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How was your holiday? We all miss you very much. zWnX * 2 & gtb
Recently, our school held an English debating contest. Thanks to your's teaching and influence, our class entered the finals. So far, five students in our class, including me, have been preparing for this day and night, because on September 5, we will have a decisive battle with five students in Class 4, Grade 2. . w:DFk^E]b
The competition will be held in the conference room of our school library from 9 am to 1 1 for two hours. On the last day, all the English teachers in our school will be present. So we sincerely hope that you will have time to watch this game. We also hope that you can give us your opinions on our performances or topics. 05|=`eJ
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2 1. C. Check the article. A shocking thing; Use the definite article the before the superlative adjective. Abstract nouns, such as shock, surprise, pleasure, honor, success, failure, etc. , which is an uncountable noun when referring to abstract concepts; It can be used as a countable noun when referring to specific things. It's not surprising to know that fuel and cooling system are the main causes of automobile failures. +8T? { K
22.d check the tense. Had, item d of this question, is the past perfect tense, and then the wallet is lost and omitted 1pv & amp; 0W
23. A. Check the usage of blame. It's fixed phrases, which means "blame" and uses active form to express passive meaning. In this sentence, Do You C * * * * Ider is an parenthesis, who is the subject and is to blame is the predicate. $yP*jO4i
24. C. Discrimination of test phrases. Different from different from; In addition, the following words are different from the subject of the sentence, and they are often corrected in detail after explaining the basic situation; Except, except, means "except"; Not the other way around. Apart from the affordable housing price, the location of this hotel is the main reason why I chose it. bt SR tf
25. B. Verb phrase analysis. Departure statement, departure, departure; Detonation and explosion; Establish institutions; Set about (doing sth). 0mp/Le5
26. C. Examine the attributive clause. Situation, case, occasion, etc. Used as a antecedent, where or in which is often used to guide attributive clauses. VD AaYDi
27.d check the usage of the verb need. There is no need to do something; There was no need to do something (but I actually did it). Items a and c do not conform to the grammatical norms. /*~EO{o
28. B. Verb phrase analysis. Make up; Just look it up; End with; Lift it up and stop. SZ7:u895E
29. C. Investigate the usage of adverbial clauses and dewef guided by as. When as leads adverbial clauses, the prototype of predicative, adverbial or verb should be put before as, and the word order should be reversed. Dedicate one's life to doing sth. Dedicate one's life to …, where to is a preposition. 7jrt7[{
30.b. Check the subjunctive mood. Suggest, insist, command, request, request and other leading subject clauses and object clauses should use subjunctive mood: should+ verb prototype, should can be omitted. W & lt{h,j8
3 1. C. Check the connecting verb stay. Stay is a connecting verb, meaning "keep", followed by an adjective as a predicative. h # I & gtM`|
32. B. Check the usage of encouragement and dissuasion. Discourage sb. from doing sth; Encourage sb to do sth. You can't have more than two children, so the answer is b.lm` 2sy.
33. D. expression of inspection multiple. One of the multiple sentence patterns is: twice (number+times) +as … as. When she blew her nose, the word "twice" in this sentence was omitted. s)(。 ,x
34. C. Composite structure with inspection. The compound structure of with consists of "with+ object+participle/infinitive/adjective/prepositional phrase". Country and face are subject-predicate relations, so the initiative is expressed in the form of doing. Increase the pressure and change the pressure. 2YL? ,uLS
35. C. Examine communicative language. "My nose is running." "I'm afraid you have a cold. It is best to see a doctor. " 1y & amp; \5kB
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In combination with the above sentence, I don't know how I will buy Christmas gifts 36.d We can see that the author's difficulties are due to economic reasons, so we choose the project D.PN% ZIKBO.
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According to common sense, Ralph's grandson is the same age as the author's son. Oxnp0 s
According to the request for help in the last article, the author agrees here because she thinks she can help. H H)! _(SA
4 1. C. It can be inferred from taking up my time that Ralph should apologize to the author, so he chose item C, ^r9n[M4M.
42. D. According to the following, he also wants to buy something for his grandson's mother. It can be inferred that Ralph has chosen a gift for the child, and the car is full of clothes and toys for the child, so he chose D.L. & lt S9.
He chose one according to the following, and the author made his own suggestion to Ralph, who did it. ~G p [_ %K
44. A. Combined with the context, it can be seen that the author and Ralph separated and went shopping. Meck ~ z a
According to the following statement about leaving, the author intends to leave, so he should walk in the direction of the door. phkwN}6
According to the following, she has something for me, it can be inferred that this woman told the author that she still has something to take. TIi and ; tw]
47. B. Remind me according to the following, the author didn't stop, so he chose item B. pQ "& gtUL*
According to the following, I only bought two things, both of which are in my bag. We can see that the author is very confused. Therefore, choose the project d.itqa 0 pisl.
According to the context, the author thinks that the woman in the shop mistook one for another, so she chooses item B, Jrf=@m\dk.
50. A. According to the gift card in the third paragraph and below, here is the card left by the old man for the author. YaqR[ F
5 1. B. According to my dead wife, the author here helped Ralph who lost his wife to find happiness again. S}3fr^{.
C the author convinces Ralph that his wife is watching him from the sky and sends an angel to him when he needs it. 7 inches deep, 1h
According to the context in which the author helped Ralph, it can be inferred that this refers to the time when Ralph needed angels most. 2-inch Q|+-Io
54. A. It turns out that the gifts for children and their mothers were all for the author and her children, so we choose children here. 6v! ` 1} ~
D the author not only helped Ralph choose a gift, but also helped him find happiness, so Ralph thanked her. (/YHk`v2
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Philip, a British vegetable farmer, planted a 1 12 pound super zucchini, only one pound short of the world record. "well. @f,9
56.d Detail comprehension questions. According to the fact that he broke the world record of 1 13 pounds by only one pound in the first paragraph, vegetable farmer Philip planted the second largest zucchini in the world. } K & gtd+6qk5
57. Answer. Reasoning and judging questions. According to the second paragraph, Philip was still proud of his zucchini after learning that he had not set a new world record. ]q[D & gt; 6_
58. B. Understanding the details. According to the fact that he had to cut its surface in the third paragraph, cracks had appeared on the surface of his zucchini, so Philip had to harvest it in advance. what
59. B. Understanding the details. According to the fourth paragraph, Llan Harry Giant Vegetable Champi * * * HIP is the only competition of its kind in Wales, and it has attracted some amazing specifications. It can be seen that the large-scale fruit and vegetable championship is very popular with vegetable farmers. X JB)rP
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This article is an agricultural report. After constant attempts and efforts, Mike Henry invented his own ewe milking machine. lFj]4
60.b. Understanding the details. According to the first paragraph of the article, it was a difficult milking experience that gave the author the idea of inventing a milking machine. Y-z(zS^ 1
6 1. B. Detailed comprehension questions. According to the second paragraph of the article, the process uses a closed system to prevent hair and dirt from entering the milk. We can know that the main purpose of designing this closed system is to make the milk clean and hygienic. fbvL7*(
62. C. Inference and judgment questions. According to the fourth to fifth paragraphs, farmers who want to improve milking efficiency and have few sheep will be interested in his improved invention. DfD & amp)tsMQ
63.d The author's attitude. This paper mainly introduces an invention that can help farmers milk. Throughout the whole article, we can see that the author adopts an objective narrative tone, so he chooses D. H4 1? /U,{
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Rainwater Garden —— A new garden that is beneficial to the environment and solves the flood problem. 6|=f$a
64. C. Structure of the article. According to the second paragraph … by temporarily holding rainwater and stormy water and carving it into soap and slowly burying it in the ground … it can be inferred that it refers to rainwater and stormy water in the text, so item C is correct. =XQ%t @z0
65.b. Main topic. The fourth paragraph mainly talks about the benefits of reducing pollution in rain gardens, so item B is correct. {YC@T(
66.d Detail comprehension questions. According to the fifth paragraph … because they are more suitable for the local climate, soil and water conditions, we can know that the biggest reason for recommending local plants is that they are more suitable for the local growing environment. e`s ~。 Zero Frequency (zero frequency)
67.b. Inference and judgment questions. According to the fact that your rain garden is watered immediately after planting and once a week, in the fifth paragraph, you have never had at least one inch of rain in a week, so it can be inferred that the rain garden needs about one inch of rainfall every week on average. _LnpnL:
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68. C. Understanding the details. According to the objective rate of the rise of America and their pets, two California women put forward a solution in the first paragraph. Thank you for hosting this dog! The purpose of the training camp is to make students and pets exercise together to lose weight. qR{ =pR
69.b. Inference and judgment questions. According to the explanation in the third paragraph, it is certified in both fitness and dog training, and it can be inferred that the coach is an expert in fitness and dog training. h? Wya.7
70.b. Inference and judgment questions. According to student Nancy, her dog urges her to get up and exercise every day. It can be inferred that in the training camp, the owner and the dog can urge each other and keep exercising. C) s5D
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