Unit 10 You’re supposed to shake hands 单元测试卷(含听力原文+答案)

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Unit
10 You’re
supposed
to
shake
hands测试卷
第一部分 听力技能(共两节,满分20分)
第一节 听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项回答问题。听每段对话前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。(共5小题,计5分)
(  )1.What
does
the
woman
want
to
learn?
A.How
to
use
the
chopsticks.
B.How
to
use
the
knife
and
fork.
C.How
to
use
the
new
mobile
phone.
(  )2.What
are
they
supposed
to
do
when
they
meet
for
the
first
time?
A.Shake
hands.
B.Bow.
C.Kiss.
(  )3.What
time
was
the
man
supposed
to
arrive?
A.At
6:00.
B.At
7:00.
C.At
8:00.
(  )4.What
does
the
boy
think
the
girl
is
supposed
to
wear?
A.A
long
dress.
B.A
short
dress.
C.A
pink
dress.
(  )5.What
does
the
boy
advise
the
girl
to
do?
A.To
take
a
book.
B.To
take
some
flowers.
C.To
take
a
box
of
chocolates.
第二节 听下面6段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有2~3个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项回答问题。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。(共15小题,计15分)
  听第六段材料,回答第6、7小题。
(  )6.Why
does
the
girl
feel
nervous
before
going
to
Switzerland?
A.Because
she
doesn’t
know
the
language.
B.Because
she
has
never
been
abroad.
C.Because
she
doesn’t
know
the
culture.
(  )7.What
should
the
girl
do
if
she
goes
to
a
party
in
Switzerland?
A.She
can’t
be
late.
    
B.She
should
buy
a
present.
C.She
should
take
some
flowers.
  听第七段材料,回答第8、9小题。
(  )8.Why
does
Lingling
not
eat
too
many
peaches
in
summer?
A.Because
she
doesn’t
like
peaches.
B.Because
eating
too
many
of
them
may
make
her
uncomfortable.
C.Because
they
are
too
expensive.
(  )9.What
fruit
is
good
for
people
in
summer?
A.The
pear.
 B.The
peach.
C.The
apple.
  听第八段材料,回答第10、11小题。
(  )10.Where
are
the
students?
A.In
the
library.
    
B.In
the
science
museum.
C.In
the
amusement
park.
(  )11.When
are
the
students
supposed
to
be
back?
A.Before
7:30.
B.Before
10:00.
C.Before
11:30.
  听第九段材料,回答第12至14小题。
(  )12.How
does
Wei
Hua
feel
about
going
to
Japan?
A.Surprised
and
excited.
    
B.Excited
and
nervous.
C.Embarrassed
and
shy.
(  )13.Why
is
the
man
familiar
with
Japan?
A.Because
he
is
a
Japanese.
B.Because
he
is
working
there.
C.Because
he
has
been
there
twice.
(  )14.What
should
Wei
Hua
wear
if
she
goes
to
a
party
in
Japan?
A.She
should
dress
up.
B.She
should
be
on
time.
C.She
should
buy
a
present.
  听第十段材料,回答第15至17小题。
(  )15.How
did
Maria
feel
about
the
party?
A.Great.
B.Bad.
C.Wonderful.
(  )16.What
time
did
Maria
get
to
the
party?
A.At
7:00.
B.At
7:30.
C.At
8:00.
(  )17.What
did
Maria
wear
at
the
party?
A.A
dress.
B.A
T-shirt.
C.Jeans.
  听第十一段材料,回答第18至20小题。
(  )18.What
do
people
think
about
the
place
when
going
out
to
eat?
A.Not
only
the
food
but
also
the
subject
of
the
place.
B.Either
the
feeling
or
the
food
of
the
place.
C.Both
the
food
and
the
feeling
of
the
place.
(  )19.Where
was
Hard
Rock
Cafe
started?
A.In
New
York.
B.In
London.
C.In
France.
(  )20.When
restaurants
have
no
subject,
what
do
they
do?
A.Play
good
music.
    
B.Put
up
pictures
on
the
wall.
C.Make
customers
feel
nice.
第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,20小题,满分40分)
第一节 阅读下列图表及短文,从每题所给的A、B、C
三个选项中,选出最佳选项回答问题或完成句子。(共15小题,计30分)
A
Table
Manners
Around
the
World
Eating
Manners
Japan:
It
is
“perfectly”okay
to
slurp
when
you
eat
noodles.
Unlike
making
big
noises,
slurping
slightly
is
not
rude.
Japanese
also
say
it
tastes
better
if
you
slurp.
France:
Never
discuss
money
or
religion
over
dinner.
What
is
different
from
the
manners
in
Russia
is
that
finishing
everything
on
your
plate
is
considered
good
manners.
Mexico:
Whenever
you
catch
the
eye
of
someone
who’s
eating,
even
a
stranger,
it’s
good
manners
to
say
“provecho”,
which
means
enjoy.
In
Mexico,
dining
is
more
than
a
meal.
It’s
a
social
occasion—lunches
are
seldom
quick
and
suppers
can
last
for
hours.
Where
you
sit
matters
in
the
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.
Drinking
Manners
America:
If
you
empty
a
bottle
into
someone’s
glass,
it
obliges
that
person
to
buy
the
next
bottle.
It’s
polite
to
put
the
last
drops
into
your
own
glass.
Australia:
In
a
pub
it’s
usual
to
buy
a
round
of
drinks
for
everyone
in
your
group.
When
it’s
your
turn,
say
“It’s
my
round”.
When
it’s
their
round,
they
will
buy
it
for
you.
Don’t
leave
before
you’ve
bought
a
round.
Japan:
Don’t
fill
your
own
glass
of
alcohol.
Instead,
you
should
pour
for
others
and
wait
for
them
to
do
it
for
you.
(  )21.When
you
are
at
table
in
Mexico,
you
should
    .?
A.wish
others
happy
with
eating
before
leaving
the
table
B.eat
as
quickly
as
you
can
to
save
your
time
C.keep
silent
if
you
catch
the
eye
of
a
stranger
(  )22.According
to
the
passage,
it
is
good
manners
to
    .?
A.keep
quiet
when
eating
noodles
in
Japan
B.leave
some
food
on
your
plate
in
France
C.take
turns
to
treat
each
other
in
Australia
B
Experiencing
China
Mike,
Canada
I
spent
three
months
with
my
host
family
in
China.
It
was
a
lifetime
experience.
I
was
able
to
experience
Chinese
living
and
culture
from
basic
Tai
Chi
to
Beijing
Opera.
I
even
visited
a
famous
traditional
Chinese
medicine
hospital.
Now
I
have
a
better
under-standing
of
Chinese
culture.
Joanna,
Australia
I
stayed
with
my
host
family
for
five
months.
My
host
mother
is
a
Chinese
teacher
and
she
is
really
warm-hearted.
With
her
help,
my
Chinese
has
improved
a
lot.
And
I
have
got
used
to
a
new
culture.
My
favorite
part
of
the
experience
was
sharing
my
feelings
in
China
with
her.
Cindy,
Germany
Recently
I
took
part
in
a
program
to
study
Chinese.
I
lived
with
a
host
family
in
China
for
six
months.
My
host
sister
is
a
really
hard-working
student.
It
was
amazing
to
see
how
she
made
progress
in
English.
And
a
close
relationship
has
developed
between
us.
(  )23.Who
visited
a
traditional
Chinese
medicine
hospital?
A.Mike.
    
B.Joanna.
C.Cindy.
(  )24.How
long
did
Joanna
stay
with
her
host
family
in
China?
A.For
three
months.
    
B.For
four
months.
C.For
five
months.
(  )25.Cindy
thinks
her
host
sister
is
    .?
A.a
wonderful
cook
    
B.a
responsible
doctor
C.a
hard-working
student
C
  If
an
American
friend
invites
you
to
his
or
her
home
for
dinner,
keep
these
important
rules
in
mind.
First
of
all,
arrive
on
time
(but
not
early).
It’s
OK
to
be
ten
or
fifteen
minutes
late
but
not
forty-five
minutes
late.
Second,
it
is
polite
to
bring
a
small
gift.
Flowers
or
candies
are
always
good.
If
you
take
a
special
gift
that
is
made
in
your
own
country,
your
friend
will
certainly
enjoy
accepting
that.
Wearing
beautiful
clothes
and
a
smile
is
good
but
not
enough.
Table
manners
are
also
very
important.
Do
not
open
your
mouth
to
talk
when
you
are
eating
food.
Also,
eat
with
your
mouth
closed.
When
you
want
to
get
food
that
is
a
little
far
from
you,
do
not
stretch
your
hands
to
reach
for
it.
Ask
others
to
pass
the
food
to
you.
After
dinner,
don’t
leave
at
once,
but
don’t
stay
at
your
friend’s
house
for
too
long,
either.
When
your
friend
seems
to
be
getting
tired,
tell
him
or
her
that
you
need
to
leave.
The
next
day,
call
or
write
to
say
how
much
you
enjoyed
the
evening.
(  )26.When
you
go
to
an
American
friend’s
home
for
dinner,
it
is
OK
to
arrive
    .?
A.five
minutes
early
     
B.fifteen
minutes
early
C.ten
minutes
late
(  )27.Which
of
the
following
is
acceptable
in
American
culture?
A.Eating
food
with
your
mouth
open.
B.Leaving
their
houses
at
once
after
dinner.
C.Bringing
candies
when
you
visit
their
homes.
(  )28.What
does
the
underlined
word
“stretch”
mean
in
Chinese?
A.伸出
B.摆动
C.举起
(  )29.How
many
table
manners
are
mentioned
in
the
passage?
A.Two.
B.Three.
C.Four.
(  )30.Where
would
you
most
probably
read
this
passage?
A.In
a
magazine.
    
B.In
a
novel.
C.In
a
storybook.
D
  In
the
USA,
it
is
normal
for
men
to
shake
hands
when
they
meet,
but
it
is
quite
unusual
for
men
to
kiss
when
they
greet
each
other.
Greetings
are
casual—a
handshake,
a
smile
and
a
“hello”
will
do
just
fine.
The
British
often
simply
say
“hello”
when
they
meet
friends.
They
usually
shake
hands
only
when
they
meet
for
the
first
time.
Social
kissing,
often
just
a
peck(轻吻)
on
the
cheek(脸颊),
is
common
in
an
informal
situation
between
men
and
women
and
also
between
women
who
know
each
other
very
well.
In
Japan,
the
common
greeting
for
both
men
and
women
is
to
bow
when
they
greet
someone,
instead
of
giving
a
handshake
or
a
hug.
Hungarians
like
to
greet
in
a
friendly
way—kiss
each
other
on
both
cheeks.
The
most
common
way
is
to
kiss
from
your
right
to
your
left.
When
men
meet
for
the
first
time,
a
handshake
is
the
norm.
In
Albania,
men
shake
hands
when
greeting
one
another.
A
kiss
on
the
cheek
may
be
also
common
if
there
is
a
close
relationship.
Women
may
shake
hands
or
kiss
each
other
on
both
cheeks.
In
Armenia,
by
tradition,
a
woman
needs
to
wait
for
a
man
to
offer
his
hand
for
a
handshake.
Between
good
friends
and
family
members,
a
kiss
on
the
cheek
and
a
hug
are
also
common.
(  )31.In
Britain,
when
two
people
meet
for
the
first
time,
they
usually
    .?
A.hug
B.bow
C.shake
hands
(  )32.Bowing
is
the
common
greeting
in
    .?
A.the
USA
B.Japan
C.Britain
(  )33.The
underlined
word
“norm”
means
“    ”
in
Chinese.
?
A.常态
B.意图
C.结果
(  )34.Which
of
the
following
is
TRUE
according
to
the
passage?
A.In
Hungary,
people
usually
kiss
each
other
on
the
cheeks
from
left
to
right.
B.In
Albania,
it
is
usual
for
men
to
kiss
if
there
is
a
close
relationship.
C.In
Armenia,
a
man
needs
to
wait
for
a
woman
to
offer
her
hand
for
a
handshake.
(  )35.What’s
the
best
title
of
the
passage?
A.Countries
and
Cultures
B.Cultures
and
People
C.Greeting
Customs
Around
the
World
第二节 阅读补全 阅读下面的短文,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项补全短文。(共5小题,计10分)
  Whether
you
love
mornings
or
not,
they’re
a
fact
of
life.
If
you
hate
them,
here
are
some
ways
to
make
them
less
awful.
If
you’re
a
morning
person,
these
tips
can
make
mornings
even
better!
36.    .
Be
sure
to
get
enough
sleep.
Most
people
need
seven
or
eight
hours
of
sleep
to
feel
their
best
during
the
day.
If
you
must
get
up
at
5
or
6
a.m.,
go
to
bed
early
to
get
your
eight
hours.
When
you
get
enough
sleep,
you
won’t
feel
sleepy.
You
can
get
out
of
bed
on
time.
That
will
make
your
day
better,
too.?
  Turn
on
some
music
in
the
morning.
Play
any
tune
you
like.
It
doesn’t
matter.
37.    .
You’ll
feel
much
happier
as
you
start
the
day.?
A
good
breakfast
can
make
your
day.
38.    .
Your
body
is
out
of
fuel(燃料)
by
morning.
You
need
some
to
help
you
control
your
blood
sugar.
That
affects
your
energy
for
the
day.?
Don’t
watch
TV
or
read
a
newspaper
first
in
the
morning.
Your
brain
is
fresh
and
ready
to
work
on
new
things.
Don’t
fill
it
up
with
negative(消极的)
information
about
the
world
and
its
problems.
Instead,
read
something
inspiring(鼓舞人心的)
or
uplifting.
39.    . ?
Avoid
answering
QQ
or
WeChat
first.
Use
morning
time
to
get
some
exercise,
eat
breakfast
and
enjoy
life.
Check
QQ
or
WeChat
last
before
you
leave
your
house.
Then
you’ll
only
have
time
to
check
the
most
important
messages.
40.    .?
Every
day
is
a
new
day—enjoy
it!
A.As
your
mother
said,
breakfast
is
the
most
important
meal
of
the
day
B.Your
day
will
start
better
if
you
take
time
for
the
important
things
C.A
good
morning
starts
the
night
before
D.Just
turn
on
something
that
makes
you
feel
good
E.This
will
give
you
positive
thoughts
to
start
your
day
第三部分 语言运用(共三节,满分35分)
第一节 完形填空 通读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳答案填空。(共10小题,计15分)
  Around
the
world,
people
have
different
ideas
about
what
good
manners
are.
When
you
go
to
restaurants
in
different
parts
of
the
world,
it’s 41 
to
know
the
right
and
wrong
things
to
do.
For
example,
in
China,
it’s
OK
to 42 
a
lot
of
noise
in
a
restaurant.
In
fact,
if
a
restaurant
isn’t
noisy
and
 43 ,
you
may
think
there’s
something
wrong
with
it.
However,
in
many
Western
countries,
restaurants
are 44 
places.
If
people
at
a
table
talk
too
loud,
other
people
who
are
eating
there
might
even
 45 
to
the
owner
of
the
restaurant.?
Paying
the
bill
is
also
different
from
country
to
country.
In
China,
one
person
usually
pays
for
 46 .
In
Western
countries,
one
person
pays
if
he
or
she
is
entertaining
clients(宴请客户),
but 47 
friends
eat
together,
they
usually
share
the
cost.
This
is
called
“going
Dutch(均摊费用)”.
Also,
when
Westerners
pay
the
bill,
they
usually
leave
some
money
for
the 48 .
This
is
called
“leaving
a
tip”.
Leaving
a
tip
is
thought
to
be
polite.
In
the
USA,
it’s 49 
to
leave
tips
of
10%,
15%,
or
20%
of
the
bill,
which
is
decided
by
how
good
the
service(服务)
is.
Good
waiters
can
make
a
lot
of
money!?
The
way
people
eat
food
is
not
the
same
in
different
parts
of
the
world,
but
you
can 50 
the
same
kinds
of
food
in
many
countries.
Chinese
and
Indian
foods,
for
example,
are
popular
all
over
the
world.?
(  )41.
A.
popular
B.
difficult
C.
important
(  )42.
A.
cause
B.
make
C.
hear
(  )43.
A.
lively
B.
friendly
C.
lucky
(  )44.
A.
noisy
B.
quiet
C.
busy
(  )45.
A.
shout
B.
explain
C.
complain
(  )46.
A.
everybody
B.
nobody
C.
somebody
(  )47.
A.
until
B.
when
C.
unless
(  )48.
A.
gatekeeper
B.
seller
C.
waiter
(  )49.
A.
terrible
B.
common
C.
serious
(  )50.
A.
invent
B.
discover
C.
find
第二节 语篇填空 通读下面的短文,然后在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。(共10小题,计10分)
Traveling
to
all
corners
of
the
world
gets
easier
and
easier.
We
live
in
a
global
village,
51.___
    
this
doesn’t
mean
that
we
all
behave
in
52.    
same
way.?
53.    
should
you
behave
when
you
meet
someone
for
the
first
time?
An
American
shakes
your
hand
firmly
while
54.    (look)
you
straight
in
the
eye.
In
Thailand,
people
greet
each
other
by
pressing
both
55.    (hand)
together
at
the
chest.?
Many
countries
have
rules
56.    
what
you
should
and
shouldn’t
wear.
In
Muslim
countries,
women
should
wear
long
blouses.
In
Korea,
you
should
take
57.    
your
shoes
when
entering
a
house.
Remember
to
place
them
58.    (neat)
together
where
you
come
in.?
In
Spain,
many
people
eat
a
light
breakfast
and
a
late
dinner.
In
Mexico,
lunch
is
the
time
59.
    
(relax),
and
many
people
prefer
not
to
discuss
business
as
they
eat.In
Britain,
60.    
is
not
unusual
to
have
a
business
meeting
over
breakfast.?
第三节 语篇翻译 阅读下面的短文,将画线部分译成英文或中文。(共5小题,计10分)
  With
the
holidays
coming
up,
lots
of
people
will
be
having
parties.
Want
to
make
sure
you’re
a
perfect
host
or
guest?
Now
it’s
a
good
time
to
brush
up
on(重温)
your
party
manners.
61.When
inviting
guests
to
your
party,
send
invitations
to
their
homes
instead
of
handing
them
out
at
school.
This
way,
you
won’t
hurt
the
feelings
of
classmates
you
didn’t
invite.?
62.Wait
for
all
your
guests
to
arrive
before
starting
any
activities.
If
people
at
the
party
don’t
know
each
other,
make
sure
you
introduce
everyone.?
If
your
guests
bring
gifts
for
you,
thank
each
gift-giver
as
you
open
his
or
her
present.
After
the
party,
be
sure
to
send
a
hand-written
thank-you
card
to
each
guest,
telling
them
how
much
you
appreciate
their
gifts.
When
you
receive
an
invitation
to
a
party,
be
sure
to
let
the
host
know
whether
you
can
come.
Arrive
on
time.
Bring
a
gift
to
a
birthday
party.
63.If
it’s
a
holiday
party,
ask
the
host
if
there’s
anything
you
can
bring.
Adults
often
bring
a
dessert
or
a
bottle
of
wine
to
a
party,
even
when
the
host
tells
them
that
he
or
she
doesn’t
need
anything.
64.年轻人不必这样做。
However,
it’s
always
polite
to
ask.?
65.对其他客人要友好。Remember
to
say
“Please”
and
“Thank
you”!When
you
leave,
thank
the
host
for
the
party.
61.?
62.
?
63.
?
64.
?
65.
?
第四部分 写作技能(共两节,满分25分)
第一节 阅读表达 阅读下面短文,然后根据短文内容回答问题。(共5小题,计10分)
  Being
away
from
my
noisy
life
in
the
city,
I
wanted
to
breathe
some
fresh
air
and
experience
a
new
kind
of
life.
So
I
joined
the
“Earth
Care
Project”.
When
I
set
out,
I
took
nothing
with
me
but
some
bad
emotions(情绪).
However,
when
the
trip
was
over,
my
backpack
was
full
of
things,
including
joy,
sadness,
beautiful
views
and
some
knowledge
about
life.
In
this
exchange
project,
I
was
glad
that
I
could
get
along
well
with
the
strange
participants(参加者)
from
other
countries.
We
tried
to
take
care
of
each
other.
The
group
leaders,
Paul
and
Reg,
were
both
nice.
They
were
very
knowledgeable
about
plants,
animals
and
the
environment.
However,
they
were
completely
different
from
each
other—one
was
very
quiet
and
the
other
was
very
outgoing.
They
were
a
really
interesting
pair.
The
most
successful
thing
about
this
trip
was
that
we
had
planted
1,103
plants
during
the
last
two
weeks.
That
was
really
encouraging.
I
felt
very
happy
that
I
had
done
something
useful
for
the
earth
with
my
own
hands.
On
this
trip,
I
learned
to
watch
and
think
more
about
the
world
around
me,
rather
than
just
caring
about
myself.
We
should
be
kind
to
life.
We
should
not
only
treat
human
beings
well,
but
also
animals,
plants
and
nature.
After
this
trip,
I
feel
that
I
have
become
more
active
and
outgoing.
I
won’t
miss
another
trip
like
this
in
the
future.
66.Was
the
writer
tired
of
the
city
life?
?
67.Why
did
the
writer
join
the
“Earth
Care
Project”
at
first?
?
68.Where
did
the
participants
of
the
project
come
from?
?
69.What
did
the
writer
think
about
Paul
and
Reg?
?
70.According
to
the
writer,
what
was
the
most
successful
thing
about
the
trip?
?
第二节 书面表达(计15分)
71.假如你是李阳,你的英国笔友保罗下个月就要作为交换生来中国学习。他写信向你询问中国的餐桌礼仪。请你根据下面的要点提示给他回一封信。向他讲述一下中国的餐桌礼仪。
要点:
(1)要让长辈先上桌吃饭;
(2)不能用筷子敲击空碗;
(3)不能用筷子指着别人;
(4)不要伸手夹对面的菜。
要求:
(1)短文须包含要点提示中的所有信息(不要逐字翻译),并适当发挥;
(2)词数:80左右(开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数);
(3)文中不得出现真实姓名、校名和地名。
Dear
Paul,
I’m
glad
to
receive
your
letter.?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
  Best
wishes!
Yours
Li
Yang
答案
第一部分
听力答案
第一节
1—5 BABAC
第二节
6—10 CABAB 11—15 CBCAB
16—20 CACBC
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第一节 听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项回答问题。听每段对话前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话读两遍。
1.W:
I
don’t
know
how
to
learn
to
use
the
knife
and
fork.
M:
Don’t
worry.
I’ll
show
you.
2.W:
What
are
you
supposed
to
do
when
you
meet
for
the
first
time?
M:
We
are
supposed
to
shake
hands.
3.W:
You
are
late.
You
were
supposed
to
arrive
at
seven
o’clock.
M:
I’m
sorry.
I
won’t
be
late
next
time.
4.W:
I
don’t
know
what
to
wear
for
the
party.
M:
I
think
you
are
supposed
to
wear
a
long
dress.
5.W:
We
are
going
to
Mr.
Lee’s
house
for
dinner.
Am
I
supposed
to
take
a
gift?
M:
Yes.
A
box
of
chocolates
is
OK.
第二节 听下面6段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有2~3个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项回答问题。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第六段材料,
回答第6、7小题。
W:
I’m
going
to
Switzerland,
but
I
am
a
little
nervous.
M:
Why
are
you
nervous?
W:
Because
I
don’t
know
the
culture
there.
M:
Take
it
easy!
I’m
glad
to
tell
you
what
you
should
do.
Above
all,
don’t
be
late!
Being
on
time
is
very
important
there,
because
they
care
about
time.
W:
I
know
their
watches
are
very
famous.
I’d
like
to
buy
such
a
famous
watch
for
my
father
as
a
Father’s
Day
present.
M:
That’s
a
good
idea.
听第七段材料,
回答第8、9小题。
M:
Lingling,
do
you
like
to
eat
the
peach?
W:
Yes,
but
we
are
not
supposed
to
eat
too
many
peaches
in
summer.
M:
Why?
W:
In
China,
people
believe
if
you
eat
too
many
peaches
in
summer,
you
will
have
inner
heat.
M:
Does
it
mean
I
will
feel
hot?
W:
Not
exactly,
but
you
may
feel
uncomfortable.
You
may
feel
thirsty
often.
M:
That
sounds
funny.
W:
In
summer,
we
prefer
to
eat
pears;
that
will
make
us
feel
comfortable.
听第八段材料,
回答第10、11小题。
W:
Hello,
Mr.
White.
M:
Hello,
Ms.
Miller.
What’s
up?
W:
I
want
to
hand
out
the
papers.
But
where
are
the
students?
M:
They
have
gone
to
the
science
museum
this
morning.
W:
When
are
they
supposed
to
be
back?
M:
They
went
there
at
7:30.
They
are
supposed
to
be
back
before
11:30.
听第九段材料,回答第12至14小题。
M:
You
must
be
really
excited
about
leaving
for
Japan,
Wei
Hua.
W:
Yes,
but
I’m
a
little
nervous
because
I
know
little
about
Japan.
M:
Don’t
worry.
I
have
been
to
Japan
twice.
Maybe
I
can
help
you.
W:
Thanks.
M:
You’re
welcome.
So,
what
do
you
want
to
know?
W:
What
are
people
supposed
to
do
when
they
meet
for
the
first
time?
M:
They
are
supposed
to
bow.
W:
What
am
I
supposed
to
wear
if
I’m
invited
to
a
party?
M:
You
should
dress
up.
W:
If
I
have
other
questions
about
Japan,
can
I
call
you
later?
M:
Sure.
听第十段材料,
回答第15至17小题。
M:
Hi,
Maria.
How
was
Paul’s
party?
W:
Oh,
Dan.
It
was
bad.
M:
What
happened?
W:
Well,
I
was
supposed
to
arrive
at
7:00,
but
I
arrived
at
8:00.
M:
Oh,
so
you
were
late.
W:
Yeah,
but
in
my
country
it
is
different.
When
you
are
invited
for
7:00,
you
are
supposed
to
come
later.
M:
I
see.
W:
Then
when
I
met
Paul’s
mom,
I
kissed
her.
M:
And
you
were
supposed
to
shake
hands
instead.
W:
That’s
right.
And
I
wore
a
dress.
M:
What’s
wrong
with
that?
W:
Well,
it
was
a
picnic
party,
Dan.
Everyone
else
was
wearing
a
T-shirt
and
jeans.
M:
I
guess
you
should
have
asked
what
you
were
supposed
to
wear.
听第十一段材料,
回答第18至20小题。
  Nowadays,
eating
out
with
family
or
friends
is
a
popular
activity.
When
choosing
a
place
to
eat
out,
people
sometimes
consider
not
only
the
food
but
the
feeling
of
the
place.
To
give
customers
a
different
experience,
some
restaurants
have
a
special
subject.
For
example,
Hard
Rock
Cafe,
which
was
started
in
London
but
now
is
popular
in
many
parts
of
the
world,
has
a
rock
and
roll
subject,
with
music
showing
the
subject.
Another
example
of
the
subject
restaurant
is
the
Rainforest
Cafe
which
has
the
important
parts
of
a
rainforest.
While
not
all
restaurants
have
a
subject,
many
restaurants
do
try
to
make
a
nice
feeling
so
that
customers
can
not
only
enjoy
good
food
but
also
have
a
pleasant
and
special
experience.
第二部分
第一节
A 【主旨大意】
本文主要介绍了各国的在吃和饮两方面的就餐礼仪。
21—22 AC
B 【主旨大意】
本文是三名外国孩子分别讲述了他们在中国的不同的经历和体验。
23.A 细节理解题。根据第一栏中的“I
even
visited
a
famous
traditional
Chinese
medicine
hospital.”可知,是Mike参观了一家著名的中医院。故选A。
24.C 细节理解题。根据第二栏中的“I
stayed
with
my
host
family
for
five
months.”可知,Joanna在寄宿家庭待了5个月。故选C。
25.C 细节理解题。根据最后一栏中的“My
host
sister
is
a
really
hard-working
student.”可知,Cindy认为她的寄宿家庭的姐姐是一个勤奋的学生。故选C。
C 【主旨大意】
本文是一篇说明文,介绍的是在美国朋友家吃饭需要注意的问题。
26.C 细节理解题。根据第一条建议“It’s
OK
to
be
ten
or
fifteen
minutes
late
but
not
forty-five
minutes
late.”可知选C。
27.C 
28.A 词义猜测题。根据下文“Ask
others
to
pass
the
food
to
you.”可知,不要“伸手”去拿离你稍远的食物。故选C。
29.B 30.A 
D 【主旨大意】
本文讲的是美国、英国、日本、匈牙利、阿尔巴尼亚、亚美尼亚六个国家的人见面时的问候方式。
31.C 细节理解题。根据第二段中的“They
usually
shake
hands
only
when
they
meet
for
the
first
time.”可知,当英国人第一次见面时他们通常握手。故选C。
32.B 细节理解题。根据第三段“In
Japan,
the
common
greeting
for
both
men
and
women
is
to
bow
when
they
greet
someone…”可知,在日本常见的问候方式通常是鞠躬。故选B。
33.A 34.B 
35.C 主旨大意题。本文介绍了不同国家的问候方式。故选C。
第二节
【主旨大意】
本文是一篇说明文。文中介绍了更好地开始新的一天的方法。
36—40 CDAEB
第三部分
第一节
41—45 CBABC 46—50 ABCBC
第二节
51.but 52.the 53.How 54.looking
55.hands 56.about 57.off 58.neatly
59.to
relax 60.it
第三节
【主旨大意】
本文介绍了参加聚会的有关礼仪。
61.当邀请客人参加你的聚会时,应把邀请函寄到他们家,而不是在学校分发。
62.晚会活动开始前,要等所有客人到齐。
63.如果是举行节日晚会,问一下主人你是否需要带些什么东西。
64.Young
people
don’t
have
to
do
this.
65.Be
friendly
to
the
other
guests.
第四部分
第一节
【主旨大意】
本文是一篇记叙文,主要讲述了作者厌倦了在城市的喧闹的生活,想呼吸点新鲜空气,体验一种新的生活,所以加入了“关爱地球项目”。这次旅行后,他觉得自己变得更加积极和外向,以后也不会错过这样的旅行。
66.Yes,
he
was.
67.To
breathe
some
fresh
air
and
experience
a
new
kind
of
life.
68.They
came
from
different
countries.
69.They
were
nice
and
knowledgeable.
70.They
planted
1,103
plants
during
the
last
two
weeks.
第二节
71.One
possible
version:
Dear
Paul,
I’m
glad
to
receive
your
letter.
I
am
happy
to
hear
that
you
are
going
to
China
as
an
exchange
student.Welcome
to
China.
Now
I
want
to
tell
you
something
about
the
table
manners
in
China.
First,
you
should
not
eat
until
older
people
begin
to
eat.
Then
you
are
not
supposed
to
knock
the
empty
bowl
with
your
chopsticks.
It
is
also
impolite
to
point
at
someone
with
your
chopsticks.
Last
but
not
least,
you
shouldn’t
reach
across
the
table
to
get
something
to
eat.
I
am
looking
forward
to
seeing
you
soon.
Best
wishes!
Yours,
Li
Yang