Module 11 Way of life 模块过关检测(Word版附答案)

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Module
11 过关检测
时间:60分钟  
满分:100分
一、单项填空(每小题1分,共10分)
1.Bill
likes
to
play
   chess,
but
his
sister
likes
to
play
   piano.?
A.
/;
a
B.
/;
the
C.
the;
the
D.
the;
a
2.—
   is
waiting
for
you
at
the
school
gate,
Lucy.?
—Thank
you,
but
who
can
it
be?
A.
Anyone
B.
Nobody
C.
Someone
D.
Everyone
3.—The
cheese
doesn't
   good.
Why
don't
we
go
to
buy
some
fresh
cheese??
—Sounds
great!
A.
see
B.
find
C.
sound
D.
taste
4.He
has
much
   as
an
engineer,
so
he
was
chosen
as
the
group
leader.?
A.
interest
B.
service
C.
experience
D.
attention
5.If
you
want
to
be
on
the
school
football
team,
you
   train
harder.
?
A.
can
B.
will
C.
may
D.
must
6.—Can
you
tell
me
the
   between
these
two
photos?
?
—No.
They
look
quite
similar,
nearly
the
same.
A.
differences
B.
traditions
C.
meanings
D.
choices
7.The
poor
family
   a
lot
of
money
from
those
kind-hearted
people,
but
they
didn't
   it
because
they
want
to
make
money
on
their
own.?
A.
received;
receive
B.
accepted;
accept
C.
received;
accept
D.
accepted;
receive
8.After
the
teacher
finished
the
question,
Jenny
answered
almost
immediately.(选出与画线部分意思相同或相近的一项)
A.
luckily
B.
carefully
C.
in
time
D.
at
once
9.—It's
cold
outside.
You'd
better   
the
door.?
—All
right.
A.
not
opening
B.
not
open
C.
not
to
open
D.
don't
open
10.—Here's
a
present
for
you.
Happy
birthday,
Sweetie!
Open
it.
—Wow!
An
iWatch?
   !
Thank
you
so
much,
Dad!?
A.
What
a
surprise
B.
What
surprise
C.
What
a
waste
D.
What
waste
二、完形填空(每小题1.5分,
共15分)
If
you
are
in
the
UK,
you'll
probably
meet
people
who
never
talked
to
you
before.
They
may
call
you
"dear"
or
"darling"
or
"love".
Maybe
you
feel
puzzled(困惑的)
at
first.
 11 
there
is
no
need
to
worry
about
it.
These
people
are
just
trying
to
be
 12 .?
Just
like
"sir"
and
"madam",
there
are
many
other
 13 
for
the
British
to
call
the
people
who
they
may
not
know
well.
It
is
 14 
for
a
shop
assistant(店员)
to
call
you
"darling",
"dear",
"love".
Don't
 15 
embarrassed(尴尬的).?
The
British
also
use
words
 16 
"petal",
"duck",
"mate",
"son"
or
even
"treacle"(糖蜜).
It
all
depends
on(取决于)
your
age
and
where
you
are.
For
example,
if
you
give
your
 17 
to
an
elderly
lady
on
the
bus,
she
will
say
"Thanks,
dearie"
or
"Thank
you,
petal."
If
you
are
in
a
bar
in
the
West
Midlands
and
trying
to
 18 
a
drink,
the
barman
will
say
"What
will
it
be,
duck?"?
Next
time
you
are
called
a(n)
 19 
name
in
public
in
the
UK,
 20 
accept
it
and
smile.
And
remember
to
say
"please"
and
"thank
you".?
11.A.
And
     B.
Or
C.
So
D.
But
12.A.
polite
B.
excited
C.
afraid
D.
angry
13.A.
skills
B.
words
C.
kinds
D.
names
14.A.
possible
B.
funny
C.
boring
D.
rude
15.A.
sound
B.
listen
C.
feel
D.
taste
16.A.
without
B.
about
C.
from
D.
like
17.A.
room
B.
way
C.
seat
D.
place
18.A.
order
B.
book
C.
ask
D.
use
19.A.
common
B.
important
C.
strange
D.
beautiful
20.A.
still
B.
just
C.
even
D.
never
三、阅读理解(每小题2分,共30分)
A
Afternoon
Tea
(The
traditional
4
o'clock
tea)
★This
is
a
small
meal,
not
a
drink.
Now
many
people
seldom(不常)
have
afternoon
tea
because
they
have
to
go
out
to
work.
But
you
can
still
have
afternoon
tea
at
the
tea
rooms
around
Britain.
★Afternoon
tea
became
popular
about
150
years
ago.
At
that
time,
rich
ladies
invited
their
friends
to
their
houses
to
enjoy
tea.
They
also
gave
their
visitors
sandwiches
and
cakes.
Soon
everyone
was
enjoying
afternoon
tea.
High
Tea
(The
traditional
6
o'clock
tea)
★The
British
working
people
didn't
have
afternoon
tea.
They
seldom
have
a
meal
around
midday,
but
they
would
like
to
have
a
meal
after
work,
between
five
and
seven
o'clock.
This
meal
is
called
"High
Tea".
★People
always
eat
sweet
food
such
as
cakes
and
bread,
with
nice
savories(咸味的食品)
such
as
cold
meat
and
eggs.
This
meal
is
now
often
replaced
with(被替换)
a
supper
because
people
eat
their
main
meal
in
the
evening.
21.What
time
do
people
always
have
afternoon
tea?
A.
At
about
4:
00
am.
B.
At
about
4:
00
pm.
C.
At
about
6:
00
am.
D.
At
about
6:
00
pm.
22.How
long
has
afternoon
tea
been
popular?
A.
About
10
years.
B.
About
100
years.
C.
About
150
years.
D.
About
1,500
years.
23.
What
can't
visitors
enjoy
during
the
afternoon
tea
according
to
the
passage?
A.
Tea.
B.
Wine(酒).
C.
Cakes.
D.
Sandwiches.
24.What
people
always
have
high
tea
in
the
UK
according
to
the
Para.3?
A.
The
working
people.
B.
The
rich
people.
C.
The
mothers.
D.
The
fathers.
25.From
the
passage,
which
sentence
is
TRUE?
A.
High
tea
is
always
at
4:
00
pm.
B.
Now
people
like
having
afternoon
tea
at
home.
C.
People
only
eat
sweet
food
when
they
have
high
tea.
D.
The
two
kinds
of
tea
are
both
traditions
of
Britain.
B
  Table
manners
are
about
how
to
behave(表现得体)
when
you
eat
a
meal.
Different
countries
have
different
table
manners.
Now
let's
see
some
table
manners
in
the
following
countries.
Japan
It
is
OK
to
make
some
noises
when
you
eat
noodles
in
Japan.
Making
some
noises
is
not
rude
but
is
praise(赞美)
to
the
cook.
The
Japanese
also
say
it
tastes
better
if
you
make
some
noises
while
eating.
What
else
to
watch(留意):
it's
important
to
say
"Thanks"
before
and
after
a
meal.
France
In
France,
a
meal
is
like
a
ceremony(仪式).
People
enjoy
it
and
make
it
a
special
event.
You
should
never
discuss(谈论)
money
over
dinner.
And
going
Dutch
is
not
polite.
What
else
to
watch:
you
need
to
finish
everything
on
your
plate.
Mexico
In
Mexico,
whenever
you
catch
the
eye
of
someone
who's
eating,
even
a
stranger,
it's
good
manners
to
say
"provecho",
which
means
"enjoy".
What
else
to
watch:
where
you
sit
is
important
in
this
country.
Before
you
get
seated,
look
for
place
cards,
or
wait
until
the
host
seats
you.
And
you
must
say
"Enjoy
your
meal"
before
you
leave
the
table.
26.What's
the
polite
way
to
eat
noodles
in
Japan?
A.
Eating
quietly.
B.
Eating
quickly.
C.
Leaving
some.
D.
Making
some
noises.
27.What
don't
people
like
to
talk
about
over
dinner
in
France?
A.
Money.
B.
Weather.
C.
Sports.
D.
News.
28.What
should
you
say
before
you
leave
the
table
in
Mexico?
A.
Goodbye.
B.
Enjoy
your
meal.
C.
Thank
you.
D.
The
food
is
delicious.
29.Which
of
the
following
is
TRUE?
A.
The
Japanese
always
eat
quietly.
B.
People
in
France
like
going
Dutch
when
eating
out.
C.
Where
you
sit
is
important
in
Mexico.
D.
Strangers
never
talk
to
the
people
who
are
eating
in
Mexico.
30.This
passage
is
mainly
about   .?
A.
sports
stars
B.
dinner
parties
C.
eating
habits
D.
table
manners
C
  China
is
a
nation
of
etiquette(礼仪).
Chinese
people
are
among
the
most
hospitable
people
in
the
world.
If
foreigners
visit
a
Chinese
family,
they
would
be
surprised
at
the
warmth
that
they
would
receive
as
guests.
When
you
visit
a
Chinese
family,
the
host
usually
makes
tea
for
you.
Then
he
will
serve
you
snacks(小吃)
like
biscuits
or
candy.
Someone
in
the
family
will
also
chat
with
you,
never
letting
you
feel
lonely.
At
the
same
time,
other
family
members
will
prepare
a
meal
for
you.Chinese
people
treat(款待)their
guests
with
a
big
meal.They
always
present
more
food
than
the
guests
can
eat.
On
the
table,
the
guests
must
be
the
first
to
eat.
Perhaps
one
of
the
things
that
surprise
Western
guests
most
is
that
the
Chinese
host
likes
to
pick
food
for
visitors,
which
won't
happen
at
Western
tables.
The
Chinese
family
go
out
of
their
way
to
make
you
feel
at
home.
As
you
finish
eating,
the
host
usually
says,"It
seems
that
you
didn't
eat
much.
Please
have
more."
Although
you
tell
them
you
are
full,
they
still
put
more
food
in
your
bowl.
Being
warm
and
hospitable
has
long
been
an
important
part
of
Chinese
culture
and
tradition.
As
Confucius(孔子)
said
thousands
of
years
ago:
To
meet
friends
from
afar
How
happy
we
are!
31.What
does
the
underlined
word
"hospitable"
mean
in
Chinese
in
this
passage?
A.
好客的
B.
勤劳的
C.
朴实的
D.
诚实的
32.Which
is
NOT
mentioned
in
the
passage?
A.
The
Chinese
host
will
serve
visitors
snacks.
B.
Someone
in
the
Chinese
family
will
talk
with
visitors.
C.
The
Chinese
family
will
dance
with
visitors.
D.
The
Chinese
host
likes
to
pick
food
for
visitors.
33.What
the
Chinese
family
do
for
the
guests
is
to
    .?
A.
show
their
nice
food
B.
show
their
wealth
C.
make
them
healthy
D.
make
them
feel
at
home
34.What's
the
meaning
of
the
words
by
Confucius
at
the
end
of
the
passage?
A.
学而时习之,不亦说乎?
B.
有朋自远方来,不亦乐乎?
C.
人不知而不愠,不亦君子乎?
D.
己所不欲,勿施于人。
35.The
passage
mainly
tells
us
about   .?
A.
what
food
Chinese
people
like
to
eat
B.
why
Chinese
people
invite
the
guests
to
their
home
C.
how
Chinese
people
treat
the
guests
D.
where
Chinese
people
usually
go
四、从方框中选择最佳选项补全对话(有两项多余)(每小题1分,共5分)
A:
Mum,
we're
going
to
have
dinner
with
about
15
relatives,
right?
 36 
It's
the
first
time
for
me
to
have
a
dinner
with
so
many
relatives,
you
know.
?
B:
 37 
You're
a
smart
boy.
I
am
sure
everyone
will
like
you.?
A:
Really?
B:
Of
course.
 38 ?
A:
Yes,
I
know
that.
But
what
should
I
do?
B:
First
of
all,
remember
that
"After
you
is
good
manners."
A:
 39 ?
B:
That
means
being
patient
and
polite.
There
is
nothing
that
costs
less
than
civility
(礼貌).
So
keep
smiling
and
remember
to
say
thanks
often.
A:
OK.
 40 ?
B:
I'm
sure
you
will
be
one.
A.
I'll
try
to
be
like
a
gentleman.
B.
Take
it
easy.
C.
Should
I
bring
some
gifts?
D.
But
you
need
to
mind
your
manners.
E.
What
do
you
mean
by
that?
F.
How
can
it
be
true?
G.
I
can't
help
feeling
a
bit
nervous.
五、任务型阅读(每小题2分,共10分)
Everywhere
in
the
world
there
are
different
ways
of
behaving.
When
we
meet
someone,
everything
we
say
and
do
expresses(表达)
our
cultural
background(文化背景).
So
if
you
want
to
get
on
with
someone
from
another
culture,
it
helps
to
understand
something
about
these
differences.?
  Even
how
we
stand
depends
on(取决于)
our
culture.
English
people
talk
to
each
other
at
an
average(平均的)
distance
of
130
cm,
while
Italians
chat
at
an
average
distance
of
80
cm.
So
Italians
can
think
that
English
people
are
unfriendly
because
they
stand
too
far
away!
And
English
people
can
think
that
Italians
are
too
close.
  Touching
is
also
cultural.
The
French
touch
much
more
than
Americans.
A
French
couple
may
touch
100
times
in
half
an
hour
while
an
American
couple
may
only
touch
twice!
And
French
teenagers
touch
each
other
much
more
than
American
teenagers.
Canada
 If
you
are
invited
for
a
meal,
you
should
arrive
on
time

not
early
or
late.
Indonesia
Never
point
to
anything
with
your
foot.
France
When
eating
out,
keep
both
hands
on
or
above
the
table.
任务一
请将画线句子翻译成汉语。
41.
任务二
请根据短文内容回答问题。
42.In
which
country
can't
you
point
to
things
with
your
foot?
43.Where
do
French
people
keep
their
hands
when
they
eat
out?
任务三
请根据短文内容,完成下面的句子。
According
to
the
passage,
Italians
stand
 44 
than
English
people.
American
teenagers
touch
 45 
than
French
teenagers.?
六、根据短文内容及所给提示,在空白处填上适当的单词补全短文(每小题1分,共10分)
  You
want
to
know
about
my
stay
in
America,
right?
Well,
to
tell
you
the
truth,
it
is 46 (real)
an
eye-opening
experience
to
study
here.?
  In
China,
I
have
had
English 47 (class)
five
times
a
week
since
the
fifth
grade.
However,
I
didn't
know
how
different
textbook
English
could
 48 
(be)from
everyday
English
until
I
came
to
the
Hotchkiss
School,
Connecticut.
 49 
I
first
studied
English,
I
was
told
to
 50 (say)"I
am
fine"
when
people
say
"How
are
you".
 51 
in
the
US,
I
found
that
people
say
"I
am
good"
or
"I'm
tired".?
  I
have
discovered
more
and
more
 52 
between
Chinese
and
American
cultures.
To
my
 53 (surprised),
American
students
are
very
hard-working.
In
China,
schoolwork
is
almost
everything,
so
we
 54 (study)
hard
and
that's
it.
But
here,
a
"good"
student
gets
good
 55 (grade),
does
a
lot
for
the
public
and
plays
sports
or
music.?
46.  47.  48.  49.  50.  ?
51.  52.  53.  54.  55.  ?
七、书面表达(20分)
  假设你是张洋,你的笔友Paul要来中国留学。请你用英语给Paul写一封80词左右的电子邮件,向他介绍一下中国的风俗习惯。
要点:
1.遇到别人时常打招呼,而不是鞠躬或拥抱;
2.吃饭时一般用筷子,但用筷子指别人是不礼貌的;
3.吃完饭后主人常给客人沏茶,临走时要有礼貌地道别;
4.……
Dear
Paul,
Yours,
Zhang
Yang
Module
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五、任务型阅读
41.当我们遇到某个人时,我们所说的和所做的一切都表达着我们的文化背景。
42.Indonesia.
43.On
or
above
the
table.
44.closer
45.less
六、根据短文内容及所给提示,在空白处填上适当的单词补全短文
46.really
47.classes
48.be
49.When
50.say
51.But
52.differences
53.surprise
54.study
55.grades
七、书面表达
【范文赏读】
Dear
Paul,
I'm
glad
to
hear
that
you
will
come
to
China
for
a
visit.
Now
let
me
tell
you
some
manners
and
customs
in
China.
In
China,
when
you
meet
people,
you
can
greet
them
with
a
friendly
"Hello"
instead
of
bowing
or
hugging.
You'd
better
not
kiss
people
here.
As
to
having
meals,
we
usually
don't
use
knives
or
forks
to
eat.
You
may
have
to
learn
to
use
chopsticks.
But
remember
it
is
impolite
to
use
chopsticks
to
point
at
other
people.
After
a
meal,
the
host
often
makes
tea.
Before
you
leave
the
house,
you
must
say
goodbye
to
the
host
politely.
I
hope
you
will
come
to
China
soon
and
have
a
good
time
here.
Yours,
Zhang
Yang
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