Answers and Analysis of English Weekly 4 1 English Curriculum Standard for Senior Two.

20 16-20 17 senior two English curriculum standard 4 1 english weekly diary's answer and analysis.

Book 7 Unit 5 Reference Answers and Part Analysis

Reference answer

1-5 BBCAC 6- 10BCACB

1 1- 15

2 1-25 DCDCD 26-30AAABA

3 1-35 DBDDC 36-40BCAGF

4 1-45 BCACD 46-50ADBDC

5 1-55 BACAD 56-60BDABC

6 1. Education 62. Trading

63. Independent understanding

65. that/that. this

Connect wisely.

69. It is 70 inches.

Correct the mistakes in the article:

7 1 ... hurried home ... moved to

72 ... Mom cooked a dish. Dishes → Dishes

73. Then came ... come → come.

74 ... tastes sweeter. Duo → Duo

75 ... Enjoy the family ... Enjoy → Enjoy.

76 ... We went to the park ... Add an or in front of the park.

77 ... What surprises us most is ... special → especially.

78 ... I can't help flashing ... flashing → flashing.

79 ... we are lucky ... lucky → lucky.

80 ... when we ... when → that/which or remove when

One possible vision is:

Dear Lucy:

I am very grateful to you for giving me a set of original English novels as my birthday present.

I have been busy with the English exam, which is very important for me to study abroad. With the help of these novels, my reading comprehension will definitely be strengthened. Just as distance can test the strength of a horse, time can reveal a person's heart. A friend in need is a true friend. You are definitely one of my most outstanding friends.

Friends like you are always there when I need help. Thanks again.

Yours,

Li Hua

Partial analysis

Reading comprehension:

The first section:

(interpersonal relationship)

This article is a narrative. My aunt and grandmother gave me a first-aid medicine box and began to ease family relations.

21.D. Inference and judgment questions. Since I grew up, I really only know three pieces of advice from my mother. I met my great-aunt Virginia for the first time that summer. It can be seen that the author's parents didn't get the consent of their grandparents, so they seldom contacted their mother's relatives after marriage.

22. C. Detail comprehension questions. From the last paragraph, I would like to think that it played some role in the healing of my family relationship. The author thinks that this first-aid medicine box eased his family relationship.

23.d topic induction. This paper mainly tells the story that the author's parents were opposed by grandparents because of their different skin colors, and the family relationship became alienated from them. When I first met my aunt and grandmother, she gave him a first-aid medicine box to ease their family relationship. The title of item D can summarize the main idea of the article.

Part B (Society)

This article is very practical. The article mainly introduces two explorers-Italian Kyle Poirot and French Jacques Coustau.

24. C. Detail comprehension questions. According to He Setout, 17 years old, with his father nicolo and his uncle Mafio, in the second paragraph of their great journey to China in Kyle Polo, Kyle Polo embarked on a journey to China with his father and uncle.

25.d Inference and judgment questions. According to his return to Italy, Kyle Polo talked about his experience in China. He wrote a book describing the wealth of Asia.

26. Answer. Understand the details. From the environmentalist in the first paragraph of Jacques Coustau's introduction and the Coustau Association for the protection of marine life initiated by Coustau in the last paragraph, we can know that Jacques Coustau is an environmentalist and he established the Coustau Association to protect marine life.

27. A. Reasoning and judging questions. From the description in the article, we can see that Kyle Poirot and Jacques Coustau are both great explorers. Kyle Polo followed his father and uncle from Italy to China via the Middle East and wrote The Travels of Marco Polo. Jacques Coustau is a French undersea explorer. He made many films to record his underwater adventures.

C (natural)

This article is explanatory. This paper mainly introduces African rock paintings.

28. A. Understand the details. From the richest is Algeria, where you can find some of the most diverse and peculiar rock paintings in the world. In the second paragraph, we can see that Algeria has the most diverse and bizarre rock paintings.

29. B. The main idea of this paragraph. From the third paragraph in North Africa, we know that early art ... was made by people who hunted and collected wild food and paintings ... probably by the ancestors of black people in western Africa. Ans and most of the art in the past 3,500 years ... were made by the ancestors of the Amazi people. This passage mainly introduces the identity of the creators of African rock paintings.

30. Answer. Understand the details. Many researchers believe that in the penultimate paragraph, art is related to relief, which expresses the artist's thoughts on reality and their position in the surrounding world, indicating that researchers believe that these rock paintings have religious ties and express the painter's thinking on reality and their position in the surrounding world.

31.D. Inference and judgment questions. In East and Central Africa in the 20th century, help their souls through different times, such as birth, adulthood, illness and death. You know, in eastern and central Africa in the 20th century, people still used rock paintings to help them through those difficult times and let them give them strength.

D (health)

This article is explanatory. The latest research by scientists found that FTO gene can inhibit metabolism, reduce energy consumption efficiency and lead to obesity.

32. B. Understanding the details. From the description in the first three paragraphs, scientists found that FTO gene can make the heat in food stored in human body in the form of fat, instead of being consumed, which leads to obesity.

33.d guessing the meaning of words. People used to think that obesity was caused by eating too much or not exercising, but new research found that FTO gene can lead to obesity; That is, the new findings question the past views; Inferred from this, the meaning of controversy is "to question ...".

34. D. Detail comprehension questions. It can be seen from the penultimate paragraph that the diet pills currently on the market are usually used for short-term weight loss, with the purpose of controlling appetite and not directly affecting the speed of metabolism.

35. C. Views and attitudes. According to targeting, this fat therapy can affect other things, so a treatment method will need rigorous testing to prove safety and effectiveness. In the penultimate paragraph, the author thinks that obesity gene therapy needs rigorous testing to ensure its safety and effectiveness.

Section 2:

Theme: Entertainment

This article is explanatory. This paper mainly introduces the equipment and filmmakers who shoot movies.

36. B. As can be seen from the two important equipment that are vacant, the movie camera and the movie projector, item B, "Making a movie requires special equipment", fits the context here.

As mentioned above, making a movie requires a camera and a projector. The previous paragraph introduced the role of the camera, and this paragraph introduced the role of the projector. Therefore, the content of item C, "The projector makes the still picture look moving", conforms to the context here.

A: From the producers, directors, screenwriters, special effects personnel and post-editors mentioned below, we can know that it takes many people to make a film.

39. G. From the unprecedented creation of special effects by some members, it can be seen that blank is an introduction to the special effects used in movies.

According to the unprecedented practice, the director will shoot a lot of material, some of which will be included in the final film, and the film editing and director will delete some scenes.

Application of English knowledge:

The first section:

Theme: interpersonal relationship

This article is a narrative. RudyHorne, the author's professor of differential equations, gave the author great help and supported him to choose his own path.

4 1. B. From above, I am not a typical math major, and from below, I try to keep up. It can be seen that my class is not "easy" for me, despite the great efforts of my professor.

42. C. My classmates can cope with their homework easily, but I need to work hard to catch up with the progress. There is a turning point between the first sentence and the second sentence, so use "While".

43. As can be seen from the following description, Dr Rudy Horn "taught" the differential equation of "I".

44. C. From my struggling in the text and attending his weekly office hours, we can see that "I" think the content of the course of differential equations is "challenging".

45.d According to Seemingly Simple Absence, Professor Horn has the rare ability to make "difficult" mathematics look simple.

46. A. From the following, I attend his open office hours every week to catch up with the materials. We can see that even so, "I" failed to keep up.

According to the context, I attend Professor Horn's open office hours every week to catch up on what I don't understand in class 47.d

48. B. What I care about from the above is that ... We can see that at first I was worried that Professor Horn would be unhappy, and later I realized that my worry was groundless.

49.d From what I have tried to keep up with, we can see that Professor Horn will help me with my homework.

50. C. From below, we will sit together and chat. We can know that when the class of differential equations is "over", we will sit together and chat.

5 1. B. According to the description in the article, Professor Horn is my math teacher, and he will talk to me about sports in Carolina, the dynamics of the class, and even his friend's upcoming wedding.

52. A. From the following, for me, it is the definition of a friend, and Professor Horn becomes a "friend" of "me".

As can be seen from the above description, Professor Horn gave me selfless help when I needed support most.

54. A few months after I made my decision, we can see that "I" and "Decision" only focused on my journalism major.

From the description of the context, I don't want to disappoint Professor Horn, because he has spent so much time helping 55.d .56

D bumped into him from above in a cinema. After watching the movie, we went for coffee.

A: I told Professor Horn my decision and the reasons behind it, and he was very supportive.

As can be seen from the description in the article, I realized it at that moment. Although Professor Horn has helped me a lot in my differential equation course, he still wants to choose the path that suits him.

Section 2:

6 1. Education. Examining nouns. Make the space the object of the prepositional phrase, so fill in the noun education.

62. Go to dinner. Check the fixed structure. Here is the "how+ infinitive" structure as the object, so fill in the deal.

63. Independent. Investigate the usage of adjectives as predicative. As can be seen from the context, the empty place means "independence", so we fill in independence.

64. Understand and examine the usage of the verb -ing as the object. Have difficulty in doing sth. It means "have difficulty in doing sth"

65. That/that. Examine relative pronouns. Spaces guide restrictive attributive clauses to modify antecedents. Some accepted words and slang are subjects in clauses, so fill in that/which.

66. This. Check the definite article. The definite article should be used before the superlative adjective, so it should be filled in.

67. Connected. Investigate the usage of past participles as object complements. Get sth. Done means "make something complete".

68. Examine adverbs wisely. Planning is decorated with empty space, so adverbs are cleverly filled.

69. Used to be. Examine the consistency of subject and predicate. As can be seen from the context, the simple past tense is used here, and the verb -ing (phrase) is the subject, so the predicate needs to be singular, so it is filled in.

70. In 2007, we investigated prepositions. In ... the way means "in ...".

[Select the answer to the question and analyze it]

[Reference answer]

1-5 DABCD 6- 10 ADABC

[Solution]

A (interests and hobbies)

This article is a narrative. Creative growth has created a strong artistic atmosphere for disabled adult artists.

1.D. Detail comprehension questions. Provide professional studio space ... provide galleries, exhibitions, guidance, like-minded artists' communities and safe growth space. As we all know, creative growth provides professional studios, exhibitions and guidance for disabled adult artists.

2. Answer. Understand the details. From the third paragraph, the quantity and quality of their works are remarkable, and we can see that the quantity and quality of the works created by disabled adult artists in their creative growth are amazing. It can be inferred that they are very creative.

3.b. Understanding the details. For me, the reason why you started doing art when you were a child until now is no different from that at that time. Very basic. Internally, we can see that foreign art is completely pure and original artistic creation, which is completely based on the author's internal driving force.

4.c. guessing the meaning of words. As can be seen from the underlined words, the money will be used for ..., and we can see that the income means "income".

5.d. topic induction. This paper mainly tells the story that creative growth provides studios for disabled adult artists to create art and hold art exhibitions for them. The title of item D can summarize the main idea of the article.

Part B (Society)

This article is explanatory. An artist couple in Detroit, USA, is actively trying to revive the community.

6. Answer. Detail comprehension questions. As can be seen from the second, third and fifth paragraphs, Power House Productions aims to revive the community.

7.d. Inference and judgment questions. As can be seen from the fourth paragraph, neighbors think that these building noises bring them hope.

8. Answer. Reasoning and judging questions. According to the penultimate paragraph, many residents have left Detroit.

9. B. Understanding the details. In the penultimate paragraph, this item shows the rubbish in abandoned houses.

10.c. Inference and judgment questions. As can be seen from the sixth and last paragraphs, Cope and Reichert's efforts to save the community are successful.