《上海学生英文报》2017暑假版参考答案

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P1-6 校园采风

P1 Teacher’s raps make math memorable

I. 1. memorable 2. multiplication 3. musical

4. Unluckily 5. creation 6. improvement

II. 1-4 CDCD

III. 略

P2 Boy makes hundreds of Teddy Bears for sick kids

I. 1-4 ABBA

II. 1-4 CBCB

III. 1. Don’t encourage bad habits in a child.

2. So far the work has been easy, but things may change.

3. The rain didn’t make much difference to the game.

P3 This boy can cook!

I. 1-3 ABA

II. 1-4 DCCC

III. 1. Children need toys of their own.

2. Mother’s garden is full of flowers in summer.

3. His wish to visit China has at last come true.

P4 Every Kid Deserves a Bike!

I. 1-6 cbefad

II. 1. Last September.

2. More than $82,000.

3. One hundred big-wheel tricycles and training bikes (for the pre-school students).

4. Affordabike.

5. A $10,000 donation.

6. I think she is a warm-hearted person. (Any reasonable answers are OK.)

III. 1. 但是她不想只帮助一个孩子——她着眼于全校的孩子们。

2. 拥有自己的自行车不仅给了孩子们一样属于他们自己的东西,还给了他们一个留下(美好童年)回忆的机会。

3. 除了孩子们反应和家长们领取自行车时献上的拥抱,凯蒂说她还非常享受这种由全国各地向活动捐款的陌生人创造出来的社群感。

P5 The girl with eight Ivy League college offers

I. 1-3 AAC

II. 1-4 CCDC

III. 1. The painting caught my attention.

2. Jack is the second son born to Susan and Paul.

3. All his hard work paid off in the end.

P6 Teenage math prodigy becomes UCLA professor

I. 1. advanced 2. Although 3. Completion

4. obtain 5. definite 6. imply

II. 1-4 CCDB

III. 1. I drink black coffee while he prefers it with cream.

2. Finally he managed to get into contact with them.

3. Sometimes things don't turn out the way we think they're going to.

P7-12 环球趣闻

P7 Injured snail saved by vet

I. 1-4 ABAA

II. 1-3 AAB

III. 1. Lucy was determined to become a doctor and her hard work paid off.

2. Jenny took an instant liking to her new home.

3. In spite of their quarrel, they remained the best of friends.

P8 Making art out of shower hair

I. 1-6 ABBABA

II. 1. Alabama, U.S.A.

2. Three years ago./In 2014.

3. It was a squirrel.

4. No, she didn’t.

5. At least once a week.

6. All of her works are done freehand./She just takes the mass of wet hair on her bathroom wall and handles them with her fingers to create all these wonderful hair drawings.

III. 1. I think it’s very unkind of you tomake upstories about him.

2. Am I supposed to clean all the rooms or just this one?

3. He was turned down by his school choir at the age of 14 and became a footballer instead.

P9 Carmelo the dog friar

I. 1-6 beafdc

II. 1-4 CCAB

III. 1. If you don’t know what you want, you mightend upgetting something you don’t want.

2. He is regarded as the best tennis player in the world now.

3. He not only donated a lot of money, but also paid a few visits to the orphanage.

P10 World’s most expensive mountain air

I. 1-3 ABA

II. 1-4 CCAC

III. 1. They walked because they couldn’t afford (to take) a taxi.

2. Even thoughhe was getting angry, his voice remained calm.

3. There’s no question that he is the best cook in town.

P11 Inside the “world’s first” five-star cat hotel

I. 1. luxurious 2. offerings 3. promised

4. separate 5. priced 6. treated

II. 1-4 DCBC

III. 1. There are up to 500 hundred people who have signed up for the competition.

2. You can either write or phone to tell me your reply.

3. My boss doesn’t allow me to use the telephone.

P12 An amazing language learner

I. 1. exceptional 2. fascination 3. eventually

4. disappointment 5. extensive 6. ashamed

II. 1-4 ACCA

III. 1. She dedicated her life to helping the poor.

2. I’m so tired that I can’t focus on anything today.

3. They had a wonderful holiday, despite the bad weather.

P13-18热点话题

P13 King of Glory causes concerns

I. 1. days 2. historic 3. lonely

4. poem 5. murdered 6. criticism

II. 1-4 CBCB

III. 1. Like her sister, she is very helpful.

2. You look tired. You should go to bed.

3. She tried to turn her dream of running her own business into reality.

P14 Shared bikes are not for all

I. 1. widen 2. ridden 3. warning

4. dead 5. discussion 6. developing

II. 1-4 DDBC

III. 1. Many changes took place between the two world wars.

2. It could take some time for the wound to heal.

3. When I was of your age, I entered the war.

P15 Running men deliver your meals

I. 1. delivery 2. crowd 3. arriving

4. cultural 5. tired 6. challenging

II. 1-4 BCCC

III. 1. We waited an hour for our lunch to arrive.

2. You’ve made as many mistakes as I have.

3. It took me an hour to write the letter.

P16 Jay Chou makes an apology

I. 1-6 BAABCB

II. 1. Because a security guard took an LED sign from a fan’s hand and threw it to the ground.

2. He told him to return the sign to the fan and leave.

3. They thought his behavior was improper and criticized him./They thought he handled the situation in the wrong way.

4. Immediately after the concert.

5. All the security guards who helped keep order at his concert in Xi’an.

6. Because he realized his mistake and corrected it.

III. 1. We can learn some lessons from this accident.

2. I would have bought two pens if I had known you wanted one too.

3. I have a picture of my grandmother smiling down at me when I was very small.

P17 Swim, or “sink”

I. 1. advise 2. swimmers 3. graduation / graduating

4. survives 5. fit 6. written

II. 1-4 CDAD

III. 1. He did his best to help me.

2. It is the first time that he has performed on such a big stage.

3. It’s no longer fashionable to wear long hair now.

P18 It’s not free any longer

I. 1. increase 2. paying 3. musician

4. knowledgeable 5. invitation 6. discussions

II. 1. It showed that many Chinese Internet users today were willing to pay for high-quality content online.

2. Tencent does.

3. It is a question-and-answer app developed by Guokr.com.

4. They can ask questions and pay to hear the answers.

5. They can pay to hear their favorite experts discuss many different subjects.

6. Because they don’t want to spend lots of time finding high-quality content online.

III. 1. The little town is famous for its churches.

2. The neighbors are always willing to help.

3. He collects many different kinds of books, from novels to fairy tales.

P19-24 文化艺术

P19 Dick Bruna—the father of Miffy

I. 1. imagine 2. discoveries 3. publishes

4. impression 5. explanation

II. 1. He was the creator of Miffy.

2. No, he didn’t.

3. Henri Matisse’s.

4. A white rabbit that he came across in the garden when he was telling his son bedtime stories.

5. Because they thought there was very little text in the books and that the drawings were too simple.

6. Any possible answers are OK.

III. 1. This is the house whose door is painted red.

2. She doesn’t play as well as her elder sister.

3. He came home early in order to see his kids before they went to bed.

P20 Portraits of Courage

I. 1-5 BCABA

II. 1-4 BCAD

III. 1. We haven’t seen Emma since she went to work in New York a year ago.

2. Although he’s nearly 80, he’s still very active.

3. They deserve praise for all their hard work.

P21 At this museum, failures are welcome

I. 1-5 dcbea

II. 1-6 FFTFTT

III. 1. Judging by appearances can be misleading.

2. There’s likely to be a large audience in the theater.

3. It was very difficult to find our way because of the heavy fog.

P22 Inemuri—the Japanese art of nap

I. 1-5 CBCAC

II. 1-4 CBDA

III. 1. We had to fire him for dishonesty.

2. The camera is so expensive that I can’t afford it.

3. I’ve known her at least as long as you have.

P23 Goose Creek Tower

I. 1-4 BCAA

II. 1-4 BDBA

III. 1. How do you plan to spend your holiday?

2. Promise me that you won’t tell him.

3. His family suffered all kinds of hardships during the war.

P24 The animal soldiers of World War I

I. 1-5 CABCB

II. 1. He was a dog./He was a dog soldier during World War I.

2. In 1918.

3. He could deliver messages, sniff out buried mines and find wounded soldiers on the battlefield.

4. Horses and pigeons.

5. Their lofts.

6. Their transportation capabilities.

III. 1. Rags与在第一次世界大战中并肩作战的美国士兵一样勇敢和努力。

2. 像狗一样,鸽子也因其飞行速度和高空飞行的能力被用作战时信差。

3. 事实上,马匹及其运输能力在战场上非常重要,它们被认为是拯救士兵生命的关键。

P25-30 科技新知

P25 The Web is blue

I. 1. interest 2. colorful 3. connection

4. invitations 5. excited 6. relies / relied

II. 1-4 BCDC

III. 1. I had no idea the beach was so close.

2. Our children attend the same school.

3. No matter when you come, you’re welcome.

P26 The Queen’s festive repeats

I. 1. failure 2. writers 3. frequent

4. discovered 5. shone 6. delivery

II. 1-4 BACC

III. 1. People used to believe Earth was flat.

2. Shawn needs to focus more on his career.

3. I could have passed the exam easily, but I made too many stupid mistakes.

P27 The “greatest” bee ever

I. 1. exist 2. invented 3. science

4. fortune 5. successfully 6. nature

II. 1-4 CBDB

III. 1. Don’t worry about the exam. Just do your best.

2. He managed to repair the car by himself.

3. Parents play an important role in preparing their child for school.

P28 Yellow cabs for safer rides

I. 1. injury 2. drove 3. locate

4. concluded 5. painting(s) 6. decided

II. 1-4 DDAD

III. 1. You should avoid using the wrong tense.

2. She prefers to act rather than direct. / She prefers to be an actress rather than a director.

3. The doctor suggests (that) he (should) do more exercise.

P29 The cost of dressing nicely

I. 1. fashion 2. Scientists 3. bought

4. growth 5. Sweden 6. solve

II. 1-4 DDCC

III. 1. This line is four times as long as that one.

2. He is responsible for hiring and firing staff.

3. My shoes are small in comparison with my younger sister’s.

P30 Sorry, there’s no quick fix

I. 1. taught 2. understanding 3. directed

4. Russian 5. luck 6. read

II. 1. It first appeared in 1959.

2. She could read 27,000 words in ten minutes.

3. They have been studying how we read for decades.

4. When we read at a high speed, we can’t understand and remember much of what we read.

5. It depends on our ability to put words together into meaningful groups.

6. Because the books can help us read more and then read faster./Because the books can help us become better readers.

III. 1. Unless you are ready in five minutes, I will leave without you.

2. They are unlikely to get here on time.

3. It turned out that the price was higher than we had expected.

4. My deskmate lost 10 kilograms last year, while I lost only 1 kilogram.

P31-36 人与自然

P31 Our “disappearing” galaxy

I. 1. polluted 2. fifth 3. increasingly

4. risky 5. misfortune 6. hoping

II. 1-4 CADB

III. 1. Four-fifths of the students in our class have mobile phones.

2. He could no longer hold back his tears.

3. I used to spend all my free time playing games.

P32 Melting sea ice: everyone’s fault

I. 1. globe 2. suffered 3. truth

4. Electric 5. calculator 6. feelings

II. 1-4 BAAB

III. 1. How many words shall/will we have learned by the end of the term?

2. Who do you think should be responsible for the accident?

3. As long as you have your health, nothing else is important.

P33 Riding—from Paris to London

I. 1. building 2. traveling 3. west

4. shortened 5. history 6. protection 7. tired

II. 1. 398 kilometers 2. 462 kilometers

3. Notre-Dame Cathedral, Paris 4. Ends

5. Expected users/Built for 6. castles, fields, rivers, hills

7. a protected area for wild animals 8. historic towns

III. 1. The air is so cold that we can hardly breathe.

2. All but one of the plates were damaged/broken.

3. John not only read the novel, but also remembered what he had read.

P34 Vancouver becomes greener

I. 1. ambition 2. improvement 3. successfully

4. beginning 5. decisions 6. safety

II. 1-4 BDCC

III. 1. The year 1949 witnessed the founding of the People’s Republic of China.

2. Is it too late to cancel my order now?

3. This reminds me of a song my grandma used to sing.

P35 One long neck, four species

I. 1. fame 2. surprise 3. organizing

4. Africa 5. protection 6. beauty

II. 1-4 BBCB

III. 1. Yesterday I met Tom, a friend of my younger brother’s.

2. The red squirrel is in danger of becoming extinct in England.

3. We often compare a teacher to a candle.

P36 Speaking up for the environment

I. 1. Australia 2. dangerous 3. choices

4. performance 5. balanced 6. farmer

II. 1-4 ACDB

III. 1. Mary spends a lot of time traveling.

2. You can call me any time you want to.

3. I used to go to the cinema every week.

P37-42 体育娱乐

P37 Hobbyhorsing, a weird sport in Finland

I. 1-3 BBA

II. 1-3 BAB

III. 略

P38 Taylor Swift surprises 96-year-old fan

I. 1-3 AAB

II. 1-4 BBDB

III. 略

P39 Neil van der Vyver, a rising motor star

I. 1-3 BAA

II. 1. He was three years old.

2. It was very noisy./He tore around the streets, revving up a storm that left the neighbors on edge.