it can be regarded as partially completing the mission.

9. Answer. Detail comprehension questions. Because the comet will be far away from the sun, the Rosetta detector can't sleep for a long time, so the European Space Agency decided to destroy the detector on comet 67P on September 30, so on this day, the Rosetta detector will die.

10.b. Source of the article. The first paragraph of the article is the main theme-a lander that landed on comet 67P/ Churyumov-Grahimenke and lost contact has been found recently. The following is a description of the background of the lander. As can be seen from the adverbials of September 2 and September 30 in the article, this article should be a news report.

Background knowledge 67P/ Churyumov-Gerasimenko is a comet with an orbital period of 6.45 years and a diameter of about 4 kilometers. Arrive at perihelion on August 3, 20 15. It is the target object of Rosetta probe launched by European Space Agency on March 2, 2004.