单元测评(十) (Unit 10 You’re supposed to shake hands. )
(60分钟 100分)
Ⅰ. 听力(10分)
(Ⅰ)录音中有五组短对话及五个问题, 听一遍后, 选择最佳答案。(5分)
( A )1. A. To bow. B. To kiss.
C. To shake hands.
( C )2. A. Just at 6: 30. B. Before 6: 30.
C. A little later than 6: 30.
( A )3. A. Making a noise.
B. Keeping quiet.
C. Eating too slowly.
( A )4. A. Carry the books herself.
B. Help the man carry the books.
C. Ask the man to help her carry the books.
( B )5. A. She had no work to do in Switzerland.
B. She didn’t visit her uncle in Switzerland.
C. She wrote an e-mail to thank her uncle.
(Ⅱ)录音中有一篇短文, 听两遍后, 完成下面的表格。(5分)
Manners in a dinner party
What to take You can take some drinks like 6. pear juice, beer or something like these.
When to arrive You should arrive on time or no more than 7. 5/five minutes late. If you’ll be fifteen minutes late, you should give the host a 8. call.
What to doat table Try to be relaxed and 9. polite at table. If you can’t use the knife and 10. fork, you can watch others.
Ⅱ. 单项选择(10分)
( C )11. Beijing is ______capital of China. It has ______long history.
A. the; an B. a; a
C. the; a D. the; the
( A )12. The little boy can’t understand what you said. ______, he is only two years old.
A. After all B. At all
C. In all D. For all
( B )13. All the students went to the park yesterday Eric. He had to look after his sister at home.
A. between B. except
C. besides D. with
( B )14. His grandpa read newspapers after dinner, but now he taking a walk.
A. used to; used to
B. used to; gets used to
C. gets used to; used to
D. gets used to; gets used to
( D )15. You are ______to type quickly when talking to each other online so the other person doesn’t get bored.
A. suggested B. supported
C. taught D. supposed
Ⅲ. 完形填空(10分)
Dinner customs are different around the world. If you are a guest in Ghana(加纳), this 16 will help you a lot.
In Ghana, dinner is usually from four in the afternoon to six in the evening. But there are no 17 rules about time. Whenever a guest arrives, a family 18 food. When you go to a home, the person 19 receives guests takes you to the living room first. At this time 20 welcomes you. Then you go to the dining room. There you wash your hands. All the food is on the table.
In Ghana you usually eat 21 your fingers. You eat from the same dish as everyone else. But you can only eat from one 22 of the dish. It is impolite to get food from the 23 sides of the dish. After dinner, you wash your hands again.
Most meals in Ghana contain a dish called fufu. People in Ghana 24 fufu from the powder(粉末) of some plants. Sometimes they cut the fufu with a saw(锯子)
25 it is very hard. You must chew(咀嚼) fufu well, or you may get sick. You should eat fufu with the fingers of your right hand only.
( C )16. A. thoughts B. advice
C. information D. ideas
( B )17. A. strange B. strict
C. easy D. difficult
( D )18. A. eats B. sells C. uses D. offers
( A )19. A. who B. whose
C. which D. whom
( C )20. A. anyone B. nobody
C. everyone D. someone
( B )21. A. in B. with C. on D. out
( D )22. A. head B. tail C. body D. side
( C )23. A. another B. the other
C. other D. others
( D )24. A. cut B. get C. find D. make
( A )25. A. because B. so
C. although D. but
Ⅳ. 阅读理解(30分)
A
Different countries have different customs. When you travel to other countries, please follow their customs, just as the saying goes, “______”
Very often people who travel to the United States forget to tip(付小费). It is usual to tip porters who help carry your bags, taxi drivers and waiters. Waiters expect to get a 15% tip on the cost of your meal. Taxi drivers expect about the same amount.
In England, make sure to stand in line even if there are only two of you. It’s important to respect lines there. It’s a good idea to talk about the weather. It’s a favorite subject of conversation with the British.
In Spain, it’s a good idea to have a light meal in the afternoon if someone invites you for dinner. People have dinner very late, and restaurants do not generally open until after 9 pm.
In Arab countries, men kiss one another on the cheek(脸颊). Your host may welcome you with a kiss on both cheeks. It is polite for you to do the same.
In Japan, people usually give personal or business cards to each other when they meet for the first time. When a person gives you a card, don’t put it into your pocket right away. The person expects you to read it.
Don’t forget to be careful of your body language to express something in conversation. A kind of body language that is acceptable in one culture may be impolite in another.
( C )26. When you travel to the USA, you don’t need to tip ______.
A. porters B. waiters
C. bus drivers D. taxi drivers
( C )27. The missing sentence in the first paragraph should be “______”
A. Love me, love my dog.
B. He who laughs last laughs best.
C. When in Rome, do as the Romans do.
D. Where there is a will, there is a way.
( A )28. The underlined word “porters” in the passage means .
A. 搬运工 B. 清洁工
C. 接线员 D. 售票员
( C )29. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage
A. In Spain, people usually have dinner very early.
B. In England, it’s not polite to talk about the weather.
C. In Arab countries, men kiss one another on the cheek.
D. In Japan, you should not read the business card as soon as you get it.
( D )30. What’s the best title for the passage
A. How to Tip
B. Body Language
C. When to Have Dinner
D. Advice to International Travelers
B
Different countries have different customs. Something that is polite in one country may be quite impolite in another. When two people meet for the first time, there are a lot of ways of greeting. The ways of greeting are not always the same in different countries.
In America two people usually greet each other with a handshake. It is a way to show respect(尊重) to the other person. Sports players from opposite teams shake hands before a game for the same reason.
However, most Americans don’t shake hands when they meet people they have already known well. When American friends meet each other, they might only wave(挥手), or maybe just nod(点头) their heads.
In New Zealand, there is a special way of greeting called “Hongi”(碰鼻礼). In the greeting, two people press their noses and foreheads(前额) together and close their eyes. This is an old tradition that comes from the Maori(毛利人), who were the first people to live in New Zealand. Even today, many New Zealanders still press their foreheads when they meet.
Kissing is sometimes used as a way to greet someone. In some countries, important people used to wear special rings. It was the custom for visitors to kiss these rings when they came for a meeting. In France, when people meet, they sometimes kiss each other on the face.
In Japan, people bow to each other every time they meet. Even family members bow to each other. People decide how low to bow depending on how respected the other person is.
Today, new ways of greeting are created all the time. People can do this with a quick “hi”, a handshake, or even a simple smile. The important thing is that the people they are greeting understand each other.
( B )31. The underlined part “the same reason” refers to______.
A. showing love
B. showing respect
C. thanking each other
D. introducing each other
( D )32. We can learn from the fourth paragraph that .
A. it’s impolite to press one’s nose in New Zealand
B. Hongi is a kind of traditional food in New Zealand
C. The Maori used to be an old village in New Zealand
D. Hongi is an old tradition in New Zealand
( C )33. How low does one Japanese bow to the other
A. It depends on how successful the other person is.
B. It depends on how old the other person is.
C. It depends on how respected the other person is.
D. It depends on how tall the other person is.
( B )34. Which of the following is not true according to the passage
A. It is OK to just nod heads when American friends meet.
B. Family members in Japan don’t bow to each other.
C. In some countries rings were once used for kissing.
D. The ways of greeting are changing over time.
( A )35. The passage mainly talks about .
A. different ways of greeting
B. how to be a polite person
C. how to show respect to others
D. ways of saying hello in different languages
Ⅴ. 词汇运用(10分)
(Ⅰ)根据句意及首字母或汉语提示完成单词。 (5分)
36. The box is empty. There isn’t anything in it.
37. Canberra (堪培拉) is the capital city of Australia.
38. Someone knocked loudly at the door just now. Who was it
39. Every month the group members meet so that they can exchange(交换) their opinions.
40. If you plan to go to America, make sure that you have an American passport(护照).
(Ⅱ)用所给词的适当形式填空。(5分)
41. In Korea students are expected to bow(bow) to teachers.
42. I hear someone knocking at the door. Would you please have a look and don’t keep others waiting(wait) too long
43. If you want to visit foreign countries, the best way to be accepted(accept) in that country is to try to know their customs.
44. Sticking(stick) the chopsticks into food is not allowed in China.
45. Although this house is expensive, I think it is worth buying(buy) because of its beautiful sight.
Ⅵ. 综合填空(10分)
从方框中选择合适的词并用其适当形式填空, 使短文内容通顺、完整。
different, excite, go, good, live,
low, mean, nature, time, west
As an old saying goes, “When in Rome(罗马), do as the Romans do. ” I learned the 46. meaning of this when I studied in Russia.
One day I invited some of my Chinese friends to a famous local restaurant in Moscow. My guests and I were 47. excited about visiting Red Square and happy about our meeting. We had a warm chat until the waiter told me that we were being too loud. We turned our voices 48. lower. But this didn’t last long. The waiter came over to us two more 49. times with the same message.
How bad an impression(印象)we must have left on the local people! In China, it’s 50. natural and important for a host to make a 51. lively atmosphere(气氛). However, in Russia and 52. western countries, having a meal in a public place means you must keep your voice low. You need to be polite to others.
I felt bad about this. Even though we tried our 53. best, it’s very difficult to develop a new habit.
Russians have their own special habits. My Russian friend, Andrey always looks around and thinks for a while before leaving home. I asked him why he did this. “Aha, ” Andrey said, “in Russia, people always take about a minute 54. to go over things and plans in their minds before leaving. So they won’t leave anything necessary behind. ”
Finding the 55. differences between cultures is much fun. I’d like to keep my eyes and mind open.
Ⅶ. 书面表达(20分)
假如你是刘哲, 请你对美国交换生Amy的信件进行回复。
要求: 1. 词数80左右;
2. 开头和结尾已给出, 不计入总词数。
Hi Liu Zhe,
How are you I hope you are doing well and having fun at school. I am going to China next week. I am looking forward to my trip. But I’m a bit worried that differences about table manners (餐桌礼仪) between our cultures might cause (造成) some problems. Can you tell me more about Chinese table manners
See you soon!
Yours,
Amy
Dear Amy,
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Liu Zhe
PAGE单元测评(十) (Unit 10 You’re supposed to shake hands. )
(60分钟 100分)
Ⅰ. 听力(10分)
(Ⅰ)录音中有五组短对话及五个问题, 听一遍后, 选择最佳答案。(5分)
( )1. A. To bow. B. To kiss.
C. To shake hands.
( )2. A. Just at 6: 30. B. Before 6: 30.
C. A little later than 6: 30.
( )3. A. Making a noise.
B. Keeping quiet.
C. Eating too slowly.
( )4. A. Carry the books herself.
B. Help the man carry the books.
C. Ask the man to help her carry the books.
( )5. A. She had no work to do in Switzerland.
B. She didn’t visit her uncle in Switzerland.
C. She wrote an e-mail to thank her uncle.
(Ⅱ)录音中有一篇短文, 听两遍后, 完成下面的表格。(5分)
Manners in a dinner party
What to take You can take some drinks like 6. juice, beer or something like these.
When to arrive You should arrive on time or no more than 7. minutes late. If you’ll be fifteen minutes late, you should give the host a 8. .
What to doat table Try to be relaxed and 9. at table. If you can’t use the knife and 10. , you can watch others.
Ⅱ. 单项选择(10分)
( )11. Beijing is ______capital of China. It has ______long history.
A. the; an B. a; a
C. the; a D. the; the
( )12. The little boy can’t understand what you said. ______, he is only two years old.
A. After all B. At all
C. In all D. For all
( )13. All the students went to the park yesterday Eric. He had to look after his sister at home.
A. between B. except
C. besides D. with
( )14. His grandpa read newspapers after dinner, but now he taking a walk.
A. used to; used to
B. used to; gets used to
C. gets used to; used to
D. gets used to; gets used to
( )15. You are ______to type quickly when talking to each other online so the other person doesn’t get bored.
A. suggested B. supported
C. taught D. supposed
Ⅲ. 完形填空(10分)
Dinner customs are different around the world. If you are a guest in Ghana(加纳), this will help you a lot.
In Ghana, dinner is usually from four in the afternoon to six in the evening. But there are no rules about time. Whenever a guest arrives, a family food. When you go to a home, the person receives guests takes you to the living room first. At this time welcomes you. Then you go to the dining room. There you wash your hands. All the food is on the table.
In Ghana you usually eat your fingers. You eat from the same dish as everyone else. But you can only eat from one of the dish. It is impolite to get food from the sides of the dish. After dinner, you wash your hands again.
Most meals in Ghana contain a dish called fufu. People in Ghana fufu from the powder(粉末) of some plants. Sometimes they cut the fufu with a saw(锯子)
it is very hard. You must chew(咀嚼) fufu well, or you may get sick. You should eat fufu with the fingers of your right hand only.
( )16. A. thoughts B. advice
C. information D. ideas
( )17. A. strange B. strict
C. easy D. difficult
( )18. A. eats B. sells C. uses D. offers
( )19. A. who B. whose
C. which D. whom
( )20. A. anyone B. nobody
C. everyone D. someone
( )21. A. in B. with C. on D. out
( )22. A. head B. tail C. body D. side
( )23. A. another B. the other
C. other D. others
( )24. A. cut B. get C. find D. make
( )25. A. because B. so
C. although D. but
Ⅳ. 阅读理解(30分)
A
Different countries have different customs. When you travel to other countries, please follow their customs, just as the saying goes, “______”
Very often people who travel to the United States forget to tip(付小费). It is usual to tip who help carry your bags, taxi drivers and waiters. Waiters expect to get a 15% tip on the cost of your meal. Taxi drivers expect about the same amount.
In England, make sure to stand in line even if there are only two of you. It’s important to respect lines there. It’s a good idea to talk about the weather. It’s a favorite subject of conversation with the British.
In Spain, it’s a good idea to have a light meal in the afternoon if someone invites you for dinner. People have dinner very late, and restaurants do not generally open until after 9 pm.
In Arab countries, men kiss one another on the cheek(脸颊). Your host may welcome you with a kiss on both cheeks. It is polite for you to do the same.
In Japan, people usually give personal or business cards to each other when they meet for the first time. When a person gives you a card, don’t put it into your pocket right away. The person expects you to read it.
Don’t forget to be careful of your body language to express something in conversation. A kind of body language that is acceptable in one culture may be impolite in another.
( )26. When you travel to the USA, you don’t need to tip ______.
A. porters B. waiters
C. bus drivers D. taxi drivers
( )27. The missing sentence in the first paragraph should be “______”
A. Love me, love my dog.
B. He who laughs last laughs best.
C. When in Rome, do as the Romans do.
D. Where there is a will, there is a way.
( )28. The underlined word “porters” in the passage means .
A. 搬运工 B. 清洁工
C. 接线员 D. 售票员
( )29. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage
A. In Spain, people usually have dinner very early.
B. In England, it’s not polite to talk about the weather.
C. In Arab countries, men kiss one another on the cheek.
D. In Japan, you should not read the business card as soon as you get it.
( )30. What’s the best title for the passage
A. How to Tip
B. Body Language
C. When to Have Dinner
D. Advice to International Travelers
B
Different countries have different customs. Something that is polite in one country may be quite impolite in another. When two people meet for the first time, there are a lot of ways of greeting. The ways of greeting are not always the same in different countries.
In America two people usually greet each other with a handshake. It is a way to show respect(尊重) to the other person. Sports players from opposite teams shake hands before a game for .
However, most Americans don’t shake hands when they meet people they have already known well. When American friends meet each other, they might only wave(挥手), or maybe just nod(点头) their heads.
In New Zealand, there is a special way of greeting called “Hongi”(碰鼻礼). In the greeting, two people press their noses and foreheads(前额) together and close their eyes. This is an old tradition that comes from the Maori(毛利人), who were the first people to live in New Zealand. Even today, many New Zealanders still press their foreheads when they meet.
Kissing is sometimes used as a way to greet someone. In some countries, important people used to wear special rings. It was the custom for visitors to kiss these rings when they came for a meeting. In France, when people meet, they sometimes kiss each other on the face.
In Japan, people bow to each other every time they meet. Even family members bow to each other. People decide how low to bow depending on how respected the other person is.
Today, new ways of greeting are created all the time. People can do this with a quick “hi”, a handshake, or even a simple smile. The important thing is that the people they are greeting understand each other.
( )31. The underlined part “the same reason” refers to______.
A. showing love
B. showing respect
C. thanking each other
D. introducing each other
( )32. We can learn from the fourth paragraph that .
A. it’s impolite to press one’s nose in New Zealand
B. Hongi is a kind of traditional food in New Zealand
C. The Maori used to be an old village in New Zealand
D. Hongi is an old tradition in New Zealand
( )33. How low does one Japanese bow to the other
A. It depends on how successful the other person is.
B. It depends on how old the other person is.
C. It depends on how respected the other person is.
D. It depends on how tall the other person is.
( )34. Which of the following is not true according to the passage
A. It is OK to just nod heads when American friends meet.
B. Family members in Japan don’t bow to each other.
C. In some countries rings were once used for kissing.
D. The ways of greeting are changing over time.
( )35. The passage mainly talks about .
A. different ways of greeting
B. how to be a polite person
C. how to show respect to others
D. ways of saying hello in different languages
Ⅴ. 词汇运用(10分)
(Ⅰ)根据句意及首字母或汉语提示完成单词。 (5分)
36. The box is e . There isn’t anything in it.
37. Canberra (堪培拉) is the c city of Australia.
38. Someone k loudly at the door just now. Who was it
39. Every month the group members meet so that they can (交换) their opinions.
40. If you plan to go to America, make sure that you have an American (护照).
(Ⅱ)用所给词的适当形式填空。(5分)
41. In Korea students are expected (bow) to teachers.
42. I hear someone knocking at the door. Would you please have a look and don’t keep others (wait) too long
43. If you want to visit foreign countries, the best way to (accept) in that country is to try to know their customs.
44. (stick) the chopsticks into food is not allowed in China.
45. Although this house is expensive, I think it is worth (buy) because of its beautiful sight.
Ⅵ. 综合填空(10分)
从方框中选择合适的词并用其适当形式填空, 使短文内容通顺、完整。
different, excite, go, good, live,
low, mean, nature, time, west
As an old saying goes, “When in Rome(罗马), do as the Romans do. ” I learned the 46. of this when I studied in Russia.
One day I invited some of my Chinese friends to a famous local restaurant in Moscow. My guests and I were 47. about visiting Red Square and happy about our meeting. We had a warm chat until the waiter told me that we were being too loud. We turned our voices 48. . But this didn’t last long. The waiter came over to us two more 49. with the same message.
How bad an impression(印象)we must have left on the local people! In China, it’s 50. and important for a host to make a 51. atmosphere(气氛). However, in Russia and 52. countries, having a meal in a public place means you must keep your voice low. You need to be polite to others.
I felt bad about this. Even though we tried our 53. , it’s very difficult to develop a new habit.
Russians have their own special habits. My Russian friend, Andrey always looks around and thinks for a while before leaving home. I asked him why he did this. “Aha, ” Andrey said, “in Russia, people always take about a minute 54. over things and plans in their minds before leaving. So they won’t leave anything necessary behind. ”
Finding the 55. between cultures is much fun. I’d like to keep my eyes and mind open.
Ⅶ. 书面表达(20分)
假如你是刘哲, 请你对美国交换生Amy的信件进行回复。
要求: 1. 词数80左右;
2. 开头和结尾已给出, 不计入总词数。
Hi Liu Zhe,
How are you I hope you are doing well and having fun at school. I am going to China next week. I am looking forward to my trip. But I’m a bit worried that differences about table manners (餐桌礼仪) between our cultures might cause (造成) some problems. Can you tell me more about Chinese table manners
See you soon!
Yours,
Amy
Dear Amy,
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Liu Zhe
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