Unit 6 Crossing Cultures SectionA提升训练(含答案)人教版八年级英语下册

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Unit 6 Crossing Cultures SectionA提升训练(含答案)人教版八年级英语下册

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U6 Section A 提升训练 (满分75分)
姓名:___________班级:___________成绩:___________
I. 用单词正确形式填空(30*1分)
1. It is ________ (surprise) that different countries have different greeting customs.
2. He ________ (shake) his head to show that he didn’t agree with us.
3. When _________ (visit) friends, you’d better bring a small gift.
4. The kids used ________ (spoon) to eat soup during the activity.
5. The visitor ________ (shake) his head to refuse my invitation politely.
6. Different countries have different ways of ________ others. (greet)
7. The host ________ (greet) every guest with a big smile yesterday.
8. It is polite ________ (bow) to elders in some Asian cultures.
9. It was a(n) ________ (embarrass) moment when I used the wrong greeting in public.
10. She often ________ (kiss) her baby on the face.
11. They ________ (hug) each other when they met.
12. The different greeting rules around the world are quite ________ (confuse) for visitors
13. She was ________ (confuse) about whether to kiss or shake hands in Japan.
14. It is common ________ (kiss) on the cheek in some European countries.
15. In some cultures, people greet each other by ________ (rub) noses.
16. We went across India and talked a lot with some ________ (India) people.
17. It is ________ (common) for men to wear skirts in many countries, but it is common in Scotland.
18. Many people enjoy ________ (eat) curry in India.
19. Cows ________ (be) very special to many people in India.
20. The old man walks so ________ (slow) that it takes him a long time to cross the street.
21. He behaved ________ (rude) at the dinner party, which made everyone uncomfortable.
22. The ________ (excite) trip to the zoo made all the children very happy.
23. She ________ (behave) well when she visited her foreign friend’s family.
24. Different countries have different ________ (custom). We should respect all of them.
25. It’s ________ (polite) to talk with your mouth full while eating in most countries.
26. People in China use ________ to eat food. (chopstick)
27. In the UK, good table ________ (manner) include using forks and knives correctly.
28. You can bring some small gifts to show your ________ (thank).
29. You should ask others ________ (pass) you the dish.
30. Don’t stand up ________ (reach) for food on the table.
II. 根据句意填空,使句子通顺、意思完整。每空一词。(10*1分)
31. Bring a small gift, but don’t bring food ________ the host asks you to.
32. The cake was so delicious ________ my little sister ate three pieces in a row.
33. Keep your dirty shoes ________ the sofa we just cleaned.
34. In some countries, people eat _________ their hands instead of chopsticks, forks or knives.
35. We are in ________ same science class.
36. We usually say hello ________ each other.
37. —How do you greet people ________ France
—A handshake is standard for first meetings, while cheek kisses are common between family and friends.
38. I’m pleased ________ meet you here.
39. ________ do people greet others in your country
40. People like greeting others ________ smiling and shaking hands.
III. 完形填空(15*1分)
Table manners are very 41 in every country. For example, when you are in England you must not lift your soup plate to your mouth. This is very 42 . But when you are in Japan this is completely 43 . Lifting your plate to your mouth in Japan is a 44 way of drinking your soup. And also in Japan you 45 worry about making a noise when you drink it. It just shows that you 46 like the food! But it is not the same in Britain , so you shouldn’t make a noise when 47 there.
In Britain, people don’t put their hands or arms on the table 48 the meal. But in Mexico, guests keep their hands on the table 49 . In fact, you should watch what your hands do very carefully. In Arab countries, it is impolite when you eat with your 50 , so don’t use you left hands!
In all the cultures it is impolite to 51 when you are eating. So don’t speak when you are eating.
In Ukraine you should not start eating 52 , you should wait for all the others to start eating with you. You also have to say “please” and “thank you” every time you 53 and get something.If you don’t like some food, don’t 54 and don’t say, “Yuk! I hate that!”
The best way to avoid 55 mistakes in other countries is to watch the host and try to do as he does.
41. A. different B. difficult C. same D. polite
42. A. polite B. impolite C. noisy D. careful
43. A. true B. normal C. right D. wrong
44. A. useful B. good C. traditional D. special
45. A. don’t have to B. need C. must D. can’t
46. A. carefully B. specially C. really D. early
47. A. drinking B. eating C. playing D. staying
48. A. before B. after C. since D. during
49. A. all the time B. at times C. from time to time D. in time
50. A. left hand B. right hand C. left foot D. right foot
51. A. sing B. dance C. speak D. sleep
52. A. later B. soon C. early D. first
53. A. ask for B. give C. take care of D. send
54. A. shout B. be angry C. laugh D. make faces
55. A. make B. making C. made D. to make
IV. 阅读理解(5*2分)
The epidemic(疫情)has changed our lives. It not only forces us to stay at home, but also changes the way we work, study, and even go shopping. In many countries, the Novel Corona Virus Disease(COVID-19)has also changed the way people greet each other. To help stop the spread of disease, people give up their usual greeting styles and invent safe ways. Let's take a look!
Lean forward, touch cheeks(脸颊)and make a kissing sound. This is French people's favorite way of greeting. It's very romantic. But when facing the virus, kisses are not good. Etiquette expert(礼仪专家)Philippe Lichtfus gives people a suggestion: simply looking into a person's eyes can be a greeting. It's not so romantic but it's safe.
Like the French, Italians are also romantic people. When they meet, they always hug or kiss each other. Recently, an Italian grandma made a video to help everyone fight against the disease.
She says that if you meet, you can close one of your eyes and give them a wink. Isn't it cute
It's a very Australian thing to shake hands. But if you do this, the virus can jump from one person to another. Now a health official in Australia says a pat on the back would be better. But it also has some problems. For example, it's a bit crude if you do this to your teachers.
A video shows that an interesting greeting way is now popular in Iran. In the video, 3 Iranians meet and tap their feet against each other. They wear masks with their hands in their pockets. It looks like they are playing a fun game. If we can't shake hands, why not try to "shake" feet
56. Why do people give up their usual greeting styles nowadays
A. To make life more interesting. B. To change their study way.
C. To protect themselves from the disease. D. To invent some new things.
57. What does French people's favorite greeting way include
①Touch cheeks.
②Hug each other.
③Make a kissing sound.
④Give a tap on the back.
⑤Lean forward.
⑥Look into a person's eyes.
A. ①②⑥ B. ③④⑥ C. ①③⑤ D. ②④⑥
58. What's the Italian grandma's suggestion to greet others
A. B. C. D.
59. What does the underlined word "crude" in Paragraph 4 mean
A. unlucky B. unhappy C. impatient D. impolite
60. In which country is "shaking feet" a popular way to greet each other now
A. Iran. B. France. C. Australia. D. Italy.
V. 补全对话(5*2分)
A: Hi, Ravi. Could I ask you some questions about Indian manners
B: Sure. Go ahead.
A: 61._____________________________________
B: We usually put our hands together , nod our heads and say “Namaste.”
A: Is it common to kiss on the cheek when friends meet
B: 62._____________________ We hardly kiss friends. But it's our tradition to show respect to elders by touching their feet gently.
A: I see. That's interesting. What about your table manners 63. ___________________________
B: Seldom. We usually eat with our right hand .
A: Wow, that's quite different from ours. 64.___________________________
B: We like rice, bread and spicy curries. They are our traditional food.
A: Sounds delicious! Thanks for telling me so much.
B: 65. __________________________参考答案
I. 单词正确形式填空(30 分)
surprising
shook
visiting
spoons
shook
greeting
greeted
to bow
embarrassing
kisses
hugged
confusing
confused
to kiss
rubbing
Indian
uncommon
eating
are
slowly
rudely
exciting
behaved
customs
impolite
chopsticks
manners
thanks
to pass
to reach
II. 填空(10 分)
unless
that
off
with
the
to
in
to
How
by
III. 完形填空(15 分)
A. different
B. impolite
B. normal
C. traditional
A. don’t have to
C. really
B. eating
D. during
A. all the time
A. left hand
C. speak
D. first
A. ask for
D. make faces
B. making
IV. 阅读理解(10 分)
C
C(①③⑤)
眨眼(close one eye and wink)
D. impolite
A. Iran
V. 补全对话(10 分)
How do you greet people in India /How do Indian people greet each other.
No, we don’t. / Not really.
Do you use chopsticks/spoons/forks/knives
What food do you like / What’s your traditional food
You’re welcome. / My pleasure./Not at all.

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