新目標(biāo)初三下冊英Unit12期末單元檢測試題及答案(2)
?、?完成句子(5分)
1.我們每天讀英語是很重要的。
_____ _____ _____ ______ for ______ to read En glish every day.
2. People in China are supposed to shake hands when they meet friends.(就畫線部分提問)
_____ _____ people in China supposed _____ _____ when they meet friends?
3. It is impossible that a child can lift such a heavy box.(同義句轉(zhuǎn)換)
It is impossible _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ such a heavy box.
4. You shouldn’t make a noise while eating noodles.(同義句轉(zhuǎn)換)
You _____ _____ _____ make a noise while eating noodles.
5. I don’t want any more food.(同義句轉(zhuǎn)換)
I want _____ _____ food.
?、?對話填空(5分)
A: What are people expected to do when they meet in your country?
B: Well, do you m 1 when friends meet for the first time?
A: Yeah.
B: Well, In Brazil, friends k 2 .
A: What a 3 Chinese people?
B: They s 4 hands.
A: How about in Japan?
B: They b 5 .
?、?書面表達(dá)(10分)
假如你是李麗,你的一位英國筆友Peter發(fā)來了e-mail,說他下星期來中國,他向你詢問中國的餐桌禮儀,請你給他回一封e-mail,告訴他相關(guān)事宜。
要點: 1.讓客人和長輩先吃每一道菜;
2.不要用筷子敲碗;
3.不要將手伸到飯桌對面(reach across)夾菜
4.等大家都到齊了,才開始吃;
5.為主人的長壽、健康、成功干杯。
提示詞:guest客人,elder長輩,tap敲,longevity長壽
To:peter2008@yahoo.com
From:lili9206@sina.com
Sub ject: Chinese table manners
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新目標(biāo)初三下冊英Unit12期末單元檢測試題答案
聽力部分
1~5 CAABB 6~10 ACBCC 11~15 CABAC
16. own 17.shares 18.put 19.stick 20.tap
聽力原文:
聽句子,選擇可以回答該句的正確答語。(每個句子聽一遍)
1. Excuse me, how can I get to the nearest post office?
2. Could you tell me where I can get a shampoo?
3. Excuse me, could you tell me where the drugstore is?
4. Excuse me, can you tell me which gate I’ll have to go through?
5. I want to go to the market, but I don’t know the way.
聽五段對話及五個問題,選擇正確答案。(對話及問題聽兩遍)
6. W: Hi, Tom! Do you know it’s polite to make a noise when people are eating in Japan?
M: Really? That’s interesting. It’s different in our country.
Q: What are they talking about?
7. M: I heard you had been to Switzerland. So can you tell me something about it?
W: Switzerland is very beautiful and you have to be sure about what you are supposed to do to be polite.
M: That’s what I want to know.
Q: What does the man want to know?
8. W: John, what am I supposed to do when I am with an American family?
M: It’s rude to say you’re full. If you don’t want to eat any more food, you should just say, it was delicious.
Q: What should the woman say when she is full?
9. W:Hi, Mike! I have a friend from Switzerland. He invited me to meet his family. I don’t know whether I should go there early or a little late.
M: I heard they are very serious about time, so my best advice is to be on time.
Q: What should the woman do?
10. W: We had better not make a noise in the library. I’m reading an interesting book.
M: I’m sorry to trouble you, but the book you are reading is mine.
Q: What does the man want to do?
聽一段對話,選擇正確答案。(對話及問題聽兩遍)
W: You must be excited about leaving for Japan tomorrow, Tom!
M: Yeah, I am. But I’m a little nervous, too.
W: Nervous about what?
M:Well,for one thing, I don’t know how to use chopsticks very well...and I don?t know how to behave at the dinner table.
W: Oh, I see. I could give you a little lesson on Japanese table manners if you?d like.
M: Really? That would be great!
W: Let me see. One difference is that sometimes it’s polite to make a noise when you are eating, especially when you are eating noodles. It shows that you like the food.
M: Really? That’s interesting. In the United States you are not supposed to do that.
W: Yeah, I know. OK, so here are some c hopstick rules: It’s rude to stick your chopsticks into your food, and you shouldn’t point at anyone with your chopsticks.
M: Oh, OK, I won’t.
W: And also, this isn’t about table manners exactly, but you should know that you aren’t supposed to talk when you are eating dinner. Only parents are allowed to talk at the dinner table and children are not allowed to speak.
M: Wow! That’s unusual!
聽短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容完成下列句子。(短文聽兩遍)
There are some differences between Chinese and Western eating habits. In the West, everyone has their own plate of food, while in China the dishes are placed on the table and everyone shares.
And sometimes the Chinese hosts use their chopsticks to put food in your bowl or on your plate. This is a sign of politeness. If you feel uncomfortable, you can just say “ thank you ” and leave the food there.
Don’t stick your chopsticks upright in the rice bowl. Instead, lay them on your dish. Don’t tap on your bowl with your chopsticks. This is not polite.
筆試部分
Ⅰ. 1.B 作“到達(dá)”講時,只有reach是及物動詞,后面可以直接加賓語。
2.C every day中不 “包含” Saturdays and Sundays。
3.D 根據(jù)句意“在課堂上你不應(yīng)該_____”判斷答案為D。
4.D go out of one’s way特地做某事;make sb. feel at home使某人賓至如歸。
5.C 由make sb. do sth.可知答案。
6. A be supposed to do sth. 意為“應(yīng)該做某事”。here 前面可用come或be,go與there 連用。
7.C 考查find+it+adj.+to do sth.結(jié)構(gòu)。
8.C be pleased to do sth.意為“很高興做某事 ”。
9.B 句意為“他們雖然很累,但很快樂,因為他們最終完成了他們的項目”。從句為讓步狀語從句,故用although。
10.D mind后跟動詞的-ing形式,否定形式為mind not doing。
11.C a bit可以修飾形容詞,而a bit of用來修飾名詞。
12.C 句意為“在中國,當(dāng)人們第一次見面時應(yīng)握手”。
13.A be full of側(cè)重于狀態(tài)。根據(jù)句意“當(dāng)心!杯子里裝滿了水”推斷選A。
14.A 由句意“這輛新車已經(jīng)停在這兒好幾天了。它是誰的?”知應(yīng)用whose。
15.C 句意為“上周末許多人去了音樂會,大部分是年輕人”。
Ⅱ.1.B 在西方,每個人都有自己盛食物的盤子。
2.D 在中國,飯菜被放在桌子上,大家共享。
3.C 由常識可知,在中國做客,主人會為你準(zhǔn)備許多食物。
4.C 中國人以自己的文化為驕傲。be proud of...“為……感到自豪(驕傲)”。
5.D 根據(jù)中國的飲食習(xí)慣,主人會用“筷子”把食物放進(jìn)你的碗或盤子里。
6.A 對主人說食物多么好吃。
7.D 不要把筷子直接 插進(jìn) 盛米飯的碗里。
8.C 當(dāng)有人去世時,把兩支筷子插在盛有沙子或稻米的碗中。
9.B towards sb.“朝向某人”。
10.C 飯店里上菜太慢的時候,人們會敲碗。
?、?1~5 ABCDD
6.C 由文章第一段中的“When birds came to the garden, he drove (驅(qū)趕) them away. He also helped the old man in many other ways.”知,本題選C。
7.B 由第一段中的“A fly (蒼蠅) came and sat on the end of the old man’s nose.”知,當(dāng)老人睡覺時,一只蒼蠅落在了他的鼻尖上。
8.C 由第一段中的“Again and again, the monkey became very angry.”知,這只蒼蠅沒有被猴子趕走,而是三番五次地飛過來,這使猴子非常惱火,故本題選C。
9.B fall off意為“跌落;掉下”。由第一段最后一句“The fly fell off, but the old man’s nose was broken.”知,本題選B。
10.A 此題的意思是:“從這個故事中我們能學(xué)到什么?”由文章第二段中的“They do things too quickly but they don’t think much before they do.”知,我們做事之前必須仔細(xì)考慮,否則好事會變成壞事,故本題選A。
11~15 BEDCA
16. No, they won’t.
17. Because they knew he wasn’t hurt too much.
18. They often laugh or smile.
19. He or she is likely to rush over and help the person get up.
20. She might say “Have a nice trip”.
?、?1. supposed 2.gradually 3.knives 4.rubbish 5.mostly
?、?1.It is very important,us 2.What are, to do 3. for a child to lift 4.aren’t supposed
5.no more
?、?1. mean 2.kiss 3.about 4.shake 5.bow
?、?One possible version:
Dear Peter,
I’m glad to receive your e-mail. Now I want to tell you something about Chinese table manners.
In China the host or hostess won’t eat any dish until the guests and elders begin. You can’t tap bowls with the chopsticks. You shouldn’t reach across the table or in front of someone to get something to eat. You can’t start to eat until everyone is at the table. Also, you should toast longevity, good health or success of the host or hostess.
Welcome to China!
Yours,
Li Li
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