报纸第三期答案A版答案
评价手册和周报第3期答案

英语周报第三期答案第一版I.单元重点单词1. devote 2. donate 3. encouragement 4. assembly 5. event 6. poet Exercises :A. 1. approved 2. run 3. selected 4. informed 5. earn 6. respect 7 graduatedB. 1. experience 2. professor 3. kindness 4. courtyard 5. title 6. compositionsC. 1. average 2. extra 3. somehow 4. challenging 5. enjoyable / splendid 6. formerII.单元重点短语1. attend an assembly 2. make use of 3. on the school field Exercises:1.on average2. at ease3. developed an interest in4. donated ; to5. during break timesIII. 重点句型a.It is easy to achieve high grades if you try hard in school.b.It is a struggle for me to find a job that I’m fond of.c.Upon / On seeing me entering the room, my child came to kiss me.d.Upon/On finishing his homework, Andy turned on the TV.IV 单元重点语法A.1.Jack is a poor child whose parents died two years ago.2.I who am your friend can help you in time of trouble.3.The man who / that can do this work will get 1,000 dollars.B.1-3 ADCModule 1 Unit 1 测试题1-5 BCCAB 6-10 ACCAB 11-15 BAACA 16-20 CBBCA 21-25 ADBDC 26-30 CDDCA 31-35 CCABC 36-40 CDCAA 41-45 DBDCA 46-50 CBCAB 51-55 DBDAA 56-60 CDBDA 61-65 BCDCB 66-70 DCDDB71. different 72. expecting 73. Time 74. energy 75. focus 76. unhealthy 77. Listening 78. communicate 79. helpful / effective 80. relaxed / relaxWriting:Dear Lin Tao,I’ m glad to receive your letter. From your letter, I know you have the problem of how to make new friends in high school. The following are my suggestions:First, you should smile and try to be friendly when you meet people. You should also care about your schoolmate. If you are always ready to help them, they will understand you better. Second, it is important for you to be a good listener. That way, when people are with you, they will feel comfortable and happy. Finally, it is better for you to take an active part in the class activities where you can show your talent.I hope my advice will be helpful to you. I wish you happiness in your new school.《评价手册》答案Lesson Ten一、知识梳理1.allowed 2.music 3.start 4.approved 5.more 6.recent,7.special 8.sung二、重点解析1.(1)At the end of (2)By the end of (3)By the end of (4)in the end【分析】:at the end of表示“在……末端”,可以指时间或地点;by the end o指“到……末为止”,句子中谓语动词常常用完成时;in the end意思是“最后”,相当于finally或at last,但at last强调费了一番周折之后的“最后”。
四年级下册语文报纸39期第三版参考答案

四年级下册语文报纸39期第三版参考答案1、16. 下列词语中加双引号字的读音完全正确的一项是()[单选题] *A."瞭"望(liào)裸"露"(lù)" 彷"徨(fáng)挑拨离"间"(jiàn)B."迂"回(yū)"棱"角(léng)"拙"劣(zhuō)"强"词夺理(qiǎng)(正确答案) C."湛"蓝(zhàn)" 愚"蠢(yú)驰“骋”(chéng)怒不可“遏”(è)D.“旷”野(kuàng)苍“劲”(jìng)“蠕”动(rú)“拾”级而上(shí)2、1与李白并称“李杜”的是杜牧。
[判断题] *对(正确答案)错3、下列对有关名著的说明,不正确的一项是( ) [单选题] *A.在《红楼梦》里,刘姥姥三进荣国府,见证了贾府的兴盛衰亡。
小说用刘姥姥引出故事,推进情节,提示结局。
因此,在结构上,这个人物起到了贯穿作用。
B.探春在《红楼梦》中的突出表现,一是兴利除弊的家政改革,二是怒斥抄检大观园,这两段也反映了贾府日趋衰亡的趋势。
C.《红楼梦》贾府四姐妹中,元春的父亲是贾政,迎春的父亲是贾赦,探春的父亲是贾政,惜春的父亲是贾敬。
其中惜春与探春均是庶出,但性格迥异。
(正确答案)D.《葬花词》是林黛玉的感叹身世遭遇和悲剧命运的代表作,她以落花自况,血泪作墨,如泣如诉,抒写了这位叛逆者花落人亡的哀愁和悲愤。
4、1礼貌、坦诚、平等、避讳是交谈文明得体的基本原则。
[判断题] *对(正确答案)错5、1《我的空中楼阁》中写道:往返于快乐与幸福之间,哪儿还有不好走的路呢?这句话是说小屋不仅仅是物,还是作者理想境界的化身,是作者快乐与幸福的源泉,寄托了作者热爱自己的小屋,热爱自由快乐的生活,保持独立的人格的思想感情。
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BOOKTHREEUNITl The Time 100I. Vocabulary Builder1.Word matchl)b 2)f 3)e 4)g 5)a 6)d8)c 9)h 10)i7)j2. Synonym finder1) immigrants 2) foreigner 3) expatriate 4) aliens5) audacious 6) bold 7) adventurous 8) daring9) light-heated 10) hilarious 11) comical 12) witty15) pull through 16) survive13) escaped 14) stayingalive3・ Wordformation1) compatriot 2) patron 3) patriot 4) paternal 5)expatriate6) circumvent 7) advent 8) revenues 9) misadventure 10)convenientII. Sentence StructureSentence combination1)The Preside nt made the Joel 100™ because he lowered my taxes, just like Scott」effers, myaccountant, who also made the list.2)Comi ng in at No. 100 on my list was Nouriel Roubi ni, the econo mist who predicted that thehousi ng bubble was going to burst — thus maki ng him the least in flue ntial pers on in theentire world.3)Nicholas Christakis (No. 5), a Harvard professor of medicine and sociology whose entire fieldof study is how people in flue nee each other, argues that he has affected me as much as asibling.2.Terms translation1)has been supportive of2)Hffling through this issue3)do not even have Wikipedia entries4)the ones we spend the most time with5)more than a $5000 raise wouldDe 2)b 3)j 4) a 5)c 6)7)d8) i 9)f10) g2. Synonym finder1) subsided2) ebbing 3)lesse n 4) wane 5)heady 6) thrilling 7) exhila rati ng 8) exciting 9) ultimate 10) prime 11) foremost12) optimum 13) roots 14) impetus15)spur16) stimulus3. Word formation1) mutual 2) transmuted3) commutes 4) mutate 6) fusible7) confusion8) refuse9) infusing5) mutable10)UNIT 2 The Newsweek 50I. Vocabulary BuilderII. Sentence Structure Sentence combination1) After all, George W. Bush has pretty con siste ntly projected an air of con fide nee, one that tends to get people even more worried than they need to be.2) Swe risen, who after Warre n Buffett is perhaps the most successfu I in vest or in rece nt decades, argues that this has been the crucial flaw in the Bush administration's actions. 3) Carefully retreating from these obligations to restore a market economy will be as complex an exit strategy as the one from Iraq.4) Afgha nista n —is as importa nt as this one huge task: to restore con fide nee, certai nty and reform to America.5)The beginning of 2009, the last year of the first decade of the 21st century, is a good time to consider the nature of power; and of the powerful, because the world is being reordered in so many ways —broadly by what my colleague Fa reed Zakaria calls "the rise of the rest," the emerge nee of powers such as In dia, China and Brazil, and specifically by the global recession.2. Terms translation1) treated as en dowed with super natural, superhuma n, or at least specifically excepti onal powers or qualities2) able to exercise in flue nee in every realm and on every continent in a way that no other major power can3) it was not in being but in doing that George Washington, Abraham Lincoln and Franklin Roosevelt built their enormous reputations4) to restore con fide nee to America ns, and in deed to the world5)In the popular imagination, power tends to be viewed in one of two ways, both extreme1. Word match diffu si onDj 2)f 3) a 4)d5)b6)h 7)c8)e9) i10) g2. Synonym finder1) assemblies2)congregation 3) company 4) troop 5) batch 6) party 7) array 8)band 9) dawned 10) emerged 11) arising 12) commenee 13) friction 14)controversy15) discord16) dissent3. Word formation1) fidelity 2) defy3) diffident4) infidelscon fidant6) merciless 刀 Mercer8)mercenaries 9)commercial mercha ndise5)10)UNIT 3 The World in 2009I. Vocabulary BuilderII. Sentence Structure 7. Sentence combination1) Originally designed to last for a year, the London Eye, like that other "temporary" attraction, the Eiffel Tower, is not going any where.2)In 2009 Chicago, the original home of the Ferris, will upgrade its Navy Pier wheel to double its original size, to over 91 metres (300ft), and Berlin's wheel, around 50 metres higher than its 135-metre London rival, will be the tallest in Europe at almost 185 metres. 3)With violenee seemingly on the wane, Baghdad's authorities are beginning the tough sell of tourism in the Iraqi capital, having recently launched a design competition for a Baghdad wheel. 4) Iran could also frighten the neighbourhood by putting a satellite into orbit, which would mean its having the capability to launch an intercontinentai ballistic missile. 5)Optimists may still hope for a peace deal to be signed by Israelis and Palestinians, but pessimists will fear another war between Israel and Lebanon's Hizbullah, with the "Party of GocT acting as Iran's proxy.2. Terms translation1) a striking gap between surging emerging markets and sluggish rich economies. 2) We had a pretty good Olympics, too.3) it is the long odds that can ruin a bookmaker's day 4) let's play a "5%-to-20% game 7'5)with the odds determined largely by their security men1. Word matchl)e 2)i 3)f 4) b 5) h 6)c7)j8) d 9) a10) g2. Synonym finder1) trick2)hoax3) trap4)decep 廿on5) exhaustion 6) Tiredness 7) weariness 8) fatigue 9)venue 10) loca 廿on 11) whereabouts 12) position13)nuances 14) points15) particulars16) spec 讦ics3. Word formation1) compatible 2) passi on ate3) Pathology 4) dispassionpsychopathy6) heirloom7) inherit8) heritage9) heir5)10)UNIT 4 Business and LifeI. Vocabulary BuilderII. Sentence Structure Sentence combination1)He's particularly annoyed by a friend who works at an auto dealership who tweets every time he sells a car; a married couple who bicker on Facebook's public walls and another couple so "mooshy-gooshy" they sit in the same room of their house posting love messages to each other for all to see.2) Last year was a relatively good year to be a Chinese bank, and for none more so than for China Merchants Bank Co., a mid-sized lender that in recent years has built a strong franchise and reputation for quality service.3) China Mobile, the Iongstanding leader among China's telecommunications carriers, has more wireless subscribers than any other company in the world with 493 million subscribers as of June.4) Lenovo, which was late to introduce consumer PCs at a time when commercial sales have declined around the world, suffered more than its competitors from waning global PC sales and was losing market share outside of China.5) Baidu, Google Inc.'s chief rival in China and the country's most popular Web site, has re bo un ded after some n egative publicity last year over its sales practices that sent the company's shares plunging.2. Terms translation1) yet posts videos on Facebook of "uber cute" kittens 2) In all that information you're posting about your life3) who continued to lend at a rapid clip even as Western financial institutions tightened credit4) Of the top five spots in the Chinese survey results, four went to tech giants. 5)most didn't place in the top 10 in the Asia 200 financial-reputation category1. Word match hered ityUNIT 5 CourtesyI. Vocabulary Builder1.Word match1) c 2)g 3) a 4) i 5) b 6) j 刀h 8) d 9) f 10)e2.Synonym finder1) comp unction 2) conscienee 3) remorse 4) guilt5)accused 6) alleged 7) confronted 8) criticize9) divide 10) minus 11) plus 12) times13) stealing 14) snitching 15) plagiarized 16) pilfered3. Word formation1) summit 2) con summate 3) summarized 4) consume 5)summatio n6) morality 7) demoralized 8) morale 9) immoral 10)moralII. Sentence StructureSentence combination1)My native state of South Carolina, which is not much smaller than present-day Hungary,once imagined a future for itself as an independent country.2)He was ostracized as a child, not because he was a」ew—his pare nts were n't very religiousanyhow—but because he had been born with two clubfeet, a condition that, in those days,required institutionalization and a succession of painful operations.3)Wise he was, in deed, but Mr. Teszler also had a won derful sense of humor.4)Women were slightly more courteous than men and, oddly, both groups were sign讦icantlymore polite towards their own sex.5)Many in the latter category said they were too busy or could n't be bothered to stop, but asign讦icant minority was more scared of crime - or being seen as a criminal - than rude. 2. Terms translation1)he was as smart as he was modest2)And in a twist you would not believe in a Steven Spielberg film3)Mr. Teszler took the precaution of having cyanide capsules placed in lockets that could beworn about his neck and those of his family.4)They have a reputation for being big-headed, but New Yorkers showed they are big-heartedtoo,5)Toron to, Can ada, came third among our 35 citiesUNIT 6 JapanI. Vocabulary Builder1.Word match1)j 2)e 3) h 4) a 5) i 6) c 7) b 8) g 9) f 10) d2.Synonym finder1) rejecting 2) declined 3) shunned 4) turned himdown5) goldmine 6) lucrative 7) favourable 8) profitable9) welfare 10) safety 11) security 12)haven13) dealings 14) industry 15) venture 16) business3. Word formation1) intended 2) tendentious 3) distend 4) osterisible 5)portent6) contention 7) tend 8) superintendenee 9) pretensions 10)Hyperte nsionII. Sentence StructureSentence combination1)For that reason, a growing number of」apanese women seem to believe that work as ahostess, which can easily pay $100,000 a year, and as much as $300,000 for the biggest stars,makes economic sense.2)In a 2009 survey of 1,154 high school girls, by the Culture Studies Institute in Tokyo,hostessing ranked No. 12 out of the 40 most popular professions, ahead of public servant (18) and nurse (22).3)Young women are drawn nonetheless to Cinderella stories like that of Eri Momoka, a singlemother who became a hostess and worked her way out of penury to start a TV career andher own line of clothing and accessories.4) A rece nt New York Times article described the J apa nese profess io n of hostessi ng, whichinvolves entertaining men at establishments where customers pay a lot to flirt and drink withyoung women (services that do not, as a rule, involve prostitution).5)Lear ning in dividual n ames, affilia tions, titles and pers onal attributes while drinking andpaying attention to each customer's needs, demands physical exertion and mental gymnasties.2. Terms translation1)exhausti on from a life of part ying is a more com mon hazard2)let alone at the relatively high pay that hostesses can earn3)are responsible in large part for creating the illusion among even young girls that this is somekind of a glamorous profession4)endorsed the goal of creating a gender-equal society based on respect for the humanrights of women and men,5)But does hostessing bring women a rosy life and socioeconomic mobilityl)e 2) h 3) b 4)i5)d6)j7) a 8)f9)g10) c2. Synonym finder1) hampering2) dogged 3) plagued 4) hinder 5) led 6) head up 7) running 8)headed 9) enjoy 10) blessed 11) boasts 12) possess 13) rate 14) levels15) amount16) extent3. Word formation1) repeal 2) repulse3) propelled 4) pulsationcompulsive6) figuration7) prefigured8) disfigured9) effigy5)10)UNIT 7 AfghanistanI. Vocabulary BuilderII. Sentence Structure 7. Sentence combination1)Poya is a con testa nt in The Candidate, a reality TV show that follows six Afgha ns aged 22 or younger as they compete to develop the policies, campaign and support necessary to win a poll of viewers voting by SMS text messages on their mobile phones.2) There had been some hope for a genuinely competitive election last spring when several popular poli 廿 cians announ ced plans to run for preside nt, but Karzai resp on ded by winning endorsements from key powerbrokers and making shrewd political alliances with former rivals, giving himself a commanding lead.3) Producers of The Candidate, which airs on the privately owned Tolo TV network, are hoping to help by focusing Afghans on what they want from their political leaders.4)In the space of a single week, a string of disturbing military and political events revealed not just the extraordi nary burde ns that lie ahead for the America ns and Afgha ns toili ng to create a stable nation, but the fragility of the very enterprise itself.5) On Tuesday, four American soldiers on patrol near in the southern city of Kandahar were killed when their armored vehicle, known as a Stryker, struck a homemade bomb, now the preferred killer of American troops.2. Terms translation1) in which milli ons of viewers voted via text message every week for their favorite sin ger 2) One of the critical problems we have in Afghanistan is that we have a personality approach to politics3)a rotati ng panel of judges rate the can didates based on prese ntati on, strategy and persuasive ness4) The show's con testa nts are give n $1,300 a month to spe nd on real-world campaig ning1. Word matchtran sfigure1) d 2) i 3) h 4)b 5)j 6)a刀c 8)e 9)g10) fUNIT 8 PakistanI. Vocabulary Builder1.Word match2.Synonym finder1) ache 2) spasm 3) pain 4) twinge5) reports 6) coverage 7) exclusive 8) story9) Trust 10) fund 11) charity 12) Aid13)tra nsformati on 14) shift 15) mutations 16) conversionWord formation1) forgives 2) forlorn 3) forbidden 4) forgo 5)Forget6) assembly 7) simile 8) resembles 9) fascimile 10) simultaneousII. Sentence Structure7. Sentence combination1)But history moves quickly in Pakista n, and after mon ths of televised Taliba n cruelties,broken promises and suicide attacks, there is a spreading sense — apparent in the newsmedia, among politicia ns and the public ——that many Pakista nis are fin ally tur ning against the Taliba n.2)But it seems especially profound among the millions of Pakista nis directly th reate ned bythe Taliban advanee from the tribal areas into more settled parts of Pakistan, like the SwatValley.3)Finally, the military agreed to a truce in February that all but ceded Swat to the Taliban andallowed the in surge nts to impose Islamic law, or Shariah.4)Benazir Bhutto, who was assassinated at age 54 on Thursday in the Pakistani city ofRawalpindi, spent three decades navigating the turbulent and often violent world ofPakistani politics, becoming in 1988 the first woman to be democratically elected to lead amodern Muslim country.5)Under detention at the time, Ms. Bhutto was allowed to visit her father before his executionat Rawalpindi's central prison, only a short distanee from the site of the rally where she waskilled nearly three decades later.2. Terms translation1)and provoked a characteristic response2)he quickly fell into a bitter dispute with Ms. Bhutto over the family's political legacy3)only to be ousted by Pakista n's preside nt in 1990, havi ng served less tha n half her term4)Her ouster, on both occasions, sparked only sporadic protests across Pakistan5)who presented herself on public platforms as the standard-bearer for Pakistan'simpoverished massesl) e 2) h 3) j 4) d 5) a6) c 7)i8)f 9)g10) b1) riddl 2)enigma3)mystery4)puzzlUNIT 9 IndiaI. Vocabulary Builder1.Word match2.Synonym finder5) favouritism 6) preferential treatment 7) discrimination 8) nepotism9) share 10) doled out 11) allotted 12) distributed13) ordered 14) set out 15) arranging 16) Line up3. Word formation1) conceivable 2) interception 3) recipie nt's 4) anticipate 5) deceit6) inflammatory 7) effulgent 8) flagrant 9) inflammable 10) flame II. Sentence StructureSentence combination1)Researchers at the In ter national Food Policy Research In stitute have found that whileincreasing women's decision-making power would reduce discrimination against girls insome parts of South Asia, it would make things worse in the north and west of India.2)In China and in the north and west of India, the spread of ultrasound technology, which caninform parents of the sex of their fetus, has turned a pool of missing girls into an ocean.3)Neighbors who didn't own land, who've watched their friends get rich while they stayedbehind, often don't feel quite as sanguine about the changes.4)Around here, where a way of life is disappearing and no one knows what will take its place,where some one seems to lose for every one who win s, it's a lot harder to know what tomake of India's economic boom.5)There's a tendency, in much of the media, both domestic and foreign, to greet the changesweeping across India either with unbridled optimism or excessive pessimism.2. Terms translation1)the bias against girls was far more pronounced there than in the poorer region2)those aborted, killed as newborns or dead in their first few years from neglect3)Development seemed to have not only failed to help many Indian girls but to have madethings worse.4)because they are denied the health care and the education that their brothers receive5)Nor does a rise in a woman's autonomy or power in the family necessarily counteractprejudice against girlsUNIT 10 HaitiI. Vocabulary Builder1. Word matchDg 2)d 3)b 4) h 5) i 6) a 7)f 8)j 9)c 10) e2. Synonym finder1) intuition 2) sixth sense 3) gut feeling 4) instinct5) residents 6) locals 7) citizens 8) inhabitants9) implore 10) plead for 11) impose on 12) appealed13) appeal 14) retrial 15) Tribunal 16) hearing3. Word formation1) tenet 2) sustain 3) detained 4) maintain 5)ten eme nt6) abstained 7) entertain 8) pertain 9) continent 10)retainII. Sentence StructureSentence combination1)Almost instin ctively, he and a group of 11 people, in cludi ng a restaura nt man ager, aschool principal, an accountant, a flight attendant and a truck driver figured out how to getdown to the island nation.2)With roads wiped out by Iandslides, we drove 2.5 hours to Pedernales, a town on thewestern coast of the DR, where we hoped to pick up a boat the rest of the way to Haiti.3)They were detained as they tried to take 33 Haitian children whom the Baptists said hadbeen orphaned into the neighboring Dominican Republic.4)On Tuesday, Reginald Brown, an American lawyer for Jim Allen, one of the detainees, wroteto Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, aski ng her to pers on ally get in volved in thecase.5)In rece nt n ews reports, Bill Clinton, the former US preside nt, was described as working onsuch a plan, while Domi nique Strauss-Kah n, the head of the In ter national Mon etary Fund,called for a "Marshall plan for Haiti", with foreig n go ver nmen ts, compa nies and NGOsdoing the rebuilding and foreign investment setting up factories.2. Terms translation1)Haitia n prosecutors have charged the America ns with kidn appi ng and crimi nal associatio n2)Our point was to draw attention to the plight of Haitian orphans3)the unprecedented situation that exists in Haiti now requires a response beyond what wouldbe expected in the ordinary course4)and those same aid agencies are ready to repeat the same mistakes as before5)ranks coun tries on 10 in dicators of how easy the local go ver nment makes it for a localcitizen to start and run a businessUNIT 11 EducationI. Vocabulary Builder1. Word matchl)a 2)j 3)d 4) h 5)b6)7)f 8)g 9)c 10) e2. Synonym finder1) absorbed 2) assimilate 3) digest 4) taking in5) locations 6)venue 7)site 8) spot9) mission 10) project 11)undertaking 12) assignment13) beaming 14) grinning 15) smirking 16) leered3. Word formation1) victor 2) evicted 3) conviction 4) vanquish 5)convi ncible6) revoked 7) vociferous 8) equivocal 9) advocate 10)vocalII. Sentence StructureSentence combination1)House alumni — only one or two will stay on as "sophomore ambassadors'7— are beingencouraged to take advantage of a new university wide support program to smooth the wayto the second year.2)Colleges nation wide are trying to address the special n eeds of first-ge nerati on stude nts, ineluding thecolleges below, which have received grants for inno vative approaches torecruiting and retaining them.3)I was more concerned with finding a hook that would set me apart from the tens ofthousands of other appliesnts, who were, of course, trying to do the same thing.4)Looking through the brochures accumulated on endless campus visits, I didn't find manyschools that offered bachelor's degrees to people who studied a random assortment of Ianguages, and wan derlust made me re I u eta nt to choose one.5)Turns out she was investigating the neurological underpinnings of syntactic structure, usingfunctional M.R.I. to determine where in the brain certain elements of sentence processingtake place.2. Terms translation1)But once in, many were failing.2)no alcohol or over night visitors, midn ight curfew on week nights and 3 a.m. on weeke nds3)She understands all too well the gravitational pull that home can exert.4)This past year; the residents' grades ranged from struggling-to-achieve-C's to dean's list.5)At my affluent public high school, potential pre-meds and Wall Streeters (yes, at age 17)lined the hallways.1) e 2)f3) i 4)c5)j6)a 7)h8)b 9)g10) d2. Synonym finder1) nominated 2) selects3) appointed 4) named 5) friendly 6) amiable 7) pleasant 8) warm9) responsible 10) reas on able 11) mature 12)sensible 13) crawling 14) inching15) creep16) edging3. Word formation1) probation 2) disproved 3) reproved 4)Probationers 6)quashes 7) discuss8)repercussions 9) percussionconcussed5) proof10)UNIT 12 Science and TechnologyI. Vocabulary BuilderII. Sentence StructureSentence combination 1)People are starting to think of underwater archaeology as focused not just on nautical history, but on the prehistoric Iandscape that existed when glaciers had water tied up and sea levels were much lower. 2)He cites rece nt research suggesti ng that tributyli n, a comm on polluta nt used as a preservative and pesticide, impacts cells at even tiny concentrations and could be con tribute to a rise in huma n obesity. 3)The 17-mile (27-kilometer) long particle collider is designed to probe the mysteries of the big bang and illumi nate puzzli ng phe nomena like dark matter, an in visible material that neither emits nor reflects light, yet accounts for the vast majority of mass in the un iverse. 4)While the computer scientists agreed that we are a long way from Hal, the computer that took over the spaceship in "2001: A Space Odyssey/ they said there was legitimate con cer n that tech no logical progress would tran sform the work force by destro ying a widening range of jobs, as well as force humans to learn to live with machines that increasingly copy human behaviors. 5)Impressed and alarmed by advances in art 讦icial intelligenee, a group of computer scientists is debating whether there should be limits on research that might lead to loss of human control over computer-based systems that carry a growing share of society's workload, from waging war to chatting with customers on the phone.2. Terms translation1)By mon itori ng these gen etic varia nts seas on to seas on2) became the first to use a telescope for astronomical observation3) and that is hand in glove with the story of how galaxies formed and evolved4) These cha nges have been largely gen erated by the activities of differe nt kinds of organisms.1. Word match5)genomic data will likely be used to create drugs customized to individuals.1) c 2)f3)b 4)i6)d7) a 8) h 9)e10)gUNIT 13 Health and TechnologyI. Vocabulary Builder1.Word match2. Synonym finder1) skilled 2) brilliant 3) outstanding 4) expert5) principal 6) key 7) main 8)predominant9) recommendations 10) guidanee 11) counselling 12) tip13) desire 14) compulsion 15) 1 onging 16) urge3. Word formation1) hypothecate 2) hypocrisy 3) hyperactive 4) hypothesis 5)Hypers onic6) Corps 7) corpulent 8) corporation 9) incorporated 10)corpseII. Sentence StructureSentence combination1)With many villages having no clean water or basic sanitation, let alone reliable access toclinics and doctors, moder n wizardry like molecular diag no sties and digital medical recordsseem ir re leva nt.2)As an HIV parent herself, Ms Thabethe was so incensed by this state of affairs that shehelped start iTeach, an outreach programme based at one of the busiest hospitals inKwaZulu-Natal.3)Using a form of text messaging similar to SMS, this sends out up to a million short messagesa day, encouraging the recipients in their local Ianguage to contact the national AIDS hot line.4)The most promising applications of mHealth for now are public-health messaging, stitchingtogether smart medical grids, extending the reach of scarce health workers and establishingsurveillanee networks for infectious diseases.5)One less on emerging from these various experime nts is that the visible face of any mHealthor e-health scheme, regardless of where it operates, needs to be as simple and user-friendlyas possible, whereas the hidden back end should use sophisticated software and hardware.2.Terms translation1)he delivered a speech at a con fere nee on tech no logy for the developi ng world2)Last year Mr Gates stepped down from Microsoft to run his family's charitable foun dati on3)Given the risk-averse culture of the health systems of the rich world4)despite recent advances in tackling the disease5)it sidesteps the stigma as mobile phones are very personalUNIT 14 GlobalizationI. Vocabulary Builder1.Word matchl)g 2)c 3)e 4)j 5)b 6)h刀a 8) d 9) i 10) f2. Synonym finder1) today 2) now 3) in this day and age 4) nowadays5) amazed 6) staggered 7) astounded 8) astonished9) commendation 10) praise 11) complime nt 12) recogniUon13) deflated 14) discouraged 15) disenchanted 16) let down3. Word formation1) radix 2) eradicated 3) radicle 4) radical 5)eradicator6) acquitted 7) requite 8) unrequited 9) quitter 10)quitII. Sentence StructureSentence combination1)It became a global bra nd in 2005, when it paid aro und $1.75 billi on for the personal-computer business of one of America's best-known companies, IBM—including the ThinkPad laptop range beloved of many businessmen.2)Leno vo's Chin ese R&D labs developed a butt on that recovers a computer system within 60seconds of a crash, essential in countries with an unreliable power supply.3)Mr Yang even moved his family to live in North Carolina to allow him to learn more aboutAmerica n culture and to improve his already respectable comma nd of En glish, the Ianguage of global business.4)This is despite plenty of academic evidenee that open economies generally do better thanclosed ones, that in America in particular many more and generally better jobs have beencreated in recent years than have been destroyed, and that the number of jobs lost tooutsourci ng is tiny compared with those wiped out by tech no logical inno vati on.5)The growing role of states that often lack democratic credentials creates a sense that thecompetition from emerging-economy champions and investors is unfair; and that rich-country firms may lose out to less well-run competitors which enjoy subsidised capital, helpfrom political cronies or privileged access to resource supplies.2.Terms translation1)and talking more about the fate of humanity as a whole2)with emerging-market companies now competing furiously against rich-country ones3)such was its con fide nee in its own bra nd4)in a domestic market buoyed by GDP growth rates。
第33-34期报纸答案解析

第33-34期报纸答案解析第33期测试题参考答案1-5 BACBC 6-10 ABABA 11-15 CCBCB 16-20 CBAAC21-25 BDCBD 26-30 DCCBD 31-35 ACBDB 36-40 GFCAD41-45 BBBAD 46-50 ADCCD 51-55 BADCC 56-60 AADBC61. embarrassing 62. but 63. Failing 64. heard 65. of66. to get 67. treatment 68. has written 69. that / who 70. actually 短⽂改错(One possible version)How nice it is to hear from you and I feel very joy to lend you a hand. It’s ∧good idea to buyjoyful asome birthday gifts for your parents from China. There is no doubt that the gifts will be special and unforgettable for him. Honestly speaking, it’s difficult to decide what to buy, for it depended on many them dependsfactors. Personal, I think you can buy some Chinese painting or a Huawei cell phone. I have been used Personally paintings using a Huawei cell phone since 2016, with which I’m very sati sfied. Of course, you can also buy some silk products. Anyway, what your decision is, it means a lot of to your parents.whateverPlease remembering me to your parents.remember书⾯表达(One possible version)Our LibraryOur school library is one of the largest school libraries in our city. Though built 20 years ago, our library isn’t out of date.The library, against a green hill, is situated in the southern corner of our campus. The three-storey building covers an area of 5000 square meters, providing up to 300 seats. It is one of the most popular places in the campus that students like to visit. On the first floor lies the electronic reading room, where it’s quite convenient for us to look up information owing to its powerful database and the Internet. The other two floors provide the places where students can borrow books and study.Now the library has held a large collection of books, which are no doubt the treasure of our school.阅读理解A导语:本⽂向读者介绍芝加哥科学与⼯业博物馆的购票、交通、购物及餐饮等有关信息。
学英语报纸第 期答案

(下转第2版)第35期1-5 BCBCB 6-10 BCAAC11-15 BCBCC 16-20 CABBC 短文改错Last Saturday, we went to the local market with my Imother to buy some fresh vegetable. Before my mother vegetablespaid for them, she bargained ∧ the farmer which was with whoselling them. She tried to get how she wanted at the whatlowest price. She told me that we could save some money in this way. After coming back, she cooked an a big meal and we can’t eat them all. As a result, we had couldn’tto throw away some food. I couldn’t help think, “Doesn’t thinkingit cost us most when we throw away the food?” I think moreabout the best way to save money is to stop wasting. 书面表达本文为提纲类作文。
One possible version:Dear Uncle,I’m sorry to know that you are ill. We all know smoking does great harm to our health, and I think you’d better give up smoking as soon as possible. Firstly, whenever you want to smoke, try drinking some water or eating some healthy snacks. Secondly, maybe you have some friends who often smoke with you. Stay away from them.My father used to smoke heavily and once had a serious lung disease, but now he has given up smoking and is living a healthy life. So give up smoking right now. I hope you will do it ! Yours, Li Hua答案解析阅读理解第一节A本文为应用文,题材为风景名胜类。
语文七年级下册第三期报纸的答案

语文七年级下册第三期报纸的答案1、1向非专业人士介绍工艺流程时应尽量使用专用术语,以使他们学到更多的专业知识。
[判断题] *对错(正确答案)2、1《南州六月荔枝丹》是一篇介绍荔枝的科学小品,属说明文。
[判断题] *对错(正确答案)3、1“为什么我的眼里常含泪水?”的下一句是“因为我对这土地爱得深沉……”[判断题] *对错(正确答案)4、下列各句中加点词的解释,有误的一项是()[单选题] *A.便可白公姥,及时相遣归。
白:告诉,禀告。
B.令尹子兰闻之,大怒,卒使上官大夫短屈原于顷襄王。
短:进谗言,说坏话。
C.上官大夫与之同列,争宠而心害其能。
害:妨碍,不利。
(正确答案)D.臣具以表闻,辞不就职。
闻:使知道,报告给……知道。
5、22.下列词语中加点字的注音,不完全正确的一项是()[单选题] *A.着落(zhuó)粗犷(guǎng)字帖(tiè)屏息敛声(bǐng)B.瞭望(liáo)稽首(qī)侍候(shì)浮光掠影(nüè)(正确答案)C.麾下(huī)睥睨(pì)鲜妍(yán)战战兢兢(jīng)D.一霎(shà)翌日(yì)箴言(zhēn)刨根问底(páo)6、1《雨巷》是戴望舒的成名作,他曾因此而赢得了“雨巷诗人”的雅号,此诗运用了象征的写作手法。
[判断题] *对错(正确答案)7、1“看万山红遍,层林尽染,漫江碧透,百舸争流。
鹰击长空,鱼翔浅底,万类霜天竞自由。
”这句话与原文一致。
[判断题] *对错(正确答案)8、13.下列各组词语中,加点字的读音全都正确的一组是()[单选题] *A.滑稽(jī)宽宥(yǒu)菡萏(hán)殚精竭虑(dān)B.门槛(kǎn)缄默(jiān)胸脯(pú)间不容发(fà)(正确答案)C.坍塌(tān)锃亮(zèng)怯懦(ruò)信手拈来(diān)D.盘桓(yuán)褴褛(lǚ)拾级(shè)舳舻相接(zhóu)9、1“青,取之于蓝,而青于蓝;冰,水为之,而寒于水”此句与原文一致。
三年级下册语文报纸北师大答案2021至2022 34期

三年级下册语文报纸北师大答案2021至2022 34期1、下列选项中加着重号字注音正确的一项是()[单选题] *A、凄切qiè执拗niù良辰美景chén(正确答案)B、凝噎yè吮吸yǔn 遂心如意suìC、辑录jí恪守gè数见不鲜xiānD、血液xuè脑髓suǐ兰舟催发fà2、17. 下列句子中加双引号成语使用恰当的一项是()[单选题] *A.生态建设让绿色成为乡村发展最动人的色彩,家乡的河流又开始“川流不息”。
B.李大钊掷地有声的话语,道出了五四先驱“一意孤行”的追求。
C.习近平许多重要讲话,往往用喻贴切,通俗易懂,体现了“平易近人”的语言风格。
(正确答案)D.青岛海上救援队一年365天随时待命,经常出没于“风口浪尖”,救人于危难之中。
3、54. 下列句子中加双引号成语使用恰当的一项是()[单选题] *A.在抗击疫情时期,众多“莘莘学子”通过空中课堂网络直播等方式在家学习。
B.中国戏曲“源远流长”,异彩纷呈,是中国传统文化的瑰宝。
(正确答案)C.夕阳西下,湖面光影交织,好一派“浮光掠影”的景象。
D.在演讲比赛中,钟明“夸夸其谈”,最终以优异表现获得一等奖。
4、下列选项中加着重号字读音相同的一项是()[单选题] *A、遗憾浓酣B、色调协调C、娇柔骄傲(正确答案)D、意境景色5、33. 下列各项中,加双引号字注音无误的一项是()[单选题] *A.推“搡”(shǎng)“拙”劣(zhuó)“喧”哗(xuān)归“省”(xǐng)B.浮“躁”(zào)“漫”溢(màn)“骤”然(zòu)“行”辈(háng)C.“衰”竭(shuāi)“敦”实(dūn)驰“骋”(chěng)挑拨离“间”(jàn)(正确答案) D.蛮“横”(hèng)“瞭”望(liào)“缅”怀(miǎn)“强”词夺理(qiáng)6、下列选项中加着重号字注音正确的一项是()[单选题] *A、郯子tán 六艺经传zuàn 贻yíB、句读dòu 苌弘cháng 老聃ránC、阿谀yú授之书sòu 李蟠fánD、或不焉fǒu 谄媚chǎn 嗟乎jiē(正确答案)7、1. 下列各项中,有错别字的一项是()[单选题] *A.皎洁扶植震耳欲聋出类拔萃B.晦暗阻碍暴风骤雨五彩斑斓C.雄辩挑剔相辅相成名副其实D.偏僻家眷轻歌慢舞霓裳羽衣(正确答案)8、1“今宵酒醒何处?”的下两句是“杨柳岸,晓风残月”。
第三期报纸

《网上呼救》单课淘金班级:姓名:学号:分数:一、给下列黑体的字选择正确的读音地址(zhǐzǐ)灼痛(zhuïzuï) 询问(xún xùn)夹住(jiājiá) 屏幕(píng pín) 系鞋带(jìxì)二、多音字组词。
三、按要求填空。
查黑体的字部首除部首外查几画选择黑体字正确的释义,用“√”标出。
旧病复发①重复②恢复③再灼痛①火烧②明亮四、阅读下面课文选段,回答问题。
苏珊是芬兰一所学院的学生,当时她正在图书馆通过互联网找寻资料。
突然,她旧病(),双腿(),不能行走,两肋像被紧紧夹住似的,呼吸()。
此时,整个楼只有一个人,距离最近的电话也无法拿到。
于是,她强忍着疼痛,上网发出求救信息。
麦克在网上问道:“你在什么地方?”“芬兰。
”苏珊回答。
六点十分,美国紧急救援中心的电话响了。
麦克把这一紧急情况告诉了中心。
那里工作人员一边和芬兰的有关方面联系,一边向麦克询问苏珊的详细地址。
1、根据课文,把词语补充完整。
2、联系上下文,“她”是,此时的“她”最需要。
3、苏珊网上呼救的地点是,麦克接到呼救信息的地点是。
4、在括号内填上适当的动词。
(拨通)电话()资料()疼痛()信息()地址5、“麦克把这一紧急情况告诉了中心。
”句中“这一紧急情况”具体指什么?《新型电影》单课淘金一、找出下列黑体字的正确读音,并加上横线。
大雁(yâyàn)反扣(kîu kâ) 银幕(yín yíng)攻打(gōng gǒng) 森林(sēn shēn) 电影(yín yǐng)二、给下列多音字组词传⎪⎩⎪⎨⎧干⎪⎩⎪⎨⎧三、形似字组词酒( )洒( )板( )扳( )形( )型( )漂()飘()错( )措( ) 四、根据句子意思给黑体字选择正确的读音。
“错”字释义有:A.不正确;B.互相避开而不碰上C.错杂;D.过错,错处.1.哎呀,真不巧,我又错过了机会。