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1、8BU5 Reading 1 校本练习 一、词汇A.根据所给的汉语提示填写单词。1. Theyve talked about these _(话题) for 3 days but still they cant draw a conclusion.2. I had a long _ (谈话) with her the other day.3. We should not speak loudly in _(群体).4. Sometimes we should be encouraged to give _(亲吻) to the one we 1ove.5. Would you please n
2、ot _ (碰)the machine. Its easy to get hurt. 6. Road safety is taught to young children to _(避免) road accidents.7. Ill try to get them to _(原谅,宽恕)me from the meeting.8. He is new here,so he has no_(亲密的)friends.9. We need to put the books back in their _(适当的)place.10. It didnt move ,so she _(推,挤)harder
3、.B.用括号内所给词的适当形式填空。1. Would you please _ (not push) me? Lets get on the bus one by one.2. I thought you would come on time, but you left me _(wait) for nearly half an hour. 3. He _ (shake) my hand and led me into the dining hall.4. Amy is too young _(join) us in visiting the USA.5. Im not sure if the
4、y _(invite) me to their interview tomorrow.6. Weve invited Jenny _(talk) about the history of the UK.7. Parents should teach their children to behave _ (proper)in public. 8. You cant find out an excuse to avoid _ (queue) to buy the ticket.9. You had better not talk about _(weigh) with British people
5、.10. Im new here, so I have no _(closely) friends.二、选择题( )1. I left home for England in 2012 _ the first time.A. for B. in C. on D. at( )2. Checking your answers before _ in your paper can help you _ mistakes.A. handing; make B. handing; avoid C.hand; making D. hand; avoiding( )3. Why not leave the
6、door _? I think the air in the room smells bad. A. opening B. opened C. open D. to open( )4. We young people shouldnt _ think about the failure(失败) in the past. Instead, we should be _ to face the future. A. usually; enough brave B. seldom; enough brave C. sometimes; brave enough D. always; brave en
7、ough ( )5. -How many tips did Jim offer on the talk about manners? -_. He said _.A. Nothing; nothing B. Nothing; none C. None; nothing D. None; none( )6. She is not only a music lover, but she is a sports lover _.A. tooB. either C. as well D. also( )7. There is a big stone_ my way_ my way home yeste
8、rday. A. at; by B. in; by C. on; in D. in; on( )8. -_.Wheres the station, please?-_,I dont know.A. Excuse me; Sorry B. Sorry; I am sorry C. Excuse me; No D. Hello; Excuse me( )9. He had to speak in a loud _ because of the _ of the party in the next room. A. noise; noise B. voice; noise C. voice; sou
9、nd D. sound; voice( )10. If you _others, you should say “Sorry” to them. A. crash into B. bump in C. bump into D. knock on( )11. There is a game that players will get seven cards to start with and then _ to make words. A. in turns B. by turns C. take turns D. their turns( )12. He taught me to learn
10、from _ and not to try to be better than someone _.A. else; other B. others; other C. else; others D. others; else( )13. Mike always keeps the window _ because his house is _ to the railway station and he doesnt want to hear the noise. A. closed; closed B. close; closing C. closed; close D. close; cl
11、osed( )14. Reading is a _ between an author and a reader. A. conversation B. chat C. speech D. language( )15. David, my parents stopped me from drinking too much cola because they thought it was unhealthy.My parents thought _. A. too B. also C. as well D. either三、完形填空 After a few weeks in China, I s
12、tarted to notice something strange at the dinner table. I was in a _1_ with my friends when, besides us on another table, a group of four men were shouting at each other and waving their _2_ around. I finally learned in fact they were “fighting ” to pay the bill!This scene made me think of what it w
13、ould look like in _3 . It would be almost unheard of. British food culture usually implies that you pay for whatever you ordered. In a Britain restaurant, youll just pay for _4 . Its called “splitting the bill” or “going Dutch”.I guess there is one reason that could _5 some of the differences betwee
14、n East and West. How you pay the bill depends on how you order, as well as how you eat. _6 in Chinese restaurants, the group decides on each dish, so the group eats _7 of the dishes. Can you imagine trying to work out how much each person needs to pay if youre all sharing!The _8 is true for Western-
15、style food. Each person chooses the food that he or she wants. _9 isnt commonly practiced. So it is simple to pay for what you ordered. I personally enjoy both practices. Its nice to treat your friends to dinner sometimes. And its also nice to be _10 . And on days when I miss Western food, I know th
16、erell be no “fighting” over who should pay! ( )1. A. bookshopB. museumC. restaurantD. library( )2. A. moneyB. handsC. readD. passports( )3. A. AmericaB. AustraliaC. CanadaD. Britain( )4. A. himselfB. myselfC. yourselfD. herself( )5. A. expressB. explain C. exerciseD. excuse( )6. A. AlwaysB. SeldomC.
17、 NeverD. Usually( )7. A. allB. noneC. eitherD. neither( )8. A. sameB. experienceC. oppositeD. sales( )9. A. ReceivingB. GivingC. OwningD. Sharing( )10. A. touchedB. treatedC. publishedD. avoided四、首字母填空“Sorry” is a word that people in Britain often say in their d_1_ life. One day while I was walking
18、on the street, a young man ran by hurriedly, brushing against my handbag. He c 2 his way, but turned back and said “sorry” to me. Even in a rush, he didnt forget to say “sorry” p_3_. One day, after I bought some bananas, the shopkeeper was passing me the change, but I wasnt ready for it and a coin d
19、ropped onto the ground. “Sorry, Madam,” he said while bending(弯腰) to p 4 it up. I was s 5 why he said “sorry” to me. A_6_ time, I stepped on a mans foot at the entrance to a cinema, at the same time, we b_7_said “sorry”. Slowly, I got to know when something unpleasant h_8_ in daily life, the British dont care much about who is wrong. If someone is in trouble, a “sorry” is always n 9_. Perhaps that is why I s 10 see people quarrel on the buses or streets in Britain.1._ 2._ 3._ 4._ 5._6._ 7._ 8._ 9._ 10._