2025年红对勾练吧九年级英语全一册冀教版
注:目前有些书本章节名称可能整理的还不是很完善,但都是按照顺序排列的,请同学们按照顺序仔细查找。练习册 2025年红对勾练吧九年级英语全一册冀教版 答案主要是用来给同学们做完题方便对答案用的,请勿直接抄袭。
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Ⅱ. 阅读表达【主题:人与社会 接受的艺术】
Many books have been written about the art of giving. But what about the art of receiving? Sometimes receiving a gift can be difficult, especially when someone buys you a gift you don’t want.
“I remember when I was about twelve years old, my parents bought me a purple wallet,” laughs Mary. “It really made me feel embarrassed, because to be honest, I thought the wallet was really ugly! Still, I pretended (假装) that I liked it because I knew it would make my parents happy.”
Bill agrees. “That sounds like my grandparents. A few years ago, my grandparents gave me an orange sweater for my birthday. I used to wear it every time I visited their house, but when I left their house, I took it off! Of course, this made me feel guilty (内疚的). It was a very nice gift, but my grandparents and I have different tastes! I think it’s hard to buy clothes or other personal things for people.”
To make things easier, some people would rather just give money. In some cultures, however, receiving money can make people uncomfortable. “When someone gives me money, it just makes me think they are being lazy”, says John Wilson. “In England, we have a saying: It’s the thought that counts. I prefer to receive a gift that has some thought behind it. I don’t mind if it’s something I don’t need. If someone has thought about a gift for me, it always makes me happy.”
Different people have very different thoughts on this subject! So maybe the art of receiving is even more difficult than the art of giving. What do you think?
1. How did Mary feel when she received a purple wallet?
2. When did Bill wear the orange sweater?
3. Why do some people like to give money?
4. What gift does John Wilson like?
5. Have you ever got gifts from your parents or friends? If you receive a gift from your parents, but you don’t like it, what will you do?
Many books have been written about the art of giving. But what about the art of receiving? Sometimes receiving a gift can be difficult, especially when someone buys you a gift you don’t want.
“I remember when I was about twelve years old, my parents bought me a purple wallet,” laughs Mary. “It really made me feel embarrassed, because to be honest, I thought the wallet was really ugly! Still, I pretended (假装) that I liked it because I knew it would make my parents happy.”
Bill agrees. “That sounds like my grandparents. A few years ago, my grandparents gave me an orange sweater for my birthday. I used to wear it every time I visited their house, but when I left their house, I took it off! Of course, this made me feel guilty (内疚的). It was a very nice gift, but my grandparents and I have different tastes! I think it’s hard to buy clothes or other personal things for people.”
To make things easier, some people would rather just give money. In some cultures, however, receiving money can make people uncomfortable. “When someone gives me money, it just makes me think they are being lazy”, says John Wilson. “In England, we have a saying: It’s the thought that counts. I prefer to receive a gift that has some thought behind it. I don’t mind if it’s something I don’t need. If someone has thought about a gift for me, it always makes me happy.”
Different people have very different thoughts on this subject! So maybe the art of receiving is even more difficult than the art of giving. What do you think?
1. How did Mary feel when she received a purple wallet?
She felt embarrassed.
2. When did Bill wear the orange sweater?
He used to wear it every time he visited his grandparents' house.
3. Why do some people like to give money?
Because it's easy.
4. What gift does John Wilson like?
He likes a gift that has some thought behind it.
5. Have you ever got gifts from your parents or friends? If you receive a gift from your parents, but you don’t like it, what will you do?
Yes, I have. I will thank my parents and tell them that I don't like it in a polite way.
答案:
1. She felt embarrassed.
2. He used to wear it every time he visited his grandparents' house.
3. Because it's easy.
4. He likes a gift that has some thought behind it.
5. Yes, I have. I will thank my parents and tell them that I don't like it in a polite way.(答案不唯一,合理即可)
2. He used to wear it every time he visited his grandparents' house.
3. Because it's easy.
4. He likes a gift that has some thought behind it.
5. Yes, I have. I will thank my parents and tell them that I don't like it in a polite way.(答案不唯一,合理即可)
Ⅲ. 补全对话
A: Steve, I heard you would go on a trip to China soon.
B: That’s true. But I’m a little worried.
A: 1.
B: Because I don’t understand Chinese eating habits.
A: I can give you some advice on Chinese table manners.
B: 2.
A: It’s better to wait for older people to eat first.
B: 3.
A: Chinese people usually use chopsticks to eat, so you’d better learn to use them.
B: 4.
A: And you shouldn’t point at others with your chopsticks.
B: OK. 5.
A: You’re welcome.
A: Steve, I heard you would go on a trip to China soon.
B: That’s true. But I’m a little worried.
A: 1.
Why are you a little worried?
B: Because I don’t understand Chinese eating habits.
A: I can give you some advice on Chinese table manners.
B: 2.
That will be great!
A: It’s better to wait for older people to eat first.
B: 3.
I think you're right.
A: Chinese people usually use chopsticks to eat, so you’d better learn to use them.
B: 4.
Oh, I'd love to.
Anything else?A: And you shouldn’t point at others with your chopsticks.
B: OK. 5.
Thank you very much/Thanks a lot.
A: You’re welcome.
答案:
1. Why are you a little worried?
2. That will be great!
3. I think you're right.
4. Oh, I'd love to.
5. Thank you very much/Thanks a lot.
2. That will be great!
3. I think you're right.
4. Oh, I'd love to.
5. Thank you very much/Thanks a lot.
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