Section 1 Listening Comprehension (omitted)
2 1-30, answer and analysis
This article describes Alfred? The process of Nobel's decision to establish the Nobel Prize.
2 1. C. Because mistaking A for B is a fixed collocation.
According to common sense, newspapers should "publish" news, so they use announcements.
C became a millionaire from the first sentence.
According to common sense, the news that you reported your death, especially the comment that you made a fortune by killing more people faster, should be "unhappy or unhappy", not "excited", "gratified" and "anxious".
25. D. destruction should be attack, and the war above means that D. Besides, the correct answer can be chosen according to the common sense about the characteristics and application of explosives.
As can be seen from the following, the bonus is set up to change the self-image and try to be remembered with love and respect.
27. C. As can be seen from the last sentence, "The nobles have to die to realize", this is arranged in the "will".
28. According to the collocation of Nobel Prize and nouns and common sense, the Nobel Prize should be "established".
29.d Bonuses should be given to those who have made great contributions to world peace, literature and science. It is a fixed combination to contribute to.
30. A. The bonus is arranged in the will, so it is widely believed that he didn't realize the true meaning of life until his death.
Analysis and comments:
In this big question, we can choose the answer by understanding the sentences where the blanks are located, in which 2 1 (fixed collocation), 22 (common sense), 24 (common sense), 26 (fixed collocation and common sense), 28 (verb-object collocation and common sense) and 29 (fixed collocation) account for 60% of the total. Judging from the above information and common sense, there are 23 questions, 25 questions (juxtaposition is also very important), 30 questions (so suggesting the causal relationship of context, but also involving word discrimination), and 3 small questions; There are 27 questions that can be answered correctly from the information below. There are many fixed collocation and common sense questions in this big question, which should be moderately relaxed; Perhaps the most difficult thing is question 30.
There are 4 verbs, 3 nouns, 2 words and adverb 1. Pronouns, articles, prepositions and conjunctions (including conjunctions of clauses) are not tested in cloze except that the four options belong to the same part of speech and grammatical form. Even if these words appear in the college entrance examination questions, it is the fault of the proposer. Pronouns, articles, conjunctions or prepositions have appeared in the first and second modes of some prefecture-level cities. I hope that the proposer of the simulation questions will pay attention to the college entrance examination questions in the future.
3 1-40, answers and analysis:
This article tells Jane to choose a gift for her father at Christmas. Because sending her father a tie in previous years couldn't make him happy, she thought buying him a pipe this time would make him happy, but she was told that her father had finally given up smoking.
3 1. it. As the formal subject in the object clause, the real subject is to choose …
32. Please others. As an adverbial after adjectives, you can only use infinitive.
33. A. Express a pleasant experience.
34. pushed. side by side with stepped, also use the simple past tense.
35. Where? Because there is no conjunction between the two sentences, it must be a conjunction; The last sentence is an attributive clause, and the word to be filled is used as an adverbial of place in the clause, so the relative adverb where is filled.
36. Choice. It must appear in the form of a noun after the possessive pronoun of the adjective.
37. In 2007, because on sale, which means "for sale", is a fixed match.
38. He. According to common sense, buying a gift for his father should make him happy. Pleasing his/his father makes him happy.
39. At 10, a noun (table) is not the subject or object of a verb in a sentence, but it is probably the object of a preposition. From eating dinner, you can know that at is filled; Because at table means "eating at the table", it is also a habitual collocation.
40. I was told. Because Jane and inform are passive and simple past tense.
Comments:
1. Grammar fill-in-the-blank and cloze-fill-in-the-blank, compared with the college entrance examination questions two years ago, seem to be much easier, with more fixed collocation and less contextual requirements. Just look at the blank sentences and you can usually make the correct answer.
2. In grammar fill-in, candidates are not required to fill in a long-spelled noun, verb, adjective or adverb according to the context, because this is the problem to be solved in cloze. However, this phenomenon still exists in some simulation questions, and it is hoped that the proposer will find out the lofty intentions and different functions of the major questions in future propositions.
3. With regard to the source of the propositional materials, after revealing the secret (in 2007 and 2008, Guangdong NMET all materials from gestalt to writing came from the Internet), I finally avoided the Internet this year. In my opinion, this is unnecessary.
In fact, it is a big mistake to avoid inputting raw materials from foreign websites, but to use second-hand materials that people use to design test questions and then write college entrance examination questions. For example, the information on this topic is available on hundreds of websites, which are used for senior one exams, training for CET-4 and CET-6, and almost all kinds of exams. If you don't believe me, you can search and use Edith's pause in front of a counter to make sure there are hundreds of websites. If you change the name of the topic, you can find it anywhere.
4 1-45, answer and analysis
This article mainly tells the story of a man saving a fainted woman in the subway.
41.D. Detail comprehension questions. Lisa feels weak and tired-maybe donating blood the night before was not a good idea.
I saw the train coming, and I thought he was going to die.
43. B. Understanding the details. Starting from the second sentence of the third paragraph, he managed to lift her four feet to the platform.
Starting from the penultimate paragraph, a man took out his shirt to help stop blood from gushing from her head. She tried to speak, but she couldn't, and then she realized how painful she was.
45. C. The purpose of writing. The purpose of writing is to tell people a fact, get some education or entertain people. This article just tells us a fact that the subway saves people.
Examination notes
Four of the five questions are specific factual details, and the answers can be found almost directly in the original text. Although the fourth question is reasoning and judgment, it is easier to choose the right option. Its overall difficulty is probably the junior high school level.
46-50, answers and analysis
The author of this paper tells the experience of participating in the poster design competition in the fifth grade art class.
46.d Detail comprehension questions. From the last sentence of the second paragraph, what the teacher said, you just need to make sure that the words appear on the blackboard somewhere on your poster.
47. a. guessing the meaning of words. The above and below sentences are some … other … sentences, and the corresponding part when we conceive our design is while lost in thought, which shows that when we conceive, it means "thinking and imagining", so we choose A.
48. C. Understanding the details. As can be seen from the third paragraph.
49.d Detail comprehension questions. From the penultimate sentence of the fourth paragraph, some of us want to pass the desks of good students and then return to our own projects with increasing despair.
50. C. Inference and judgment questions. It can be inferred from always-always-rewarding the same old winners that I can't say with any certainty that I can never … The author is still surprised by winning the prize.
5 1-55, answer and analysis
This article is an article with narration and discussion. Looking back at the calligraphy of an old colleague, I regret that calligraphy has been neglected under the impact of computers, and think that calligraphy teaching should be strengthened in primary and secondary schools.
5 1. Answer. Understand the details. I have worked in this university for at least one year, maybe two years, but I don't know her handwriting.
52.d Detail comprehension questions. The friendly communication between people who work together in the office has changed.
53. Answer. Detail comprehension questions. I'm glad to realize that … his employees … are the same as what I saw at home …
54.d Inference and judgment questions. Judging from the first sentence in the penultimate paragraph, the pen can promote expressive personal association more than the numeric keyboard.
55.b. Inference and judgment questions. It can be inferred from the last paragraph.
Overall evaluation: single genre, full narrative; Single theme, all life experiences, B and C are "my" experiences. Therefore, the author believes that this is the worst year since the proposition of Guangdong independence. As long as you do it once, you will find that these proposers are novices and lack research on the college entrance examination. I hope they will study hard, make in-depth research, and constantly improve their proposition level, so that they can reach the level of the proposers in the Guangdong college entrance examination in 2008 and before, and surpass them. I sincerely wish the English proposers in the 2009 Guangdong College Entrance Examination grow up quickly!
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This year's reading and writing tasks mainly have the following characteristics: First, while investigating students' basic knowledge, they also cultivate the formation of students' values. This year's reading and writing tasks let students discuss whether tourists and animals should be forbidden to take pictures. Argumentative writing helps to cultivate students' correct values and correct incorrect values. This year's reading and writing tasks are secretly aimed at cultivating students' ideas of protecting wild animals, returning more space to animals and living in harmony with animals. Second, reading materials tend to be strong. By browsing the reading materials of reading and writing tasks, we can feel that the article adopts a complaining way, that is, complaining that tourists take pictures with animals too often in the zoo, which affects the normal life of animals. The writing task of reading and writing requires students to discuss whether tourists and animals should be forbidden to take pictures. Therefore, if the examinee embarks from the viewpoint of prohibiting tourists and animals from taking pictures, he will cater to the reading materials and be favored by the teachers who change the papers. It is understood that the vast majority of candidates are from the point of view that "tourists and animals should be prohibited from taking pictures".
As a vocabulary teacher, we look at the cloze in this year's college entrance examination from the perspective of vocabulary. Generally speaking, cloze in the 2009 college entrance examination presents a major feature: familiar words are obscure.
The article tells a short story about the origin of the Nobel Prize, which accords with the "narrative principle" predicted by our class. At the beginning, the article explains Mr. Noble's identity: alfred nobel became a millionaire and changed the way of mining, construction and war as the inventor of explosives. As the inventor of explosives, alfred nobel not only became a millionaire himself, but also changed the way of mining, construction and war. It should be noted that this is the first sentence of the article, which we have repeatedly emphasized in class.
Let's start to look at the specific story. On April 1888, Nobel's younger brother died of a heart attack. Then there are two spaces in the next sentence: a major French newspaper reported his brother for him and published an article about Alfred's death. There is a mainstream French newspaper _ _ _ _ his brother and him, which published the death of Nobel.
We see the second half of the clause. It is obvious that Nobel's younger brother is dead, but why Nobel's death? Therefore, the first blank here means "falling into chaos". Seeing option A, finding B, making mistakes C, making mistakes D, making mistakes, and then seeing a for after the space, I think of the second meaning of the mistake as a verb: wrong/something is sb/ something else, mistaking someone/something for someone else/something else. In this sense, the wrong usage is to mistake someone/something for another person/thing. Then in the paper, even the French newspaper admitted that Nobel's younger brother was himself. Error is a word that most students only remember as a noun, meaning "error"; Fortunately, classmates, we have all practiced this sentence pattern in class.
The second blank option: A. Introduction B. Announcement C. Hint C. Advertisement. Through the understanding of the sentence, you can choose to declare death, which is a collocation. It should be noted in this sentence that the word before the space means "publish" action is actually "carry" The average student only remembers the word carry, but if you look through the notes in class carefully, carry as a verb means: (referring to newspaper or radio) to include (something) in its content; (of a newspaper or radio station) publish or broadcast (sth) to convey sth. If we don't grasp this word well, it will probably affect our understanding of the article, especially this is the third sentence of the whole article, which will easily cause us psychological obstacles to the article.
In the following sentence, there is also a familiar word: "The dead businessman is dead," the article writes. The article says "a businessman dies when he dies" (meaning that he failed to bring spiritual influence to the world). In the "reading" of this sentence, he means: there are certain words to use. Words used to express some publications or explanations to the public. Later, the story developed to the point where Nobel was awakened by such an article, thinking about what he could leave to the world after his death.
In order to be loved by people after his death, he decided to take out the largest part of his money and set up the Nobel Prize. In order to ensure his love and respect, Noble arranged to donate most of his money to the Nobel Prize at his funeral. The first empty option: A. Repaying is repaying B. Describing C. Supporting D. Remembering is remembering. It's easy to choose and easy to remember. But the following emptiness is not necessarily confusing. Where did Nobel decide to get the money? The four options are: A. Book B. Article C. Will D. Contract. After four options are given in Chinese, it is easy to confirm that will is chosen, but the problem is that 90% of the students can't understand the meaning of will as a noun. I remember in the second grade class, when we talked about the word witness, when it was used as a verb, it meant to be a witness who signed documents (especially by signing documents himself), and we talked about making a will for others to testify. In fact, will, in addition to our commonly used modal verbs, also has the meaning of nouns such as willpower, opinion, will and will. This kind of college entrance examination is a legal document that a person states what he wants to do with his property and money after his death, which is what we usually call a will.
The vocabulary of the college entrance examination syllabus is around 3500. Many students complain that their English scores cannot be improved because their vocabulary is too small, so they blindly pursue a higher vocabulary. From this year's college entrance examination cloze, 10 is short and pithy with 20 points, we have seen with our own eyes "error", "carry", "read" and "will", which are not abstruse words. On the contrary, they are all small words that we have memorized since junior high school. While we all go astray enthusiastically, the questioners of the college entrance examination effectively pull us back to the rational reality, roots and in-depth application.
3 1.it: A typical fixed collocation with it as the formal subject is+adjective+to do;
32. please: this article is relatively difficult to calculate, but it is only "relative". This problem can be regarded as a variant of the infinitive it is+ adjective +to do+sb. :sb。 It is+adjective +to do. He is easy to please, which means "he is easy to satisfy". Candidates may be disturbed by the sentence as…as… when filling in this question and are afraid to determine the answer;
33. A: The singular countable noun that appears for the first time is generally referred to by the indefinite article list, which means "not a pleasant experience".
34. Push: Send a sub-question. This question examines tenses, but it is not difficult. With the help of the coordinate conjunction or, it is obvious that the tense of empty verbs is the same as the tense of verbs tied in front of or, and they are both simple past tense. Please don't be surprised by the word "buried" at the end of the sentence when solving this problem. Suspected typo should be buried);
35. Among them: from the word counter and the sentence after the word ............ When the tie is displayed, it can be completely determined that the "counter" is the place where the tie is "displayed", which is an attributive clause;
36. Choice: the owner pronoun she-the space after "her choice" should be filled with nouns. The noun form of choose is naturally choice, but there is a singular and plural problem when filling in nouns. As far as this topic is concerned, the author speculates from the meaning of the following sentence (almost never pleasing her father) that it is very likely that the protagonist bought her father a tie more than once, so the author personally thinks that the plural form should be filled in;
37.on: No skill, fixed collocation-special sale, it should be no problem for students who love shopping on weekdays to fill in this blank;
The word "please" appears three times in 38.him/father:'s's text, and the answer to this question is quite frequent. I believe everyone knows who the protagonist wants to "please" when buying gifts. The only worry is the setting of the standard answer filling method-it should be no problem to use only "father" in spoken English (that is, there is no indication and pronoun before the singular countable noun "father"), especially whose "father" is in this article. But strictly speaking, especially if you want to echo the full text, it may be better to use her father. In addition, the previous sentence already has her father, so if you fill in the word "father" again, it may be a little repetitive, so I'm not sure whether the candidate can pass the test by filling in the word "father" (only one word can be filled, so it seems that he can only be filled in). The final answer depends on how the questioner considers it;
39.at: an old fixed collocation-at table, at the dinner table, is another subtitle (this year's candidates are so lucky);
40. It was told that this might be considered a difficult problem in comparison. First of all, the only space after the subject must be used as a predicate, without the hint of time words. The whole tense of the whole article-the general past tense should be adopted. Secondly, from the meaning of the article, my mother is very happy when she comes home. "Your father finally agreed to give up smoking." It is obvious from "your father" that the mother is telling her daughter the news, and the daughter is "told", so the predicate is passive and can determine the answer.