8B
Unit5
Good
manners课后提升卷
一、单项选择(每小题1分,满分10分)
1.
—
Do
you
think
the
2008
Beijing
Olympic
Games
______
great
success?
—
Yes.
______
most
successful
one
in
history.
A.
/;
The
B.
the;
The
C.
a;
/
D.
a;
The
2.
—
Excuse
me,
sir.
But
you’re
______
my
way.
—
Sorry.
I
______
know
you
were
passing
by.
A.
on;
didn’t
B.
in;
didn’t
C.
on;
hasn’t
D.
in;
hasn’t
3.
---Where
is
your
mother?
---She_______
Shanghai.
She
won't
come
back_______
next
week.
A.
has
gone
to;
until
B.
has
been
to;
until
C.
has
been
in;
till
D.
has
gone
to;
after
4.
Checking
your
answers
before
______
in
your
paper
can
help
you
______
mistakes.
A.
handing;
make
B.
hand;
making
C.
handing;
avoid
D.
hand;
avoiding
5.
----Boy,
just
listen
carefully.
Don’t
______
me!
-----I’m
sorry,
sir
A
push
past
B
push
before
C
cut
in
D
cut
in
on
6.
There
is
______
on
the
river
and
it
is
______
for
us
to
go
skating.
A.
enough
ice;
enough
cold
B.
ice
enough;
cold
enough
C.
enough
ice;
cold
enough
D.
ice
enough;
enough
cold
7.
He
doesn’t
know
who
_____this
history
book.
A.
to
talk
about
B.
talk
to
about
C.
to
talk
to
about
D.
talk
about
to
8.
There
aren’t
many
tickets
left.
You’d
better
______
you
can
get
one
today.
A.
make
sure
of
B.
make
a
decision
C.
make
sure
D.
make
plans
9.
You’d
better
fix
the
machine
_____
I
have
told
you.
Otherwise,
you
may
make
more
problems.
A.
like
B.
as
C.
with
D.
follow
10.
—A
homeless
man
won
a
big
prize.
He
became
rich
over
night.
—_______.
A.
Better
safe
than
sorry
B.
The
early
bird
catches
the
worm
C.
Every
dog
has
its
day
D.
Actions
speak
louder
than
words
二、词汇检测(每小题1分,满分20分)
A)
根据下列句子及所给汉语注释或通过上下文,写出空缺处各单词的正确形式。每空只写一词(每小题1分)
1.
Water
was
________
(流动)
all
over
the
bathroom
floor.
So
terrible!
2.
We
are
sure
to
find
a
________
(合适的)
way
to
decide
who
is
the
best
in
our
class.
3.
When
I
arrived,
I
found
her
in
________
(谈话)
with
Mr
Li.
4.
He
________
(推)
me
and
I
fell
into
the
river.
We
all
didn't
know
why
he
did
that.
5.
The
teacher
decided
to
make
her
opinions
________
(公开).
6.
He
lighted
a
________
(蜡烛)
and
walked
into
the
dark
room.
7.
I
can
not
________
(表达)
to
you
how
much
I
missed
you
when
I
was
in
the
UK.
8.
Please
make
everything
in
its
________
(正确的)
place.
9.
The
boy
wants
to
choose
one
of
his
favourite
________(话题)to
talk
about.
10.
Would
you
mind
_______________
(解释)
the
problem
to
me
again?
B)
用括号中所给动词的适当形式填空(每小题2分)
11.
This
new
computer
will
make
our
work
easier
________
(complete).
12.
Great
changes
________
(take)
place
in
Beijing
in
the
past
few
years.
13.
He
________
(shake)
my
hand
and
led
me
into
the
dining
hall.
14.
Everything
seemed
__________
(happen)
so
fast
before
I
realized
the
danger.
15.
Well,
that’s
another
way
I
could
think
of
________
(share)
the
same
idea
with
them,
三、完型(每小题1分,满分10分)
Different
countries,different
manners
People
in
different
countries
have
different
ways
of
doing
things.
Something
that
is
polite
in
one
country,but
it
is
quite
impolite
in
another.
In
Britain,you
mustn’t
lift
your
bowl
to
your
mouth
when
you
1
some
liquid(液体)food.
But
it’s
different
in
China.
And
in
Japan
you
even
needn’t
worry
about
2
noises
when
you
have
it.
It
shows
that
you
are
enjoying
3
.
But
people
in
Britain
regard
it
as
bad
manners.
If
you
are
a
4
in
Mongolia,what
manners
do
they
wish
you
5
?They
wish
you
to
give
a
loud“burp”(打嗝)after
you
6
eating.
Burping
shows
that
you
like
the
food.
In
Britain,you
should
try
7
put
your
hands
on
the
table
when
you
are
having
a
meal.
In
Mexico,however,they
wish
guests
to
keep
their
hands
on
the
table
during
a
meal.
But
in
Arab
countries
you
must
be
very
8
with
your
hands.
You
mustn’t
eat
9
your
left
hand.
Arabs
think
it
bad
manners
to
eat
with
1eft
hands.
So,
10
should
you
do
if
you
are
on
a
visit
in
another
country?
Well,just
do
in
Rome
as
the
Romans
do.
You
can
ask
the
native(本土的)people
to
help
you
or
just
watch
carefully
and
follow
them.
1.
A.
had
B.
are
having
C.
has
D.
is
having
2.
A.
making
B.
make
C.
is
making
D.
are
making
3.
A.
that
B.
this
C.
it
D.
its
4.
A.
visitor
B.
visitors
C.
visiting
D.
visits
5.
A.
having
B.
to
have
C.
have
D.
has
6.
A.
start
B.
finish
C.
want
D.
decide
7.
A.
don’t
to
B.
don’t
C.
to
not
D.
not
to
8.
A.
care
B.
cares
C.
careful
D.
carefully
9.
A.
in
B.
by
C.
with
D.
and
10.
A.
who
B.
where
C.
when
D.
what
四、阅读理解(每小题2分,满分20分)
A
An
important
question
about
eating
out
is
who
pays
for
the
meal.
If
a
friendof
yours
asks
you
to
have
lunch
with
him,
you
may
say
something
like
this,
"I'm
afraid
it'll
have
to
be
someplace
cheap,
as
I
have
very
little
money."
The
other
person
may
say,
"OK,
I'll
meet
you
at
McDonald's."
This
means
that
the
two
agree
to
go
Dutch,
that
is,
each
person
pays
for
himself.
He
may
also
say,
"Oh,
no.
I
want
to
take
you
to
lunch
at
Smith's,"
or
"I
want
you
to
try
the
Chinese
dumplings
there.
They're
great."
This
means
the
person
wants
to
pay
for
both
of
you.
If
you
feel
friendly
towards
this
person,
you
can
go
with
him
and
you
needn't
pay
for
the
meal.
You
may
just
say,
"Thank
you.
That
would
be
very
nice."
American
customs
(1)
about
who
pays
for
dates
(2)
are
much
the
same
as
in
other
parts
of
the
world.
In
the
old
days,
American
women
wanted
men
to
pay
for
all
the
meals.
But,
today,
a
university
(3)
girl
or
a
woman
in
business
world
will
usually
pay
her
way
during
the
day.
If
a
man
asks
her
for
a
dance
outside
the
working
hours,
it
means
"Come,
as
my
guest(4)."
So
as
you
can
see,
it
is
a
polite
thing
to
make
the
question
clear
at
the
very
beginning.
Notes:
(1)
custom
n.
风俗
(2)
date
n.
约会
(3)
university
n.
大学
(4)
guest
n.
客人
1.
The
passage
tells
us
_______.
A.
How
to
eat
out
B.
Where
to
eat
out
C.
What
to
eat
out
D.
Who
pays
for
the
meal
2.
If
you
have
little
money,
.
A.
You'll
have
a
cheap
meal
B.
You'll
borrow
some
from
others
C.
You'll
ask
your
friend
to
pay
for
your
meal
D.
You
won't
want
your
friends
to
ask
you
to
dinner
3.
"Go
Dutch"
in
this
passage
means
______
.
A.
去饭馆
B.
就餐
C.
订餐
D.
各自付款
4.
Sometimes
your
friend
takes
you
to
lunch.
It
means
.
A.
He's
going
to
lend
some
money
to
you
B.
He's
going
to
pay
for
your
meal,
too
C.
He'll
be
angry
with
you
D.
He
can't
understand
you
5.
In
America,
some
girls
and
women
now
______
.
A.
Ask
men
to
pay
for
their
meals
B.
Try
to
pay
for
the
men's
meals
C.
Try
to
pay
for
their
own
meals
D.
Never
have
anything
outside
B
A
young
man
blamed
(责备)
a
kid
for
eating
on
the
underground
in
Hong
Kong.
The
kid's
mother
got
angry
about
the
young
man's
attitude
(态度)
and
they
started
to
argue
with
each
other.
This
happened
last
year
and
has
caused
a
huge
argument
on
the
Internet.
Some
people
think
the
behavior
of
the
kid,
a
Chinese
tourist,
is
bad
because
eating
is
not
allowed
(允许)
on
the
Hong
Kong
underground.
Others
say
that,
because
there's
no
such
rule
in
many
other
cities,
it's
reasonable
that
the
tourists
didn't
know
about
it.
James
Tien,
chairman
of
the
Hong
Kong
Tourism
Board,
asked
both
sides
to
calm
down.
“Both
parties
should
learn
to
see
things
from
the
other
side,”
he
said.
“Hong
Kong
citizens
(居民)
should
be
more
polite
and
explain
local
rules
to
tourists.”
He
also
thinks
that
travelers
should
improve
their
manners.
“When
in
Rome,
do
as
the
Romans
do.
Social
customs
are
different
in
different
countries
and
cities.
Travelers
should
obey
the
local
rules.”
With
the
improvement
of
living
conditions,
more
and
more
Chinese
are
traveling
abroad.
But
there
are
still
a
number
of
Chinese
lacking
in
(缺乏)
a
sense
of
public
manners.
Developing
civilized
(文明的)
behavior
among
Chinese
travelers
is
becoming
important
in
China.
“We
are
going
to
improve
the
inner
being
(内在)
of
every
Chinese
citizen.
Travel
events
are
a
turning
point,”
said
an
official
from
the
Central
Spiritual
Civilization
Office.
6.
The
argument
on
the
Internet
is
caused
by
________
on
the
Hong
Kong
underground.
A.
smoking
B.
drinking
C.
eating
D.
littering
7.
Which
is
James
Tien's
opinion?
A.
Keep
your
own
customs
in
other
countries
or
cities.
B.
Follow
the
rules
or
customs
of
the
local
countries
or
cities.
C.
Introduce
your
customs
to
the
local
people.
D.
Give
up
your
own
rules
and
learn
the
rules
of
other
countries.
8.
The
underlined
words
“turning
point”
in
the
last
paragraph
probably
means
________.
A.
an
event
marking
(表明)
an
important
change
B.
a
crossing
in
one
street
C.
a
kind
of
bad
behavior
D.
an
interesting
point
9.
Which
of
the
following
is
true
according
to
the
passage?
A.
Eating
is
not
allowed
on
the
underground
in
many
other
cities.
B.
Social
customs
are
the
same
in
different
countries
and
cities.
C.
A
young
man
blamed
a
kid
for
crying
on
the
underground
in
Hong
Kong.
D.
Eating
on
the
Hong
Kong
underground
caused
the
argument
on
the
Internet.
10.
What
is
the
best
title
for
the
article?
A.
How
to
Be
a
Good
Tourist
B.
Reasons
for
Tourists'
Worst
Behaviors
C.
No
Eating
on
the
Hong
Kong
Underground
D.
Follow
the
Local
Customs
When
Traveling
五、句子翻译(每小题3分,满分15分)
1.
首要的是,你要保护自己远离危险。
_________________________________________________________________
2.
他太有礼貌了,不会在别人面前插队的。
_________________________________________________________________
3.
这道题太难了,他们算不出来。
_________________________________________________________________
4.
如果你在街上撞到人,你应该说“对不起”。
_________________________________________________________________
5.
我昨天意外地在街上碰到了李老师。
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六、任务性阅读。(每空2分,满分10分)
Taboos
(禁忌)
of
different
people’s
culture
A
taboo
(忌讳,禁忌)
is
a
social
action
that
is
not
allowed.
Every
culture
in
the
world
has
its
own
taboos.
The
breaking
of
a
taboo
sometimes
makes
people
feel
uncomfortable.
I
learned
this
through
my
own
experience.
Last
weekend,
Wang
Lin
and
I
showed
two
foreigners
(外国人)
around
our
city.
Mr
Singh
was
from
India
and
Mr.
White
from
USA.
When
I
held
out
my
left
hand
to
shake
hands
with
him,
Mr.
Singh
seemed
to
be
unhappy.
Mr.
White,
however,
was
quite
casual
(随意).
He
said
hello
to
me
with
a
big
smile
and
a
wave
of
his
hand.
In
the
evening,
we
stopped
at
a
restaurant
for
dinner.
I
noticed
that
Mr.
Singh
didn’t
touch
the
beef
and
Mr.
White
seemed
not
to
like
chickens’claws
(爪).
During
the
meal,
Wang
Lin
said
sorry
to
Mr.
Singh
and
continued
to
explain
that
we
didn’t
know
it
was
a
taboo
in
India
to
shake
one’s
left
hand.
Mr.
Singh
explained
that
since
oxen
(牛)
are
sacred
(神圣的)
in
India,
people
don’t
eat
beef
there.
Mr.
White
joined
in
and
said
that
it
was
not
usual
in
the
USA
for
people
to
eat
chickens’
claws.
He
went
on
to
say
that
Americans
don’t
usually
get
into
each
other’s
personal
(私人的)
space.
Marriage,
job
and
age
are
their
taboos.
Isn’t
it
a
good
lesson
to
remember?
Main
idea
The
taboos
in
every
country
are
(1)
.
People
sometimes
feel?unhappy?if
one
breaks
a
taboo.
Facts
In
India
Indians
don’t
eat
beef
because
they
think
oxen
are
sacred.
It’s
(2)
to
shake
one’s
left
hand.
In
the
USA
It’s
not
a
taboo,
but
Americans
(3)
eat
chickens’
claws.
Americans
don’t
usually
get
into
each
other’s
personal
space.
For
example,
they
usually
don’t
ask
someone
else’s
marriage,
job
or?(4)
.
Conclusion
If
you
(5)
taboos,
you
can
get
on
well
with
the
people
from
different
cultures.
七、书面表达(满分15分)
班级准备举办一个“Good
Manners
in
our
daily
life”的讲座,你准备给其他同学介绍一些关于日常礼仪方面的事,要点如下。词数在80词左右。
要点:1.
第一次和人见面时会问好或握手,一般不用亲吻的方式问候。
2.
在公交车上给有需要的人让座,公共场所不大声喧哗。
3.
插队是不礼貌的,要排队等候;
4.
吃喝时不发出太多声响,不张大嘴巴吃饭,要等每个人吃完再离席;
5.
希望这些规则对你们很有帮助……
Good
Manners
in
our
daily
life
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答案:
单选:1-5
DBACD
6-10
CCCBC
词汇检测:
A)
running;
proper;
conversation;
pushed;
public;
candle;
express;
proper;
subjects;
explaining
B)
to
complete;
have
taken;
shook;
to
happen;
to
share
完型:1-5
BACAB
6-10
BDCCD
阅读:1-5
DADBC
6-10
CBADD
翻译:1.
Above
all,
you
must
keep
yourself
from
danger
2.
He
is
too
polite
to
push
in
before
others.
3.
The
problem
is
too
difficult
to
work
the
problem
out.
4.
You
should
say
“sorry”
if
you
bump
into
someone
in
the
street.
5.
Yesterday
I
met
Mr
Lee
on
the
street
by
accident.
任务型阅读:1.
different
2.
rude/
impolite
3.
seldom
4.
age
5.
remember/
know
书面表达:
Good
manners
in
our
daily
life
Today
I’m
going
to
hold
a
talk
on
good
manners
in
our
daily
life.
We
will
say
hello
or
shake
hands
with
each
other
when
we
meet
someone
for
the
first
time.
We
don’t
greet
each
other
with
a
kiss.
We
should
give
our
seats
to
someone
in
need
on
the
bus.
Don’t
talk
loudly
in
public./
We
should
keep
our
voice
down
in
public.
It’s
impolite
to
push
/
cut
in
before
others.
And
we
should
queue
/
wait
in
line.
We
shouldn’t
make
too
much
noise
when
eating
or
drinking,
and
don’t
eat
with
our
mouth
open.
Before
we
leave,
wait
for
everyone
to
finish./
Don’t
leave
until
everyone
finishes.
I
hope
these
rules
are
helpful
to
you.
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