Unit 1 They touch noses!
第二课时
Ⅰ.根据句意及图片提示写出单词
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1.Chinese people usually when they meet each other for the first time.
2.Japanese students usually when they say hello to their teachers.
3.People usually each other in some Western countries when they meet.
4.When the boy sees his mother, he always .
5.American people sometimes when they see their parents or elder people.
Ⅱ.用括号内所给单词的适当形式填空
6.Look! The two monkeys (hug) each other over there.
7.There are three (Japanese) in our town. They are all doctors.
8.Maori people in New Zealand (touch) noses when they meet. That’s really interesting.
9.—Where does your friend come from
—She comes from (Russian).
10.Thousands of (visit) visit the Jiangdi Park on May Day.
Ⅲ. 单项选择
11.—Are all the students from in your class
—No, there are only three in our class.
A.Germany; Germen
B.Germany; Germans
C.German; Germans
D.German; Germany
12.—Do speak
—Yes, of course.
A.France; French
B.French; France
C.France; France
D.Frenchmen; French
13.We should try to help each when we are in trouble.
A.other B.another C.the other D.others
14.—What language does Jim speak
— .
A.British B.German C.France D.India
15.The girl never goes out at night.That’s she is afraid of darkness.
A.why B.because C.what D.how
Ⅳ.完形填空
People use body language for sending messages to one another. It is very 16 because it can help you make yourself easily understood when you are talking with others. For example, waving one’s hand is to say goodbye. Shaking hands 17 welcome. Nodding the head means agreement, but shaking the head means disagreement. Both Chinese and foreigners accept the gestures(手势) as having 18 same meanings.
Different countries have different body language. For example, 19 in Russia, France and Arab countries, people kiss each other when they meet, but people in China or Australia 20 hands instead of kissing. People in Puerto Rico like touching each other, but people in Britain do not touch each other. People in Arab countries like standing 21 one another when they are talking, 22 English people must keep a distance 23 when they are talking.
When you use a foreign language, it is very important to know the meanings of gestures in the foreign country. Following the customs(习俗) will help you communicate 24 people and make your stay there much more pleasant and 25 .
16.A.helpful B.difficult C.easy D.useless
17.A.mean B.means C.to mean D.meaning
18.A.a B.an C.the D./
19.A.when B.if C.before D.unless
20.A.make B.shake C.do D.cake
21.A.nearly B.far away C.close to D.in front of
22.A.and B.or C.so D.but
23.A.from B.to C.of D.away
24.A.with B.for C.to D.through
25.A.important B.boring C.comfortable D.successful
Ⅴ.阅读理解
Job interviews(面试) can be very different from country to country. An interviewer’s body language and questions, and the form of an interview are not the same around the world.
If you’re at a job interview in Japan, don’t look directly into the eyes of the interviewer. It is considered impolite. But if you’re at an interview in the US,you should make eye contact with the interviewer. If you don’t, the interviewer may think you are not sure about your ability.
In the US and some other countries, interviewers aren’t supposed to ask questions about family and personal information. In most countries, however, personal questions are very common during job interviews.
In Germany, your interview might begin with a very short conversation followed by a formal(正式的) interview. In Mexico and many other countries, the whole interview might not be formal.
26.In Japan, looking directly into the eyes of the interviewer is .
A.boring B.impolite
C.humorous D.dangerous
27.In , a short talk usually begins before a formal interview.
A.Japan B.the US C.Germany D.Mexico
28.In which part of a magazine can we read the text
A.Culture. B.Geography .C.Science. D.Sports.
29.What’s the best title for the passage
A.Job Interviews in Japan
B.Job Interviews in the US
C.Job Interviews in Germany
D.Job Interviews in Different Countries
Unit 1 They touch noses!
第二课时
Ⅰ.1.shake hands 2.bow 3.hug 4.smiles 5.kiss
Ⅱ.6.are hugging 7.Japanese 8.touch 9.Russia 10.visitors
Ⅲ.11.B
12.D
13.A
14.B 15.B
Ⅳ.16.A
17.B
18.C
19.A
20.B
21.C
22.D
23.D
24.A
25.C
Ⅴ.26.B
27.C
28.A
29.D