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2025年人教版英语九年级下册Unit3Could you please tell me where the restrooms are?单元试卷(含答案)

日期:2025-04-11 科目:英语 类型:初中试卷 查看:87次 大小:24206B 来源:二一课件通
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2025年人教版英语九年级 Unit3单元练习题 一、首字母提示填空(10分) Could you please tell me where the r_____ is I'm in urgent need to use it. The s_____ on the wall indicates that we should turn left at the next intersection. The bookstore lies b_____ the bank and the coffee shop. You won't miss it. Walk s_____ along this road, and you'll find the post office on your right hand. The distance from here to the bus stop is about 200 m_____. The library is c_____ to the school, so it's very convenient for students to go there. The map clearly shows all the main a_____ in the city, including parks and museums. The tourist asked about the location of the n_____ hospital because he didn't feel well. Follow the d_____ on the map, and you'll be able to reach the destination smoothly. The restroom is on the second f_____ of this building. You can take the elevator over there. 二、用括号内所给单词的适当形式填空(10分) Do you know where _____ (buy) a good guidebook for this city She asked if the museum _____ (be) open on Sundays. The sign _____ (remind) people to keep quiet in the library. Can you tell me when the next train _____ (arrive) The teacher showed us how _____ (get) to the exhibition hall. I wonder whether the restaurant _____ (serve) Italian food. He suggested _____ (take) a bus to the scenic spot as it was more convenient. The tourists got lost because the directions they were given _____ (not be) accurate. The policeman told us _____ (not cross) the road when the traffic light was red. Could you please tell me which bus _____ (go) to the airport 完形填空(20分) Cultural differences can be both fascinating and challenging when traveling to a new country. I experienced this firsthand during my stay in Australia. When I first arrived, I was excited to explore the new place. But I quickly realized that some things were very different from what I was used to. For example, the way people greeted each other was a bit of a 1 for me. In my home country, we usually shake hands when we meet someone for the first time. But in Australia, many people preferred to give a friendly hug or a pat on the back. It made me feel a bit 2 at first, but I soon got used to it. Another difference was in the dining 3. In restaurants, the portion sizes were much larger than what I was accustomed to. I remember the first time I ordered a meal, I couldn't finish it all. And the concept of “going Dutch” was also new to me. In my culture, it's common for one person to pay the bill when dining out with friends. But here, splitting the bill equally was the norm. The 4 of time was also different. Australians seemed to be more relaxed about time. Appointments were often more flexible, and people didn't seem to be as 5 about being exactly on time as we were in my country. At first, this made me a little nervous, but I learned to adapt. One day, I was invited to a local's home for a barbecue. I was a bit worried about what to bring. In my culture, it's polite to bring a small gift ... ...

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