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2065438+05-2065438+06 Book3Unit 3-4 English Weekly for Synchronous Evaluation of New Curriculum Standards for Senior Three.

English Weekly 2065438+05-2065438+06 Book3Unit 3-4 Synchronous Evaluation and Detection of New Curriculum Standards for Senior Three.

Book 3 Unit 3-4

Reference answers and partial analysis

Reference answer

1-5 CBCAC 6- 10CBACB

1 1- 15 CABAB 16-20 cabac

2 1-25 DCAAD 26-30CDDAC

3 1-35 DCADA 36-40BACFD

4 1-45 ACBDC 46-50BCCDD

5 1-55 ADCCB 56-60ABDCA

6 1. how

63. blame 64. forget

65.66. Unhappy

67. Go to 68. another

69. Exactly 70. It is called

Correct the mistakes in the article:

7 1 ... hardly ... ever → ever.

72 ... Oil will cost ... will → will.

73 ... gave me change. ...

Change → change

74 ... so he handed it to me ...

So → because or that

75 ... Give it back to him ... Move it to

76 ... said he had ... said → said.

77. Shop assistant ... A → The

78 ... How did I do? How → What?

79 ... parents will be proud. ...

Pursue the world.

80 ... honesty is the most important thing ... honesty → honesty.

A possible version:

Dear John:

I am writing to tell you something about Chinese Character Writing Day in our city.

With the popularity of mobile phones, computers and the Internet, many people don't have to write. When people have to write Chinese characters, it is common to forget how to write Chinese characters, and many people rarely have the opportunity to write Chinese characters in their daily lives. Therefore, we need a special day to arouse people's interest in Chinese characters and encourage people to write more Chinese characters. Besides, it is a good way to keep the vitality of our traditional culture.

September 28th was chosen as Chinese character writing day, because it was Confucius' birthday. There will be various activities on that day, such as calligraphy competitions and calligraphy exhibitions.

You are welcome to visit us at any time.

Yours,

Lihua

Partial analysis

Reading comprehension:

(Personal situation)

This article is a narrative. This paper briefly introduces two British candidates in the last 100 of the Mars immigration project.

21.D. Inference and judgment questions. In the third paragraph, rigby didn't tell her mother that she was one of the last 65,438+000 candidates for the Mars immigration project, because her mother didn't want her to take the risk.

22. C. Inference and judgment questions. It can be inferred that I did it for better things, which will hopefully benefit more people ... In the fourth paragraph, what you did before you died is very important, and rigby has a strong sense of social responsibility.

23. Answer. Understand the details. My brother from weedon also applied, but was not selected as the last 100 and my brother was quite envious in the penultimate paragraph.

24. A. Reasoning and judging questions. Weedon thinks is her teamwork skills that have brought her so far-in her current job, she is a member of a four-person team, the same size as the planned Mars-1 crew. It can be inferred that Weed on thinks she can be one of the last 100 candidates, mainly because of her team work experience.

B (hot topic)

This article is explanatory. This paper introduces coffee cups that can be used to plant trees.

25.d Inference and judgment questions. It can be inferred from the deforestation in the first paragraph, the contribution to the mountain of garbage and the fact that most plastic-lined cups have never been recycled, that the coffee industry represented by Starbucks has caused serious paper cup pollution.

26. C. Detail comprehension questions. It can be seen from the third paragraph that there are seeds in the paper-based material.

27.d Inference and judgment questions. From the prevention of the spread of invasive plants at the beginning of the fourth paragraph, it can be inferred that the main purpose of indicating the seed type on the paper cup is to ensure that the seeds are planted properly and avoid excessive reproduction of invasive plants.

28.d Detail comprehension questions. According to the cup, it can be reduced. In the fourth paragraph, this box is used to collect coffee cups that can be used to plant trees.

C (diet)

This article is explanatory. This paper illustrates the manifestations, causes and treatment of bulimia through examples.

29. Answer. Understand the details. Emily and her boyfriend just had a fight. She felt lonely and hopeful. At the beginning of the first paragraph, Emily began to overeat because she was very sad after quarreling with her boyfriend.

30. C. Word guessing. It can be guessed, but dieting and slimming are considered positive, even related to the determination that the underlined word in the third paragraph should mean "anorexia".

31.D. Inference and judgment questions. It can be inferred from the fact that the eating disorder in the fourth paragraph is a real physical and mental health problem that bulimia patients need to solve their physical and mental health problems.

32. C. Inference and judgment questions. It can be inferred from when you can't have something, you only want it more ... She will soon lose control and say in the last paragraph that dieting is not helpful to bulimia patients.

D (sports)

This article is very practical. The article is Beckham's speech when Britain applied for the 20 18 World Cup.

33. A. Reasoning and judging questions. He is an important person in my life. He asked me to start playing football; He has guided my career, and it can be inferred that the author is very grateful to his grandfather.

34. D. Text structure. It can be inferred that this is why I am here today. In fact, this is why everyone bid from Britain, from the Prime Minister to Prince William. In the fourth paragraph here today, our dream is to host the World Cup. At the beginning of the last paragraph, the underlined words refer to the people who have the right to decide which country will host the World Cup.

35. A. Reasoning and judging questions. Reading through the full text, especially according to the last sentence, we can infer that this article is the author's speech when Britain applied for the World Cup.

Five sevenths:

Topic: Personal feelings

This article is argumentative. This paper expounds the importance of optimism and how to keep it.

36. Item B. B is not satisfied with you, and you failed in the above test. Your mother will not let go of the following information about your report card, and it has a causal relationship with you. I feel very uneasy below.

37. A: The above is the magical function of maintaining optimism. So item a is the most suitable.

38. The "best mentality" in item C.C refers to changing what you do every day. In other words, everyday changes will change the future.

39.f .F "Learn to see the bright side, don't ignore the bad side" in F.F. echoes the following sentence "Be sure that the sun will shine-but take an umbrella just in case".

40.d .A The D.A. Plan didn't work down there? "Continuing plan B" is a concrete explanation of flexible thinking in item D.

Cloze:

Theme: interpersonal relationship

This article is a narrative. The article tells the story of a woman who had a lung transplant and an organ donor.

4 1. A. From the following diagnosis of cystic fibrosis to her 18 years old, she was told that she would have a lung transplant. It can be inferred that Lindsay had bad lungs and had difficulty breathing two years ago. So choose to fight.

42. C. As can be seen from the following, Diana donated her son's lungs to Lindsay, and Lindsay survived. So choose to live.

43. B. From the diagnosis of cystic fibrosis above and her great birthday below, it can be inferred that Lindsay was told that she would "need" a lung transplant when she was 18 years old.

44. D. From the following, Donna McLaughlin, Lyndsey's mother, knows her great day. It can be inferred that Lyndsey has been "waiting" for her organs since she joined the waiting list of organ donors in new york.

It can be inferred from the following that Lindsay, who knows her greatness and may not see another birthday, is getting worse.

46. B. From the following, it can be inferred that Lindsay received a phone call about a pair of "available" lungs.

47.c. See if this organ is suitable for you. You need to go to the hospital. So I chose the hospital.

48. C. After complicated surgery, Lindsay's body began to recover.

From the above, it can be inferred that Lindsay is enjoying her new life and even taking swimming as a hobby after her physical recovery. Take ... as a hobby or pastime.

D Lindsay wants to know who gave her "life" again.

5 1. A. There is a causal relationship between "the law stipulates that organ donors must be anonymous" and "Lindsay only knows that her donor is a new york man of 18 years old". So choose this.

52.d It can be inferred from the fact that the above-mentioned organ donors must remain anonymous that few organ recipients can know who their donors are. So choose something unusual.

53. C. It can be inferred from the above that she still wants to know who this person is ... was said face to face with the end of the article that the donor's family is as eager to get in touch with each other as Lindsay.

It can be inferred from the above subway platform that Adrian was hit by a "train".

55. B. I did say' Leave me alone' from the following, and I can infer that this refers to the time when people from new york Organ Donation Organization "approached" Diana.

A: Diana was deeply saddened by the loss of her son and just wanted to leave with his body.

I did say' leave me alone' from the above, so it can be inferred that Diana didn't want to donate her son's organs at first, so it was a "difficult" decision for her as a mother to donate her son's organs at last.

D according to what Lindsay received under his lungs, Diana donated her son's "organs".

C Donna thinks that her daughter is "lucky" to get organs from donors.

60. A. Lindsay wants to contact the donor's family, mainly to thank him in person. So I chose to thank you.

Fill in the blanks in grammar:

6 1. Down. Examine adverbs. Calm means "calm"

62. How come? Investigate conjunctions. Set a space to guide the object clause and make an adverbial of manner in the clause, so fill in how.

63. blame. check the non-predicate verbs. Evan persuaded Bill to stop blaming others, so he took the blame instead.

64. I forgot. Check the tense. As can be seen from the context, forget it because forget it means an action that happened in the past.

65. A. Check the article. Deep breathing means "deep breathing".

66. unhappy. Examine adjectives. As can be seen from the following still and turn youranger, setting a space means "unhappy", so you are not happy.

67. Become. Examine prepositions. Turn ... into ... which means "turn" ... into ... ".

68. Another. Check pronouns. From the context, it means "attend another seminar", so fill in another one.

69. Exactly. Examine adverbs. Setting a space means "this is true", so please fill it in accurately.

70. It's called. Check the tense and voice. What is described here is the general situation, and the relationship between that and call is passive, so it is called.