
九年级英语全册 Unit 3 Could you please tell me where the restrooms are Section A(1a-3b)课后作业.ppt
15页Unit 3 Could you please tell me where the restrooms are? Section A ((1a~3b))九年级九年级 上册上册 配人教版配人教版课后作业课后作业一、根据句意及中文提示完成单词一、根据句意及中文提示完成单词1. We post letters with ____________(邮票). 2. He is sitting __________(在旁边) the lake and reading a book. 3. He sent me many kinds of beautiful ____________ (明信片) from the US. 4. She is taking a shower in the ____________ (浴室). 5. Mary ____________ (建议) that we needed to take part in the competition. stampsbesidepostcardsbathroomsuggested二、翻译下列句子二、翻译下列句子1. 你能否告诉我邮局在哪里?__________________________________________ __________________________________________ 2. 在书店和超市之间有一个餐馆。
__________________________________________3. 上到三楼向右拐,你就能看见那个咖啡馆了 Could you please tell me where the post office is?There is a restaurant between the bookstore and the supermarket. Go to the third floor and turn right, then you can see the cafe shop. 4. 我对那本有趣的故事书很感兴趣 三、单项填空三、单项填空( )1. On the way ________ the mountain village, we found the local houses different from ours. A. toB. byC. atD. on ( )2. —How shall we spend this weekend? —I suggest ________ for a picnic. A. goingB. to goC. goD. went I’m interested in the interesting storybook. AA( )3. Please hold on to your dream ________ one day it comes true. A. ifB. untilC. unlessD. though( )4. Jim, I’ve ________ cooked dinner. Have you cleaned your room ________? A. already; yetB. yet; yet C. yet; alreadyD. already; alreadyBA( )5. If the weather ________ fine,we ________ have a sports meeting this weekend. A. will be; willB. is; will C. will be; areD. was; would四、完形填空四、完形填空 Being polite can help you make friends,and being rude can make you lose friends. Being polite does not seem difficult, 1 for many people it remains a challenge. You might want to know 2 to be a polite person. The following Bare two suggestions: Be gentle, not pushy (一意孤行的). When you do something, offer something, or make a request, you do it 3 making them feel like they are being pushed into a corner. For example, if you are having a conversation, it’s OK to ask a question or offer your opinion, but it is 4 to be pushy. Even if you’re trying to help, such as offering to pay for lunch and offering to wash the dishes, don’t be pushy. 5 the person says “No, thank you”, then say “Please, I’d really love to help”. If they 6 say no, then let it go (到此为止). It is 7 that they want to do something for you, so let them do it. You can do something for them some other time. 8 a conversation by asking questions about the other person. Try not to talk about yourself too much. If they want to know, they will ask. Listen when they are talking and look 9 . Don’t look around the room when they are talking. That 10 you are not interested or what they say is not important or interesting enough. ( )1. A. butB. or C. becauseD. until ( )2. A. whyB. how C. whenD. where ( )3. A. withB. without C. forD. from ( )4. A. rudeB. active C. magicD. direct ( )5. A. SoB. Unless C. IfD. Since ABBAC( )6. A. stillB. even C. yetD. already ( )7. A. interestingB. clear C. honestD. correct ( )8. A. StopB. Start C. ForgetD. Remember ( )9. A. kindB. worried C. interestedD. serious ( )10. A. realizesB. shows C. causesD. rushesABBCB五、阅读理解五、阅读理解 We all know that the British people love their manners. They are part of their national identity (特性), as well as having fish and chips and complaining about the weather. Recently I read online that they said “sorry” up to eight times a day. After some research I have not been able to find any specific reasons why they are like this. I suppose, for centuries, manners, including how they behave at table and talk to other people have been one of the differences between the lower and upper classes and those manners show their social classes. Britain has traditionally been a quite conservative (保守的) country. There are many articles suggesting that their seemingly polite attitude of always saying “please” and “thank you” is quite false, because it is impossible for a person to always feel that he or she wants to thank someone or say “please”. Maybe it is for this reason that people are going one of two ways: they are too polite and hold back their feelings or they are not polite at all and express their true feelings directly. Some British people are tired of pretending that they are always happy and having to please others. But sometimes because they feel they have to be polite, they are prevented from saying what they truly think.( )1. What don’t the British people often do? A. Eat fish and chips. B. Have no quite good manners. C. Be polite to others. D. Talk about the weather. B( )2. What do the British people say up to eight times every day? A. Hello. B. Thank you. C. I don’t know. D. Sorry. ( )3. What does the writer think are the reasons why the British people are so polite? ①The upper classes should have good manners. ②They have learned much about politeness at school. ③They like to hold back their true feelings. ④They are not honest at all. A. ①②B. ③④C. ①③D. ②④ DC( )4. What does the underlined word “pretending” mean in Chinese? A. 打算B. 假装C. 想象D. 体验( )5. What is the best title for this passage? A. British People Are Too PoliteB. British People Should Not Be So PoliteC. How to Learn the British MannersD. It’s Time to Change Our Manners BA。
