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1、Unit 11Sad movies make me cry.单元检测一单项选择1When you go to the supermarket, youd better _ the escalator to the second or the third floor.AwalkBcarryCgo Dtake2The red suitcase is so expensive _ its made of leather.Awhen BthatCbecause Dthough3It seems that my English teacher is a little angry with me.Of c
2、ourse she is.You havent _ your workbook on time.Amade up Bhanded inCheld on to Dlent to4Whats todays talk about?Its about how to be polite when we _ requests.Amake BhaveCask Dtake5The meeting didnt start_ everyone was there.Abecause BuntilCwhy Dif6Could you tell me how to get to Xuzhou Railway Stati
3、on, please?_.ANo, I couldntBDont ask meCThank you all the sameDCertainly.You can take the No.1 bus7Will you please tell us _ before you came to our city?Awhere do you work Bwhere did you workCwhere you worked Dyou worked where8He _ less time reading stories about film stars than before.Atakes Bspend
4、sCcosts Dpays9“You cant have them both.You can choose _ the kite _ the toy car, ” said my mother.Aeither; or Bboth; andCnot only; but also Dneither; nor10The restaurant is so popular.Look, there are so many _ here.Afood BdishCpeople Dwaiter二完形填空My name is Richard Hong.Im from a city called Shantou i
5、n Guangdong Province, which lies in Southern China.I came to England when I was 18, studied English one year, and then _11_to University of Durham.In my second year of university I went to Tokyo as an exchange student.After_12_ England, I continued to learn the language until I _13_ in 2007.Now Im w
6、orking for a company in London, and Im _14_my job.Its good.This blog started while I was in Japan.I wanted to share some photos and _15_experiences in Japan, but then I realized I like_16_things even when I dont have photos to share or places to travel, _17_I continued to write until now.English is
7、not my native language; maybe thats the _18_ reason I have this blogto keep myself thinking and writing in English.Sometimes I also write about China._19_ a Chinese kid outside China for the last few years, I_20_lots of interesting things.Also I wrote about IT and computer things like many other peo
8、ple.11A.flew BwentCtook Dcarried12A.leaving for Bliving inCcoming back Dreturning to13A.graduated BcameCstayed Darrived14A.hating BfindingCenjoying Dlosing15A.fighting BshoppingCtraveling Driding16A.writing BreadingCeating Dbuying17A.and BbutCor Dso18A.biggest BonlyCworst Dsuccessful19A.Like BAsCWit
9、h DSuch20A.forgot BwantedChad Dworried三阅读理解AI have a rule for travel:Never carry a map.I prefer to ask for directions.Foreign visitors are often confused in Japan because most streets there dont have names.In Japan, people use landmarks in their directions instead of street names.For example, the Ja
10、panese will say to travelers,“Go straight down to the corner.Turn left at the big hotel and go past a fruit market.The post office is across from the bus stop.”In the countryside of the American Midwest, usually there are not many landmarks.Instead of landmarks, people will tell you directions and d
11、istance.For example, people will say,“Go north two miles.Turn east, and then go another mile.”People in Los Angeles, California, have no idea of distance on a map.They measure distance by means of time, not miles.“How far away is the post office?” you ask.“Oh, ” they answer,“its about five minutes f
12、rom here.” You say,“Yes, but how many miles away is it?” They usually dont know.People in Greece sometimes do not even try to give directions because not many visitors can understand the Greek language.Instead of giving you directions, a Greek will often say,“Follow me.” Then hell lead you through t
13、he streets of the city to the post office.One thing will help you everywhere in Japan, in the US, in Greece, or in any other place.You may not understand a persons words, but maybe you can understand his body language.He will usually turn and then point in the correct direction.Go in that direction,
14、 and you may find the post office!21The underlined word “landmarks” means “_”AstreetsBbuildingsChotels, markets and bus stopsDbuildings that are easily recognized(认出)22If you ask people in Los Angeles for directions, they will_.Ashow you a mapBlead you to the placeCtell you the time you have to spen
15、dDtell you the directions and distance23In the passage, _countries are mentioned by the writer.Athree BfourCfive Dsix24Which of the following is TRUE?APeople in Japan give directions in miles.BA persons body language often gives you wrong directions.CTravelers can learn about peoples customs by aski
16、ng for directions.DThe Greek language is widely used by people all over the world.25The passage mainly tells us that_.Aits difficult for people to travel in foreign countriesBthere are not many landmarks in the American MidwestCGreeks often lead you to the place that you are looking forDthere are di
17、fferent ways to give directions in different countriesBThe wellmannered Englishman at table holds and keeps his knife in his right hand, his fork in his left, cuts his meat and presses his vegetable into his fork.The wellmannered American first cuts up all his meat, then places his knife down on the
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