Looking for answers to the foreign research version of the English newspaper. Senior High School Edition. Total 3245 issues. Issue 17.

Book 5 Modules 5-6

Reference answers and partial analysis

Reference answers

1-5 BACCA 6-10 ABCAB

11-15 CACBB 16-20 ACCAB

21-25 DACBA 26-30 CBDCA

31-35 CDBCA 36-40 GABDE

41-45 DCABC 46-50 CDADB

51-55 ABDCA 56-60 DABCA

61. if / whether 62. dislikes

63. at 64 . it

65. a 66. have worked

67. that 68. relaxing

69. were growing 70. running

Correction in the short article:

71. ... in last weekend ... remove in

72. ... camera on bench. Add a before bench

73. ... already take in ... take → taken

74. ... it is gone ... is → was

75. ... never seen it ... seen → see

76. ... asked that anyone ...

that → if / whether

77. ... had found a camera.

found → lost

78. ... at my picture ...

picture → pictures

79 . ... thank him for ... him → them

80. ... such wonderfully people.

wonderfully → wonderful

One possible version:

Last weekend, I went to visit my uncle in Qingdao with my parents. We took the train and got there on Friday afternoon. It was a comfortable train ride and we enjoyed the wonderful view along the railway.

On Saturday, it rained a lot, so we had to sta

y at home. While the adults were chatting, I played cards with my cousins. Fortunately, it was sunny on Sunday. We went to the beach together and played in the water. The beautiful sea and fresh air made us very happy and relaxed.

What a wonderful experience! I hope to be close to the sea again.

Partial analysis

Reading comprehension:

Part A (Interpersonal relationships)

This article is a narrative. Based on his own experience, the author realizes that it is necessary for people to leave their digital lives that are always online in order to experience more beauty in life.

21.D. Reasoning questions. According to the second paragraph of "Walking in the sun and chatting with a friend without the disturbance of texts to our lives felt quite comfortable" and the third paragraph of "relearning the beauty of living in the moment", it can be seen that the author did not have electronic communication equipment and Friends enjoyed a wonderful afternoon and realized the beauty of living in the present moment.

22. A. Detailed understanding questions. According to the fourth paragraph, One side effect of living an always-on digital life is the tension, along with the thrill. It can be seen that the side effects of always-on digital life are tension and fear.

23. C. Reasoning questions. The example of Mr. Dash is given in the penultimate paragraph to illustrate the influence that technology can have over our lives may lessen with time. It can be seen that as time goes by, people's dependence on technology may weaken.

24. B. Word meaning guessing questions. The last sentence of the last paragraph mentions that "most people are more likely to post and share interesting things about themselves and avoid embarrassing things like going to the dentist." It can be seen from this that people are boasting or bragging about their lives. Therefore, brag about means "to boast about."

Part B (Modern Technology)

This article is an explanatory text. The article mainly introduces the latest developments in night vision technology.

25. A. Reasoning questions. According to the first three sentences of the first paragraph: Traditional night vision goggles are large in size, but the latest night vision technology can be used on a pair of glasses and will not attract attention when put in a bag. It can be seen from this that the latest night vision technology It will be more convenient to use.

26. C. Chapter structure questions. According to the sentence "the technology could therefore be used for more than just night vision" in the sentence before the underlined word and the sentence in which the underlined word is located introduce that it can also serve doctors or historians, we can know that the underlined word refers to the "technology" in the previous sentence. Namely: night vision technology.

27. B. Paragraph gist questions. The third paragraph mainly introduces how researchers at the University of Michigan use graphene to capture infrared rays to give users night vision. The answer can be seen from this.

28.D.

Reasoning questions. According to what Zhong Chaohui said in the last paragraph, you will have these cameras on your smartphone, on your vehicle to drive at night, for security, and so on. It can be speculated that this night vision technology has great market potential.

Part C (School Life)

This article is an argumentative essay. The article discusses "Massive Open Online Courses".

29. C. Detailed understanding questions. According to Why wouldn't a forward-thinking professor want to be part of such a trend in the third paragraph, it can be seen that professors will value their online courses and will take them seriously.

30. A. Reasoning questions. The fourth paragraph talks about: Online courses allow learners to choose their favorite courses just like downloading an artist's works online. Compared with Yale University's four-year college education, students can choose the courses they want to study from different schools. It can be seen that one of the characteristics of online courses is that the learning methods and methods are very different from the traditional learning model.

31. C. Detailed understanding questions. According to the last paragraph, Yale doesn't offer traditional course credits — only a certificate.

32.D. Reasoning questions. According to the content of the third paragraph that MOOCs are still in their infancy with plenty of room for growth and the last paragraph, it can be inferred that the author believes that online courses have great development prospects.

Part D (Tourism)

This article is a practical article. The article introduces a website’s tourism project.

33. B. Writing purpose questions. The first paragraph of the article introduces the features of the website, the second paragraph makes a commitment to its service quality, etc., and the third paragraph talks about its price advantage. It can be inferred that this article is mainly to attract readers to participate in the travel projects provided by this website.

34. C. Detailed understanding questions. According to the Bike Europe and Beyond section we have also added a few American bike tours as well as bike tours in Vietnam.

35. A. Detailed understanding questions. According to the Road Bike Tours section, These cycle tours in Europe... are intended for the more experienced cyclist.

Choose five from seven:

Topic: Popular science knowledge

This article is an explanatory text. The article introduces the mysterious events of Easter Island in the Pacific Ocean.

36.G. According to the mystery of Easter Island introduced below, the first paragraph summarizes that this island has many unknown secrets.

37.A. According to the next sentence That's heavier than 50 cars, the underlined line introduces the weight of these huge stone statues.

38. B. According to the first sentence of the next paragraph, No one knows for sure, and the various guesses introduced by the people that follow, we can see that the underlined question is: How did the local people move the huge statue?

39.D. According to have a different theory in the previous sentence, the underlined line introduces the views of two archaeologists on how local people moved the statues.

40. E.

This paragraph mainly tells about another incredible thing that happened on the island in 1722. From this, we can choose option E.

Cloze:

Topic: Personal situation

This article is a narrative. Although the author's husband passed away due to a sudden heart attack, the organs he donated brought good news to others.

41.D. According to what he suffered an unexpected heart attack below, it can be seen that what came on the other end of the phone was bad news.

42. C. According to Ueli below, the father of two of my sons, we can know that the author is telling the story of her husband.

43.A. On the way home for lunch, the author's husband suffered a heart attack. When here means "at this time".

44. B. Fortunately, an eagle-eyed neighbor discovered her husband who was suffering from a heart attack.

45. C. There is a concession relationship between a huge effort by a large team of medical staff and Ueli...died. Sentence meaning: Despite the efforts of a strong medical team to save my husband's life, he still passed away.

46. C. According to the an unexpected heart attack above, we can know.

47.D. According to the following story about her husband’s organ donation, we can see that Ueli’s story does not end here.

48. A. 49.D. According to the cornea and heart valve below, it can be seen that the author's husband decided before his death that if he died first, the author must donate his usable organs.

50. B. The author asked doctors to help her fulfill her husband's last wish.

51. A. 52.B. According to the final act of selflessness in this sentence, it can be seen that after everything was arranged, the author thought that he would never hear about her husband's selfless dedication again.

53. D. However, the author received a letter informing him about the donation of her husband's corneas.

54. C. According to the article "have such a positive impact on" below, the author believes that it is a happy thing to know that her husband's last wish has a positive impact on others.

55. A. According to the help make his wishes come true above, we can know.

56. D. According to the turning conjunction But, the author thinks that the next thing is the best.

57. A. According to the content after that, the organ donation agency sent a small card informing the author that her husband's heart valve had been successfully transplanted into a young man.

58. B. According to the above article about a young man who may not have lived much longer, this young man who originally did not live long became the recipient of Ueli's heart valve.

59. C. 60.A. Ueli has always hoped to donate his useful organs after death, so if he knew better, he would be proud that his organs saved a life.

Grammar fill in the blanks:

61. if / whether. Examine conjunctions. Let the blank space introduce the object clause, and fill in if / whether based on the previous sentence and wondering (wanting to know).

62. Dislikes. Examine nouns. It can be seen from likes and the answers below that Mr. Li asked about the other person's likes and dislikes, so he filled in dislikes.

63. at. Examine prepositions. be good at means "be good at".

64. it. Examine pronouns.

To stay focused in those types of classes is the real object of find. Let the blank space be used as the formal object, so fill in it.

65. a. Examine articles. start is a countable noun and is used in general here, so use a before it.

66. have worked. Examine tenses. From over the past months, we know that the present perfect tense is used.

67. that. Examine conjunctions. Let the blank space introduce the appositive clause to explain the specific content of fact. Because the meaning of the clause is complete, fill in that.

68. relax. Examine adjectives. Use the blank space as an expression to describe the characteristics of the work environment, so fill in relaxing.

69. were growing. Examine tenses. It can be seen from did and while (during...) that grow up indicates an action that has continued for a certain period of time in the past, so the past continuous tense is used.

70. running. Examine non-predicate verbs. imagine sb. doing sth. is a fixed collocation, meaning "imagine someone doing something".

Reference answers and analysis of the optional questions

Reference answers

1-5 ABCCD 6-10 ADABA

Analysis

Reading Comprehension:

Part A (Tourism and Transportation)

This article is a practical article. The article introduces several famous construction projects in the world.

1. A. Detailed understanding questions. From the Construction of the Taj Mahal took around 20 years in the first paragraph, It took 2 million workers 10 years to construct the Akashi Kaikyō Bridge in the second paragraph, It was completed on January 7, 1914 after 10 in the third paragraph years of building and It was the creation of Las Vegas businessman David Jin in the fourth paragraph, who approached the Hualapai Tribe with the idea of ??a glass walkway over the Grand Canyon in 1996... Completion date: March 28, 2007 can be seen, The Taj Mahal construction process took the longest.

2. B. Detailed understanding questions. From the second paragraph... public anger convinced the government of the need for a bridge, we can see that item B is correct.

3. C. Reasoning questions. From the statement "accommodate the 15,000 ships that use the canal every year" in the third paragraph, we can know that the construction of the Panama Canal has brought benefits to shipping companies.

4. C. Reasoning questions. From the Location 1, 219 meters above the Colorado River in the fourth paragraph and the building materials mentioned in the article include glass, it can be seen that this is a huge challenge for people who are afraid of heights.

5.D. Main theme. This article mainly introduces several famous construction projects in the world, so choose option D.

Part B (Hot Topics)

This article is an expository article. Singapore Airlines will become a sponsor of the Singapore F1 race.

6. A. Reasoning questions. It can be seen from the first paragraph that Singapore Airlines Ltd (SIA) has been announced as the new title sponsor of the city-state's Formula One race in September as the carrier bids to promote its brand to motor racing's global television audience, Singapore Airlines sponsors F1 The competition is mainly to promote one's brand among the television audience.

7.D. Detailed understanding questions. It can be seen from the lead-up to Singapore's 50th birthday next year in the third paragraph that Singapore became independent about 50 years ago.

8. A. Detailed understanding questions. From the sentence "They've done the horse-racing festival in Singapore" in the penultimate paragraph, we know that Singapore Airlines has sponsored other sports events.

9. B. Reasoning questions. It can be seen from the last three paragraphs that Ben Heyhoe Flint appreciates Singapore Airlines' move.

10. A. Title summary questions. The first paragraph of the article is the main theme of this article: Singapore Airlines will become a sponsor of the F1 event.