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一、根据句意及汉语提示填写单词。
1. I don’t know where you live. Can you tell me your
2. Nobody told Alex the
3. He is always ready to help those in need. He never refuses their
4. Tony has a
5. Private cars are parked in the
1. I don’t know where you live. Can you tell me your
address
(地址)?2. Nobody told Alex the
correct/right
(正确的)time, so he arrived there an hour later.3. He is always ready to help those in need. He never refuses their
request(s)
(请求).4. Tony has a
direct
(直接的)way of speaking. If he wants something, he will ask for it.5. Private cars are parked in the
underground
(地下的)parking lot in our neighborhood.
答案:
1. address 2. correct/right 3. request(s) 4. direct 5. underground
二、用括号内所给单词的适当形式填空。
6. How many
7. That
8. Could you please show me the
9. There should be someone to
10. It’s important to learn how to speak
6. How many
courses
(course)do you have this term?7. That
speaker
(speak)looks very young. Do you know him?8. Could you please show me the
direction
(direct)to the shopping center?9. There should be someone to
whom
(who)you can turn for advice.10. It’s important to learn how to speak
politely
(polite)to others.
答案:
6. courses 7. speaker 8. direction 9. whom 10. politely
三、用方框中所给单词的适当形式填空。
stop correct include difficult do
11. The book
12. She requested me
13. The first question is
14. Jack finds it difficult to pronounce some English words
15. Lisa doesn’t want to spend too much time
stop correct include difficult do
11. The book
includes
ten stories. Every one of them has a happy ending.12. She requested me
to stop
talking so as to listen to her carefully.13. The first question is
more difficult
than I thought. I don’t think I can answer it.14. Jack finds it difficult to pronounce some English words
correctly
.15. Lisa doesn’t want to spend too much time
doing
these exercises. She thinks they are too easy.
答案:
11. includes 12. to stop 13. more difficult 14. correctly 15. doing
四、根据汉语意思完成句子,每空一词。
16. 当我们想要提出请求时,我们需要有礼貌。
We need to be polite when we want to
17. 他们通常用书信交流。
They usually
18. 金钱并不能带来持久的快乐。快乐取决于我们自己。
Money doesn’t bring lasting happiness. Happiness
19. 有时我需要花点时间导入一个问题。
Sometimes I need to spend some time
20. 超市附近有一个停车场,我想你可以把车停在那里。
There is a
16. 当我们想要提出请求时,我们需要有礼貌。
We need to be polite when we want to
make
requests
.17. 他们通常用书信交流。
They usually
communicate
with
each other by letter.18. 金钱并不能带来持久的快乐。快乐取决于我们自己。
Money doesn’t bring lasting happiness. Happiness
depends
on
ourselves.19. 有时我需要花点时间导入一个问题。
Sometimes I need to spend some time
leading
into
a question.20. 超市附近有一个停车场,我想你可以把车停在那里。
There is a
parking
lot
near the supermarket. I think you can park there.
答案:
16. make requests 17. communicate with 18. depends on 19. leading into 20. parking lot
五、阅读理解。
Learning to be polite in a new language isn’t easy. Every language has special ways to show respect. And knowing how to use these rules can make a big difference.
One simple way to make your English sound more polite is by using modal verbs. You may already know modal verbs like “could” “would” “might” and “shall”. These verbs can be used to talk about abilities or possibilities, but they also help make your English sound softer and more polite, especially when asking questions.
For example, saying “Do you want to have dinner with me?” sounds direct. But if you say “Would you like to have dinner with me?”, it sounds much nicer.
Modal verbs also work well when you need to ask someone to do something for you. For example, “Could you open the window, please?” is much more polite than just saying “Open the window, please.”
Another way to sound polite in English is by using the passive voice. This helps when you don’t want to directly point out someone’s mistakes. For example, saying “The computer wasn’t turned off.” sounds nicer than saying “Bob forgot to turn off the computer.”
Using the past tense can also help you sound polite. For example, when you check into a hotel, the staff might say, “Did you need any help with your luggage?” Even though the past tense talks about things that happened before, it’s a polite way to offer help.
(
A. Because there are too many words to remember.
B. Because people are not patient enough.
C. Because every language has its own special ways to show respect.
(
A. Two. B. Three. C. Four.
(
A. By asking questions.
B. By listing numbers.
C. By giving examples.
(
A. You didn’t clean the classroom.
B. The classroom wasn’t cleaned.
C. Why didn’t you clean the classroom?
(
A. To introduce different English grammar structures.
B. To teach how to use modal verbs correctly.
C. To show ways to make English sound more polite.
Learning to be polite in a new language isn’t easy. Every language has special ways to show respect. And knowing how to use these rules can make a big difference.
One simple way to make your English sound more polite is by using modal verbs. You may already know modal verbs like “could” “would” “might” and “shall”. These verbs can be used to talk about abilities or possibilities, but they also help make your English sound softer and more polite, especially when asking questions.
For example, saying “Do you want to have dinner with me?” sounds direct. But if you say “Would you like to have dinner with me?”, it sounds much nicer.
Modal verbs also work well when you need to ask someone to do something for you. For example, “Could you open the window, please?” is much more polite than just saying “Open the window, please.”
Another way to sound polite in English is by using the passive voice. This helps when you don’t want to directly point out someone’s mistakes. For example, saying “The computer wasn’t turned off.” sounds nicer than saying “Bob forgot to turn off the computer.”
Using the past tense can also help you sound polite. For example, when you check into a hotel, the staff might say, “Did you need any help with your luggage?” Even though the past tense talks about things that happened before, it’s a polite way to offer help.
(
C
)21. Why is it not easy to learn to be polite in a new language?A. Because there are too many words to remember.
B. Because people are not patient enough.
C. Because every language has its own special ways to show respect.
(
B
)22. How many ways to make English sound more polite are mentioned in the text?A. Two. B. Three. C. Four.
(
C
)23. 新考向 写作手法 How does the writer support his or her idea in Paragraph 4?A. By asking questions.
B. By listing numbers.
C. By giving examples.
(
B
)24. If we want to say that someone didn’t clean the classroom, which sentence is more polite?A. You didn’t clean the classroom.
B. The classroom wasn’t cleaned.
C. Why didn’t you clean the classroom?
(
C
)25. 新考向 写作意图 What is the purpose of the text?A. To introduce different English grammar structures.
B. To teach how to use modal verbs correctly.
C. To show ways to make English sound more polite.
答案:
21-25 CBCBC
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