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Book 7 Unit 5 Reference Answers and Part Analysis

Reference answer

1-5 ACACB 6- 10ABBCA

1 1- 15

2 1-25 BCAAB 26-30CBBCC

3 1-35 DAADC 36-40BDFAC

4 1-45 BCACD 46-50ADBDC

5 1-55 BACAD 56-60BDABC

6 1. Application 62. Earlier

63. It is considered to be 64. Which one?

65. Request 66. Or

67.it 68 . on/on

69. Usually,

Correct the mistakes in the article:

7 1 ... because of the heavy traffic.

Add after because.

72 ... is very close to me. ...

Pass → pass

73 ... This leads to ... that → which?

74 ... fell off the bike. Fall → fall

75 ... I hurt my ankle ... Move in.

76 ... speed ... a→ the

77 ... but obviously ... obviously → obviously.

78 ... fell to the ground ...

Grounding → grounding

79. So ... So → However

80 ... realized her mistake ... her → his.

A possible version:

Dear Jack:

I'm glad that you will visit China. There are three places I want to recommend to you.

First, you can visit Beijing, the capital of China, where you can enjoy the Great Wall, the Forbidden City and some beautiful parks. Then you can visit Mount Tai in Shandong Province. It is one of the most famous mountains in China, where you can enjoy the amazing sunrise. Next, I suggest you visit Tangzhou, a beautiful modern city with amazing natural scenery. The West Lake there is a famous tourist attraction.

I can be your guide if you like, and I am always ready to help you when you need it.

Yours,

Li Hua

Partial analysis

Reading comprehension:

The first section:

A (surroundings)

This article is an interview. The article is an interview with Linda, a student of Kansas State University.

2 1. B. Detailed understanding questions. What do you think of the people there? From the fact that Kansas people are so friendly, many Kansas people are very protected and don't pay much attention to life outside the United States. Linda thinks Kansas people are friendly, but they rarely contact with the outside world and don't care about life outside the United States.

22. C. Detail comprehension questions. What interesting things happened to you there? In the chapters "I decided to give it a try" and "Before I destroyed a whole fence" and "They couldn't believe that I stayed on the horse for so long", we can see that Lindha was very brave because the horse lost control while riding and destroyed a fence.

23. Answer. Understand the details. From winter, the weather is very cold, and in summer, it is very hot. I think I may die. In the last paragraph, Linda doesn't like the weather in Kansas.

Part B (Sports)

This article is a narrative. This paper mainly introduces the polar explorer BenSaunders.

24. Answer. Understand the details. From the second paragraph, we didn't get there, so we didn't have the interest of the media. We can know that Benjamin Saunders's first Arctic expedition didn't attract the attention of the media because they didn't get to the North Pole.

25.b. Inference and judgment questions. From the third paragraph, if you never do anything uncomfortable or risky, then your self-confidence will weaken. Benjamin Saunders thinks that if you never do anything uncomfortable or risky, your self-confidence will weaken. Therefore, if you want to strengthen your beliefs, you need to try something challenging.

26. C. Detail comprehension questions. In the penultimate paragraph, what excites Benjamin Saunders is that his Antarctic exploration is feasible and realizable.

27. B. Inference and judgment questions. With enough training and determination, enough concentration and preparation, how far can we go? And I don't think I have discovered that we will never know how far we can go and our potential and strength.

C (natural)

This article is explanatory. This paper mainly introduces Italian rock paintings in Camonica Valley.

28. B. Understanding the details. According to the first paragraph, Val Camonica's paintings show different scenes and are linked by common themes such as magic, war, navigation and agriculture, while the rock paintings of Van Gogh Camonica Valley show different scenes and are linked by a common theme.

29. C. Word guessing. As can be seen from the underlined part, these carvings gradually decreased in the Iron Age, so it is inferred that taper off means "gradually decreasing".

30. C. Main idea of this paragraph. According to the first known modern report on rock paintings, in 1909, more rocks with carvings were found in the vicinity of the fifth paragraph, which mainly tells the discovery of rock paintings.

31.D. Detail comprehension questions. From the last paragraph, we can get some ideas about what various societies might have looked like in the past. We can know that studying the rock paintings in the Van Kammonica Valley can help us understand the human society in the past.

D (society)

This article is argumentative. The article mainly quotes five people's different views on single-sex schools and mixed schools.

32. A. Views and attitudes. From the news 1 that I think mixed-sex schools are the only way for children to learn, we can see that Jane supports mixed-sex schools, so she opposes single-sex schools.

33. Answer. Understand the details. In message 2, single-sex schools are better, and I think they should be educated separately. In message 3, Hans and Bill both think that single-sex schools are better than mixed schools, and boys and girls should attend classes separately.

34.d Inference and judgment questions. Judging from the importance of money and keeping students interested in Information 4, Martin thinks that the most important thing is to make students interested in the course.

35. C. Inference and judgment questions. There is too much competition from single-sex schools, and I also think there is more bullying ... Because the competition in the last paragraph intensified, Emily used "dog bites dog" to illustrate the fierce competition in single-sex schools.

Section 2:

Theme: society

This article is explanatory. This paper mainly introduces the definition, types and development history of communication.

36. B. Animals communicate through sound ... computers communicate with other computers ... It can be seen that item B "Communication is not just a human activity" fits the context here.

37. D. From the unprecedented spoken and written language and the space behind written language, including books, newspapers and emails, we can see that space is a description of spoken language.

38. F. From the unprecedented art is also a form of communication, it can be seen that item F "Photos, paintings, music and movies can also convey emotions" is in line with the context here.

39. According to the unprecedented invention of the printing press, printing makes it possible to copy texts quickly.

40. C. According to an unprecedented statement, item C, "Public postal service began in 16 and 17 centuries", is in line with the context here.

Application of language knowledge:

The first section:

Theme: interpersonal relationship

This article is a narrative. The article mainly tells that Julia has changed and influenced the author in many ways.

4 1. B. From the above description, we can see that the change may not be so sudden or "impressive".

42. C. From the following, let you think about what is important in your life. We can know that small habits will bring big "ideas" and make you think about what is the most important thing in life.

A.44.C. From the following thing I learned from Julia, we can see that Julia "taught" me a lot, and "I" will remember "my life".

45. D. Julia showed me how to ... "Have time for my friends" shows that Julia taught me how to balance "time".

46. A.47.D. So I can finish all my school homework ... When I have time for my friends, Julia teaches me to "plan" in advance, so I can finish my homework, do sports and have time with my friends.

If you never give up, she taught me that you can accomplish anything if you "make up your mind" not to give up.

From what I have said above, I also realize that if you associate what you are doing with what you like, you will find what you are doing very interesting.

As can be seen from the following description, Julia "combines" memorizing words with playing computer.

5 1. B. From the following games I like to play, you can play word games on this website.

From the above description, Julia "challenges me", and if "I" learn one hundred words, I can fill the rice bowl donated to the poor.

54. I like this game very much, so I learned about 1000 words in one month.

From below, she shows me that going to the theater can help me become a better writer, and we can know that she often "encourages" and "I" to try to cultivate new hobbies.

56. B. There is a progressive relationship between the upper and lower sentences, so "except" is used.

If it weren't for Julia, I might not have realized how easy it is to help the 57.d .58

From the description in the article, it can be seen that everyone can "do something".

As can be seen from the above, "I" am "grateful" for the opportunity to help others.

Section 2:

6 1. Applying. Investigate the usage of the verb -ing as the object. Set the space as the object of the preposition for, so fill in applying

62. Earlier, the comparative degree of adverbs was investigated. "the+ comparative, the+ comparative" means "more and more".

63. Consider the passive voice of the simple present tense. The subject of the sentence where the space is located is the verb phrase Reading ... research, which has a passive relationship with the thinker. What is described here is the fact that exists at present, so the simple present tense is used, so it is considered.

64. Which? Investigate relative words. Set a space to guide the non-restrictive attributive clause, and as the subject in the clause, it refers to the content of ... studying abroad, so which one to fill in.

65. Requirements. Test nouns. Set the space as the object, which means "demand". There are some restrictions in front, so fill in the demand.

66. Or. Investigate conjunctions. From the context, Gavin wants to know whether the work should be finished before or after the exam. Before and after are optional, so he fills in or.

67. It. Investigate its usage as a formal subject. Let space be the formal subject, and the real subject is to make ... two exams, so fill it in.

68. Examine prepositions above .... Dependence means "dependence".

69. Ask and check the usage of infinitive as adverbial. Let the space be the adverbial of purpose. The sentence implies that there is a logical subject-predicate relationship between the subject (you) and ask, so fill in ask.

70. Usually. Examine adverbs. The space is used as an adverbial to modify include, so it is naturally filled in.

[Select the answer to the question and analyze it]

[Reference answer]

1-5 ABDCA 6- 10 CADBB

[Solution]

(Personal situation)

This article is a narrative. The article mainly introduces American film director and producer stanley kubrick.

1. Answer. The main idea of this paragraph. Described as a perfectionist genius, he is recognized as one of the greatest geniuses in film history. He only produced 13 feature films ... He won nine Oscars. The first paragraph mainly introduces stanley kubrick's achievements.

2. B. Detail comprehension questions. Dissatisfied with the pressure from Hollywood in the third paragraph, he moved from the United States to Britain. We can see that stanley kubrick moved from the United States to Britain because he didn't like the great pressure from Hollywood.

3.d. Detail comprehension questions. It won an Oscar for its special effects technology and had a great influence on george lucas when he came to make the Star Wars movie. In the fourth paragraph, stanley kubrick's film 200 1: A Space Odyssey had a great influence on george lucas.

4.c. guessing the meaning of words. The rudeness before the underlined words in the penultimate paragraph and the examples given below show that stanley kubrick is rude to his colleagues.

5. Answer. Reasoning and judging questions. According to the fear of safety and his fear of flying in the penultimate paragraph, stanley kubrick doesn't like to travel by air.

Part B (Health)

This article is explanatory. Research shows that blood donation is good for health and helps to prevent heart disease and cancer.

6. C. Detail comprehension questions. According to the benefits of reducing the level of high-speed rail, blood donation can reduce the iron in the blood, thus preventing heart disease.

7. Answer. Detail comprehension questions. In the eighth paragraph, if you insist on helping to dilute blood, it may have a protective effect. In the penultimate paragraph, this role depends on regular blood donation, not occasional blood donation. As we all know, regular blood donation is the most beneficial to health.

8.d. Inference and judgment questions. The three studies mentioned in the ninth to eleventh paragraphs of the article all prove that blood donation is good for health.

9. B. Inference and judgment questions. As can be seen from the above paragraph, the center proposes that blood donation should be based on selfless dedication, not for personal weight loss.

10.b. topic induction. This paper reports several studies that prove that blood donation is beneficial. Item b accurately summarizes the main idea of the article.