Unit8
Culture
Shapes
Us单元练习
一、单项选择
1.
Though
the
old
man
didn't
have
enough
money,
he
gave
a
thousand
yuan
to
the
charity.
A.
/
B.
and
C.
but
D.
or
2.
---
Gina's
room
is
not
.
---
Yes.
Her
books
are
everywhere.
A.
busy
B.
healthy
C.
tidy
3.
Yu
Min
"China's
father
of
the
hydrogen
bomb
(氢弹之父)",
and
won
the
2014
national
top
science
and
Technology
Award.
A.
is
thought
B.
is
set
C.
is
praised
for
D.
is
praised
as
4.
Don't
be
.
We
for
the
English
test.
A.
noise;
study
B.
noise;
are
studying
C.
noisy;
study
D.
noisy;
are
studying
5.
They
wonder
robots
will
make
humans
lose
their
jobs
or
not.
A.
that
B.
if
C.
whether
6.
He
is
Tom,
because
they
both
enjoy
playing
basketball.
A.
same
as
B.
similar
to
C.
the
same
as
D.
the
similar
to
7.
---
You'd
better
not
.
You
should
show
good
.
---
OK.
I
will
queue
for
my
turn.
A.
push
in;
polite
B.
carry
on;
politely
C.
push
in;
manners
D.
hand
in;
manners
8.
---
I
wonder
at
8:00
last
night
---
I
was
watching
NBA.
A.
What
were
you
doing
B.
What
did
you
do
C.
what
you
were
doing
D.
What
are
you
doing
9.
Thought
is
the
key
opens
the
doors
of
the
world.
A.
why
B.
where
C.
which
D.
who
10.
---
Andy,
where
is
your
sister
---
She
university.
She
won't
return
until
July
15.
A.
has
gone
to
B.
has
been
to
C.
went
to
D.
goes
to
二、完形填空
Some
British
and
American
people
like
to
invite
friends
for
a
meal
at
home.
You
should
not
be
upset
11
your
English
friends
don't
invite
you
home.
12
doesn't
mean
they
don't
like
you!
Dinner
parties
usually
start
13
7
p.m.
and
8
p.m.,
and
end
at
about
11
p.m.
Ask
your
host
what
time
you
should
arrive.
It's
polite
to
bring
flowers,
chocolates
or
a
bottle
of
wine
14
a
gift.
Usually
the
evening
starts
with
drinks
and
snacks.
Do
you
want
to
be
extra
polite
Say
how
much
you
like
the
room,
or
the
15
on
the
wall.
But
remember—it's
not
polite
to
ask
how
much
things
16
.
In
many
families,
the
husband
sits
at
one
end
of
the
table
and
the
wife
sits
at
the
17
side.
They
eat
with
their
guests.
You'll
probably
start
the
meal
with
soup
or
something
small,
then
you'll
18
meat
or
fish
with
vegetables,
and
then
dessert
is
followed
by
coffee.
It's
polite
to
finish
19
on
your
plate
and
to
take
more
if
you
want
it.
Did
you
enjoy
the
evening
Call
your
hosts
the
next
day,
20
write
them
a
short
"thank
you"
letter.
British
and
American
people
like
to
say
"thank
you"
all
the
time!
11.
A.
if
B.
after
C.
before
D.
since
12.
A.
He
B.
She
C.
It
D.
Its
13.
A.
from
B.
between
C.
at
D.
in
14.
A.
for
B.
like
C.
as
D.
with
15.
A.
clothes
B.
pictures
C.
windows
D.
hats
16.
A.
cost
B.
spend
C.
pay
D.
take
17.
A.
others
B.
another
C.
other
D.
one
18.
A.
buy
B.
have
C.
get
D.
give
19.
A.
everything
B.
anything
C.
something
D.
nothing
20.
A.
and
B.
but
C.
also
D.
or
三、阅读理解
A
We
know
good
manners
are
important.
Today
I
am
going
to
tell
you
something
about
manners
in
different
countries.
I
think
you
already
know
that
people
in
different
countries
usually
have
different
ways
of
doing
things.
Something
that
is
rude
in
one
country
may
be
quite
polite
in
another.
For
example,
in
Britain
you
mustn't
lift
your
bowl
to
your
mouth
when
you
are
having
liquid
food.
That
is
considered
bad
manners
in
Britain.
But
in
Japan
you
needn't
worry
about
making
a
noise
when
you
drink
something.
It
shows
that
you
are
enjoying
it.
In
Britain
we
try
not
to
put
our
hands
on
the
table
at
all
during
a
meal.
In
Mexico,
however,
guests
are
expected
to
keep
their
hands
on
the
table
throughout
a
meal.
In
Arabic
countries
we
must
be
careful
with
our
hands.
You
see,
in
Arabic
countries
you
mustn't
eat
with
your
left
hand.
This
is
considered
to
be
very
impolite.
So,
what
should
you
do
if
you
visit
a
foreign
country
Well,
you
needn't
worry.
You
can
ask
the
native
people
there
to
help
you
and
you
can
just
watch
carefully
and
try
to
do
what
they
do.
21.
In
Arabic
countries
you
must
be
careful
with
your
.
A.
feet
B.
mouth
C.
eyes
D.
hands
22.
In
Britain
we
try
not
to
put
our
hands
during
a
meal.
A.
on
the
desk
B.
in
the
bed
C.
on
the
table
D.
in
the
pocket
23.
Which
of
the
following
is
true
A.
In
different
countries,
the
manners
are
the
same
B.
Different
manners
in
different
countries
C.
Good
manners
are
not
important
D.
In
Arabic
countries
we
mustn't
be
careful
with
our
hands
24.
What's
the
meaning
of
the
underlined
word
“throughout”
A.
穿过
B.
贯穿
C.
通过
D.
横过
25.
The
mainly
idea
of
this
passage
is
.
A.
Manners
B.
Habits
C.
Traffic
D.
Lights
B
Different
countries
have
different
customs.
When
you
are
in
different
countries,
you
should
follow
their
customs.
In
China,
it's
impolite
to
talk
when
eating
dinner.
And
you're
not
supposed
to
start
eating
first
if
there
are
older
people
at
the
table.
Very
often
people
who
travel
to
the
United
States
forget
to
tip(付小费).
It
is
usual
to
tip
waiters,
taxi
drivers
and
porters
who
help
carry
your
bags.
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(尊重)
lines
there.
It's
a
good
idea
to
talk
about
the
weather.
It's
a
favorite
subject
of
conversation
with
the
British.
In
Spain(西班牙),
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
9:00
p.m.
In
Saudi
Arabia
(沙特阿拉伯),
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(口袋)
as
soon
as
you
get
it.
The
person
expects
you
to
read
it.
Don't
forget
to
be
careful
of
your
body
language
to
express
something
in
conversations.
A
kind
of
body
language
that
is
acceptable
in
one
culture
may
be
impolite
in
another.
26.
How
many
countries
are
mentioned
in
this
passage
A.
Four.
B.
Five.
C.
Six.
D.
Seven.
27.
What
does
the
underlined
word
"porters"
mean
in
Chinese
A.
搬运工
B.
水电工
C.
建筑工
D.
环卫工
28.
If
you
travel
to
the
US,
you
spend
$200
on
a
taxi
ride
and
$320
on
a
meal,
you
are
supposed
to
tip
in
total.
A.
$520
B.
$78
C.
$156
D.
$60
29.
Which
of
the
following
is
True
A.
You
are
expected
to
kiss
your
host
on
the
cheek
in
Japan.
B.
Generally,
restaurants
don't
offer
dinner
after
9:00
p.m.
in
Spain.
C.
It's
impolite
to
eat
first
if
there
are
older
people
at
the
table
in
China.
D.
You
don't
need
to
stand
in
line
if
there
are
two
people
waiting
for
a
bus
in
England.
30.
What
does
the
passage
mainly
talk
about
A.
Where
to
travel.
B.
How
to
tip
in
different
countries.
C.
When
to
use
body
language.
D.
Customs
in
different
countries.
C
Whether
you
are
teaching
an
elementary
Spanish
class
or
passing
on
Spanish
to
your
children,
it
is
important
to
teach
children
good
manners.
And
there
are
culturally
appropriate(恰当的)
behaviors
that
children
need
to
know.
These
five
behaviors
are
considered
good
manners
throughout
Latin
America.
Of
course,
these
are
good
manners
in
the
US
too,
but
they
are
not
given
as
much
attention
because
the
opposite
behavior
is
not
considered
particularly
rude.
In
Spanish-speaking
countries,
however,
the
opposite
behavior
is
negative(负面的)
and
can
change
the
impression
people
have
of
children
(and
adults!).
All
of
these
good
manners
can
be
practiced
by
children
with
different
language
level.
Good
manners
to
teach
kids
learning
Spanish.
●
When
you
hand
something
to
someone,
put
it
directly
into
her
hand.
Do
not
toss
things
at
people.
●
Keep
your
feet
on
the
floor.
Do
not
put
your
feet
on
chairs.
●
When
you
move
away
from
a
group
of
people
or
leave
a
room,
say
con
permiso.
Do
not
just
walk
away.
●
If
someone
sneezes,
say
salud,
which
means
"take
care"
in
English.
●
When
you
arrive,
greet
everyone.
When
you
leave,
say
goodbye
to
everyone.
There
are
lots
of
resources(资源)
for
teaching
children
good
manners
in
Spanish.
Many
polite
behaviors
also
involve
language.
Here
you
will
find
resources
for
teaching
polite
expressions,
including
books
and
a
song.
There
are
also
YouTube
videos
that
teach
polite
behaviors.
In
my
experience,
kids
are
interested
in
what
is
considered
polite
behavior
in
different
cultures,
and
they
want
to
learn
to
act
appropriately.
We
work
hard
teaching
them
to
use
Spanish.
It
is
important
that
they
also
know
how
to
interact(相互影响)
so
that
others
are
comfortable
and
they
can
make
the
most
of
the
language
they
have
learned.
31.
The
passage
is
written
for
.
A.
children
with
different
language
levels
B.
teachers
who
are
teaching
in
the
Spanish
class
C.
parents
who
care
about
their
children's
manners
D.
travelers
who
will
go
abroad
on
holiday
32.
The
underlined
word
"toss"
in
the
passage
can
be
replaced
by
"
".
A.
buy
B.
make
C.
throw
D.
send
33.
According
to
the
passage,
which
is
considered
an
appropriate
behavior
A.
Jim
keeps
his
feet
on
his
friend's
chair.
B.
Jim
leaves
his
classmate's
party
without
saying
anything.
C.
Jim
sneezes,
and
his
friend
gets
angry
with
him.
D.
Jim
comes
in
and
says
good
morning
to
his
classmates.
34.
Which
is
NOT
one
of
the
resources
for
teaching
children
good
manners
in
Spanish
A.
A
language
book.
B.
A
song.
C.
A
birthday
gift.
D.
A
YouTube
video.
35.
The
best
title
of
the
passage
can
be
.
A.
Good
Manners
for
Spanish
Learners
B.
Some
Ways
of
Teaching
Children
Spanish
C.
How
to
Interact
with
Each
Other
D.
The
History
of
Spanish
Language
D
People
in
different
countries
have
different
ways
of
doing
things.
Something
that
is
polite
in
one
country
may
be
quite
impolite
in
another.
In
Britain,
you
mustn't
lift
your
bowl
to
your
mouth
when
you
are
having
some
liquid
food.
But
it's
different
in
China
and
in
Japan
you
even
needn't
worry
about
making
noises
when
you
have
it.
It
shows
that
you
are
enjoying
it.
But
it
is
regarded
as
bad
manners
in
Britain.
If
you
are
visitor
in
Mongolia,
what
manners
do
they
wish
you
to
have
They
wish
you
to
give
a
loud
"burp"(打嗝)
after
you
finish
eating.
Burning
shows
that
you
like
the
food.
In
Britain,
you
should
try
not
to
put
your
hands
on
the
table
when
you're
having
a
meal.
In
Mexica,
however,
guests
are
expected
to
keep
their
hands
on
the
table
during
a
meal.
But
in
Arab
countries
you
must
be
very
careful
with
your
hands.
You
mustn't
eat
with
your
left
hand.
Arab
consider
it
very
bad
manners
eating
with
left
hands.
So,
what
should
you
do
if
you
are
on
a
visit
in
another
country
Well,
just
do
in
Rome
as
the
Roman
do.
You
can
ask
the
native
people
to
help
you
or
just
watch
carefully
and
follow
them
.
36.
According
to
the
passage,
making
noises
when
you
have
liquid
food
isn't
bad
manners
in
.
A.
China
B.
Japan
C.
Britain
D.
Mongolia
37.
is
bad
manners
in
Britain.
A.
Eating
food
without
making
noises
B.
Putting
liquid
food
in
the
bowl
C.
Having
soup
directly
with
a
bowl
D.
Keeping
hands
off
the
table
38.
From
the
passage,
we
can
infer
that
.
A.
Mongolian
people
burp
when
they
are
eating
B.
Japanese
people
all
make
noises
when
drinking
C.
Chinese
people
never
make
noises
at
table
D.
few
Arabs
eat
with
left
hands
39.
"Do
in
Rome
as
the
Romans
do"
meas
.
A.
Do
as
the
native
people
do
B.
Do
as
you
do
at
home
C.
Ask
the
native
people
to
do
it
D.
Watch
the
native
people
doing
it
40.
The
passage
mainly
tell
us
.
A.
some
table
manners
in
Britain
B.
some
different
tables
manners
C.
different
ways
of
having
liquid
food
D.
to
have
good
manners
四、单词拼写(单句首字母填空)
41.
Please
give
me
a
large
b
of
noodles.
42.
This
is
my
p
room.
You
can't
enter
it
if
I
don't
allow.
43.
---
How
much
sugar
should
I
put
into
your
coffee
---
Two
s
.
44.
Robots
can
do
the
same
work
as
h
.
45.
They
bought
some
plates
and
f
.
五、单词拼写(根据中文提示拼写单词)
46.
You
can
park
your
car
in
the
(地下的)
parking.
47.
We
should
learn
how
to
behave
ourselves
in
(社会).
48.
What
would
you
do
if
you
won
a
million
(英镑)
49.
The
students
wrote
best
wishes
on
the
blackboard
with
colored
(粉笔).
50.
We
Chinese
have
meals
with
(筷子).
六、翻译(根据中文提示完成句子)
51.
据调查,
许多学生都会为了实现自己的目标而努力学习。(词数不限)
the
survey,
many
students
were
willing
to
work
hard
to
achieve
their
aims.
52.
Although
Paris
and
London
are
cities
in
different
countries,
they
still
have
many
things
(共同之处).
(词数不限)
53.
We
should (轮流)
to
clean
our
classroom.
54.
上课之前我们通常整理桌椅。(词数不限)
We
usually
the
desks
and
chairs
before
class.
55.
不管你喜欢印度食品,西方食品,还是日本食品,在新加坡你都能找得到!
you
like
Indian
food,
Western
food
Japanese
food,
you'll
find
it
all
in
Singapore!
七、适当形式填空(单句适当形式)
56.
Dave's
parents
are
both
police
(office).
57.
Look!
The
(guest)
who
come
from
the
USA
are
waiting
over
there.
58.
---
Can
she
speak
(Russia)
well
---
Yes,
she
comes
from
Russia.
59.
My
family
lives
in
the
(center)
park
of
the
city.
60.
Dumplings
are
the
(tradition)
food
in
China.
八、补全对话(选择)
A:
Hi,
Molly.
Where's
your
brother
Larry
I
thought
he
was
joining
us.
B:
Hi,
Kathy.
I'm
sorry.
61.
He
is
working
late
tonight.
A:
Oh,
Larry's
working
late
again
B:
Yeah,
he
is.
A:
I
see…
I
really
don't
think
sixteen-year-olds
should
be
allowed
to
work
at
night.
62.
B:
Oh,
I
disagree
with
you.
Teenage
boys
never
get
tired.
A:
Well,
maybe.
63.
B:
That's
true.
He
needs
time
to
do
homework.
A:
And
you
know.
Molly…he
should
really
cut
his
hair.
B:
Oh,
I
don't
know.
64.
A:
Yes,
I
do.
It
doesn't
look
clean.
And
I
think
he
should
stop
wearing
that
silly
earring.
B:
Hmm…I
disagree.
I
kind
of
like
it.
It
look
cool!
A:
You
know
another
thing
that
worries
me
65.
B:
Yeah,
I
know.
I
think
he
shouldn't
work
on
weekends.
A:
That's
right.
He
needs
to
spend
time
with
friends.
A.
Do
you
think
it's
too
long
B.
Larry
can't
join
us
after
all.
C.
I
think
teenagers
should
go
out.
D.
Young
people
need
to
sleep.
E.
Larry
doesn't
seem
to
have
many
friends.
F.
But
Larry
shouldn't
work
every
night.
答案
一、单项选择
1.
A
2.
C
3.
D
4.
D
5.
C
6.
B
7.
C
8.
C
9.
C
10.
A
二、完形填空
11.
A
12.
C
13.
B
14.
C
15.
B
16.
A
17.
C
18.
B
19.
A
20.
D
三、阅读理解
21.
D
22.
C
23.
B
24.
B
25.
A
26.
C
27.
A
28.
B
29.
C
30.
D
31.
B
32.
C
33.
D
34.
C
35.
A
36.
B
37.
C
38.
D
39.
A
40.
B
四、单词拼写(单句首字母填空)
41.
bowl
42.
private
43.
spoons
44.
humans
45.
forks
五、单词拼写(根据中文提示拼写单词)
46.
underground
47.
society
48.
pounds
49.
chalk
50.
chopsticks
六、翻译(根据中文提示完成句子)
51.
According
to
52.
in
common
53.
take
turns
54.
tidy
up
55.
Whether,
or
七、适当形式填空(单句适当形式)
56.
officers
57.
guests
58.
Russian
59.
central
60.
traditional
八、补全对话(选择)
61.
B
62.
D
63.
F
64.
A
65.
E