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Unit 10 综合测评(分数: 100分 时间: 90分钟)第一卷 听力部分(15分)Ⅰ.听句子, 选择与所听句子相符合的图片(5分)Ⅱ.听对话和对话后面的问题, 选择最佳答案(5分)6.A.At 8:00. B.At 8:10. C.At 7:50.7.A.To bow. B.To kiss. C.To shake hands. 8.A.Different opinions about time in different countries. B.People in Colombia like to be on time. C.People in Switzerland are relaxed about time. 9.A.Visiting a factory. B.Giving a talk. C.Having a holiday. 10.A.Lucy’s. B.Lily’s. C.Linda’s. Ⅲ.听短文, 完成表格信息。每空一词(5分)Different table mannersAt tableIn ChinaIn western countriesBefore the mealHaving some 11. or other drinks Have a small bread rollCutlery(餐具)ChopsticksForks and 12. DishesShare the 13. togetherHave their own plate of 14. SoupWait a little whileBlow to 15. it 第二卷 笔试部分(85分)Ⅳ.单项选择(10分)16.—Do you often your friends’ homes on your way home? —Yes, we do. A.drop by B.visit to C.come at D.come over17.Don’t point anyone your chopsticks. It’s not polite. A.at; by B.at; with C.to; by D.to; with18.—All the workers went home yesterday Mr.White. Why? —Because he was on duty. A.beside B.besides C.except D.but19.The restaurant owner his way to see if all his guests are well satisfied. A.gets out B.goes out C.get out of D.goes out of20.—The basket is . Will you please help me fill it with apples? —My pleasure. A.empty B.strange C.broken D.full21.—Many people are worried that so many college graduates each year can’t find a job. —There is no need to worry about it as the government is now making every to provide more jobs. A.effect B.effort C.measure D.action22.Please don’t your head when you are on the bus. A.hold out B.clean out C.give out D.take out23.—Mom, Tom broke my glasses. —Don’t be angry, dear. , he is only two years old. A.First of all B.All the time C.After all D.Not at all24.Kevin eat much junk food, but now he eating lots of vegetables and fruit. A.used to; used to B.was used to; used toC.used to; is used to D.is used to; used to25.—I’ve put on ten pounds. —You should to take more exercise every day. A.make sure of B.make a plan for C.make a suggestion D.make an effortⅤ.完形填空(10分)What is rude and what is polite is different in different countries. Some things that many Chinese people do can be considered rude or not 26 in western countries. Here is some advice on what not to say or do. Let’s 27 . In business settings, one should never 28 a foreigner a cigarette. Smoking kills. Don’t kill anyone. That is true, and it smells very bad. Please don’t smoke! 29 get angry at someone for going Dutch (各自付款) and 30 the bill when you eat out. In the west, it shows equal (平等的) respect. Try going Dutch. It is cheaper, and it shows equality. When eating dinner in Norway and the United States, it is polite to 31 everything on your plate to show that you enjoy the food. 32 in some countries, it is polite to leave some of the food on your plate. Don’t use bad 33 at work. Even though some famous people use them, bad words are a sign of a bad education. Bad words should be used 34 or not at all. If you have to spit, clear your nose or clean your ears, do it in the bathroom where no one can 35 you. Don’t be a RUDE person at your office or in public. 26.A.polite B.important C.particular D.pleased27.A.have a rest B.have a look C.have a try D.have a talk28.A.pick B.sell C.offer D.point29.A.Always B.Never C.Sometimes D.Often30.A.pay B.keep C.share D.take31.A.leave off B.take away C.put off D.eat up32.A.And B.But C.So D.Because33.A.words B.sentences C.passages D.texts34.A.as much as possible B.as little as possible C.as often as possible D.as soon as possible35.A.stop B.prevent C.see D.hurtⅥ.阅读理解(30分)ADinner customs are different around the world. If you are a guest in Ghana (加纳), this information will help you a lot. In Ghana, dinner is usually from four in the afternoon to six in the evening. But there are no strict rules about time. Whenever a guest arrives, a family offers food. When you go to a home, the person who receives guests takes you to the living room first. At this time everyone welcomes you. Then you go to the dining room. There you wash your hands in a bowl of water. All the food is on the table. In Ghana you usually eat with your fingers. You eat from the same dish as everyone else. But you eat from one side of the dish only. It is not polite to get food from the other side of the dish. After dinner, you wash your hands again in a bowl of water. Most meals in Ghana have a dish called fufu. People in Ghana make fufu from the powder (粉末) of some plants. Sometimes they cut the fufu with a saw (锯子) because it is very hard. You must chew fufu well, or you may get sick. You eat fufu with the fingers of your right hand only. 36.From the passage we know that in Ghana . A.the rules for dinner time are not strictB.dinner is always at six in the eveningC.a family offers food only at four in the afternoonD.people usually invite their guests to dinner late in the evening37.If you are a dinner guest in Ghana, the host always takes you to . A.the dining room first B.the living room firstC.the kitchen first D.the garden first38.People in Ghana usually eat . A.from two sides of a dish B.from the other side of the dishC.with their fingers D.with their spoons39.In fact, most meals in Ghana . A.are cooked with the powder of some plants B.have a dish called fufuC.are too hard to eat D.are very soft40.When you eat fufu, you’d better . A.cut it with a saw B.use your right hand onlyC.chew it well D.all of the above BSocial customs and ways of behaving change all the time. Things that were considered impolite many years ago are now acceptable. Just a few years ago, it was considered to be impolite behavior for a man to smoke on the street. No man who thought of himself as being a gentleman would make a fool of himself by smoking when a lady was in the room. Customs also differ from country to country. Does a man walk on the left or the right of a woman in your country? Or that doesn’t matter? What about table manners? The Americans and British people not only speak the same language but also share a large number of social customs. For example, in both America and England, people shake hands when they meet each other for the first time. Also most Englishmen will open a door for a woman or offer their seats to women, and so will most Americans. Promptness (准时)is important both in England and in America. That is, the dinner guest either arrives close to the time that has been made or calls up to explain his delay (耽误). The important thing to remember about social customs is not to do anything that might make other people feel uncomfortable—especially if they are your guests. There is an old story about a man who gave a very formal dinner party. When the food was served, one of the guests started to eat his peas with a knife. The other guests were amused or greatly surprised, but the host calmly picked up his knife and began eating in the same way. It would have been bad manners to make his guest feel foolish or uncomfortable. 41.The underlined phrase “make a fool of himself” in the first paragraph means . A.make himself strong B.make himself richC.make himself comfortable D.make himself look like a fool42.According to the passage, the American people and the British people . A.don’t speak the same language B.don’t have social customs in commonC.do share a lot of social customs D.do have the exactly same social customs43.If a dinner invitation is for six o’clock in England, the guest is supposed to arrive six. A.nearly or a minute or two later than B.at a quarter pastC.at half past D.much later than44.The last example in the passage shows . A.the correct way to use a knife at tableB.that it is good manners not to make your guest feel foolish or uncomfortableC.that social customs and ways of behaving change too fastD.that different countries have different customs45.What’s the best title of the passage? A.Different Customs B.Social CustomsC.Customs Are Changing Fast D.Different Countries, Different Customs CDifferent countries have different New Year’s Day traditions. In Japan, people send postcards to friends and family. They also fly kites, play games, and read poems. Some traditions are like those of Chinese New Year’s Day. For example, they bang gongs (敲锣) to drive away bad luck and give money to children on January 1.In Scotland, people bring gifts to neighbors just after midnight. In Denmark, people break old plates to attract new friends. Dutch people like doughnuts (甜甜圈) because their ring shape is a symbol of a complete year. In Spanish-speaking countries, people wear red underwear on the New Year’s Day. They believe it will bring good luck. In Spain and Mexico, people eat 12 grapes to get 12 lucky months. It’s common to give a loved one a kiss at midnight on New Year’s Day around the world. People from many countries also make resolutions, believing that the New Year is a good time to leave bad habits behind. Common resolutions include eating healthy food, exercising, or giving up smoking. Hold a party, watch some fireworks, eat a special kind of food, or make a resolution. No matter where you are, there are plenty of great ways to welcome the New Year. 46.What do Japanese people send to their friends and family on New Year’s Day? ___________________________________________________________________________47.When do people in Scotland bring gifts to neighbors? ___________________________________________________________________________48.For Dutch people, what does the ring shape of doughnuts stand for? ___________________________________________________________________________49.What’s the New Year’s Day tradition of Spain and Mexico? ___________________________________________________________________________50.Why do people make resolutions on New Year’s Day? ___________________________________________________________________________Ⅶ.词汇(10分)A.根据句意及首字母提示完成单词。51.Different countries have different c . 52.Make sure to carry your p when you go abroad. 53.The novel is well written. It is w reading again. 54.They often g each other with a hug and say,“Merry Christmas” on Christmas Day. 55.We’ll travel to Paris, the c of France. B.用括号内所给单词的适当形式填空。56.You are (suppose)to visit your grandmother. 57.Jack got (use)to the life in the village at last. 58.It’s better to ask for some (suggest) about what you should not do before going to a foreign country. 59.She (gradual)changed her ideas. 60.Miss Green works in a (north)city in Mexico. Ⅷ.补全对话, 有两项多余(10分)A: Excuse me. Would you mind helping me? B: 61. . What’s up? A: One of my American friends invited me to her house on Christmas Day, but I don’t know much about the customs and manners. 62. ? B: Sure. When are you supposed to get there? A: 63. at 11:30 am. B: Well, the first thing is that you should get there on time. A: All right. 64. ? B: You are supposed to say “Merry Christmas”. A: OK. 65. . B: You’re welcome. A.Thank you very muchB.Can you help meC.What gift shall I takeD.I am supposed to get thereE.What time am I supposed to leaveF.Of course notG.What am I supposed to sayⅨ.书面表达(15分)假设你叫林杰, 作为交流学生到过加拿大。你的好朋友李华11月将作为交流学生到加拿大学习一段时间。他来信询问你在加拿大生活学习的情况。请你用英文给他写一封回信, 向他提一些在加拿大生活的建议。内容包括: 注意的方面建议天气寒冷多带保暖衣服寄居在加拿大家庭1.进入别人房间前先敲门2.使用电话前先询问3.礼貌待人, 多交流重要物品随身携带或存入银行 注意: 1.词数80左右(开头和结尾已写好, 不计入总词数); 2.可适当添加细节, 但不能透露任何个人信息(如具体的学校名称和姓名等)。Dear Li Hua, I am happy to hear that you are going to study in Canada. But it seems you are worried about living there. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours, Lin Jie
Unit 10 综合测评附: 听力原文Ⅰ.1.W: As a child, we are supposed to help our parents do chores. 2.M: Please clean the chalk off the blackboard after class. 3.W: In China, we shake hands with each other when we meet. 4.M: Some foreigners don’t know how to use chopsticks. 5.W: You’re expected to knock on the door before entering others’ room. Ⅱ.6.M: Did you get there on time, Linda? W: I was supposed to get there at 8 o’clock, but I was ten minutes late. Q: What time did Linda get there? 7.W: Are people in Brazil supposed to shake hands or bow when they meet? M: Neither. They kiss. Q: What are people supposed to do in Brazil when they meet? 8.M: In Colombia, people don’t mind if you are a little late. W: So they do. But in Switzerland, it’s very important to be on time. Q: What are the two speakers talking about? 9.M: Where is Mr.Smith? W: He has gone to Nanjing. He is asked to give a talk there. Q: What is Mr.Smith doing in Nanjing? 10.M: May I borrow your bike, Linda? W: Sorry, John. My bike is broken. You can use Lily’s or Lucy’s. Q: Whose bike is broken? Ⅲ. Table manners in China are different from those in western countries. Before dinner you sometimes get a hot washcloth. You can clean your face and hands with it. It is also a custom in China to have some tea or other drinks before the meal is served. But in western countries, they usually have a small bread roll and always put the napkin on their lap first. Chinese people prefer using chopsticks instead of forks and knives. What’s more, the dishes are placed on the table and everyone shares, while everyone in western countries has their own plate of food. When the soup arrives at the end of the meal, a spoon is used. If the soup is very hot, foreigners like to cool it by blowing. In China it’s better to wait a little while. 答案部分: Ⅰ.1.C 2.B 3.A 4.B 5.AⅡ.6.B 7.B 8.A 9.B 10.CⅢ.11.tea 12.knives 13.dishes 14.food 15.coolⅣ.16.A 17.B 18.C 19.D 20.A21.B 22.A 23.C 24.C 25.DⅤ.26.A 27.B 28.C 29.B 30.C31.D 32.B 33.A 34.B 35.CⅥ.36.A 37.B 38.C 39.B 40.D41.D 42.C 43.A 44.B 45.B46.Postcards. 47.Just after midnight. 48.A complete year. 49.Eating 12 grapes. 50.Because they believe it’s a good time to leave bad habits behind. Ⅶ.51.customs/cultures 52.passport 53.worth54.greet 55.capital 56.supposed 57.used58.suggestions 59.gradually 60.northernⅧ.61.F 62.B 63.D 64.G 65.AⅨ. Dear Li Hua, I am happy to hear that you are going to study in Canada. But it seems you are worried about living there. Now I want to give you some advice. The weather in Canada in November is quite cold, so you’d better bring more warm clothes with you. What’s more, because you will live with a Canadian family, you have to remember not to enter others’ room without knocking at the door. Before you use the phone, please ask the family first. Everything will be fine if you are polite and ready to talk to them. They will enjoy having you in the house. As for something important, such as money, you should carry it with you all the time or keep it in the bank. Hope you will enjoy your life there. Yours, Lin Jie
