Module 6 Unit 3 Language in use 练习 2023-2024学年英语外研版九年级下册 一、听力选择 1.What do the speakers think of e-mail English A.It’s fun, but not useful. B.It can be used in class. C.It’s fun, but cannot be used in class. 2. What should the woman say when she is full with an American family A.I am full. B.It’s delicious. C.I want less. 3. In which country is it polite to make noise when you are eating noodles A.China. B.Australian. C.Japan. 4.What does the man want to do A.Leave the library. B.Borrow a book. C.Ask the woman to return the book. 5.Why was the man late A.He forgot it. B.He thought it was polite to come late. C.He thought the party was unimportant. 6.When did Simon's uncle arrive in Beijing A.At 10: 30 a.m. B.At 11: 00 a.m. C.At 11: 30 a.m. 7.Where did Simon meet his uncle A.At the airport. B.At the bus station. C.At the railway station. 8.What is David doing A.He’s visiting Beijing. B.He’s writing in Beijing. C.He’s writing his experiences in Beijing. 9.How long did David stay in Beijing A.For a month. B.For two weeks. C.For a week. 10.John has long hair because _____. A.he likes long hair B.his hair always grows too fast C.his friends don't ask him to cut it 11.John is _____. A.strong but short B.short and thin C.big and strong 12.John's friends don't ask John to cut his hair because _____. A.they think it's a pity to cut such long hair B.they're afraid to tell him to do that C.they think he looks nice with the long hair 13.The barber wants to _____. A.clean John's hair B.cut John's hair C.make John famous 14.If the barber cuts John's hair, John will _____. A.like it B.look strange C.beat the barber 二、阅读理解 Table manners are about how to behave when you eat a meal. Different countries have different table manners. Now let’s see some table manners in the following countries: Japan It is OK to make some noises when you eat noodles in Japan. Making some noises is not rude but is praise to the cook. The Japanese also say it tastes better if you make some noises while eating. What else to watch: it’s important to say “Thanks” before and after a meal. France In France, a meal is like a ceremony. People enjoy it and make it a special event. You should never discuss money over dinner. And “going Dutch (各自付账)” is not polite. What else to watch: you need to finish everything on your plate. Mexico In Mexico, whenever you catch the eyes of someone who’s eating, even a stranger, it’s good manners to say “provecho”, which means “enjoy”. What else to watch: where you sit is important in this country. Before you get seated, look for place cards, or wait until the host seats you. And you must say “Enjoy your meal” before you leave the table. 15._____ is a polite way to eat noodles in Japan. A.Eating quietly B.Eating quickly C.Leaving some D.Making some noises 16.What don’t people like to talk about over dinner in France A.Money. B.Weather. C.Sports. ... ...
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