资源简介 Unit 6 Crossing CulturesSection A一、根据括号内所给汉语注释写出单词的正确形式(每空一词)1. It's common to greet others by (鞠躬)in Japan.2. It's a little (正式) to shake hands to greet others.3.—— Do you (亲吻) others on the cheek in the UK —— No, we hug sometimes.4. It's (使人难堪) to greet in the wrong way.5. It's (粗鲁) to take things with your left hand in India.6. Red squirrels are (罕见) in England.7. Indians seldom eat with a knife and (叉子).8. I'm a little worried because French table manners are so (令人困惑).9. We have to keep our (手肘) off the table when eating.10. Discovering (文化) differences is really interesting.二、用所给单词的适当形式填空1. You will feel (surprise) to see the new culture which is quite different from ours.2. I am used to (use) chopsticks now though it's difficult to learn at first.3. Use spoons (take) food from shared dishes.4. Ask others (pass) you the dish.5. Pleased (meet) you, Anna Brown.6. The English people don't usually kiss (say) hello.7. Don't look so (embarrass)!8. Indians press their (palm) together,bow, and say,“Namaste.”三、用适当的单词填空(每空一词)1. Cows are special many people.2. Sheep walked so slowly we had to slow down and follow them.3. In France, people kiss friends the cheek to say hello.4. do you greet others in the US 5. Chinese people will offer you some tea you visit them.6. Dishes pork are not common here.7. People in India eat their right hands.8. Wait older people to start eating first.9. Do not stand up to reach food.四、将方框中所给词语的适当形式填入短文中,每词仅用一次be used to, serving chopsticks, Indian, rub, formalLi Wei's school came some exchange students.He invited a(n) 1. student,Ravi, to his home. At dinner, Li noticed Ravi kept2. his hands and wanted to take the food with his hands.“We use 3. to share dishes,” Li explained. Ravi apologized for not being 4. enough. Later, Ravi invited Li to his home. Ravi 5. eating with hands, but Li is not. He tried his best,but couldn't eat the sticky rice easily. They laughed, realizing adapting(适应) to cultural habits just needs patience.五、教材回顾Sam: What's wrong, Hongli Hongli: I'm having dinner at my friend's house tonight. But English table manners1. (be) so confusing that I'm a little worried.Sam: Well,I'm 2. London. Ask me anything!Hongli: Thanks! Well, first, should I bring something Sam: Yes. Bring a small gift, 3. don't bring food unless the host asks you to. And remember to wait for the host 4. (start) before you eat.Hongli: Good to know! Could you tell me the proper way 5. (use) a knife and fork too Sam: Just hold the knife in your right hand, and the fork 6. your left. If you get confused, watch 7. everyone else does.Hongli: OK. Anything else Sam: Hmm. 8. the meal, thank the host and say that everything was delicious. And,most 9. (important)...Hongli: Yes Sam: Enjoy 10. (your)!Hongli: Thanks, I will!Section B一、根据括号内所给汉语注释写出单词的正确形式(每空一词)1. James planned to go to France and he needed to learn more about the French (习俗).The little girl dressed (漂亮) and ooked extremely pretty.3. The (女士衬衫) she wears is made of silk.4. Some people are usually annoyed when they are asked (是否) they are married or not.5 i s exciting that Frank will (娶) Jenny next month!6. Linda won first place in the English competition and we (祝贺) her.7. There are many rules and (传统) about how to use chopsticks properly.8. When you read an article, you should get the (主要) idea first and then get more details.二、用所给单词的适当形式填空1. We should learn how (greet) inFrance.2. Mum was really (embarrass) because she wore the wrong clothes to the outside party.3. It was (surprise) to see that there was nobody in class. Where are they going 4. The article covered a wide range of (topic).5. If you can speak the same language as the person you are talking to, you can develop closer (relationship) with him or her.6. We can learn something from Nancy's (experience) of being in a new country.7. My uncle is in his (fifty) but he still works hard and tries new ideas.8. Hold your chopsticks (correct).三、用适当的单词填空(每空一词)1. I'm looking forward playing basketball with you.2. Anna will stay her host family for two months.3. They have a daughter is two years older than me.4. First impressions are so important Idon't want to say or do anything wrong.5. It's impolite to talk your mouth is full.6. When in Rome, do the Romans do.7. It is improper to point people in many countries.8. In China, you cannot stick your chopsticks food.四、将方框中所给词语的适当形式填入短文中,每词仅用一次receive, improper, in one's forties, chat, hear fromDuring the Spring Festival, I 1. a red envelope from my aunt. At the family gathering, my uncle, 2. , joked about how 3. it would be to wear casual clothes on this day. Later, I4. my friend Jane, and we5. about different cultural traditions. I realized culture isn't just rules; it's joy in sharing traditions.五、教材回顾Hi Diana,It's so great to hear from you. Life in Paris is pretty good! I was a little lonely at first, but I'm starting to make some friends. They helped me to learn more 1. the customs here after Ihad some embarrassing experiences at a party last month. I'd like 2. (share) some tips with you.First, you shouldn't arrive early to a party. It's normal to be 3. time or a few minutes late, but arriving early can cause problems. Once,I4. (arrive) 10 minutes early to a party.Usually that's the polite thing to do, right But my friend looked so surprised 5. (see) me!He was still getting everything ready.Second, it's important to bring a gift6. you visit someone. When I attended my friend's party, I didn't bring anything. It wasn't his birthday, but everyone else brought gifts like7. (chocolate) or flowers to thank him for the party. I was so embarrassed!Third, you should always try to dress8. the occasion. At that party it was surprising to see how 9. (nice) everyone was dressed. It was summer, so I was just wearing a simple blouse and shorts. But everyone else was dressed 10. well that I felt silly.Fourth, it's best not to ask personal questions11. you know the person quite well.Many French people are quite private. They don't like it when 12. (other) ask them about their age, their family, whether they are married,or how much money they make. Food and culture,however, are safe conversation 13. (topic).Last but not least, make sure you use French whenever you can. Lots of people speak English here, but you can develop 14. (close)relationships with them if you use French. It's very important in their culture. I found that even a simple“merci” goes 15. long way! You’ ll see what I mean as soon as you get here!Au revoir!NancyUnit 6 Crossing CulturesSection A一、1. bowing 2. formal 3. kiss 4. embarrassing5. rude 6. uncommon 7. fork 8. confusing9. elbows 10. cultural二、1. surprised 2. using 3. to take 4. to pass 5. to meet 6. to say 7. embarrassed 8. palms三、1. to 2. that 3. on 4. How 5. when 6. with7. with 8. for 9. for四、1. Indian 2. rubbing 3. serving chopsticks 4. formal5. is used to五、1. are 2. from 3. but 4. to start 5. to use 6. in7. what 8. After 9. importantly 10. yourselfSection B一、1. customs .2. nicely 3. blouse 4. whether 5. marry6. congratulated 7. traditions 8. main二、1. to greet 2. embarrassed 3. surprising 4. topics5. relationships 6. experiences 7. fifties 8. correctly三、1. to 2. with 3. who 4. that 5. while 6. as7. at 8. into四、1. received 2. in his forties 3. improper 4. heard from5. chatted五、1. about 2. to share 3. on 4. arrived 5. to see6. when 7. chocolates 8. for 9. nicely 10. so11. unless 12. others 13. topics 14. closer 15. a 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源预览