Unit 10 You're supposed to shake hands Section A 1a-1c 基础练习 (含答案)

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Unit 10You’re supposed to shake hands.
Section A 1a-1c基础练习
一、根据汉语完成句子,每空一词。
1. 我们应该握手还是拥抱?
Are we supposed to _________ _________or hug
2. 她被期望成为一个好学生。
She _________ __________ _________ be a good student
3. 我们第一次见面应当怎么做?
What are we supposed to do _________ __________ _________ _________
4. 你应该拥抱。
You _______ _________ _______ hug.
二、适当形式填空
It's (polite)to shout at your parents.
Frank (eat)nothing this morning,so he is hungry now.
That’s (fun)—he was here a moment ago and now he's gone
David was (invite)to Jane's party,but he didn't go.
Do you know the girl (call)Mary?
完形填空
I'm Henry from America. This is my first time in Japan. One day some new colleagues(同事) invited me to __1__. At first, I was quite happy and learned to use chopsticks with them, but later __2__ started.
That day, I had a __3__. I felt uncomfortable with my nose, so I turned away from the table and blew(擤) my nose. My colleagues looked at me __4__. They explained to me that in Japan, people don't blow their noses in public—especially at table. When I was trying to stick my __5__in my bowl of rice, one of my colleagues said, “Don't do that. Just leave them on the table.” Later, I found that leaving your chopsticks in your rice means death __6_ Japanese culture!
The next time I needed to blow my nose, I left the table and went to the toilet. __7__I returned, it was nearly time to leave. I noticed there were some small bowls with water in them on the table. It smelt good and I started __8__ it before it got cold. Then I saw some of my colleagues cover their mouths. They were trying not to __9__. “What's the matter?” I asked the colleague next to me. “It's for washing __10__ fingers,” he said. For a moment, I didn't know whether to laugh or cry.
1.A.find out   B.hang out 
C.check out      D.eat out
2.A.problems     B.performances
C.predictions(预言)   D.projects
3.A.job  B.cold C.journey D.class
4.A.excitedly B.politely C.proudly D.strangely
5.A.knife   B.fork  C.spoon  D.chopsticks
6.A.for    B.in  C.with   D.to
7.A.When   B.So   C.Unless  D.Because
8.A.pouring  B.Cooking C.mixing D.drinking
9.A.regret  B.Doubt C.Laugh D.leave
10.A.their  B.your  C.His D.her
阅读理解
A
Experiencing China
Mike,Canada
I spent three months with my host family(接待家庭)in China.It was a lifetime experience.I was able to experience Chinese living and culture,from basic Tai Chi to Beijing Opera.I even visited a famous traditional Chinese medicine hospital.Now I have a better understanding of Chinese culture.
Joanna,Australia
I stayed with my host family for five months.My host mother is a Chinese teacher and she is really warm hearted.With her help,my Chinese has improved a lot.And I have got used to a new culture.My favorite part of the experience was sharing my feelings in China with her.
Bill,America
My host mother is a wonderful cook!She makes me all kinds of traditional Chinese dishes.They are tasty and I like them very much.Just like me,my host parents love to learn about different cultures.They often ask me questions about life in America.
Cindy,Germany
Recently I took part in a program to study Chinese.I lived with a host family in China for six months.My host sister is a really hard working student.It was amazing to see how she made progress in English.And a close relationship has developed between us.
1.Who visited a traditional Chinese medicine hospital
A.Mike. B.Joanna. C.Bill. D.Cindy.
2.How long did Joanna stay with her host family in China
A.For three months. B.For four months.
C.For five months. D.For six months.
3.Cindy thinks her host sister is .
A.a wonderful cook B.a responsible doctor
C.a warm hearted teacher D.a hard working student
五、任务型阅读
“May we all be blessed with longevity. Though miles apart, we are still able to share the beauty of the moon together (但愿人长久,千里共婵娟),” wrote Su Shi, a poet during the Song Dynasty, in his well-known poem to his younger brother Su Zhe.
The moon is at its brightest on the 15th day of the eight month of the lunar calendar. On this day, people celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival. It has been enjoying great popularity all over the country.
In ancient China, that day was a harvest festival because crops (庄稼) were harvested during that period. It was also a time for relaxation and celebration.
Just like Thanksgiving in Western countries, families also try to get together for the Mid-Autumn Festival in China. Usually, no matter how far away or how busy they are, people will try to return home for the celebration.
The Mid-Autumn Festival has its own special food. People eat mooncakes with fillings such as sugar and eggs. The round shape of the cake makes it look like the full moon. The full moon and mooncakes stand for family reunion (团聚).
With the beautiful moon up in the sky, people sit together, enjoy the full moon, eat mooncakes and fruits, share the stories, and express the best wishes to the family members and friends who live far away.
1题完成句子;2、3题简略回答问题;4题找出并写下第五段的主题句;5题将文中划线句子译成汉语。
1.In ancient China, the Mid-Autumn Festival was ________________ because crops were harvested during that period.
2.Do Thanksgiving and the Mid-Autumn Festival have anything in common
_________________________________________________________
3.What do the full moon and mooncakes stand for
________________________________________________________
4._________________________________________________
5._________________________________________________
答案
一.shake hands 2. is expected to 3. for the first time 4. are supposed to
二:1.impolite,2.ate,3.funny,4.invited 5.called
三:DABDD BADCB
四:ACD
五1.a harvest festival
2.Yes, they do.
3.Family reunion.
4.The Mid-Autumn Festival has its own special food.
5.这也是一个放松和庆祝的时刻。