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Module 11 Body language 测试题
Unit 1 They touch noses!
一, 翻译短语
1. 握手 2. 点头
3. 互相 4. 双手合十 5. 亲吻三次 6. 碰鼻子
二,根据句意,汉语或首字母提示,写出单词的正确形式
1. There are two _____________(俄罗斯的) teachers in our school. 2. We will welcome some _____________(游客) at school tomorrow. 3. Do you know who ___________(鞠躬) first when Japanese meet.? 4. French people may greet each other by k__________. 5. When s_________ hands, both hands are sometimes used. 6. I have three friends. They are J_________.
7. Don’t t___________ the electricity, it’s dangerous. 三,选择题
1. ---Are they _________? --Yes, they are. A. England B. British C. India
2. –Why didn’t he come to school today? ---That’s _______ he was ill. A. why B. so C. because
3. ---Do you know that we can’t eat in the library? ---Sorry, I _______ it. A. don’t know B. didn’t know C. know
4. When Maori people meet their friends, they usually _________. A. nod their heads B. shake hands C. touch noses 5. –What are they doing? ---They _________.
A. are kissing B. hugging C. nodding 四,用括号内所给单词的正确形式填空
1. Lingling is going to welcome some ____________(visit) tomorrow. 2. Are they ____________(Germany)?
3. The ________________(Britain) are our friends. We should get on well with them.
4. He has these medicine three ___________(time) a day.
5. Do people in India nod their ___________(head) when they meet? 五,完成句子
1. 我们理解肢体语言有好处。
It’s good for us _____________________. 2. 不同国家的人做不同的事情。
People ___________________________ in different countries. 3. 中国人见面时通常握手。
Chinese usually _____________________when they meet. 4. 我们应该互相学习。
We should learn from _____________. 5. 毛利人见面时互碰鼻子。
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The Maori people ____________________when they meet. 6. 他们见面时点头吗?
Do they ________________________ when they meet? 7. 昨天我见到他时和他握手。
I _______________________ when I met him yesterday. Unit 2 Here are some ways to welcome them. 一, 翻译句子
1. 肢体语言 2. 站得太近 3. 臂挽臂地行走 4. 南美人 5. 移动 6. 根本不 7. 事实上 8. 私人空间
二,根据句意,汉语或首字母提示,写出单词的正确形式。 1. We use __________(腿) to walk.
2. In other countries, people pick up food with their ___________(手指). 3. It is not polite to talk with your __________(嘴) full. 4. I have something p___________ to talk with you.
5. His coat is so long that it almost reaches below his k_______. 6. I went to school on f_________. 三,选择题
1. Here are some ways ___________ English well. A. learn B. to learn C. learning 2. How about __________ a walk after dinner tonight? A. take B. to take C. taking 3. Don’t _________ people when you talk.
A. look at B. look C. look up 4. Body language ____________ in different countries.
A. isn’t the same B. is the same C. isn’t same 5. ___________! The bus is coming.
A. Careful B. Be careful C. Look at 6. We don’t walk ___________ the oncoming bus.
A. very close B. too close C. too close to 四,完成句子
1. 那个小孩根本不喜欢别人触摸他。
The little child ____________________ other people to touch _______________.
2. 她们挽着胳膊在街道上行走。
They walked __________________________in the street. 3. 用手指着别人是不礼貌的。
It ________________________ others with your finger. 4. 警察抓住那个司机的手臂,所以他不能走。
The policeman _____________________, so he couldn’t ________________. 5. 事实上,他是个很忙的商人。
________________, he is a busy businessman. 6. 不要站得离车辆太近。
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________________________ the traffic. 7. 你说话时不要看别的地方。
___________________________when you talk. Unit 3 Language in use 祈使句
1. 给他们更多私人空间。________________________ more personal space. 2. 挥手说再见!___________________ say goodbye! 3. 排队站!_________________________! 4. 小心!__________________________! 5. 要准时!____________________!
6. 不要独自进入实验室。_______________________ the lab alone. 7. 不要在课室里吃东西。____________________ in the classroom. 8. 不要上课迟到。________________ late for class. 一, 完形填空
When you wave to a friend, you are using sign language. When you smile at someone, you mean to be _1_ when you put one finger in front of your _2_, you mean, “Be quiet.”
Yet, people in different countries may use different sign language. Once an Englishman was in Italy. He could _3_ a little Italian. One day while he was walking in the street, he felt 4 and went into a restaurant. When the waiter came, the Englishman 5 his mouth, put his fingers into it and took them out again and moved his lips. In this way, he 6 to say, “Bring me something to eat.” But the waiter brought him a lot of things to 7 , first tea, then coffee, then milk, but no food. The Englishman was sorry that he was not able to tell the waiter he was hungry. He was 8 to leave the restaurant when another man came in and put his hands on his stomach. And this sign was 9 enough for the waiter. In a few minutes, the waiter brought him a large plate of bread and meat. 10 the Englishman had his meal in the same way. 1. A. well B. friendly C. fine D. careful 2. A. eyes B. legs C. mouth D. head 3. A. write B. read C. say D. speak 4. A. hungry B. tired C. cold D. ill
5. A. pointed to B. reached for C. touched D. opened 6. A. needed B. meant C. decided D. had 7. A. eat B. watch C. drink D. read 8. A. ready B. sure C. again D. afraid 9. A. quick B. big C. strong D. clear
10. A. At once B. At last C. At first D. At times 二,阅读理解
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A friend’s grandfather came to America from Britain. He went into a cafeteria (自助餐
厅) in lower Manhattan to get something to eat. He sat down at an empty table and waited for someone to take his order. Of course nobody did. At last, a woman with a plate full of food sat down in front of him and told him how a cafeteria worked. “Start
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out at the end,” she said, “Just go along the line and pick out what you want. At the other end, they’ll tell you how much you have to pay.”
“I soon learned that’s how everything works in America,” the grandfather told a friend. “Life is like a cafeteria here. You can get anything you want only if you like to pay the money. You can even get success, but you’ll never get if you wait for someone to bring to you. You have to get up and get it yourself.” ( )1. The old man was .
A . English B . American C . Germany D . Canadian ( ) 2 . “Take his order” here means .
A . have some food booked B . put everything in order C . eat something D . take his turn
( ) 3 . Which of the following sentence is true? A . There was nobody eating in the cafeteria. B . The woman was a friend of that man.
C . The waiters didn’t like to serve him because he was old. D . The woman hadn’t been to a cafeteria for the first time.
( ) 4 . From this story, we know if you want to get success in America, you should .
A . take your order B . know how a cafeteria works
C . get up again if you fail D . try to get everything by yourself ( )5 . The best title of the story is .
A . From Britain to America B . Life is Like a Cafeteria in America C . How a Cafeteria Worked D . Eating in an American Cafeteria (B)
In Canada and the United States, people enjoy entertaining(请客)at home. They often invite
friends for a meal, a party, or just for coffee and conversation.
Here are the kinds of things people say when they invite someone to their home: “Would you like to come over for dinner on Saturday night?” “Hey, we’re having a party on Friday. Can you come?”
To reply to an invitation, either say thank you or accept, or say you’re sorry and give an excuse. For example:
“Thanks, I’d love to. What time would you like me to come?” or “Oh, sorry. I’ve tickets for a movie”
Sometimes. however, people use expressions that sound like invitations but which are not real invitations. For example: “Please come over for a drink sometime.” “Why not get together for a party sometime?”
“Why don’t you come over and see us sometime soon?”
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They are really just polite ways of ending a conversation. They are not real invitations because they don’t mention a specific(确定的)time or date. They just show that the person is trying to be friendly. To reply these, people just say “Sure, that would be great!” or “OK. Thanks.”
So next time when you hear that sounds like an invitation, you should listen carefully. Is
it a real invitation or is the person just being friendly?
( ) 1.Why do Canadians and Americans often invite friends for meals at home? A. Because they can save time. B. Because they can spend less money. C. Because they enjoy entertaining at home. D. Because they have modern and beautiful houses. ( ) 2. Which of the following is a real invitation? A. “If you’re free. Let’s go for a drink sometime.” B. “Please go to the cinema with me someday”
C. “Would you like to have a cup of tea with us sometime?” D. “I’ve two tickets here. Can you go to the concert with me?”
( ) 3.If people say “Let’s get together for lunch someday.” you just say“ ” A. That would be nice. B. How about this weekend?
C. Oh, sorry, I’m very busy. D. That’s great. I’ll be there on time. ( ) 4.People use “an unreal invitation” in order to show that . A. they’re trying to be friendly B. they’re trying to be helpful C. they’re trying to invite others. D. they haven’t got ready for a party yet ( ) 5.The passage is mainly about . A. entertainment at home B. real invitation or not
C. expressions of starting a conversation D. ways of ending a conversation (C)
If an American is pleased with you, he will put his thumb(拇指) and forefinger(食指) into a circle. That means Ok. But in Brazil, the very sign is thought to be rude. In Poland, a guest usually presents flowers to his hostess. The number must be and odd(奇数) one. Besides, the hostess isn’t expected to remove the cover of the bunch of flowers. And usually, the red rose is a sign of love.
Usually we nod to express our agreement and shake our heads to show disapproval(不赞成). To our surprise these body movements mean the opposite in Bulgaria(保加利