浙江省嘉兴市秀洲区七年级英语下册Module11Bodylanguage测试外研版

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Module 11 模块测试
听力部分(20分)
一、听力(20分)
第一节:听小对话,回答问题。

(5分)
()1. Why was Lily late for school this morning?
A. Because she met her friend.
B. Because she got up late.
C. Because the traffic was busy.
()2. Where are the two exchange students from?
A. Russia.
B. England.
C. France.
()3. How did Miss Li go to work yesterday morning?
A. On foot.
B. By bus.
C. By taxi.
()4. What do Chinese usually do when they meet others for the first time?
A. Shake hands.
B. Smile.
C. Both A and B.
()5. Who often bow when they first meet?
A. Russians.
B. Japanese.
C. Germans.
第二节:听长对话,回答问题。

(5分)
听下面一段较长对话,回答6—7两小题。

()6. Whose birthday is it?
A. Betty’s.
B. Lingling’s.
C. John’s.
()7. Can people in the USA open the gifts immediately?
A. No, they needn’t.
B. No, they can’t.
C. Yes, they can.
听下面一段较长对话,回答8—10三小题。

()8. Where is Tony?
A. In Britain.
B. In China.
C. In Australia.
()9. What mustn’t Tony do on Spring Festival?
A. Eat jiaozi.
B. Visit friends.
C. Break anything.
()10. What can Tony do on Spring Festival?
A. See the Lion Dance.
B. Cut his hair.
C. Do some cleaning.
第三节:听独白,回答问题。

(10分)
()11. What does the passage talk ab out?
A. Body language.
B. French.
C. Japanese.
()12. What do we often give our friend when he invites us to have a picnic?
A. A “G”.
B. A “T”.
C. A “V”.
()13. What do we look into when we talk with others?
A. Their feet.
B. Their eyes.
C. Their hair.
()14. Do different body languages always mean different mea-nings?
A. Yes, they do.
B. No, they don’t.
C. We don’t know.
()15. How do French people say hello?
A. Kiss.
B. Bow.
C. Shake hands.
笔试部分(80分)
二、完形填空(10分)
People use body language for sending messages to one another. It is very 16 because it can help you make yourself easily understood when you are talking with others. For example, waving one’s hand is to say “Goodbye”. Shaking hands 17 welcome. Nodding the head means agreement, while shaking the head means disagreement. Both Chinese and most foreigners accept the gestures (示意动作) as having 18 same meanings.
Different countries have different body language. For example, 19 in Russia, France and Arab countries kiss each other when they meet, but people in China or Australia shake hands 20 kissing. People in Puerto Rico like touching each other, but people in Britain do not touch each other. People in Arab countries like standing 21 one another when they are talking, 22 English people must keep a distance 23 when they are talking.
When you use a foreign language, it is very important to know the meanings of gestures in the foreign country. Following the customs(习俗) will help you communicate 24 people and make you stay there much more 25 and more comfortable.
()16. A. helpful B. difficult C. easy D. useless
()17. A. mean B. means C. to mean D. meaning
()18. A. a B. an C. the D. /
()19. A. men B. man C. woman D. child
()20. A. such as B. instead of C. instead D. as well
()21. A. nearly B. far away C. close to D. in front of
()22. A. and B. or C. however D. but
()23. A. from B. to C. of D. away
()24. A. with B. for C. to D. through
()25. A. important B. boring C. pleasant D. successful
三、阅读理解(24分)
A
Body language is an important part of communication. If you want to communicate well, it’s important to understand how you can use your body language to say what you mean, especially when you’re in a fore ign country.
If a person is bored, he won’t look at the person who is talking to him. He will find other things to do. He may also keep looking at his watch or a clock. If a person is open to you, his arms and legs will not be crossed. And if a person is relaxed, you will know it by looking at his body, and even his breathing is slower(更缓慢的).
Here are some examples of body language.
Body language Feelings
Sitting with legs crossed Bored
Sitting with legs apart Open, relaxed
Walking with hands in pockets and head down Sad
Putting hands to cheeks Thinking about something
Hands clasped behind back Angry
()26. What can you do if you want to communicate well?
A. Walk with hands in pockets.
B. Use body language to say what you mean.
C. Speak in public.
D. Say something slowly.
()27. If a person is , he won’t look at the person who is talking to him.
A. bored
B. excited
C. happy
D. open
()28. If a person is relaxed, .
A. he will find other things to look at
B. he will speak more loudly
C. his breath will be slower
D. his breath will be quicker
B
A greeting is a way of saying “Hello” to someone. People in different countries greet each other in different ways. Here are some.
World Greetings
the
Philippines
The everyday greeting for friends is a handshake for both men and women. Men sometimes
pat each other on the back.
Japan
When people meet for the first time, they usually bow. In business, people also shake
hands.
In formal situations, people often exchange business cards. Give them with two hands.
This is polite.
Special note: In Japan, a smile can have different meanings. It usually means that
the person is happy, or that the person thinks something is funny. But it can also
mean that the person is embarrassed.
New Zealand
Usually, both men and women shake hands when they meet someone for the first time.
Fun fact: If you see two people pressing their noses together, they are probably Maori.
The Maori are the native people of New Zealand. This is their traditional greeting.
Brazil Men often shake hands when they meet for the first time.
When women meet, they kiss each other on the cheek. Women also kiss male friends to say hello.
When you shake hands, look at the person in the ey es. This shows interest and friendliness.
()29. In which country do men sometimes pat each other on the back?
A. The Philippines.
B. Brazil.
C. Japan.
D. New Zealand.
()30. In this passage, which of the following is NOT mentioned?
A. Kisses.
B. Hugs.
C. Bows.
D. Handshakes.
()31. Of the five pictures above(a, b, c, d and e), which is the same way to greet each other in the four
countries?
A. a
B. b
C. c
D. d
()32. What does the writer mainly want to tell us in the passage?
A. Different ways of greetings.
B. Four countries.
C. Some fun facts.
D. Some special notes.
C
The meaning of shak ing one’s head is not always the same in different countries. Maybe some visitors would be surprised when they first come to India. Indians always shake their heads when they talk to others. But it does not have the same meaning as our “No”. If someone wan ts to visit India, he should know this, or it will give him some trouble.
One day, a foreign officer went to India on business. He hired(雇用) an Indian to drive his car. When he told the driver to send him to his office, the Indian shook his head at once. The officer said again, but the driver shook his head again. At last, the officer, of course, got angry.
“How dare(敢) you refuse(拒绝) my order?” he shouted. “Drive me to my office at once!”
The driver answered in a quite loud voice, “Yes, sir!” But to the o fficer’s surprise,
the driver shook his head at the same time.
The car started, and the foreign officer was too surprised to say a word. He thought about it for a while, and then he nodded with a smile. “No” means “Yes” here!
()33. The passage mainly tells us about the in India.
A. body language
B. clothes
C. films
D. festival
()34. An Indian will shake his head when he .
A. gets angry
B. agrees with others
C. waits for others
D. gets tired
()35. The foreign officer was surprised that the driver .
A. shook his head as he said “Yes”
B. couldn’t understand him
C. refused his order
D. shouted loudly
()36. The underlined sentence “‘No’ means ‘Yes’ here!”shows .
A. in India the words “Yes” and “No” have the same meaning
B. Indians don’t say “No” when they disagree with each other
C. we shake our heads to say “No” while Indians do so to mean “Yes”
D. Indians don’t usually use the word “Yes” as much as “No”
()37. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A. The driver didn’t want to take the officer to his office.
B. In China shaking one’s head means “No”.
C. In India people so metimes use the word “Yes”.
D. When an Indian shakes his head, he really means “Yes”.
四、词汇运用(15分)
A)用方框中所给单词的适当形式填空。

shake hold hug polite somewhere
38. It’s not to talk with your mouth full.
39. I’m looking forward to going t o beautiful, like Paris.
40. The nurse the thermometer(温度计) and put it under my arm.
41. She gave her son a and put him to bed.
42. She is her book and a pen.
B)根据短文内容及汉语提示完成短文。

Hello, everyone!43 (欢迎) to Thailand.
I’m your 44 (导游). Before going to Thailand, you need to know some 45 (习俗) there. First, you can’t 46 (摸) others’ heads. That’s 47 (因
为) it’s not 48 (礼貌的) at all. Second, don’t 49
(指着) at others with your 50 (手指) when you talk to them. Third, men should wear51 (衬衫) and shoes when visiting temples. Fourth, don’t point at monks with your finger and
women can’t52 (摇晃) hands with them.
Follow these customs, and you’ll enjoy yo urselves in Thailand.
五、语法填空(10分)
阅读下面短文,按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要求,在空格处填入一个适当的词或使用括号
中词语的正确形式填空(每空不多于2个单词)。

There are many different customs(风俗) in we all know, a woman’s age is her
secret. So you mustn’t ask a woman 54 she is. 55 you go out on a rainy day
in England, you may see many people taking umbrellas. 56 (not) laugh at(嘲笑) them.
In England the weather changes very 57 (quick). Although it’s sunny now, it may 58 (rain) very soon. When you get a present from your friend, you must open it at once and say
thanks to him 59 her. In England and many other Western60 (country), 13
isn’t a lucky number, 61 there is no Room 13, Class 13, Number 13 and so on. In England
you must drive on 62 left of the road. So you see, you can do something in China, but
you can’t do it in England!
Do remember these customs if you have a chance to visit England.
六、任务型阅读(5分)
阅读下面有关“touch词组”的短文,了解这些词组的不同含义,然后从方框中选出合适的词组,将
其字母序号填入63—67的空格中,使句子意思正确。

Keep in Touch
You can keep in touch with your friends in many ways. You can call them. You can send letters
or emails to them. You can even use a website like Facebook to keep in touch with them. Touch Luck
“Touch luck” is used when you feel sympathy(同情) about something bad that has happened to someone. But it is also used when you don’t have any sympathy for someone’s problems. Touch Screen
You can find touch screens everywhere now. They are fun and easy to use!You touch the screen to choose what you want. Many mobile phones and music players have touch screens. Many ATMs have them too. You can also use them to buy tickets.
Touchdown
When you watch an American football game, you will hear the word “touchdown”. A touchdown happens when a player carries the ball across the other team’s goal(球门) line. When a player makes a touchdown, he scores(得分) six points for his team!
The Midas Touch
Midas was a king in an old Greek story. He loved money very much!He wished that everything he touched would turn to gold. His w ish came true. Everything he touched—the furniture, his food, and even his daughter—turned to gold.
A. keep in touch
B. touch luck
C. touch screen
D. touchdown
E. the Midas touch
63. —I didn’t get the job. —Oh, !
64. I often with my friends by chatting on QQ.
65. If someone has “”, he is good at making money.
66. Last night the football team needed just one more to win the game.
67. The mobile phone doesn’t work, because something is wr ong with the .
七、书面表达(16分)
68. 李红是一个中国女孩,她的外国朋友们想了解一些肢体语言在中国的含义。

请以李红的身份用英语向
她的外国朋友们介绍一下。

不少于60词,可适当发挥。

参考词汇:clap one’s hands拍手
参考答案
Module 11 模块测试
听力材料
第一节:听小对话,回答问题。

1. M: Lily, you were late again.
W: I’m sorry, sir. I got up too late this morning.
2. W: Are there any Russians in your school, Daming?
M: No, but there are two French exchange students.
3. M: Do you often go to work by bus, Miss Li?
W: Yes, but yesterday morning I went to work by taxi.
4. W: What do we do in China when we meet someone for the first time?
M: We usually shake hands and smile.
5. M: How do Japanese greet others when they first meet?
W: They bow to each other.
第二节:听长对话,回答问题。

听下面一段较长对话,回答6—7两小题。

M: Happy birthday, Lingling.
W: Oh, you remembered!What a surprise!Thank you, John.
M: Here’s your gift.
W: Oh, thank you.
M: You can open it.
W: Oh no!I don’t th ink I should open it now.
M: But in the USA, we open it immediately when we accept a gift.
W: Oh. In China, we open a gift later.
听下面一段较长对话,回答8—10三小题。

M: Han Mei, Spring Festival is coming. Different countries have different rules and customs. W: Yes. And we’ll receive a lot of presents, Tony.
M: Great. Must I use one hand or two hands to accept the presents?
W: Two hands.
M: But in Britain we use one hand. Can I open them at once?
W: No, you can’t.
M: What can I do on Spring Festival?
W: You can eat lo ts of jiaozi and see the Lion Dance. But you mustn’t break anything. It’s bad luck.
M: Can I do any cleaning?
W: No, you mustn’t do any cleaning on the first day of the Chinese New Year. And you can’t cut your hair.
M: OK. I remember. I’ll do my best.
第三节:听独白,回答问题。

Hello, I’m Lucy King. I’ll tell you something about body language today. Body language is very important. We often use it in everyday life. When a friend invites us to have a picnic, we often give him a “V”. That means “Wonderful”. When our moth er asks us to do something, we of ten give her an “OK”. That means “Certainly!” When you talk with
others, look into their eyes. It’s polite in many countries. Sometimes, different body language can have the same meaning. For example, French people kiss to say hello. Japanese people bow to say hello. But Maori people in New Zealand touch noses when they meet.
听力部分
一、1—5. BCCCB 6—10. BCBCA 11—15. ACBBA
笔试部分
二、16—20. ABCAB 21—25. CDDAC
三、26—30. BACAB 31—35. AAABA 36—37. CA
四、38. polite 39. somewhere 40. shook 41. hug
43.Welcome 44. guide 45. customs 46. touch 47. because
48. polite 49. point 50. finger 51. shirts 52. shake
五、53. As 54. how old 55. When 56. Don’t
58. rain 59. or 60. countries 61. so 62. the
六、63—67. BAEDC
七、68. One possible version:
Hello, I’m Li Hong. I’m Chinese. In China, different body language have different meanings.
Usually, people wave to say hello or goodbye. When we want to say yes, we nod our heads. We clap our hands to say you’re great!We bow to say thank you to our parents or teachers. We usually shake hands with our new friends. Sometim es, our pare nts hug and kiss us to say they love us.
In a word, when you come to China, do as Chinese do.。

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