You're supposed to shake hands.(含答案) 优秀教学案
人教版新目标英语九年级(全一册)Unit 10《You’re supposed to shake hands》单元测试题及答案(含答案)
Unit 10 You’re supposed shake hands附参考答案一、单项填空(共15小题,计15分)( ) 1. I eating with spoons.A. used toB. are supposed toC. didn’t use toD. wasn’t used to ( ) 2. While in the country, I made friends with Jim.A. workingB. to workC. worksD. work( ) 3. I ask you to sit down , not to sit down .A. at table, at the tableB. at table, at tableC. at the table, at the tableD. on table, on the table( ) 4. The girl was nervous before she arrived here.A. a bit ofB. a bitC. a fewD. a little of( ) 5. —Is ready for dinner?—No, the table hasn’t been set yet.A. anythingB. everythingC. somethingD. nothing( ) 6. You shake hands when you meet someone for the first time in China.A. would like toB. are supposed toC. want toD. will( ) 7. The train will arrive Shenyang 9:34.A. at, atB. at, inC. in, inD. in, at( ) 8. She was a woman.A. forty year oldB. forty years oldC. forty-years-oldD. forty-year-old( ) 9. He found very difficult to drive a car.A. himB. it isC. itD. that( ) 10. Her idea sounds from ours, we should think it over.A. the sameB. differenceC. differentlyD. different( ) 11. I kept phone calls to my friend but nobody answered.A. to makeB. makeC. madeD. making( ) 12. In 1992, I went to Beijing the first time.A. inB. atC. onD. for( ) 13. Of the three men, one is a worker, two are teachers.A. the othersB. the otherC. othersD. other( ) 14. Spending time with family and friends very important to useA. areB. isC. wereD. being( ) 15. We never eat anything without hands first.A. to washB. washingC. washD. washed二、完形填空(共10小题,计10分)There was a boy named Ben, who was not doing well in school. Boys in his class laughed at him because he seemed so 16 .His mother 17 that she would, herself, have to help her son do better in school .She told him to go to the library to read a 18 a weak and write a report about it for her.One day, in Ben’s 19 , the teacher held up a rock and asked if anyone knew it. Ben put up his hand and the teacher let him 20 .”Why did Ben raise his hand?”his classmates wondered.” He 21 said anything; what could he possibly want to say?”Well, Ben not only 22 the rock; he said a lot about it. He even knew 23 the teacher had found it. The teacher and the students were 24 . Ben had learned all this from doing one of his work reports.Ben later went on to the 25 of his class. When he finished high school, he went to Yale University and at last become one of the best doctors in the United States.( ) 16.A.clever B. hard C. slow D. quick( ) 17.A.asked B. decided C. forgot D. heard( ) 18.A.notice B. message C. office D. lab( ) 20.A.think B. leave C. sing D. speak( ) 21.A.always B. even C. quickly D. never( ) 22.A. found B. played C. knew D. threw( ) 23.A.whether B. when C. where D. why( ) 24.A.afraid B. surprised C. worried D. unhappy ( ) 25.A.top B. end C. back D. last三、阅读理解(共15小题,计24分)AKnowing table manners is very important. Do you know ho to sit at table properly?Don’t put your chair too far away from the table, nor too close, so as to sit up straight at table.Never place your elbows(胳膊肘)on the table.Don’t put your arm in front of or around your plate.Don’t place your hands under the table.While you’re eating, don’t put your elbows in front of the table of the person sitting next to you.Don’t stretch your legs or move your knees back and forth(反复地).A lady isn’t allowed to comb her hair at table.A gentleman shouldn’t shave his beard at table.Never put the napkin under your chin(下巴). And don’t lay it in front of your chest, either. Its main purpose is to wipe your mouth and hands, but not to be used as a piece of dish cloth.Good table manners make life more enjoyable!Never put the napkin under your chin(下巴). And don’t lay it in front of your chest, either. Its main purpose is to wipe your mouth and hands, but not to be used as a piece of dish cloth.Good table manners make life more enjoyable!( ) 26. You should put your chair _________ when you are at table.A. far away from the tableB. under the tableC. neither too far nor too closeD. very close to the table( ) 27. _________ is impolite at table according to the passage.A. Placing elbows on the tableB. Sitting up straightC. Wiping hands with the napkinD. Placing hands on the table( ) 28. What does the underlined word “shave” mean in Chinese?A.抓挠B.触摸C.刮D.看( ) 29. Which is the best title for the passage?A. What should we do in the restaurant?B. How to behave properly at table?C. The rules for behavior in the restaurant.D. Good manners are important.( ) 30. If you want to go to li ly and Brain’s party, you should call them at _________.A.342-5691B.342-7859C.342-4625D.342-7896 ( ) 31. Mike Green has to sell his washing machine because _________.A. he wants to buy a new oneB. it is out of styleC. it wastes too much waterD. he will go broad( ) 32. Where should you go if you want to read books?A. 15 South RoadB. 56 Park RoadC. 15 North RoadD. 216 Zhongshan Road( ) 33. How long does Smith’s Book Club open a day?A. 8 hoursB.10 hoursC. 12 hoursD. 14 hoursCSocial customs and ways of behaving change. Things that were considered impolite many years ago are now acceptable. Just a few years ago, it was considered to be impolite behavior for a man to smoke on the street. No man who thought of himself as being a gentleman would make a fool of himself by smoking when a lady was in the room.Customs also differ from country to country. Does a man walk on the left or the right of a woman in your country? Or doesn’t matter? What about table manners?The Americans and British not only speak the same language but also share a large number of social customs. For example, in both America and England people shake hands when they meet each other for the first time. Also, most Englishmen will open a door for women or offer their seats to women, and so will most American. Promptness(准时)is important both in England and in America. That is, the dinner guest either arrives close to the time that has been made or calls up to explain his delay(耽误).The important thing to remember about social customs in not to do anything that might make other people feel uncomfortable-especially if they are your guests. There is an old story about a man who gave a very formal dinner party. When the food was served, one of the guests started to eat his peas with a knife. The other guests were amused or greatly surprised, but the host calmly picked up his knife and began eating in the same way. It would have been bad manners to make his guest feel foolish or uncomfortable.( ) 34. The underlined phrase “make a fool of himself” in the first paragraph means .A. make himself strongB. make himself richC. make himself comfortableD. cause himself to seem like a fool ( ) 35. According to the passage, the American and the British .A. don’t speak the same languageB. don’t have social customs in commonC. do share a lot of social customsD. do have the exactly same social customs( ) 36. If a dinner invitation is for six o’clock, the guest is supposed to arrive at six.A. nearly or a minute or two later thanB. a quarter pastC. a quarter toD. much later than( ) 37. The last example in the passage shows_________.A. the correct way to use a knife at tableB. that it’s good manners not to make your guest feel foolish or uncomfortableC. that social customs and ways of behaving change too fastD. that different countries have different customsDLetter ADear Rose,I like your programs very much. I’m now writing to ask you something about American social customs(社交习惯). My American friends want me to join them in their dinner party. I am very happy and have decided to go , but I’m a little worried about it , too. The social customs in my country are very different from here, so I’m afraid of making mistakes.Should I bring a present, such as sweets or flowers? Should I arrive on time or a little late?At the dinner table, how can I know which fork(叉子)or knife to use? How can I let the family know that I’m thankful for their kindness?Wang LinLetter BDear Wang Lin,It’s a good idea to bring a small present when you go to a dinner par ty. Flowers are always nice, or you may bring a bottle of wine(葡萄酒)if you know that your friends drink it .You sh ould arrive on time or five to ten minutes late. Don’t get there early. If you’re going to be more than fifteen minutes late, you should call and tell them.Try to be free at the dinner table. If you don’t know about choosing the right fork or knife, just watch the other people, and follow them. If you still have no idea of what to do, ask the person next to you.If you like the food, say so. Of course, you’ll thank them for the meal and for their kindness. It’s also a good idea to send a thank-you card the day after.Rose( ) 36. Wang Lin wants to .A. make friends with RoseB. know some social customs for a dinner partyC. make her friends happyD. give her friends a surprise.( ) 37. Rose is possibly .A. a good housewifeB. a TV hostess(女主持人)C. a member of the dinner partyD. a friend of Wang Lin’s( ) 39. Which of the following is NOT proper(适当的)for joining in a dinner party?A. Get there 15 minutes earlier.B. Make yourself at homeC. Follow others to use forks and knives.D. Thank your friends for the meal.四、单词拼写(共5小题,计5分)41. I’ve just had lunch, so I am f__________ now.42. People of Western countries use k__________ and forks to eat.43. Our chemistry teacher often does e__________ in class to explain some theories.44. —W__________ is this book? Do you know?—Let me see. It must be John’s.45. I often make some m__________ while reading.五、综合填空(共10小题,计10分)The Chinese New Year is the most important holiday for the Chinese People. For the Chinese, New Year comes with the first day of the First Moon, (46) b________ January 21 and February 19. People get (47) r________ for the holiday for fifteen days.Finally, at midnight it is the first day of the First Moon. People close the shops and the streets are (48) e________. Everyone locks the doors and stays at (49) h________.It is an important time for the family. The (50) y________ people bow to the older people. The Chinese call this Ke Tou. This (51) m________ “to touch the ground with the forehead”. Then the young people (52) w________ the older people a happy New Year. The older people give children gifts of (53) m________ in red envelopes. The family then goes to sleep.In the morning, people dress in their best (54) c_______. Some people stay at home, others go out to pay a New Year call. They are very (55) p________ and do not use bad words. It’s the most important day of the year.六、阅读表达(共5小题,计10分)The main difference between China and Western countries on the dinner table is the tableware (餐具), but that’s just a small difference. In quite good restaurant, you can always ask for a pair of knife and fork, if you find the chopsticks are not helpful enough.The real difference is whether people share food on the same plate. In the West, you have your own plate of food ,while in China the dishes are placed in the middle of table and everyonemeat and vegetable dishes. Soup is then served, followed by rice, noodles or dumplings. Perhaps what surprises Western visitors most is that Chinese hosts like to put food into the plates of their gue sts. In formal dinners, there are always. “Public” chopsticks and spoons, but some hosts may use their own chopsticks. This is a sign of politeness. It is always polite to eat the food.People in China tend to order more food than they could eat. They will think it embarrassing if all the food is eaten.(一)根据短文内容简要回答问题56. What’s the real difference between Chinese and Western table manners?______________________________________________________________________57. What may make Western guests feel surprised when they have dinner in a Chinese family?______________________________________________________________________(二)将短文中划线的句子译成汉语.58.______________________________________________________________________59.______________________________________________________________________(三)请给短文拟一个适当的标题.60.______________________________________________________________________七、完成句子(共4小题,计6分。
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与人教版义务教育课程标准实验教科书配套基础训练(含单元评价卷)英语(新目标)九年级全一册参考答案课时练习部分参考答案Unit 12Y ou’re supposed to shake hands.第1课时(Section A 1a-2c)课前预习一、1.supposed,2.shakes,3.kissed,4.bowed,5.greet二、1.be supposed to,2.shake hands,3.meet for the first time,4.arrive in+大地点/at+小地点/get to,5.should have done,6.make mistakes课堂练习一、1—5DDABC,6—10BCABD二、1.(1)got to(2) reached,2.should,3.When were you,4.What are they;do,5.How was课后巩固一、1.What do you think we will do there/ in the training,2.When will we go there,3.We are supposed to take some heavy clothes and medicine with us/Heavy clothes and medicine,4.I’ll ask mum to go shopping with me this weekend/ I have to go shopping this weekend/ I have to buy a pair of sports shoe s this weekend,5.I’m sure we’ll have a good time二、1—5BAACD,6—10BAADB三、One possible version:Shaking hands is one of the polite manners.It is necessary to be clear about when and how to shake hands.First,when you meet someone for the first time,it’s necessary to shake hands.Second,you should shake hands if you meet your friends that haven’t seen for a long time.Third,if anyone offers to shake hands with you,you should of course shake hands with him.If not,you are regarded as rude.Fourth,when two people meet,usually the elder should put out his hand st,the woman should first offer her hand when she meets with a man.Different countries have different customs.Hope you can behave well and politely.第2课时(Section A 3a-4)课前预习一、1.drop by,2.make plans to do sth.,3.as…as sb.can/as…as possible,4.after all,5.invite sb.to do sth.,6.be relaxed about…二、1.to/towards,2.to,3.without/after,4.by,5.after,6.about,7.with课堂练习一、1—5CCDAB,6—10ABCDA二、1.Switzerland,2.waiting,3.to take,4.holding,5.to have/having,6.to take三、 1.It’s;for;to spend,2.he could,3.come over to;free,4.very/rather/quite,5.singing课后巩固一、1.C;late,2.D;calling/a call,3.B;for,4.B;as,5.D;relaxed二、1—5TFFTT,6—10CACBC三、1.relaxed,2.okay,3.Spending,4.to,5.make,6.by,7.on,8.watches,9.never,10.calling第3课时(Section B 1-2c)课前预习一、1.rude,2.wiped;napkins/napkin,3.pointed,4.manners,5.stick二、1.table manners,2.at the table,3.make noise,4.stick…into…,5.point at,6.pick up课堂练习一、1—5CBCBD,6—8AAB二、1.with,2.up,3.at,4.into,5.at;with课后巩固一、1—5CACBD,6—10BDCAB二、1—5BCCAB第4课时(Section B 3a-4)课前预习一、1.full,2.forks,p,4.elbows,5.particular/special二、1.go out of one’s way to do sth.,2.make sb.feel at home,3.get used to sth./doing sth.,4.be comfortable doing sth.,5.be different from,6.have reasons to do sth.,7.give compliments,8.make a toast,9.make appointments,10.offer tea课堂练习一、1—5BADBC,6—10DDBAC二、1.on,2.As;from,3.with;except,4.up三、 1.anything,2.getting,3.surprising,municating,5.learning/to learn,6.more expensive课后巩固一、1.go out of their way;feel at home,2.make a toast at,3.has no reason to;like,4.are;need to;table manners,5.are supposed to;braver;facing challenges,6.make;mistakes;like;used to二、1—5CDABC,6—10ADCBB三、1—5CCACD第5课时(Self Check & Reading)课前预习一、1.start/begin with,2.written English,3.be used to do/be used for doing sth.,4.make faces,5.can’t help/stop doing sth. ,6.learn…by oneself/teach oneself,7.at the proper time,8.send a message二、1.On;with,2.from,3.with,4.by,5.at课堂练习一、1—5CDBAB,6—10ACCBD二、1—5FAGHE,6—10JDIBC三、1.differently,2.knives,3.unfamiliar,4.written,5.gradually课后巩固一、1—5CADBD,6—10ACCBB二、1—5CEBDA三、1.was,2.famous,3.written,4.most,5.when,6.for,7.broken,8.other,9.thousands,10.each相关链接One possible version:How to behave well?As a student,we should behave well.First,I think it’s very important to do everything on time and keep promises.Never lie to others or say dirty words.Next,we should be polite to others and be ready to help people in need.Then we’d better not talk loudly in public.Don’t throw litter or spit out.And we are supposed to obey traffic rules.What’s more,learn to work with others.We need good team work in our life.。
Unit 10 You're supposed to shake hands达标测试卷(含答案)
Unit 10 You're supposed to shake hands. 达标测试卷英语九年级下册 R版陕西时间:120分钟满分:120分第一部分(听力30分)Ⅰ. 听选答案(共15小题,计20分)第一节:听下面10段对话,每段对话后有一个问题,读两遍。
请根据每段对话的内容和后面的问题,从所给的三个选项中选出最恰当的一项。
(共10小题,计10分)()1. A. Table manners. B. Some sayings.C. Food.()2. A. Some flowers. B. A basketball.C. A box of chocolate.()3. A. Fish. B. Beef.C. Chicken.()4. A. Shake hands. B. Bow.C. Kiss.()5. A. Just at 6:30 p. m.B. Before 6:30 p. m.C. A little later than 6:30 p. m.()6. A. Carry the books herself.B. Help the man carry the books.C. Ask the man to help her carry the books.()7. A. Making a noise.B. Keeping quiet.C. Eating too slowly.()8. A. To bow. B. To kiss.C. To shake hands.()9. A. Play football.B. Play chess.C. Play cards.()10. A. She had no work to do in Switzerland.B. She didn't visit her uncle in Switzerland.C. She wrote an e-mail to thank her uncle.第二节:听下面两段对话,每段对话后有几道小题,请根据对话的内容,从题目所给的三个选项中选出所给问题的最佳答案。
You're supposed to shake hands. 练习题 (含答案)九年级全册
Unit 10 You're supposed to shake hands. 提升培优--2024-2025学年九年级全册人教新目标(Go for it)版(2024)一、短文填空阅读短文,用括号内所给词的正确形式填空,使短文完整、正确。
Chopsticks are the most important symbol of traditional Chinese culture. There are many rules you are 1 (suppose) to pay attention to. For example, it is impolite of you 2 (point) at someone with chopsticks or play with them. Also you aren’t 3 (expect) to make chopsticks stick vertically (垂直地) into your food, especially not into rice. Besides, it is considered 4 (be) a bad behavior (行为) to drop chopsticks. Also remember never to pass a piece of food to someone with your own chopsticks. These manners are worth 5 (know) and we should learn some Chinese customs to be a polite person.二、选词填空用方框中所给单词的适当形式填空。
6.—I think you to bow when you see your friend in Japan for the first time.—I agree with you.7.It’s to look around when your friend is talking with you. You’d better look at his or her eyes. 8.And what about our local police who protect our families, our homes and things?9.Do you want to share it with who might listen to it?10.If you turn the park into a golf course, these kids won’t have to go.三、补全对话根据对话内容,从选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项补全对话,其中有两个为多余选项。
Unit12 You're supposed to shake hands.
Unit 12 You’re supposed to shake hands.1.You are supposed to shake hands.你们应该握手。
be supposed to do 表示“应该”、“被期望做……”,是一种表示提建议的句式,相当于should/ ought to do sth,其后跟动词原形,be 有人称和时态的变化,否定结构为be not supposed to do sth。
1)当be supposed to的主语为“物”时,它表示“本应,本该”的意思,用于表示某事本应该发生而没有发生。
2) be supposed to 还可以用于表示“被认为是……”、“被相信是……”。
Eg: 1.火车应该在十分钟之前到达。
_____________________________________2. 人们认为他们很聪明。
___________________________________________3.我们应该六点到达这里。
__________________________________________ 2. I guess you should ha ve asked …我想你应该提前问一问……此处用了“should + have + 过去分词”,表示“过去应该做某事(但没有做)”,其否定句式“should not + have + 过去分词”表示“过去不应该做某事(但做了)”,该句式含有不满或者责备之意。
Eg: 你本应该洗一洗你自己的衣服。
_____________________________________ 3.We often just drop by our friends’ homes.我们经常拜访我们朋友的家。
drop by 意为“顺便拜访”,后接表示地点的名词,也可接表示人的名词。
drop in sb 意为“顺便走访某人”。
Eg: 我只是顺便来看看你。
Unit 12同步阅读(含答案)
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 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 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. wanted B. supposed C. had D. decided( ) 2. A. nice B. pleasant C. familiar D. unfamiliar( ) 3. A. eating B. eat C. using D. use( ) 4. A. dish B. bowl C. knife D. stick( ) 5. A. everyone B. each C. which D. it( ) 6. A. idea B. opinion C. mind D. hope( ) 7. A. larger B. smaller C. biggest D. smallest( ) 8. A. inside B. indoors C. inn D. inland( ) 9. A. correct B. left C. clean D. dark( ) 10. A. That B. As C. What D. Which2根据短文内容判断下列句子正误(T / F)。
英语周报八年级上册新目标答案
英语周报八年级上册新目标答案八年级上册新目标英语周报答案Unit1 You're supposed to shake hands.Part One: Key Vocabulary and Phrases1. suppose2. shake hands3. bow4. custom5. gesture6. rude7. foreign8. remind9. silly 10. situationPart Two: Key Sentences1. What are you supposed to do in Norway?2. In some countries, people shake hands when they meet for the first time.3. Different countries have different customs.4. It's rude to make noise in public places in Japan.5. If you don't know what to do in a particular situation, you can always ask a local person for help.Part Three: Grammar1. What are you supposed to do in a Japanese restaurant?2. How much are you supposed to take off your shoes?3. What are you supposed to wear when you go to a wedding?4. How do people show respect in your country?5. What do you usually do when you meet someone for the first time?Part Four: Pair WorkA: How do you show respect in your country?B: In my country, we bow to show respect.A: Really? That's interesting. In my country, we shake hands.B: That's different.A: Yes, it is. Customs and gestures can vary from culture to culture. Part Five: Reading Comprehension1. Different countries have different customs and gestures.2. People in some countries give gifts with two hands to show respect.3. In Korea, people bow to show respect.4. In Japan, people take off their shoes to show respect.5. In Korea, people say "Annyeonghaseyo" when they meet each other.Part Six: WritingIn my country, there are various customs and gestures to show respect. For example, when we meet someone for the first time, we usually shake hands and say "Nice to meet you." It's also common to give a slight bow when greeting someone who is older or of higher social status. Another way to show respect is to address someone using their title and last name, such as "Mr. Smith" or "Ms. Johnson." Furthermore, we value punctuality, so it's important to arrive on time for appointments and meetings. Overall, these customs and gestures are important to maintain social harmony and show respect to others in our country.Unit 2 What should I do?Part One: Key Vocabulary and Phrases1. advices2. roast3. grab4. advice5. pay attention to6. lousy7. take it easy8. meditation9. stressful 10. deal withPart Two: Key Sentences1. How can I improve my English?2. You should practice speaking English with native speakers.3. What should I do if I am bored?4. If you are bored, you can try taking up a new hobby.5. How can I deal with stress?Part Three: Grammar1. What should I do if I have a toothache?2. How can I improve my math skills?3. What should I do if I feel sick?4. How can I deal with exam stress?5. What should I do if I want to lose weight?Part Four: Pair WorkA: What should I do if I am bored?B: You can try taking up a new hobby.A: That's a good idea. What hobbies do you recommend?B: Well, it depends on your interests. What do you like to do?A: I like drawing and painting.B: Then why don't you try joining an art class? It could be fun and interesting.A: That's a great suggestion. I will look for an art class to join. Part Five: Reading Comprehension1. The writer wants advice on how to improve his/her English.2. The writer should practice speaking English with native speakers.3. The writer wants advice on what to do if he/she is bored.4. The writer could try taking up a new hobby if he/she is bored.5. The writer wants advice on how to deal with stress.Part Six: WritingIf you want to improve your English, there are several things you can do. First, it's important to practice speaking English as much as possible. One way to do this is by finding native speakers to talk to. You can join language exchange programs or find conversation partners online. Additionally, watching English movies, TV shows, and listening to English podcasts or music can also help improve your listening and speaking skills. Finally, reading English books and articles, and practicing writing in English can help improve your reading and writing skills. By consistently practicing andexposing yourself to the language, you will see improvement in your English skills over time.。
初三英语Unit You’re supposed to shake hands.试题答案及解析
初三英语Unit You’re supposed to shake hands.试题答案及解析1.—Those who went to the dance last weekend were________young people.—Well,it’s not out of my expectation.A.mostlyB.especiallyC.usuallyD.normally【答案】A【解析】mostly主要地。
2. In this country,it’s________to stick your chopsticks into your food.A.rightB.politeC.rudeD.kind【答案】C【解析】句意:将筷子插在食物里在这个国家是不礼貌的。
因此答案为C。
3.—You must________the bottle before you take the medicine.—OK,I will.A.breakB.shakeC.coverD.throw【答案】B【解析】在吃药之前,必须摇一下瓶子,“摇晃”应该用shake。
4.I’m not sure,but he’s supposed________sometime next week.A.returnB.returnsC.to returnD.returning【答案】C【解析】“应该做某事”应该表示为be supposed to do sth.。
5.完形填空(2012江苏苏州)Is the art of conversation dying?The other day,my wife________two teenage children did something we haven’t________for ages.It didn’t require the Internet,a TV screen,batteries…or anything else for that matter.But we all________it so much we’re thinking ofdoing it again sometime.We had a conversation,the kind of real,live conversation that was________when I was growing up,which seems all too rare these days.Today we have chat rooms,text messages,e-mails…but we seem to be losing the________of communicating face-to-face.We allknow________young people are out on a date(约会)these days,they spend most of thattime________their mobile phones.And teenagers nowadays seem to________communicating with their friends by sending text messages to actually_______to them.If we carry on like this,in the future,we’ll lose the use of our_______.What do you think?E-mail me,and who knows?Maybe we could even have a real conversation about it!【1】A.andB.orC.butD.after【答案】A【解析】跳读下文可知,我的妻子和两个十几岁的孩子进行了一次交谈,my wife和two teenage children作并列主语。
2014_U10You're_supposed_to_shake_hands.__Section_B_1a-1d
How much do you know about table manners around the world? In the United States, you are not supposed to eat with your hands. In Japan, you are not supposed to eat or drink while walking down the street, and you are supposed to make noise while eating noodles. It shows that you like the food. In Korea, even the youngest person isn’t supposed to start eating first. But in China, you are supposed to pick up your bowl of rice. Don't stick your chopsticks upright in the rice bowl. Instead, lay them on your dish. And sometimes the Chinese host use their chopsticks to put food in your bowl or plate. This is a sign of politeness.
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What other table manners do you know in different countries?
(人教版)初中英语九年级 Unit 10单元测试01(含答案)
Unit 10 You’re supposed to shake hands. 单元测试第一卷听力部分(15分)Ⅰ.听句子,选择与所听句子相符合的图片(5分)1.A B C2.A B C3.A B C4.A B C5.A B C Ⅱ.听两段较长对话,选择最佳答案(5分)6. A. At 8:00. B. At 8:10. C. At 7:50.7. A. To bow. B. To kiss. C. To shake hands.8. A. Different opinions about time in different countries.B. People in Colombia like to be on time.C. People in Switzerland are relaxed about time.9. A. Visiting a factory. B. Giving a talk. C. Having a holiday.10. A. Lucy’s. B. Lily’s. C. Linda’s.Ⅲ.所短文,完成表格信息。
每空一词(5分)第二卷笔试部分(85分)Ⅳ.单项选择(10分)16.—Do you often ________ your friends’ homes on your way home?—Yes, we do.A. drop byB. visit toC. come atD. come over17. Don’t point ________ anyone _________ your chopsticks. It’s not polite.A. at; byB. at; withC. to; byD. to; with18.—All the workers went home yesterday ________ Mr White. Why?—Because he was on duty.A. besideB. besidesC. exceptD. but19. The restaurant owner ________ his way to see if all his guests are well satisfied.A. gets outB. goes outC. get out ofD. goes out of20.—The basket is ________ Will you please help me fill it with apples?—My pleasure.A. emptyB. StrangeC. brokenD. full21.—You’ve given us a wonderful Chinese dinner, Mrs Wang.—________.A. Oh, I’m afraid I didn’t cook very wellB. I’m glad you enjoyed itC. Come again when you are freeD. It’s not necessary for you to say so22. After ________ for a while, the whole building fell down.A. bowingB. bendingC. wipingD. shaking23. If you get into trouble, you can ________ your teacher ________ help.A. turn; toB. ask; forC. help; withD. look; for24. He ________ eat much junk food, but now he ________ eating lots of vegetables and fruit.A. used to; used toB. was used to; used toC. used to; is used toD. is used to; used to25.—I’ve put on ten pounds.—You should ________ to take more exercise every day.A. make sure ofB. make a plan forC. make a suggestionD. make an effortⅤ.完形填空(10分)What is rude and what is polite is different in different countries. Some things that many Chinese people do can be considered rude or not 26 in western countries. Here is some advice on what not to say or do. Let’s 27 .In business settings, one should never 28 a foreigner a cigarette. Smoking kills. Don’t kill anyone. That is true, and it smells very bad. Please don’t smoke!29 get angry at someone for going Dutch(各自付款) and 30 the bill when you eat out. In the west, it shows equal(平等的) respect. Try going Dutch. It is cheaper, and it shows equality. When eating dinner in Norway and the United States, it is polite to 31 everything on your plate to show that you enjoy the food.32 in some countries, it is polite to leave some of the food on your plate.Don’t use bad 33 at work. Even though some famous people use them, bad words are a sign of a bad education. Bad words should be used 34 or not at all.If you have to spit, clear your nose or clean your ears and do it in the bathroom where no one can 35 you. Don’t be a RUDE person at your office or in public.26. A. polite B. important C. particular D. pleased27. A. have a rest B. have a look C. have a try D. have a talk28. A. pick B. sell C. offer D. point29. A. Always B. Never C. Sometimes D. Often30. A. pay B. keep C. share D. take31. A. leave off B. take away C. put off D. eat up32. A. And B. But C. So D. Because33. A. words B. sentences C. passages D. texts34. A. as much as possible B. as little as possible C. as often as possible D. as soon as possible35. A. stop B. prevent C. see D. hurtⅥ.阅读理解(30分)ADinner customs are different around the world. If you are a guest in Ghana(加纳), this information will help you a lot.In Ghana, dinner is usually from four in the afternoon to six in the evening. But there are no strict rules about time. Whenever a guest arrives, a family offers food. When you go to a home, the person who receives guests takes you to the living room first. At this time everyone welcomes you. Then you go to the dining room. There you wash your hands in a bowl of water. All the food is on the table.In Ghana you usually eat with your fingers. You eat from the same dish as everyone else. But you eat from one side of the dish only. It is not polite to get food from the other side of the dish. After dinner, you wash your hands again in a bowl of water.Most meals in Ghana have a dish called fufu. People in Ghana make fufu from the powder(粉末) of some plants. Sometimes they cut the fufu with a saw(锯子) because it is very hard. You must chew fufu well, or you may get sick. You eat fufu with the fingers of your right hand only.36. From the passage we know that in Ghana ________.A. the rules for dinner time are not strictB. dinner is always at six in the eveningC. a family offers food only at four in the afternoonD. people usually invite their guests to dinner late in the evening37. If you are a dinner guest in Ghana, the host always takes you to ________.A. the dining room firstB. the living room. FirstC. the kitchen firstD. the garden first38. People in Ghana usually eat ________.A. from two sides of a dishB. from the other side of the dishC. with their fingersD. with their spoons39. In fact, most meals in Ghana ________.A. are cooked with the powder of some plantsB. have a dish called fufuC. are too hard to eatD. are very soft40. When you eat fufu, you’d better ________.A. cut it with a saw.B. use your right hand onlyC. chew it well.D. all of the aboveBSocial customs and ways, of behaving change all the time. Things that were considered impolite many years ago are now acceptable. Just a few years ago, it was considered to be impolite behavior for a man to smoke on the street. No. man who thought of himself as being a gentleman would make a fool of himself by smoking when a lady was in the room. .Customs also differ from country to country. Does a man walk on the left or the right of a woman in your country? Or that doesn’t matter? What about table manners?The Americans and British people not only speak the same language but also share a large number of socialcustoms. For example, in both America and England, people shake hands when they meet each other for the first time. Also most Englishmen will open a door for a woman or offer their seats to women, and so will most Americans. Promptness(准时) is important both in England and in America. That is, the dinner guest either arrives close to the time that has been made or calls up to explain his delay(耽误).The important thing to remember about social customs is not to do anything that might make other people feel uncomfortable—especially if they are your guests. There is an old story about a man who gave a very formal dinner party. When the food was served, one of the guests started to eat his peas with a knife. The other guests were amused or greatly surprised, but the host calmly picked up his knife and began eating in the same way. It would have been bad manners to make his guest feel foolish or uncomfortable.41. The underlined phrase “make a fool of himself” in the first paragraph means ________.A. make himself strongB. make himself richC. make himself comfortableD. make himself look like a fool42. According to the passage, the American people and the British people ________.A. don’t speak the same languageB. don’t have social customs in commonC. do share a lot of social customsD. do have the exactly same social customs43. If a dinner invitation is for six o’clock in England, th e guest is supposed to arrive ________ six.A. nearly or a minute or two later thanB. at a quarter pastC. at half pastD. much later than44. The last example in the passage shows ________.A. the correct way to use a knife at tableB. that it is good manners not to make your guest feel foolish or uncomfortableC. that social customs and ways of behaving change too fastD. that different-countries have different customs45. What’s the best title of the passage?A. Different CustomsB. Social CustomsC. Customs are Changing FastD. Different Countries, Different CustomsCIf you spend some time in an English-speaking country you might hear the term “etiquette”. It means normal and polite social behavior. This may seem like a difficult word at first, but it can be very useful to understand.Etiquette is not the same in every culture or in every situation. For example, standing very close to the person you are talking with is quite common in some Asian countries. However, if you do this in Europe, some people might feel uncomfortable. Even in China, we all know that etiquette is not the same in all situations. Perhaps we think that talking loudly in our own homes is fine, but there are other places where talking loudly is not allowed. For example, most people would agree that talking loudly in a library, a museum or a movie theater is impolite. Even if you are with your friends, it is better to keep your voice down in public places.If we see someone breaking the rules of etiquette, we may politely give them some suggestions. One of the politest ways is to ask someone, Would you mind doing this or Would you mind not doing that? People don’t usually like to be criticized, so we have to be careful how we do this.Although rules of etiquette can often be different, some rules are the same almost everywhere in the world! For example, dropping litter is almost never allowed. If you see someone you know doing this, you can ask him, Would you mind picking it up?46. What does the word “etiquette” mean?(根据短文内容回答问题)____________________________________________________________________________________________ 47. Find out the key sentence of Paragraph 2.(找出第二段的中心句)____________________________________________________________________________________________ 48. If your friend talks loudly in the library, what would you say to him/her?(根据你对短文的理解,写出一个委婉的建议)____________________________________________________________________________________________ 49.请将最后一段中的画线句子译成汉语。
Unit10Youresupposedtoshakehands原文与翻译
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Unit10You'resupposedtoshakehands原文与翻译SectionA1bListenandcheckyouranswersin1a.Yoshi:Whatarepeoplesupposedtodowhentheymeetinyourco untry,Rodrigo?Rodrigo:Doyoumeanwhenpeoplemeetforthefirsttime?Yoshi:Yeah.Rodrigo:InMexico,weshakehands.Yoshi:WhataboutinBrazil,Celia?Celia:Well,inBrazil,peoplesometimeskiss.HowaboutinJapan,Y oshi?Whatarepeopleexpectedtodowhentheymeetforthefirsttime?Yoshi:Webow.Kim:AndinKoreawealsobow.Mike:Well,IguessinmostWesterncountriesweshakehands.SectionA2astnightshehaddinneratanAmer icanfriend’shouse.Listenandcheck(√)themistakesMariamade.Daisy:Hi,Maria.HowwasPaul’sparty?Maria:Oh,Daisy,itwasterrible.Daisy:Itwas?Maria:Uh-huh.Daisy:Whathappened?Maria:Well,Iwassupposedtoarriveat7:00,butIarrivedat8:00.Daisy:Oh,soyouwerelate.Maria:Yeah,butinmycountry,it’sdifferent.Whenyou’reinvit edfor7:00,you’reexpectedtocomelater!It’sconsideredstranget oturnupontime.Daisy:Isee.Maria:ThenwhenImetPaul’smom,Ikissedher.Daisy:Oh…youweresupposedtoshakehandsinstead.Maria:That’sright.AndIworeafanc ydress.Daisy:What’swrongwiththat?Maria:Well,itturnedoutthatitwasanoutdoorparty,Daisy.Every oneelsewasinaT-shirtandjeans.Daisy:Iguessnexttimeyoushouldaskwhatyou’resupposedto wear.SectionA2bListenagain.Fillintheblanks.Daisy:Hi,Maria.HowwasPaul’sparty?Maria:Oh,Daisy,itwasterrible.Daisy:Itwas?Maria:Uh-huh.Daisy:Whathappened?Maria:Well,Iwassupposedtoarriveat7:00,butIarrivedat8:00.Daisy:Oh,soyouwerelate.Maria:Yeah,butinmycountry,it’sdifferent.Whenyou’reinvit edfor7:00,you’reexpectedtocomelater!It’sconsi deredstranget oturnupontime.Daisy:Isee.Maria:ThenwhenImetPaul’smom,Ikissedher.Daisy:Oh…youweresupposedtoshakehandsinstead.Maria:That’sright.AndIworeafancydress.Daisy:What’swrongwiththat?Maria:Well,itturnedoutthatitwasanoutdoorparty,Daisy.EveryoneelsewasinaT-shirtandjeans.Daisy:Iguessnexttimeyoushouldaskwhatyou’resupposedto wear.SectionA2dRoleplaytheconversation.Howwasthewelcomepartyforforeignstudentslastnight?Great!Imadesomenewfriends.Butafunnythinghappened.What?ImetaJapaneseboycalledSato,andassoonasIheldoutmyhand, hebowed.That'showpeopleinJapanareexpectedtogreeteachother.It'sim politeifyoudon'tbow.Ididn'tknowthat.SoIjuststoodtherewithmyhandout.Finally,Ire turnedthebow.IrememberwhenlfirstmetMarielastyear,Ididthesamething.Ihe ldoutmyhandandtomysurprise,shekissedmeonbothsidesofmyfac e!Iwouldn'tmindthat!terlfoundoutFrenchpeoplearesupposedtokissw hentheyseeeachother.SectionA3aReadthefollowingopinionsofaColombianandaSwissstudent.I nwhichcountryisitOKtobe15minuteslatefordinner?TeresaLopezCall.ColomblaWhereI’mfrom,we’reprettyrelaxedabouttime.Wedon’tlik etorusharound,sowedon’tmindifpeoplearealittlelatesometimes.Ifyoutellafriendyou’regoingtotheirhousefordinner,it’sOKif youarriveabitlate.Weliketoenjoyourtimeslowly.Wevaluethetimew espendwithourfamilyandfriendsinoureverydaylives.Weoftenjustdropbyourfriendshomesifwehavetime.Wedon’tusuallyhavetomakeplanstomeetourfriends.Whenweseeeachoth er,it’spoliteforboystoshakehandsandforgirlstokisseachotheront hesideoftheface.Weoftenjustwalkaroundthetowncenter,seeingasmanyofourfr iendsaswecan!Marcleblanclausanne.SwitzerlandInSwitzerland,it’sveryimportanttobeontime.We’rethecapi talofclocksandwatches,afterall!Ifsomeoneinvitesyoutomeethimo rheratnoon,thenyou’reexpectedtobethereatnoon.Ifyou’reeven15minuteslate,y ourfriendmaygetmad.SoImake anefforttobeontimewhenImeetmyfriends.Ialwaysleavethehousee arlytoavoidheavytrafficbecauseIthinkit’simpolitetokeepothersw aiting.Also,wenevervisitafriend’shousewithoutcallingfirst.Wealmo stalwaysmakeplanstoseefriends.Weusuallyplantodosomethingin teresting,orgosomewheretogether.SectionB1bSteveisgoingtoChinatostudy.HisfriendYangMingistellinghim aboutthetablemannersinChina.Listenandnumberthepicturesinth eorderyouhearthem.YangMing:YoumustbeexcitedaboutleavingforChinatomorro w,Steve!Steve:Yeah,butI’malittlenervous,too.YangMing:Why?Steve:Well,foronething,Idon’tknowhowtousechopsticksver ywell…andIdon’tknowhowtobehaveatthedinnertable.YangMing:Oh,Isee.Well,oneimportantthingisthatyou’renots upposedtostarteatingfirstifthereareolderpeopleatthetable.Steve:That’sinteresting.IntheUnitedStates,itdoesn’tmatter.YangMing:Yeah,Iknow.It’salsoimpolitetostickyourchopsticksintoyourfood.Youshouldn’tpointatanyonewithyourchopsticks, either.Steve:Oh,OK.YangMing:Oh,andthere’sonemorethingyouneedtoknow.Yo u’renotsupposedtotalkwhenyou’reeatingdinner.Onlyparentsa reexpectedtotalkatthedinnertable.Childrenarenotallowedtospea k.Steve:Wow!That’s…that’sunusual!YangMing:Haha,I’mjustkidding!SectionB1cListenagain.Matchthesesentenceparts.YangMing:YoumustbeexcitedaboutleavingforChinatomorro w,Steve!Steve:Yeah,butI’malittlenervous,too.YangMing:Why?Steve:Well,foronething,Idon’tknowhowtousechopsticksver ywell…andIdon’tknowhowtobehaveatthedinnertable.YangMing:Oh,Isee.Well,oneimportantthingisthatyou’renots upposedtostarteatingfirstifthereareolderpeopleatthetable.Steve:That’sinteresting.IntheUnitedStates,itdoesn’tmatter.YangMing:Yeah,Iknow.It’salsoimpolitetostickyourchopstick sintoyourfood.Youshouldn’tpo intatanyonewithyourchopsticks, either.Steve:Oh,OK.YangMing:Oh,andthere’sonemorethingyouneedtoknow.Yo u’renotsupposedtotalkwhenyou’reeatingdinner.Onlyparentsa reexpectedtotalkatthedinnertable.Childrenarenotallowedtospea k.Steve:Wow!That’s…that’sunusual!Yang Ming:Haha,I’mjustkidding!Readtheletterandanswerthequestions.DearLaura,Thanksforyourmessage.Yes,I’mhavingagreattimeonmystudentexchangeprograminFrance.IwasabitnervousbeforeIar rivedhere,buttherewasnoreasontobe.Myhostfamilyisreallynice.Th eygooutoftheirwaytomakemefeelathome.Thegrandmotherknow sthatImissChinesefoodalot.SosheactuallylearnedhowtomakeChi nesefood!Shealsohasateenagegranddaughteraboutmyagewhois reallykind.ShealwaystalkstomeinFrenchtohelpmepractice.Youwo uldn’tbelievehowquicklymyFrenchhasimprovedbecauseofthat.I’mverycomfortablespeakingFrenchnow.AlthoughIstillmak elotsofmistakes,itdoesn’tworrymeasitusedto.Mybiggestchallengeislearninghowtobehaveatthedinnertabl e.Asyoucanimagine,thingsareverydifferentfromthewaytheyareat home.Forexample,you’renotsupposedtoputyourbreadonyourpl ate.You’resupposedtoputitonthetable!Ithoughtthatwasprettyst rangeatfirst,butnowI’musedtoit.Anotherexampl eisthatyou’renotsupposedtoeatanythingwit hyourhandsexceptbread,notevenfruit.Youhavetocutitupandeatit withafolk.Anotherthingisthatitisimpolitetosayyou’refull.Ifyoudo n’twantanymorefood,youshouldjustsay,“Thatwasdelicious.”Al so,you’renotsupposedtoputyourelbowson thetable.Ihavetosayt hatIfinditdifficulttoremembereverything,butI’mgraduallygettingusedtoit.Idon’tfindFrenchcustoms sostrangeanymore,I’llwriteagainsoonandtellyoumoreaboutmylifeinFrance.Hopeyou’rehavingagoodschoolyear.Yours,LinYue翻译:凯蒂:昨晚为留学生举办的欢迎派对怎么样?约翰:真棒!我交了一些新朋友,不过发生了一件很有趣的事情。
初三英语Unit You’re supposed to shake hands.试题答案及解析
初三英语Unit You’re supposed to shake hands.试题答案及解析1.—You must________the bottle before you take the medicine.—OK,I will.A.breakB.shakeC.coverD.throw【答案】B【解析】在吃药之前,必须摇一下瓶子,“摇晃”应该用shake。
2.—I hear you are in my town.________any time you like.—I’ll if I have time.A.Drop byB.Come outC.Show upD.Run off【答案】A【解析】drop by顺便拜访。
3.I don’t think the word can show the emotion________I feel.A.thatB.whereC.howD.why【答案】A【解析】考查定语从句。
先行词是emotion,在定语从句中作宾语,应该用which或that引导定语从句。
4.—Will you come to this dinner party?—I won’t come unless Jenny________.A.will be invitedB.is invitedC.will inviteD.invited【答案】B【解析】这里表示的是“我不会去,除非珍妮也被邀请”。
应该用被动语态,首先排除C和D;unless引导的是条件状语从句,应该遵循“主将从现”的原则,因此答案为B。
5.—You’ve given us a wonderful Chinese dinner,Mrs Wang.—________.A.I’m glad you enjoyed itB.Oh,I’m afraid I didn’t cook very wellC.Come again when you are freeD.It’s not necessary for you to say so【答案】A【解析】考查交际用语。
九年级英语:Unit_10__You_are_supposed_to_shake_hands短语及综合测试题
Unit 10 You are supposed to shake hands词组和练习附参考答案Key phrases : 1. be supposed to do sth = should do sth 应该做某事/ 被期望做某事2. for the first time 第一次shake hands 握手3. bow to sb. 给某人鞠躬4. Kiss sb 亲吻某人kiss each other互相亲吻5. arrive late 到达很晚6. eat wrong food 吃错食物7. greet sb. (in ) the wrong way用错误的方式向某人打招呼8. wear the wrong clothes (pt: wore ) 穿着不合适的衣服/衣着不得体9. be expected to do sth 被期待/ 希望做某事expect sb. to do sth. 要求某人做某事;期望某人做某事10. be invited to sp 被邀请到某地invite sb. to do sth.邀请某人做某事invite sb. to sp. 邀请到某地11. next time 下次12. the welcome party for foreign students 外国学生的欢迎会13. make friends (with sb.) (与某人)交朋友14. a funny thing 一件有趣的事15. hold out one’s hand(pt:held ) 伸出某人的手16.make some mistakes 犯许多错误17. return the bow 鞠躬还礼18. do the same thing做相同的事19. to one’s surprise 使某人惊奇的是20.kiss sb. on both sides of one’s face 亲吻某人的两側脸颊21. find out(pt:found ) 查出,查明22.be relaxed about sth 对某事很随意/宽松23. arrive a bit late = arrive a little late 到达有点晚24. enjoy one’s time slowly 慢慢地享受某人的时光25.value the time 珍惜时间26. drop by 顺便访问;随便进入drop by sb. 顺便拜访某人drop by sp.=come over to sp 顺便参观某地27. in our everyday / daily lives在我们的日常生活中28.make plans to do sth. 制定计划做某事29. walk around the town center围绕着镇中心散步30. as... as sb. can/ could=as ...as possible尽可能地...... 31. on time 准时32. the capital of ... .......的首都33. after all毕竟;终究34. at noon在中午35. get/ be mad at sb = be /get angry with sb 生某人的气36. make an effort (to do sth.)作出努力(做某事)37.avoid heavy traffic 避免交通拥挤38.keep sb . doing 让某人一直做某事39. do something interesting 做有趣的事40.I t’s no big deal != it isn’t a big deal 没什么大不了!41. go abroad 去国外42. bring your passport 带上你的护照43. clean...off把...... 擦掉44. knock on/at the door敲门45. take off 脱下;起飞46. Pack warm clothes 包装暖和的衣服47. social situations 社交场合48. be worth sth.值得某事be worth doing sth.值得做某事49. table manners餐桌礼仪50. have good/bad manners有/没有礼貌51. mind your manners 注意你的礼仪52. eat with hands用手吃53. stick...into ... 把.......插进......54. start eating first开始先吃55. use your chopsticks to hit an empty bowl 用你的筷子击打一个空碗56. point at 指向(较近的物体)point to 指向(较远的物体)point out 指出57. an exchange student 一个交换生58. go out of one’s way 特地;格外努力go out of one’s way to do sth 特地做某事59. make sb.feel at home 使某人感到宾至如归60.no reason to do sth. 没有理由做某事during the winter seasons在冬季61.a teenage granddaughter 一个十几岁的孙女62.be comfortable doing sth 做某事自信/自如/舒服63. the biggest challenge最大的挑战64. find+ it +adj. +to do sth.发现做某事怎么样find+ sb/sth.+ adj发现某人\某物怎么样be/get used to sth/ doing sth. 习惯于某事/做某事65. as you can imagine正如你所想象的66. be different from不同于....../ 与......不同67. cut up 切碎;切成小块68. show up出现69. at a fine-dining restaurant 在一家高级餐厅70. in different situations 在不同的情境下give sb some suggestions\advice给某人一些建议look forward to doing sth盼望/期望做某事一单项选择()1. When______you supposed to_________the meeting yesterday?A. were; hadB. was; hadC. were; haveD. was; have()2. Would you_______when you are in town?A. drop offB. drop byC. fall offD. fall by()3. He can’t carry the heavy box. He is a child__________.A. at firstB. after allC. at allD. above all()4. She has neve r been to the Great Wall before. Today she sees it___the first time.A. atB. forC. inD. by()5. If you want to read English quickly, you must learn_______English words as you can by heart. A. as much B. so much C. as many D. so many()6. —Did you study any other languages_______English when you were at college?—Yes, I studied three. But I have forgotten all________ a few words of each.A. besides; besidesB. but; exceptC. except; exceptD. besides; except()7. Look, that’s Tom. He is a new student. Let’s ________ him the right way.A. stickB. greetC. formD. seek()8. We found ______ very useful to read the guidebook.A. thisB. itC. thatD. them()9. —You must _______ the bottle before you drink the medicine. —Yes, I will.A. breakB. shakeC. coverD. throw()10. Buses are often ______ with people and slow, especially during the rush hour.A. providingB. providedC. crowdingD. crowded()11. —Look, the children aren’t doing their homework. They are talking _______.—I think they should concentrate on their studies.A. eitherB. yetC. insteadD. too()12. When I went into the room, the two men ______ to each other.A. bowB. are bowedC. were bowingD. have bowed()13. He expect ________ you this afternoon.A. seeB. to seeC. seeingD.sees()14. I find ________ hard for me ________ the work in such a short time.A. it; finishingB. it’s; finishC. it; to finishD. it, finish()15. -----Do you know if Dr. White ________ for dinner this evening?-----No, but I think he will come if he ________ free.A. will come; will beB. will come; isC. come; will bees. will be()16. This book is worth ________ . I love it.A. readingB. to readC. readD.reads()17. Her son used to________ chopsticks, but now he gets used to ________ knives and forks.A. use; usingB. used; usingC. using; usee; use()18. If you _________ to a party, you have to be there on time.A. inviteB. were invitedC. are invitedD.invited(). This is Mrs. Brown ________ daughter is a teacher.A. whichB. whoseC. whenD. who()20. -----Can I help you carry the box?-----No, thanks. There is _________ in it. It’s empty.A. nothingB. somethingC. anythingD.everything二完形填空In the West, the popularity of Chinese restaurants has risen greatly. Some westerners can even use chopsticks well. But maybe they’re quite 1 with Chinese customs. So it’s necessary to understand some Chinese 2 manners.In China, when a foreign guest is invited to have dinner at a restaurant, he will not be 3 to know all the traditional table manners. But the guest 4 knows some of them will get “face” and give “face” to his host.5 , foreign guests will be forgiven(原谅) for not knowing dining etiquette. If they aren’t used6 chopsticks, they will naturally be offered a knife and7 . Chinese food, however, seems to taste better when it is eaten with8 .Although Western customs have influenced Chinese dining habits, most of the 9 traditions still live on. The guest of honor(尊敬) will usually be seated facing the 10 . If the host can’t decide how to give a 11 seat to his guests, he will seat them according to age. The host sits 12 the door, as in the West, so that he is nearest to the kitchen. 13 they have dinner in the host’s home, what will the host do? He’ll go out of his 14 to bring each dish to the table. Each guest will feel 15 . The host will make them feel at home.( )1. A. angry B. unfamiliar C. annoyed D. interested( )2. A. table B. greeting C. calling D. service( )3. A. allowed B. found C. expected D. hoped( )4. A. whose B. which C. whom D. who( )5. A. Hardly B. Mainly C. Normally D. Especially( )6. A. to B. for C. by D. with( )7. A. napkin B. plate C. bowl D. fork( )8. A. hands B. chopsticks C. scoops D. spoons( )9. A. hard B. bad C. old D. new( )10. A. door B. hall C. window D. kitchen( )11. A. proper B. good C. clean D. big( )12. A. behind B. before C. beside D. across( )13. A. Although B. If C. Because D. Unless( )14. A. work B. view C. means D. way( )15. A. surprised B. embarrassed C. relaxed D. exhausted三完成句子1. Rick(习惯于)reading English for half an hour before going to bed last year.2. What do you know about the(餐桌礼仪)in Peru?3. Emma(使我感到宾至如归)when I was at her home last year.4. When Mike was in trouble last month, his uncle --_________ _______. (特地不怕麻烦地帮助他).5. Who is always(发出令人不愉快的声音)in the office?四单词拼写,根据汉语提示写出正确的单词:1.T here _____________(有)many trees on both sides of the street next year.2.H e found ____________(看) TV boring last team.3.H e ______________(挑选) not only because he was clever but also he was hard-working。
Unit 10 You’re supposed to shake hands.(讲义及作业)含答案
Unit 10 You’re supposed to shake hands. Words and Expressionscustom /'kʌstəm/ n.风俗;习俗bow /bəʊ/ v.&n.鞠躬kiss /kɪs/ v.&n.亲吻;接吻greet /gri:t/ v. 和…打招呼;迎接relaxed /rɪ'lækst/ adj.放松的;自在的value /'vælju:/ v. 重视;珍视n. 价值drop by 顺便访问;随便进入capital /'kæpɪtl/ n.首都;国都after all 毕竟;终归noon /nu:n/ n. 正午;中午mad /mæd/ adj.很生气;疯的get mad 大动肝火;气愤effort /'efə(r)t/ n.努力;尽力make an effort 作出努力passport /'pɑ:spɔ:t/, /'pæspɔ:rt/ n. 护照clean…off 把……擦掉chalk /tʃɔ:k/ n.粉笔blackboard /'blækbɔ:(r)d/ n. 黑板northern /nɔ:(r)ðə(r)n/ adj.北方的;北部的coast /kəʊst/ n.海岸;海滨season /ˈsi:zn/ n.季;季节knock /nɒk/, /nɑ:k/ v.敲;击n.敲击声;敲击eastern /ˈi:stə(r)n/ adj. 东方的;东部的take off 脱下(衣服);(飞机等)起飞worth /wɜ:(r)θ/ adj. 值得;有……价值(的)manner /ˈmænə(r)/ n. 方式;方法(pl.)礼貌;礼仪empty /ˈempti/ adj.空的;空洞的basic /ˈbeɪsɪk/ adj. 基本的;基础的exchange /ɪksˈtʃeɪndʒ/ n.&v.交换go out of one’s way 特地;格外努力make… feel at home 使(某人)感到宾至如归teenage /ˈti:neɪdʒ/ adj.十几岁的;青少年的granddaughter /ˈgrændɔ:tə(r)/ n. (外)孙女behave /bɪˈheɪv/ v.表现;举止except /ɪkˈsept/ prep.除……之外conj.除了;只是elbow /ˈelbəʊ/ n.肘;胳膊gradually /ˈgrædʒuəli/ adv.逐步地;渐进地get used to 习惯于suggestion /səˈdʒestʃən/ n.建议Brazil /brə’zɪl/ 巴西Mexico /’meksɪkəʊ/ 墨西哥Cali /ˈkɑ:li/ 卡利(哥伦比亚城市) Colombia /kə’lɒmbɪə/ 哥伦比亚(南美洲国家) Lausanne /ləu’zæn/, /ləuzɑ:n/ 洛桑(瑞士城市) Norway /’nɔ:(r)weɪ/ 挪威Maria /mə’ri:ə/ 玛丽亚(女名)Katie /keɪti/ 凯蒂(女名)Sato /sɑ:təu/ 佐藤(日本姓氏)Marie /mə’ri:/ 玛丽(女名)Teresa /tə’ri:zə/, /tə’reɪsə/ Lopez /ləupez/ 特蕾莎·洛佩斯Marc /mɑ:(r)k/ LeBlanc /lə’blɑ:ŋ/ 马克·勒布朗Role-play the conversation.Katie: How was the welcome party for foreign students last night?John: Great! I made some new friends. But a funnything happened.Katie: What?John: I met a Japanese boy called Sato, and as soon as Iheld out my hand, he bowed.Katie: That’s how people in Japan are expected to greet e ach other.It’s impolite if you don’t bow.John: I didn’t know that. So I just stood there with my hand out.Finally, I returned the bow.Katie: I remember when I first met Marie last year, I did the same thing. I held out my hand and to my surprise, she kissed meon both sides of my face!John: I wouldn’t mind that!Katie: Very funny. Later I found out French people are supposed to kiss when they see each other.Reading 1Read the following opinions of a Colombian and a Swiss student. In which country is it OK to be 15 minutes late for dinner?Where I’m from, we’re pretty relaxedabout time. We don’t like to rush around,so we don’t mind if people are a little late sometimes. If you tell a friend you’re going totheir house for dinner, it’s OK if you arrive a bit late.We like to enjoy our time slowly. We value thetime we spend with our family and friends in oureveryday lives. We often just drop by our friends’ homes if we have time. We don’t usually have to make plans to meet our friends. When w e see each other, it’s polite for boys to shake hands and for girls to kiss each other on the side of the face. We often just walk around the town center, seeing as many of our friends as we can!In Switzerland, it’s very important to be ontime. We’re the capital of clocks andwatches, after all! If someone invites you to meet him or her at noon, then you’re expected to bethere at noon. If you’re even 15 minutes late, yourfriend may get mad. So I make an effort tobe on time when I meet my friends. I alwaysleave the house early to avoid heavy trafficbecause I think it’s impolite to keep others waiting. Also, we never visit a friend’s house without calling first. We almost always make plans to see friends. We usually plan to do something interesting, or go somewhere together.Grammar Focus4a1. When you go abroad, it _______ bring your passport.2. After class, students _______ clean the chalk off the blackboard.3. If you visit the northern coast of Norway during the winter season,it _______ pack warm clothes.4. If there are people in the meeting room, you _______ knockbefore entering.5. In many eastern European countries, you _______ take off your gloves before shaking hands.4b Fill in the blanks with the correct forms of the words in brackets.Each country has different rules about social situations. A traveler _______ (not expect; know) all of these, but it is helpful _______ (learn) as many of these customs as possible. One of the best ways to be accepted in a foreign country is to try ______ (understand) how people think. Learning what you _______ (suppose; do) and _______ (not suppose; do) in social situations may be difficult, but it is worth the trouble if you want to understandanother culture.语法小结:一、现在分词短语作状语seeing as many of our friends as we can是现在分词短语,在句中作状语。
人教新目标九年级英语Unit10 You are supposed to shake hands知识点总结和同步练习(含答案)
Unit10 You are supposed to shake hands.【重点短语】1. be supposed to do sth 应该做…2. be expected to do sth. 应该/被期望做…3. shake hands (with…) (和…) 握手4. bow to sb. 向某人鞠躬5. for the first time 首次,第一次6. people in Korea 韩国的人们7. greet sb.( in) the wrong way 以错误的方式问候某人8. be invited to sw. 被邀请去…...9. be invited to do sth. 被邀请做…10.welcome party 欢迎会11. as soon as 一… 就…...(引导时间状从)12. as soon as sb can 尽可能快的......13.hold out (my hands) 伸出(我的手)14. on both sides of my face在我的两个脸颊上15. be from= come from 来自16. be relaxed about 对…放松/随意17. a bit/ little late 晚一点18. value the time we spend with sb珍惜我们与某人度过的时间19.in our everyday lives 在我们的日常生活中20. drop by 顺便拜访,随便进入21. make plans ( to do sth.) 计划做某事22. plan to do sth.计划做某事23. on the side of the face在脸的一侧24. the town center 在城镇中心25. as many as sb can = as many as possible 尽可能多的…26. be on time 守时27. the capital of clocks and watches钟表之都28. after all 毕竟,终归29. at noon 在中午30. 15 minutes late 迟到15分钟【重点句型】1. He should have told me about it.他本应该把这件事告诉我。
人教版(新课标)九年级英语 Unit 10 You’re supposed to shake hands.同步练习(含答案解析)
Unit 10 You’re supposed to shake hands.同步练习重点单词(Unit 10 You’re supposed to shake hands.)同步练习(答题时间:15分钟)Ⅰ. 单项选择1. People do not know the value _____ health until they lose it.A. toB. ofC. withD. in*2. My mother _____ us stories when we were children.A. was used to tellB. is used to tellingC. used to tellD. used to telling*3. He nodded to me in ______ when I entered the room.A. greetB. greetsC. greetingD. greeted4. The earth is worth _______, so everyone should play a part in it.A. protectB. polluteC. protectingD. pollutingⅡ. 根据句意和汉语提示完成单词1. Listen! Who is _______(敲) the door?2. Could you please give me two _______(建议) about the trip?3. The boy wanted to fill the _______(空的) bottles with water.4. Please speak in a low voice and mind your ________(举止).5. Everyone went to the party _______(除了) Tom because he was ill.Ⅲ. 完形填空Manners(礼貌)are important to happy relations (关系)among people. No one 1 a person with bad manners. A 2 with good manners never laughs at people when they are in trouble. Instead, he 3 to help them. When he asks for something, he says “ 4 .”And when he receives something, he 5 says “Thank you”. He does not interrupt(打扰) 6 people when they are talking. He does not talk loudly or laugh loudly 7 public. When he sneezes or spits(吐痰), he uses a 8 . If you are late, you 9 make an apology (道歉)to the teacher either at the time 10 after class.1. A. thinks B. likes C. hates D. loves2. A. boy B. man C. person D. give3. A. tries B. wants C. has D. enjoys4. A. Give me B. Please C. Yes D. Hello5. A. never B. sometime C. usually D. still6. A. every B. some C. his D. other*7. A. on B. at C. of D. in8. A. book B. cup C. handkerchief D. hand9. A. should B. will C. could D. may*10. A. or B. nor C. and D. but重点单词(Unit 10 You’re supposed to shake hands.)同步练习参考答案Ⅰ. 1. B 解析:句意:“直到失去了,人们才知道健康的价值。
人教版九年级英语 Unit 10单元测试题附答案
Unit10You’re supposed to shake hands.单元测试03一、听力测试(15分)(一)听句子,选择你听到的单词。
(5分)1.A.stop B keep C.drop2.A.effort B.offer C.fork3.A.math B worth C.mouth4.A.empty B.exchange C.eastern5.A.except B.excuse C.exchange(二)听句子,选择与你所听到的句子相符的图片。
(5分)A. B. C. D. E.6.________7.________8.________9.________10.________(三)听对话及问题,选择正确的答案。
(5分)11.A.He is going to England to study.B.He is going to America to study.C.He is going to Switzerland to study.12.A.For a week. B.For a month.C For a year.13.A.Yes,it isn’t.B No,it isn’t. C.Yes,it is.14.A.Because he is ill.B.Because he doesn’t know what he should do or not do.C.Because he missed his parent.15.A.No,it isn’t. B.No,it is. C.Yes,it is.二、单项填空(15分)16.—It’s hot today,isn’t it?—Yes.it is.Why not________your jacket?A.take careB.take placeC.take afterD.take off17.Henry will give us a report as soon as he________.A.arrivesB.arrivedC.is arrivingD.will arrive18.—Can you speak English,Mr.Wang?—Yes,but only________.A.littleB.a littleC.a lotD.lots of19.—Do you think Brail will beat Japan in the next match?—Yes,they have better players,so I________them to win.A.hopeB.exceptC.expectD.prefer20.At times an ad can lead you to buy something you don’t need at all.So you have to be careful.Which has the same meaning?A.SometimeB.SometimesC.SometimeD.Some times21.—I will go to Harbin for my summer vacation.What about you?—I haven’t decided where________.A.goB.wentC.goingD.togo.22.He used to________in a small village,but now he has been used to________ina big city.A.live;livingB.live;liveC.living;livingD.living;live23.As we all know,it’s not polite to keep others________for a long time.A.waitB.waitedC.to waitD.waiting24.—Why are you s0excited?—Peter invited me________on a trip to Yuntai Mountain.A.to goB.goC.goingD.went25.—Have you seen the TV play My Ugly Mother?—Yes,it’swell worth________.It’s________moving that I’ve seen it twice.A.seeing;tooB.seeing;soC.to see;enoughD.to see;too三、完形填空(15分)Around the world,people have different ideas about what good manners are.When you go to restaurants in different partsof the world,it’s26to know the right and wrong things to do.For example,in China it’s OK to27a lot of noises in a restaurant.In fact,if a restaurant isn’t noisy and 28,you may think there is something wrong with it.However,in many western countries,restaurants are29 places.If a table is too loud,other people who are eating there might even30to the owner of the restaurant.Paying the bill is also different from country to country.In China,one person usually pays for31.In westerncountries,one person pays if he or she is entertaining clients(宴请宾客),but32friends eat together,they usually share the cost.This is called doing Dutch(均摊费用).Also,when westerners pay the bill they usually leave some moneyfor the33.This is called“Leaving a tip”.Leaving a tip is thought to be polite.In the U.S,it’s34 to leave tips of10%,15%,or20%of the bill,which is decided by how good the service is.Good waiters can make a lot of money!The food people eat is different in the world,but youcan35the same kind of food in many countries.Chinese and Italian food,for example,are popular all over the world.26.A.popular B.difficult C.nice D.easy27.A.cause B.keep C.hear D.make28.A.lively B.friendly C.lucky D.happy29.A.noisy B.quiet C.busy D.clean30.A.shout. B.explain plain D.speak31.A.everybody B.nobody C.somebody D.none32.A.until B.when C.unless D.since33.A.gate keeper B.seller C.waiter D.visitor34.A.terrible mon C.serious ually35.A.invent B.discover C.prefer D.find四、阅读理解(20分)ATable manners are how to behave when youeat a meal.Theyinclude how to handle knives,forks and spoons and how to eat in n polite manner.To behave well abroad,you are to know some table manners.EATING MANNERSJapan:It is“perfectly”okay to slurp(出声地吃)when you eat noodles.Unlike making big noises,slurping slightly is not rude.Japanese also say it tastes better if you slurp.Russia:Your wrists should be placed on the edge of the table while eating,fork in left hand,and knife in the right.It is not good manners to rest them on your lap.Keep your elbows off the table.Leave some food on your plate to show that the host has given you enough to eat.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:Wheneveryou catch the eye of someone who’s eating,even a stranger,it’s goodmanners tosay“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 MANNERSAmerica: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:Ina pub it’s usual to buy a round of drinks for everyone in your group.When it’s your turn,say“I’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.36.When you are at table in Mexico,you should________.A.keep silent if you catch the eye of n strangerB.eat as quickly a8you can to save your timeC.wish others happy with eating before leavingthe tableD.seat yourself anywhere before the host tell you to37.When you are drinking in America,you should________.A.put the last drops into your own glassB.put the last drops into other’s glassC.pour for others and wait for them to do it for youD.leave before you’ve bought a round38.According to the pasage.it is good manners to________.A.keep quiet when eating noodles in JapanB.leave some food on your plate in FranceC.put the fork in the right hand in RussiaD.take turns to treat each other in Australia39.Which of the following can be the best title of the passage?A.Eating mannersB.Drinking mannersC.Table mannersD.Country manners40.The writer tells us the table manners in many countries in order to________.A.attract us to these countries to enjoy foreign foodB.help us behave in a polite manner in different countriesC.teach us how to handle knives,forks and spoonsD.make us able to express thanks to different hosts.BFor the British,the home is a private place in which he or she goes to hide away from the troubles of life.It is very seldom that one would be invited to a British person’s home.It is rude to knock on a person’s door if you arenot invited.If you are invited,don’t ask to see more than the downstairs that your British host invites you into.Never askhow much the house or any of the items in it cost.To the American,most of them want their home to be a place where they can entertain(款待)and share their lives with their friends.They may be delighted to give you a full tour of their houses.They may also be pleased when you show your interest and pleasure in their houses.Both British and American people will engagein quite a bit of chat and a drink or two before the meal is served.After the first mouthful,you shouldsay how delicious thefood is and ask something about it.Remember, never eat with your mouth open and make very little noise while eating.It would be nice of you to help your host in anyway.Maybe offer to pour some drinks or clear up after the meal.41.British people________invite friends to their home.A.oftenB.alwaysC.seldomD.never42.If your British friend invites you to his home,you can________.A.see anything you likeB.ask how much his house isC.ask the cost of any of the items in itD.only see the downstairs that you are invited into43.When you show your interest and pleasure in American people’s houses,they may be________.A.angryB.happyC.sadD.worried44.What does the underlined“engage in”mean in Chinese?A.陷入B.参与C.回避D.限制45.What’s the main idea of the passage?A.Some manners on visiting British and American people’s homes.B.Different table manners between British and American people.C.Different ideas about the home between British and American people.D.Different ideas about how to get along well with neighbors between British and American people.五、补全对话(5分)根据对话内容,从方框中选择适当的句子填入空白处,使对话完整。
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Name Group ClassTitle:Unit 10 You’re supposed to shake hands.Topic: Customs.单元巩固与拓展【Get ready before class】反复巩固一、根据汉语提示写句子。
1. 在日本,人们第一次见面要鞠躬,你可以这么说:when people meet for the first.2. 在法国,见面要亲吻。
You in France.3. 在中国,用筷子指别人是很不礼貌的,用英语这么说:in China.4. 用英文表达:不同的国家有不同的风俗习惯。
二、用所给词的适当形式填空。
1. You are supposed (shake) hands when you meet a Chinese friend.2. He feels comfortable (sleep) in the open air.3. Trees can keep water from (run) away.4. It’s (polite) to enter one’s house without knocking on the door.5. Jim used to (get) up very late, but now he is used to (get) up early.三、根据课文内容填空。
In France, the table manners are very . For , you’re not to put your bread on your plate. You should put it on the table. You’re not supposed to eat anything your hands bread. You have to cut it and eat it with a fork. Another thing is that it is to say you are . If you don’t want any food, you should just say, “It was delicious.” Also, you’re not supposed to put your on the table. You should always keep your hands on the table.四、根据短文内容,用方框中所给词的适当形式填空(有两个多余选项)。
suppose, politely, walk, much, parent, like, only, eat, manner, rude, aim, pointTable manners in JapanIn Japan, it’s to make noise when you are eating, especially when you’re eating noodles. It shows that you the food. They use chopsticks to eat food, so here are some chopstick rules: it’s to stick your chopsticks into food. And you shouldn’t at anyone with your chopsticks. You should know that it’s rude to or drink while down the street. And this isn’t about table exactly. The most important thing you need to know is that you are not to talk when you’re eating dinner. Only are allowed to talk at the dinner table. Children are not allowed to speak. Of course, it’s a joke.【Enjoy the class】拓展提升一、考点点击。
()1.What __________you supposed ______________when you are in Korea?A. do; to doB. are; to doC. are; doingD. have; to do()2.Your son was supposed ______________here an hour ago.A. to beB. to comingC. arriveD. to go()3.In public, you ________________ talk loudly.A. are supposeB. are supposed toC. aren’t supposed toD. are supposing()4.They all went to visit the history museum __________Jim. He was ill in hospital.A. besideB. besidesC. exceptD. with()5.It is very important for us ______________ourselvesA. protectB. to protectC. protectsD. protecting()6.----Can you guess if they ________to play basketball with us?-----I think they’ll come if they____________ free.A. come; areB. will come; will beC. will come; areD. come; will be()7.Shanghai is one of the _____________in China.A. big citiesB. bigger cityC. biggest citiesD. biggest city()8.It is all right if you come ______________ late.A. a bitB. a little ofC. a bitD. too much()9. They usually plan ___________ in Switzerland.A. do something interestingB. to do interesting somethingC. to do anything interestingD. to go somewhere together二、单句改错,画出错误的地方并改正。
1. In England, it’s very important ˄ be on time.2. You shouldn’t point at anyone with the finger.3. She works much well today.4. You’re not supposing to be hot.5. You’ll find that important to learn English well.6. I was a bit of nervous speaking in public.7. If you’re 15 minutes later, your friend may get angry.8. When I first ate in a western restaurant, I didn’t know that I was supposed to do.三、根据你的礼仪知识,判断正误。
_____1.In the United States, you’re not supposed to eat with your hands._____2.In Peru, you are not supposed to talk at the table._____3.In China, you’re not supposed to pick up your bowl of rice._____4.In Korea, the youngest person is supposed to start eating first._____5.In Brazil, you should wipe your mouth with your napkin every time you take a drink.【答案】【Get ready before class】一、1. In Japan, people are supposed to bow2. are supposed to kiss when people meet3. It’s impolite to point at others with chopsticks4. Different countries have different customs.二、1. to shake2. sleeping3. running4. impolite5. get;getting三、unusual/different/special;example;supposed;with;except;up;impolite;full;other/more;elbows;四、polite;like;rude;point;eat;walking;manners;supposed;parents;only【Enjoy the class】一、BACCB CCAD二、1. In England, it’s very important ˄ be on time. To be2. You shouldn’t point at anyone with the finger. √3. She works much well today. better4. You’re not supposing to be hot. supposed5. You’ll find that important to learn English well. it6. I was a bit of nervous speaking in public. a bit7. If you’re 15 minutes later, your friend may get angry. late8. When I first ate in a western restaurant, I didn’t know that I was supposed to do. what三、TFTFT。