九年级英语全一册(人教版)课时训练:Unit 3 Could you please tell me where the restrooms are? Section B (1a-1e)(含答案)

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Unit 3 Section B (1a-1e)]
Ⅰ.根据句意及汉语提示完成句子
1.The man sitting in the     (角落) reminds me of my uncle.
2.It is     (方便的) for passengers to use e-tickets when they are taking high-speed trains.
3.The city is very     (迷人的).Many people come here every year.
4.Mike’s mother is a bank     (职员).
5.I often go to the      (购物中心) with my mother on weekends.
6.This new kind of mobile phone is     (不昂贵的). I can afford it.
7.The subway is      (不拥挤的) from 10:00 to 15:00 every day.
Ⅱ.任务型阅读
阅读短文,根据短文内容回答问题。
Just remember some key phrases, and you’ll be able to ask for things in English correctly!
You ask for something, and then the person you have asked needs more information. He or she asks you a question.
If you haven’t expected this, you can “play for time”—say something to give you time to think. Say something like “Oh”, “Ah”, “Um” or “Er” to give you a second or two to think about an answer. Remember, complete silence makes the other person feel uneasy!
When you ask someone for something, or you ask him or her to do something for you, it is necessary to be as polite as possible. Here are some ways that you can be polite.
Say “hello”
A “hello” and a smile go a long way! Say “hello” at the beginning of your request. In more formal situations, you can say “good morning”, “good afternoon” or “good evening”.(Remember, we only say “good night” if we’re saying “goodbye” at the end of the day.)
Remember “please” and “thank you”
“Please” usually goes at the end of the sentence: “Two tickets, please.”
Say “thank you” after you have received something:
“Here’s your change.”
“Thank you.”
You can use “Yes, please.” or “No, thank you.” in reply to a question:
“Would you like salad with your pizza ”
“Yes, please.” or “No, thank you.”
Say “excuse me” or “pardon me”
If you ask someone who is doing something else, remember to say “excuse me” or “pardon me”:
“Excuse me, do you have this dress in a smaller size ”
8.How many tips on how to be polite does the writer offer
    9.What can you do if somebody asks you an unexpected question according to the second paragraph
    10.What does the underlined word “uneasy” mean in English
    
11.How should you be when you ask someone to do something for you

12.How to answer the question “Would you like something to eat ” according to the passage
     Unit 3 Section B (1a-1e)]
Ⅰ.根据句意及汉语提示完成句子
1.The man sitting in the     (角落) reminds me of my uncle.
corner
2.It is     (方便的) for passengers to use e-tickets when they are taking high-speed trains.
convenient 
3.The city is very     (迷人的).Many people come here every year.
fascinating
4.Mike’s mother is a bank     (职员).
clerk 
5.I often go to the      (购物中心) with my mother on weekends.
mall 
6.This new kind of mobile phone is     (不昂贵的). I can afford it.
inexpensive
7.The subway is      (不拥挤的) from 10:00 to 15:00 every day.
uncrowded
Ⅱ.任务型阅读
阅读短文,根据短文内容回答问题。
Just remember some key phrases, and you’ll be able to ask for things in English correctly!
You ask for something, and then the person you have asked needs more information. He or she asks you a question.
If you haven’t expected this, you can “play for time”—say something to give you time to think. Say something like “Oh”, “Ah”, “Um” or “Er” to give you a second or two to think about an answer. Remember, complete silence makes the other person feel uneasy!
When you ask someone for something, or you ask him or her to do something for you, it is necessary to be as polite as possible. Here are some ways that you can be polite.
Say “hello”
A “hello” and a smile go a long way! Say “hello” at the beginning of your request. In more formal situations, you can say “good morning”, “good afternoon” or “good evening”.(Remember, we only say “good night” if we’re saying “goodbye” at the end of the day.)
Remember “please” and “thank you”
“Please” usually goes at the end of the sentence: “Two tickets, please.”
Say “thank you” after you have received something:
“Here’s your change.”
“Thank you.”
You can use “Yes, please.” or “No, thank you.” in reply to a question:
“Would you like salad with your pizza ”
“Yes, please.” or “No, thank you.”
Say “excuse me” or “pardon me”
If you ask someone who is doing something else, remember to say “excuse me” or “pardon me”:
“Excuse me, do you have this dress in a smaller size ”
8.How many tips on how to be polite does the writer offer
    
9.What can you do if somebody asks you an unexpected question according to the second paragraph
    
Three/3.
Say something like “Oh”, “Ah”, “Um” or “Er” and think about the answer at the same time.
10.What does the underlined word “uneasy” mean in English
    
11.How should you be when you ask someone to do something for you

Uncomfortable.
I should be as polite as possible.
12.How to answer the question “Would you like something to eat ” according to the passage
    
“Yes, please.” or “No, thank you.”