九年级英语 Unit12 You're supposed to shake hands Unit12 You're supposed to shake hands特色训练(无答案)人教新目标版 试题.doc
新目标英语九年级Unit 12同步阅读(含答案)Unit 12 You are supposed to shake hands.1选择适合的词语完成下面的短文。 When I first ate in a western restaurant, I didnt know what I was _1_ to do. Everything was _2_. I was used to _3_ with chopsticks and a spoon, but I had to eat with a _4_, a fork and a spoon. And I had, not just one set to use, but two or three of _5_. Questions crowded my _6_. Was I supposed to begin with largest ones or the _7_? Was I supposed to start at the outside and work in or the _8_ and work out? Was I supposed to hold the spoon in my _9_ hand or my right hand? _10_ I finally decided to do was to watch and follow others at the table.( ) 1. A. wantedB. supposedC. hadD. decided( ) 2. A. niceB. pleasantC. familiarD. unfamiliar( ) 3. A. eatingB. eatC. usingD. use( ) 4. A. dishB. bowlC. knifeD. stick( ) 5. A. everyoneB. eachC. whichD. it( ) 6. A. ideaB. opinionC. mindD. hope ( ) 7. A. largerB. smallerC. biggestD. smallest( ) 8. A. insideB. indoorsC. innD. inland( ) 9. A. correctB. leftC. cleanD. dark( ) 10. A. ThatB. AsC. WhatD. Which2根据短文内容判断下列句子正误(T / F)。 Dont circle your plate with your arms. If you do so, you will become the focus of the table. Everyone would wonder, “Is there anything wrong with the food?” This may give a wrong message that you dont like the food of something like that. Dont push the plate back when finished. Leave it where it was. Do you want to let the hostess know that youve just done a labor? Dont lean (依靠) back and say “Im full”. Just put the fork and knife across the plate. Thats all. Dont cut up everything before you start to eat. Cut only one or two pieces at a time. Never take a huge mouthful of anything. Dont you want to show how hungry you are? Dont do that. Its not so good. Its never good to reach across the table for anything. If the thing you want is not at hand, simply ask the nearest person for help, like “Mrs. Smith, could you pass me the dish?”( )1. If the food isnt good, you may circle your plate.( )2. After finishing dinner, you should say “ Im full”.( )3. Its not good to put too much food into your mouth at a time.( )4. You cant stand up to get the food unless it is far from you at the table. ( )5. The passage tells us the table manners at a western dinner.3根据短文内容选择最佳答案。 Learning the language of a country isnt enough. If you want to know the manners of your foreign friends, you will probably be surprised just how different they can be from your own. A visitor to India should remember that people there are impolite to use the left hand for passing food at table. The left hand is for washing yourself. Also in India, you might see a man shaking his head at another to show that he is disagreeing. But in many parts of India rotating (旋转) movement of the head is to show agreement. In Bulgaria you shake your head to show “yes”- a nod show “no”. In Europe it is quite usual to cross your legs while sitting and talking to someone, even at an important meeting. But doing this could cause offence to a Thailander. Also touching the head of a grown-up is just not done in Thailand. Knowing about manners is useful when you are traveling, but you need to know the language used to express for ritual.( ) 1. If youre staying in India, youd better _.A. not use your left hand to pass food at table B. use your left hand to pass food at table C. not use your left hand to wash yourself D. use your left hand impolitely( ) 2. To shake your head means “yes” _.A. in IndiaB. in ChinaC. in BulgariaD. in Thailand( ) 3. You can easily make a Thailander angry by _.A. touching his head B. crossing your legs while you are talking to himC. shaking your head D. Both A and B( ) 4. The writer thinks that to know about a country well one must _.A. only know its language B. only know its manners C. know its manners better that its language D. know its manners and its language( ) 5. You can infer from the passage that _.A. different countries have different mannersB. the manners in Thailand are the same as in China.C. you should be careful not to cross your legs at an important meeting in Europe.D. you should not touch a grown-ups head in India 4阅读短文,选择正确答案。 These days, most people in Britain and the US do not wear very formally. But sometimes it is important to wear the right thing. Many British people dont think about clothes very much. They just like to be comfortable. When they go out to enjoy themselves, they can wear almost anything. At theatres, cinemas, and concerts you can put on what you like - from beautiful suits and dresses to jeans and sweaters. Anything goes, as long as you look clean and tidy. But in British, as well as the US, men in offices usually wear suits and ties, and women wear dresses or skirts (not trousers). Doctors, lawyers and business people wear formal clothes. And in some hotels and restaurants men have to wear ties. In many ways, Americans are less formal than British people, but they are careful with their clothes. At home, or on holiday, most Americans wear informal or sporty clothes. But when they go out in the evening, they like to look nice. In good hotels and restaurants, men have to wear jackets and ties, and women wear pretty clothes. It is difficult to say exactly what people wear in Britain and the US, because everyone is different. If you are not sure what to wear, watch what other people do and then do the same. You will feel more comfortable if you dont look too different from anyone else.( ) 1. People in Britain and the US wear informal clothes when they _.A. go out enjoy themselvesB. are in offices C. are in big restaurants D. go out to work( ) 2. At a concert business people wear _.A. sweaters B. whatever they like C. what others wearD. like players( ) 3. Which of the following is true according to the passage?A. Women are usually not allowed to wear trousers in offices.B. Lawyers always wear formal clothes even though they are at home.C. American people are more relaxed in their clothes that British people.D. Though everyone is different, they wear the same clothes in offices.( ) 4. “Anything goes” in the second paragraph means _.A. any clothes are acceptableB. anything leavesC. all the things around are all rightD. not any clothes are all right( ) 5. Men wear ties when _ in the US.A. they meet their wivesB. they meet good friendsC. they eat something expensiveD. they have dinners in good restaurants5阅读短文,根据其内容完成下面的表格。 Li Ming is presently studying English in New York. He has not been there long, and he is quite amazed at the great differences between American and Chinese cultures. For one thing, Americans and Chinese are different in arranging a visit. Chinese tend to call on their friends unexpectedly. Americans, on the other hand, prefer making and appointment in advance (提前). An unexpected visitor is regarded as impolite.For another thing, their table manners differ. Chinese usually eat directly from the serving dish. And during the meal, the hosts may keep putting food on the guests plates. An American, however, only eats from his own plate. He never picks up food for others unless he is asked to do so. Moreover, they have different ways in responding to complimenting remarks. When a Chinese hostess is praised for her cooking skills, for instance, she will instantly apologize for being a poor cook. Yet an American hostess is likely to accept it, “Oh, Im glad you liked it. I cooked it especially for you.” At the beginning, it was hard for Li Ming to get used to things around him because of these cultural differences. But soon, he succeeded in adjusting to their way of doing things. “When in Rome, do as the Romans do,” hed like to say when he was asked how he could get along in a new culture. DifferenceAmericanChineseArranging a visit1 _Tend to call on friends unexpectedlyTable mannersOnly eats from his own plate and never picks up food for others during the meal2 _Responding to complimentAn American hostess is3 _A Chinese hostess will4 _Secret of getting on well in a foreign country5 _Keys1 BDACB CDABC2 FFTFT3 ACDDA4 ABAAD5 1. prefer making an appointment in advance 2. usually eat directly from the serving dish and during the meal, the hosts may keep putting food on the guests plates 3. likely to accept it 4. instantly apologize for being a poor cook 5. “When in Rome, do as the Romans do”Unit 12 Youre supposed to shake hands.一、完形填空阅读下面短文。从方框中选出合适的词语填在文章空缺处。(A)Finally,knife,supposed,mind,each,inside,unfamiliar,eating,smallest,leftWhen I first ate in a western restaurant, I didn' t know what I was 1 _ to do. Everything was 2 _. I was used to 3 _ with chopsticks and a spoon, but I had to eat with a 4_, a fork and a spoon. And I had, not just one set to use, but two or three of 5 _ Questions crowded my 6 _ Was I supposed to begin with the largest ones or the 7 _? Was I supposed to start at the outside and work in or the 8 _ and work out? Was I supposed to hold the spoon in my 9 _ hand or my right hand? 10 _ I decided to watch and follow others.(B)Talking to you like a best friendAre you tired of your parents and teachers telling you to “study hard” and “do your best”? Then read “Life Strategies(战略)for teens” by Jay Mc Graw !It will 1 you succeed in life. But it talks to you like a 2 , not like a parent or teacher. The book has many “life laws” in 3 to help you succeed. The most 4 of these is that teens need to “get” life. This means that they have to 5 life. Only if they do that can they succeed. Teens can decide not to study hard, for example. 6 they have to realize that if they don' t they won't get a good 7 when they finish school. And people will not 8 them.Another life law is never let people hurt you, you must 9 them never to hurt you again. You need to do more than tell a teacher about them.Jay Mc Craw 10 the book when he was at university. Jay' s dad had the 11 for the book. But Jay told him: “Dad, you' re not going to be able to talk to teens properly, so let me do it !”So Jay's dad let him. He must be very 12 of his son. And his great book!( )1AhelpBturnCgetDask( )2AchildBuncleCfriendDteacher( )3AitBtheyCthemDthese( )4AboringBexcitingCdifficultDimportant( )5AlearnBunderstandCmakeDlive( )6AAndBSoCForDBut( )7AresultBjobCcollegeDclass( )8AknowBrespectCcompareDremember( )9AspeakBtalkCtellDsay( )10AcopiedBboughtCborrowedDwrote( )11AideaBlawCruleDstory( )12AsorryBproudCsurprisedDmad二、阅读理解阅读(A)、(B)短文,选择正确答案。(A)FOREIGN EXCHANGEA CLASS OF THEIR OWN Name: Susan LaneAge: 22Place: Reykjavik,Iceland,1994.Cost: 7,000Organization: AFSExperience: “I think it was a turning point in my life. I began to understand more about my own culture by experiencing another culture and seeing how other people live.”Name: Sara SmallAge: 23Place: Crivitz,Germany,1996.Cost: 8,000Organization: EF FoundationExperience: “I loved the traveling and I made a lot of friends. I found the European school system to be hard but I am fluent now in German so it was worth it. I did miss my family and friends in Australia but I would love to do it again.”Name: Leanne SmytheAge: 20Place: Minnesota, America,1994.Cost: 6,000Organization: Southern Cross Cultural ExchangeExperience: “I learnt how to be really responsible. It was great to be on my own and I got on really well with the family I was with. I will definitely go back one day.”Name: David LinksAge: 16Place: Stuttgart,Germany,1 996.Cost: 6,000Organization: Southern Cross Cultural ExchangeExperience: “I wanted to try something that was very different to Australia in culture. In Germany everything was different but I soon got settled. The family I was with were great and I really feel as though I have a second family.”Name: Tom JenningsAge: 21Place: Conflans,France,1995.Cost: 7,000Organization: Southern Cross Cultural ExchangeExperience: “There were times when it was difficult but I liked it,experiencing a different culture. You just have to play each situation as it comes. If there is one thing you learn when you are on a student-exchange program it is how to take care of yourself”Name: Linda MarksAge: 19Place: Chonburi Province,Thailand,1 994.Cost: 3,500Organization: Rotary InternationalExperience: “Its like a roller-coaster ride,there are lots of ups and downs,but you always come back for more. I had a few problems but there was always someone to turn to and that was great.”( )1The students who refer to both the good and bad times as an exchange student include _.ASusan Lane and Sara SmallBLinda Marks and David LinksCTom Jennings and Linda MarksDSara Small and Tom Jennings( )2As a result of his participation in the foreign exchange program, Leanne Smythe learnt to become_.AresponsibleBindependentCeasy- goingDintelligent( )3The student who valued learning another language was _.ASara SmallBLinda MarksCTom JenningsDLeanne Smythe( )4How many students mentioned the culture difference they experienced?ATwo.BThree.CFour.DFive.(B)Valentine' s Day is on 14, February each year. It is a day for lovers, and one of the loveliest holidays in the United States.Very few Americans know the story of Valentine' s Day. One English story tells that birds select their mates on February 14Another story says that more than 2,000 years ago the ancient Romans celebrated a holiday for lovers. As part of the celebration, girls wrote their names on pieces of paper and put them in a large container. Boys reached their hands into the container and pulled one out. The girl whose name was written on the paper became his lover or sweet heart for a year. Then came a Roman priest Valentinus, who secretly married many young lovers against the Roman king' s order. The Roman Emperor got angry and ordered the killing of Valentinus on February 14, 269 AD.It is ve