资源简介 U6 Crossing Culture单元限时作业I. 单项选择(共5小题)从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。1. In many Western countries, it is ______ to ask a person about their age or salary.A. polite B. common C. personal D. impolite2. The students were ______ about the coming school trip and kept asking questions.A. bored B. curious C. tired D. angry3. Parents always expect their children ______ good habits from an early age.A. form B. forming C. to form D. formed4. When you receive a gift in Japan, you should ______ with both hands to show respect.A. take it off B. put it on C. give it up D. accept it5. The little boy was ______ surprised when he saw the magic show that he couldn’t move.A. so B. such C. too D. veryII. 用括号中所给单词的适当形式填空(共5小题)1. It is important to behave ______ (polite) when you are a guest in a foreign country.2. When we make mistakes, we should learn by ______ (we) instead of blaming others.3. After practicing for a month, she became much ______ (confident) than before.4. The teacher told us ______ (arrive) on time for the meeting tomorrow morning.5. It was an ______ (embarrass) moment when he forgot his lines on stage.III. 按要求完成句子(每空一词)(共5小题)1. The movie was so touching that I cried several times. (改为同义句)It was ______ a touching movie ______ I cried several times.2. If you don’t leave now, you will miss the last bus. (保持句意基本不变)______ you ______ now, you will miss the last bus.3. He was very lucky. He met his favorite singer. (合并为一句,用so...that)He was ______ lucky ______ he met his favorite singer.4. She finished her homework. Then she went out to play. (用as soon as合并)She went out to play ______ ______ ______ she finished her homework.5. It is never too old to learn. (保持句意基本不变)You are never ______ old ______ learn.IV. 首字母填空语篇(共10小题)根据短文内容和首字母提示,写出所缺单词的正确形式。Last month, Li Ming went to the UK for a short exchange program. He stayed with a local family. On the first day, his host mother asked him what he would like for breakfast. Li Ming said, “Anything is fine.” His host mother looked a little c______ (1). Later, his friend Tom told him that in the UK, people usually tell exactly what they want. Saying “anything” might make the host feel u______ (2) about what to prepare.At dinner, Li Ming finished all the food on his plate quickly. His host father asked, “Would you like more ” Li Ming wanted to be p______ (3), so he said, “No, thank you. I’m full.” But actually, he was still a little hungry. Tom explained that in British culture, it is c______ (4) to say “no” the first time, but if the host asks again, you can say “yes”.One day, Li Ming visited a museum. He saw a group of students talking loudly. A guard came over and said, “Please keep your v______ (5) down. It is i______ (6) to make noise here.” Li Ming felt a bit e______ (7) because he had almost done the same thing.At the end of his stay, Li Ming wanted to thank the host family. He decided to write a thank-you n______ (8) and bought some Chinese tea as a small g______ (9). The host family was very happy. They gave Li Ming a warm h______ (10) when he left.Li Ming learned that understanding cultural differences is very important.V. 阅读理解(共2篇,每篇5小题)A阅读下面短文,根据短文内容选择最佳答案。In some countries, people greet each other by shaking hands. In others, they bow, hug, or even kiss on the cheek. These different ways of greeting show how cultures can be very different from one another.When Mark, an American student, went to study in Japan, he learned a lot about Japanese greetings. On his first day at school, he put out his hand to shake with his Japanese teacher. The teacher looked surprised and then gently took Mark’s hand and shook it. Later, Mark’s friend Yuki told him that in Japan, people usually bow instead of shaking hands. Bowing shows respect. The deeper the bow, the more respect you show.Mark also learned that in Japan, it is impolite to hug or kiss someone you have just met. Personal space is very important. After staying in Japan for a few months, Mark got used to bowing. When he returned to the United States, he bowed to his American friend by accident. His friend laughed and said, “We shake hands here, remember ”Now Mark understands that when you visit a different country, it’s important to learn about their greeting customs. This helps you avoid embarrassing moments and shows respect to the local people.1. What did Mark try to do on his first day at school in Japan A. He bowed to the teacher. B. He hugged the teacher. C. He shook hands with the teacher. D. He kissed the teacher on the cheek.2. According to the passage, what does bowing show in Japan A. Fear. B. Respect. C. Friendship. D. Surprise.3. Why did Mark’s Japanese teacher look surprised A. Because Mark was late for class. B. Because Mark didn’t say hello. C. Because Mark tried to shake hands. D. Because Mark bowed too deeply.4. What happened when Mark returned to the United States A. He forgot how to shake hands. B. He bowed to his American friend by accident. C. His American friend got angry. D. He decided to stay in Japan forever.5. What is the main idea of this passage A. Greeting customs are the same all over the world.B. It is important to learn about greeting customs when visiting another country.C. Shaking hands is the best way to greet people.D. Japanese people never shake hands.B阅读下面短文,根据短文内容判断句子正(T)误(F)。Table manners are different around the world. What is polite in one country might be impolite in another.In China, it is common to hold a bowl close to your mouth when eating rice. Making a little noise while eating noodles shows that you enjoy the food. However, in many Western countries, making noise while eating is considered very impolite. People try to eat as quietly as possible.In France, you should keep both hands on the table (but not your elbows). In some other countries, it is polite to keep one hand in your lap. In Brazil, if you are invited to a dinner party, you should not start eating until the host says “Bom apetite” (enjoy your meal). Also, you should never use your own fork to take food from a shared plate. Instead, use a serving fork.In India, many people eat with their right hand. The left hand is considered unclean because it is used for other purposes. Using the left hand to pass food or eat is very impolite.Learning about these differences can help you avoid embarrassing situations when you travel or eat with people from other cultures.( ) 1. In China, making noise while eating noodles is considered impolite.( ) 2. In France, you should keep your elbows on the table during the meal.( ) 3. In Brazil, guests should wait for the host to start eating before they begin.( ) 4. In India, it is acceptable to use the left hand to pass food.( )5. Understanding different table manners can help you avoid embarrassment.答案单项选择1-5 D B C D A用词填空1-5 politely ourselves more confident to arrive embarrassing按要求完成句子1-5 such that Unless leave so that as soon as too to首字母语篇填空1-5 confused unsure polite common voice 6-10 impolite embarrassed note gift hug阅读理解A1-5 C B C B B阅读理解B1-5 F F T F T 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源预览