浙江新目标(Go for it)版初中英语九年级全册Unit 10 Section B同步练习

浙江新目标(Go for it)版初中英语九年级全册Unit 10 Section B同步练习
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1. 单词拼写(词汇运用)
用所给单词的适当形式填空

  1. (1) It's rude to eat or drink while (walk) down the street.

  2. (2) I find it difficult (remember) all the new words, but I won't give up.

  3. (3) He used to (get) up early but now he doesn't.

  4. (4) Isn't it strange that the cat is used to (lie) beside the dog peacefully?

  5. (5) People in Japan and people in America behave (different) at the dinner table.

  6. (6) I was a bit nervous before I arrived here, but there was no reason (be).

  7. (7) I'm very comfortable (speak) English now.

2. 单词拼写(词汇运用)
根据句意和首字母提示写出所缺的单词

  1. (1) The restaurant is open every day e Monday.

  2. (2) The box is e and there's nothing in it.

  3. (3) I went to the bank to e some US dollars.

  4. (4) The boy is very naughty. He should learn how to b well.

  5. (5) I didn't know how to improve my writing skills. So the teacher gave me many s.

3. 翻译
根据汉语完成下列英语句子

  1. (1) 吃饭时不要用筷子指着别人。

    Don't others chopsticks while eating.

  2. (2) 第一件事情是向老师们打招呼。

    The first thing is the teachers.

  3. (3) 在保罗的聚会上,玛丽亚犯了些错误,她穿错了衣服。

    At Paul's party, Maria some . She the wrong clothes.

  4. (4) 高中和初中的教学方式是不同的。

    The ways of teaching in the senior school are those in the junior school.

  5. (5) 现在她渐渐习惯了在国外生活。

    Now, she is getting abroad.

4. 阅读理解
阅读理解

    Some British and American people like to invite friends for a meal at home. You should not be upset (不安的) if your English friends don't invite you home. It doesn't mean they don't like you.

    Dinner parties usually start between 7 p. m. and 8 p.m. and end at about 11 p. m. Ask your hosts what time you should arrive. It's polite to bring flowers, chocolates or a bottle of wine as a gift.

    Usually the evening starts with drinks and snacks. If you want to be very polite, say how much you like the room, or the pictures on the wall. But remember-it's not polite to ask how much things cost.

    In many families, the husband sits at one end of the table and the wife sits at the other end. They eat with their guests.

    You'll probably start the meal with soup or something small, then you'll have meat or fish with vegetables, and then dessert followed by coffee. It's polite to finish everything on your plate and to take more if you want it.

    Did you enjoy the evening? Call your hosts the next day, or write them a short "thank you" letter. British and American people like to say "thank you, thank you, thank you" all the time!

  1. (1) If your English friend doesn't invite you for dinner at home, it doesn't mean he or she ___________.

    A . doesn't like you B . likes you C . can't afford to do so D . is too busy
  2. (2) It's impolite ___________.

    A . for a guest to ask about the price of a certain thing B . for a guest to have drinks and snacks before the evening C . to take something with you when you are invited to dinner D . for a guest to eat up everything on his or her plate
  3. (3) The meal ends with ___________ usually.

    A . soup B . coffee C . meat or fish D . dessert
  4. (4) When you are invited to a dinner party, you'd better ___________.

    A . ask what time you should arrive B . take your wife with you C . drink as much as possible D . eat as many snacks as you can
  5. (5) Which of the following is true?

    A . The hosts like the people who sit closer to them. B . The hosts like the people who ask them time, price, age, etc. C . The husband and the wife usually sit together. D . You can call your host the next day or write a short letter of thanks after that.