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Unit 10 You’re supposed to shake hands.同步练习6课时(含答案)

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    中小学教育资源及组卷应用平台 Unit 10 You’re supposed to shake hands Section B(3a-Self check)练习 一、词汇翻译。 1.应该____ 2.握手____ 3.初次;首次____ 4.指着____ 5.准时____ 6.餐桌礼仪____ 7.首先……第二____ 8.入乡随俗。 When in Rome,____ ____ ____ ____ ____ . 9.让我给你一些关于中国风俗的建议。 Let me give you ____ ____ ____ Chinese customs. 10.你应该等到有人邀请你再吃。 You ____ ____ ____ wait until you're invited to eat. 11.你可能会发现筷子很难用。 You may find it_____ ____ ____ ____ . 二. 用所给单词的适当形式填空。 1. It’s _____ (polite) to eat while walking down the road. 2. Let me give you some _____ (suggestion) about staying in my home and some _____ (advice) about China. 3. I look forward to _____ (meet) you soon! 4. It is worth _____ (spend) the time to learn about the customs of a country before you go there. 5. Sandy went into her sister’s room without _____ (knock) on the door. 三. 用方框内所给词的适当形式填空。 pick up , cut up, be supposed to, after all, hang out, drop by, table manners, be used to, shake hands, dress up 1. You _____ ask the teacher if you want to leave the classroom. 2. You should_____ when you meet someone for the first time. 3. _____ well whenever you’re in the area. 4. Don’t laugh at him! _____,he is so young. 5. She kept_____ magazines and putting them down again. 6. I don’t know about _____ in your country. 7. The boy_____ getting up early. 8. Don’t _____ the apples. 9. My friends often _____ in the mall. 10. The children in China often _____ their grandparents in the Spring Festival. 四. 根据句意及汉语提示完成句子。 1. 在日本和美国人们在餐桌上的举止很不同。 People in Japan and America _____ _____ at the dinner table. 2. 吃饭时不要用筷子指着别人。 Don’t _____ _____ others with chopsticks while eating. 3. 初次见日本朋友时你应该说什么? What _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ when you first meet your Japanese friend? 4. 我习惯吃饭时用筷子和勺子。 I _____ _____ _____ _____ with chopsticks and a spoon. 五. 阅读简答。 The main difference between China and Western countries on the dinner table is the tableware (餐具), but that’s just a small difference. In quite good restaurant, you can always ask for a pair of knife and fork, if you find the chopsticks are not helpful enough. The real difference is whether people share food on the same plate. In the West, you have your own plate of food ,while in China the dishes are placed in the middle of table and everyone shares. 58 In China, the meal usually begins with a set of at least four cold dishes, followed by hot meat and vegetable dishes. Soup is then served, followed by rice, noodles or dumplings. Perhaps what surprises Western visitors most is that Chinese hosts like to put food into the plates of their guests. In formal dinners, there are always. “Public” chopsticks and spoons, but some hosts may use their own chopsticks. This is a sign of politeness. It is always polite to eat the food. People in China tend to order more food than they could eat ... ...

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