Unit 10 You're supposed to shake hands. Section B1a-1d同步课时练 (含答案)

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Unit 10You’re supposed to shake hands.
Section B 1a—1d基础练习
首字母填空
1. You will make m if you do things in a hurry.
2. Jim came out of his room and g Mr. Wang by shouting a friendly “hello”.
3. I thought they all had to b to the king.
4. She r home after work and made a cup of coffee for herself.
5. New York is not the c of the USA,but Washington D.C. is.
根据汉语提示完成句子
1. They live in (北方的) Spain.
2. Mr. Griffin’s (孙女) is eleven years old.
3. My knowledge of French is very (基本的).
4. Mr. Wang wrote down the words with a (粉笔).
5. Jagger found it is hard to get used to another country’s
(风俗).
单项选择
( )1. My brother doesn’t like playing football, but I like it very much.
A. a B. an C. the D. /
( )2.— Is Jim in the office
—No, he the dinning hall.
A. goes B. would go C. has gone D. had gone
( )3. It’s Year of the Pig. My parents gave a nice toy pig on New Year’s Day.
A. I B. me C. my D. mine
( )4.— The food looked bad, but it OK.
— So we can’t judge a man by his appearance.
A. is tasted B. tasted C. was tasted D. taste
( )5. In China, Tree-Planting Day is March 12.
on B. in C. at D. of
阅读理解
Ben, who was an excellent student at school, studied very hard. He got on well with all of his classmates and they all liked him so much. Unluckily, the poor boy’s father passed away because of a terrible accident two years ago, leaving Ben and his mother. Last Sunday afternoon, he went home from his school without saying anything. There would be a class meeting the next day. It was a rule that all the parents had to attend it . However, Ben didn’t want his mother to go to the meeting because she was a deaf-mute (聋哑人). With such a deaf-mute mother, he was afraid that other students and their parents would laugh at him. It was just what he could not stand.
Seeing her son getting home, the mother made a gesture (手势) of “I love you” as usual. Ben usually gave back a kiss to her in the past, but this time he didn’t say anything and went into his own room. Ben went for the table but he ate nothing with his head down. Her mother asked what on earth had happened to him. “Nothing serious. I just feel uncomfortable in my heart, Mum.”
The next day, forty-nine parents went into the classroom and sat on their children’s seats. Only Ben’s seat was empty. Ben was gloomy (忧郁的) on the seat. Suddenly, “please show your mother to your seat, Ben” the head teacher said. Ben’s mother made a gesture of “I’m sorry I’m late” to others. “Please explain your mother’s words to us, Ben” the head teacher said. So all the parents knew she was a deaf-mute. Then they all stood up from the seats and smiled to her in a friendly way.
Ben came to his mother and asked impolitely, “Why do you come here, Mum ”
“Only because I love you,” the mother made a gesture and her face turned red like a shy girl.
1.Why didn’t Ben want his mother to go to the class meeting
A.Because she was too busy.
B.Because she couldn’t hear or say.
C.Because she didn’t have new clothes.
D.Because she wanted to go to Canada.
2.How did the mother express “I love you”
A.By making a face.
B.By drawing a picture.
C.By making a gesture.
D.By saying it with her mouth.
3.Who explained the gesture of “I’m sorry I’m late” to others
A.Ben. B.Ben’s mother.
C.One of the parents. D.Ben’s head teacher.
4.What’s the best title for this passage
A.Ben’s sadness. B.A parents’ meeting.
C.Ben’s head teacher. D.Mother’s love.
五、阅读下面短文,根据短文内容回答问题。
A foreign friend of mine told me that the most difficult Korean habit to break was bowing. Sure. In Korea, bowing means saying hello and goodbye, and how can you live a day without doing so
Here’s a quick introduction about how and when to bow.
General Guidelines (方针)
Bows are generally reserved (保留) as greetings of respect to one’s seniors. You will hardly see close friends bowing to each other.
Posture (姿势)
Posture is important, even while bowing. Bowing occurs from the waist (腰), and not the neck. One should bow by bending forward his or her upper body from the waist, standing straight with knees (膝盖) closed.
It is polite to return the bow if you are receiving one, unless you’re a senior. Although you’re not required to bow when a child bows to you, it is nice to do so.
Exchange of business cards is common in Korea, and you’ll find yourself in situations when you’ll be exchanging cards and bowing at the same time.
Shake Hands
It’s becoming more and more common to shake hands in business settings. This too, is done while bowing. Korean women generally don’t shake hands first, even in business situations. There are some women who even find it impolite when a man shakes hands with them, so please pay attention to it.
1. Where does the writer come from
2. In Korea, do close friends bow to each other
3. If a person in Korea bows to you, what should you do
4. In Korea, what can be done while bowing
What does the writer think of bowing
六、语法填空
A gift is necessary when one is invited to visit friends in China. After greetings, the gift should __1__ (pass) to the host at once.
Remember that usually Chinese people will not open the gift in front of the person __2__ gives it. To show respect (尊敬), it may be necessary __3__ (explain) what the gift is. Bringing some tonics (补品) to the elders in the family is a good idea. You can also prepare some small gifts for the partner or kids of the host. The host usually makes full __4__ (prepare) by carefully tidying up the house and cooking a lot of delicious dishes. __5__ the meal is well prepared, the host may say to the guest politely, “Please excuse me for my poor treat.” __6__ a guest, you should make the host believe that there is plenty to eat by admiring the food.
While eating, the elders will use chopsticks to pick up food for guests as a __7__ (traditional) and ask them to eat more. You should accept their goodwill readily. But nowadays, the younger people do the traditional way __8__ (little).
After dinner, tea and fruit are usually served. When the guests want to leave, the host may still politely ask them to stay. They don’t have to take it __9__ (serious) and they can try to find a good time to leave. This doesn’t mean that 10 (leave) early is always a good idea as the host may feel that the guests are not satisfied with the treat. Finding the right time to leave depends on the situation.
答案
一、1. mistakes2. greeted3. bow4. returned5. capital 
二、1. northern 2. granddaughter 3. basic 4. chalk 5. custom
DCBBA
1.B2.C 3.A 4.D
五、1. Korea.
2. No, they don’t.
3. You should bow to him or her / return the bow.
4. Exchanging of business cards or shaking hands.
5. It is a very important custom in Korea.
六、1.be passed2.who##that3.to explain4.Preparations
5.Although##Though6.As7.tradition8.less9.seriously
10.leaving