2025年通城学典课时作业本九年级英语上册人教版河北专版


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《2025年通城学典课时作业本九年级英语上册人教版河北专版》

一、用所给词的适当形式填空。
1. The clothes in the store are nice and
inexpensive
(expensive), so many people like buying clothes there.
2. The car is very large. It's
uncrowded
(crowd) for us all to sit in.
3. Today you can easily find good places
to eat
(eat).
4. We can see a lot of
fascinating
(fascinate) flowers in the garden.
5. How
beautiful
(beauty) the park is! You can see flowers and trees everywhere.
6. The Internet makes our lives more
convenient
(convenience). We can buy whatever we want through it.
答案: 1. inexpensive 2. uncrowded 3. to eat 4. fascinating 5. beautiful 6. convenient
二、阅读表达。
阅读下面短文,简略回答问题。
人与社会——社会交往
English has some terms for making apologies. It seems that they mean the same thing. They almost do. However, what's the difference between “Pardon me.” “I'm sorry.” “Excuse me.” and “What?”?
Pardon me.
Americans don't really use “Pardon me.”. If you do, they will probably joke that you're trying to sound pretentious(做作的) or joke that you're an Englishman.
I'm sorry.
We often use “I'm sorry.” for past events. That's to say, it is generally used to apologize for something you have already done. For example, if you step on someone's foot on a crowded bus, you can say “I'm sorry.” or “Sorry.”.
Excuse me.
This is generally a term to ask permission(允许) for something. It's for future events. For example, you're walking through a crowded space and someone is in your way. You would say “Excuse me.” to ask him to move out of your way.
What?
Americans usually use it to ask someone to repeat himself. If you want to be more polite, you can say “I'm sorry, what was that?” “Excuse me, what did you say?” or any other thing like these. Most Americans will just say “What?”, though.
In our daily lives, we can also use these terms by mixing them up. You can, for example, ask someone to move by saying “Sorry, would you mind moving?”. It's an extra polite way to make your request.
1. What do the British say more often than Americans?
Pardon me.

2. What is used for future events according to the passage?
Excuse me.

3. When do Americans usually say “What?”?
When they want someone to repeat himself.

4. What do we use for past events?
"I'm sorry." or "Sorry."

5. How will you feel if you hear “Where is the bank?”?
I will feel unhappy.(答案合理即可)
答案: 1. Pardon me. 2. Excuse me. 3. When they want someone to repeat himself. 4. "I'm sorry." or "Sorry.". 5. I will feel unhappy.(答案合理即可)

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