Reference answers and partial analysis of the 42 nd issue of the new curriculum for senior two.
[Reference answer]
1-5 BABCB 6- 10BAACA
1 1- 15 ACBAC 16-20 bcbab
2 1-25 DBDBD 26-30 dbdbdb
3 1-35
4 1-45 BDACB 46-50CBCDA
5 1-55 DBDCC 56-60BDBDC
6 1. Interested in fighting
63. Control 64. Use
65. catch 66. second-hand
67. Cheap 68. Stop
69. a 70.it
Correct the mistakes in the passage
7 1 ... big festival. Large → maximum
72 ... Busy put ... put → put
73 ... Based on ... in → in.
74 ... is resistance ... drag → be dragged.
75 ... what kind of demand ... need → demand
76 ... finish it. Get rid of it
77 ... To the end ... Finishing → Finishing
78 ... After completion ... Finish → Finish.
79 ... Looking for ... After reading it, add
80 ... is ... past → present.
Written expression
A possible version:
Nowadays, more and more people enjoy their holidays by visiting famous universities. This phenomenon has sparked a heated debate about whether universities should be open to tourists. Some people think it is a good thing that universities are open to tourists, while others are against it.
Personally, I am in favor of university tourism, which is good for both tourists and universities. Beautiful scenery and strong academic atmosphere of famous universities encourage tourists, especially students, to set goals and strive to achieve them. For famous universities, opening to tourists is an effective way to attract talents from all over the country.
[partial analysis]
reading comprehension
the first paragraph
A
This article is a discussion paper. This paper introduces three things you shouldn't do on Facebook: selling products, keeping up with others and attracting attention.
21.D. Detail comprehension questions. According to the World Health Organization, Sophie posted a post about the health care products she was selling in the fish section for customers, and she was harassed by the information of her friends who were selling the products.
22.b. Inference and judgment questions. In the section of selling products to customers, "trying to sell products to me" is the third most common reason for being unfriendly to someone, after "offensive comments" and "I don't know them", it can be inferred that there are three main reasons for canceling attention to Facebook, and offensive information is considered as the first one.
23.d Inference and judgment questions. When all you see on a friend's page are pleasant posts and happy family photos in the column "Try to keep up with Jones", it will make you feel that your life is not good enough. It can be inferred that when we try our best to "catch up with our neighbor Jones", we will keep up with others because of jealousy. Keep up with Jones means "keep up with others".
24. B. Inference and judgment questions. If it is the latter, you may want to recognize it in begging for attention. Fox thinks that if the purpose of posting messages on Facebook is to get attention and praise, then you need to reflect on your behavior, so it can be inferred that he does not recognize this behavior.
B
This article is a narrative, and the author has a new understanding of bees after visiting the theme park of Ocean World.
25.d guessing the meaning of words. From the first paragraph, I once ran away in fear when I heard the buzz of bees. It can be inferred that the author no longer thinks bees are so terrible.
26.d Detail comprehension questions. From the third paragraph, since 20 14 years, the bee colony bucket of Ocean World has helped to save 52 bees, or more than 1 10,000 bees. We can know that Ocean World has made great contributions to saving bees.
27. B. Main idea of this paragraph. From the fourth paragraph, honey is regularly used to treat injured animals. This paragraph mainly tells that honey can be used to treat injured animals.
28. B. Summary of topics. This article mainly tells that finding bees in the sea world is very helpful to the author, so item B is the most appropriate title.
C
This article is explanatory. HandEnergy is a genius product the size of an apple, which allows you to charge your mobile phone anytime and anywhere, but the disadvantage of this product is that it takes a long time to charge.
29.d Inference and judgment questions. It can be inferred from the second and third paragraphs that you may be familiar with a writing training device called Ball. This article mentions Ball to explain the working principle of HandEnergy.
30.b. Inference and judgment questions. We don't want to think that this will be something you use every day, because it takes about an hour to reach full capacity in the fourth paragraph. It can be inferred that the disadvantage of HandEnergy lies in its long charging time.
3 1. Answer. Inference and judgment questions. One thing is certain-it is better than the solution of paying dollars on the charging jacket of solar equipment. In the last paragraph, one thing is certain: HandEnergy is much better than spending thousands of dollars on solar charging devices. It can be inferred that the author thinks it is still worth having.
D
This article is argumentative. People who love to please others tend to ignore themselves, feel lonely and depressed, and finally become indifferent to the needs of others. This habit needs to be changed.
32.d Inference and judgment questions. Likable people don't benefit as much from their choices as their companies. They privately struggle with loneliness and dependence. They live in a state of self-denial. As we all know, people who like to please others often ignore their own needs and cannot balance the relationship between themselves and others' needs well.
33. B. Main idea of this paragraph. When someone asks about you, press the pause button. Put off your decision until you are alone, so you can think about it. In the fourth paragraph, the author of this paragraph suggests that people who like to please others should give themselves time to think.
34. B. Inference and judgment questions. She later found that sticking to her own position did not lead to the world falling apart, so the author told the story to show that it was not so terrible to refuse others' requests.
35. C. Writing intention. If you are a likable person, ending your likable habit will be a real challenge. But you can see that if you try in the third paragraph and the following, the main purpose of the author's writing this article is to tell those who please others how to get rid of this habit.
the second part
This article is explanatory. No matter how bad the situation is, we should be grateful for life and keep a positive attitude.
The first paragraph is the main idea of this article. The gratitude in item F is the same as the gratitude in the title, and the change in item F should not be in contrast with the above article.
37. From the gratitude and challenge in the subheading, we can see that the gratitude challenge in item G echoes it.
38. A. According to the following worst and worse situations, item A may be worse, which is consistent with it.
39.e From the subtitle "Always have a choice", we can see that there are always some options in item E.
40. B. From the following comparison with other people's lives and never comparing one's own fortunes with others, it can be seen that item B, stop comparing one's life with others, is suitable as the subtitle of this paragraph.
Application of English knowledge
Part I: Cloze.
This article is a narrative. I love football very much, and I am deeply touched by this sport.
4 1. B. You can't play football from below. You can enjoy almost any other sport except football.
42.d I spent the whole summer in the gym and football field, starting from the weightlifting room and football field below.
43. From the context, I don't sleep at home every day.
44. C. The following is the reason above, so fill in the reason.
45.b. From playing football mentioned above, I believe that every teammate of mine feels the same as me.
As can be seen from the happier above, fatigue training is very interesting for us.
From the above torture, we can see that football makes you know that hard work and dedication are worthwhile.
From the following but, we can see that diligence and dedication are related in all sports.
As can be seen from which team below, this refers to the game 49.d
50. A. As can be seen from the condition hardness in the above article, one team is more tired than the other.
From the hardness mentioned in the above article, we can know that one team is physically stronger than the other.
52. B. From the two tell in the above article, it can be seen that the most important thing is which team has made the most comprehensive efforts.
From the most versatile work above, it can be seen that this team wants to win and shows great determination.
54. C. From the football and individuals mentioned above, what follows is my personal experience.
55. C. Judging from the following, losing a tense game is heartbreaking if you go all out to prepare.
56. B.57.D. The same attention shows that the following situation is the opposite of losing a close game mentioned above. When you win the game, you will understand that all the sweat, tears and efforts are worth paying. There are hints in the third paragraph "Reward" and the last paragraph "Reward".
You can learn a lot about the life of football from the above lessons and the author's feelings below.
From what you want below, we can know that earning what you want is one of the most worthwhile things in your life 59.d
As can be seen from the first paragraph of the article. Nothing is more interesting to me than football.
the second part
This article is explanatory. Scientists use drones to control the fire.
6 1. Fight. Check the verb ing. Set the space as the object of the preposition in, so fill in the verb -ing of fight.
62. Be interested in. Investigate adjectives. Fixed phrases's interest means "interested in …", so I filled in "interested".
63. Control. Check the infinitive. The vacant part is used as an adverbial table, so the infinitive form of control is filled in.
64. Examine prepositions with. Fixed phrases is filled ... which means "filled with", so it is filled with.
65. I caught it. The present tense is consistent with the subject and predicate. The space is a statement of objective facts and the subject is a mixture, so fill in the third person singular form of catch.
66. Used. Examine the passive voice. Let the space have a verb-object relationship with the subject technology, and the auxiliary verb is in front of it, so fill in used.
67. Cheaper. Examine the comparative degree of adjectives. From the back, it is easier to carry, and we can see that the empty space is also relatively, so we fill in the cheap comparative form.
68. Stop the car. Check the past participle of the verb. There is a logical verb-object relationship between the empty space and the noun helicopter, so parked is filled in.
69. A. Check the article. The space modifies the countable noun members, which are generally referred to in the table, so the article A cannot be filled in.
70. It. Check pronouns. Let the space be the formal object in the sentence, and the real object is the infinitive phrase that wildfire swept through an area, so fill it in.
Error correction and written expression of short essays: (omitted)