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EatingtogetherWhenistheschool-leavers'party?第2課時

paint作動詞,意為“繪畫;把······涂成······”;作名詞,意為“油漆;涂料”。eg:Mylittlesisterispaintingnow.我的小妹妹正在畫畫。Ipaintedthegateblue.我把大門涂成了藍色。Themetalisstillperfectunderthepaint.油漆下面的金屬依然完好無損。heat動詞,意為“使變熱;給······加熱”。heatup固定詞組,意為“使變熱;給······加熱”。It'smadewithchickenandvegetables.它是由雞肉和蔬菜制作成的。bemadewith意為“由······制作/成”,指制作中用了什么東西。eg:Thesoupismadewithmeatandeggs.這個湯是由肉和雞蛋制成的。【辨析】bemadeof,bemadefrom,bemadein,bemadeinto,bemadeby與bemadeupof①bemade(out)of意為“由······(原材料)制成”,一般來說從其制成品中能看得出原材料,of后接表示原材料的名詞。eg:Thetableismadeofwood.這張桌子是由木頭做成的。②bemadefrom意為“由(原材料)制成”,一般來說從其制成品中看不出原材料,from后接表示原材料的名詞。eg:Thepaperismadefromwood.紙是用木頭制成的。③bemadein意為“在······(某地)生產(chǎn)或制造”,in后接表示地點的名詞。④bemadeinto意為“被制成······”,into后接表示制成品的名詞。⑤bemadeby意為“由······(誰)制造”,by后接動作的執(zhí)行者。⑥bemadeupof意為“由······構(gòu)成或組成”,表示某個整體是由若干個獨立的部分組成。of后接組成部分。一、完形填空。Whatisrudeandwhatispoliteisdifferentindifferentcountries.SomethingsthatmanyChinesepeopledocanbeconsideredrudeornot1inWesterncountries.Hereissome2aboutwhatNOTtosayordo.Let's3.Inbusinesssettings,oneshouldnever4aforeigneracigarette.Smokingkills.Don't5anyone.ThatisveryRUDE,anditsmellsverybad.Smokerssmell.PLEASEDON'TSMOKE!6getangryatsomeoneforgoingDutch(各自付賬)and7thebillwhenyoueatout.IntheWest,itshowsequal(平等的)8.TrygoingDutch.Itischeaper,anditshowsequality!WheneatingdinnerinNorwayandtheUnitedStates,itispoliteto9everythingonyourplateto10thatyouenjoyedthefood,11insomecountries,itispolitetoleavesomeofthefoodonyourplate.Don'tusebad12atwork.Eventhoughsomefamous13them,badwordsareasignofabadeducation.Badwordsshouldbeused14ornotatall.Ifyouhavetospit(吐痰),clearyournoseorcleanyourears,doitinthebathroomwherenoonecan15you.Don'tbeaRUDEpersonatyourofficeorinpublic.

1.A.politeB.importantC.pleasantD.pleased

2.A.mannersB.symbolsC.newsD.advice

3.A.havearestB.havealookC.haveatryD.haveatalk

4.A.pickB.sellC.offerD.point

5.A.seekB.killC.stopD.trouble

6.A.AlwaysB.NeverC.SometimesD.Often

7.A.payB.keepC.shareD.take

8.A.aimB.respectC.paymentD.expressions

9.A.leaveoffB.takeawayC.putoffD.eatup

10.A.showB.knowC.sayD.leadADBCBBCBDA

11.A.andB.butC.soD.because

12.A.wordsB.sentencesC.passagesD.texts

13.A.useB.hateC.makeD.discuss

14.A.asmuchaspossibleB.aslittleaspossibleC.asoftenaspossibleD.assoonaspossible

15.A.stopB.preventC.seeD.hurtBAABC二、閱讀理解。ThemaindifferencebetweenChinaandWesterncountriesonthedinnertableischopsticksinsteadofaknifeandfork,butthat'sjustasmalldifference.Besides,inhigh-levelrestaurants,youcanalwaysaskforapairofknifeandfork,ifyoufindthechopsticksnothelpfulenough.TherealdifferenceisthatintheWest,youhaveyourownplateoffood,whileinChinathedishesareplacedonthetableandeveryoneshares.Ifyouarebeingtreatedtoaformal(正式的)dinnerandparticularlyifthehostthinksyou'reinthecountryforthefirsttime,hewilldohisbesttogiveyouatasteofmanydifferenttypesdishes.Themealusuallybeginswithasetofatleastfourcolddishes,tobefollowedbythemaincoursesofhotmeatandvegetabledishes.Soupwillthenbeserved(unlessitisaGuangdong-stylerestaurant),followedbyrice,noodlesordumplings.PerhapsoneofthethingsthatsurpriseaWesternvisitormostisthatsomeoftheChinesehostsliketoputfoodintotheplatesoftheirguests.Informaldinners,therearealways“public”chopsticksandspoonsforthispurpose,butsomehostsmayusetheirownchopsticks.Thisisasignofrealfriendshipandpoliteness.Itisalwayspolitetoeatthefood.Ifyoudonoteatit,justleavethefoodontheplate.PeopleinChinatendtoover-orderfood,fortheywillfinditembarrassingifallthefoodiseaten.Whenyouhavehadenough,justsayso.Oryouwillalwaysovereat!16.What'stherealdifferencebetweenChineseandWesterntablemanners?A.Thetoolspeopleusetoeat.B.Ifpeoplesharefoodonthesameplate.C.Thethingspeopleliketoeat.D.Howtobeginthedinnerpolitely.B17.IfaforeignerfirstcomestohavedinnerinaChinesefamily,hemaybe

.A.givenlittlefoodB.servedwithricefirstC.servedwithmanydishesD.askedtouse“public”chopsticks18.WhichofthefollowingistherightorderformostChineseformaldinnersaccordingtothepassage?A.Rice—soup—hotmeat—colddishesB.Vegetabledishes—soup—dumplings—colddishesC.Colddishes—hotmeat—soup—riceD.Colddishes—soup—hotmeat—riceCC19.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A.IntheWestit'scommontoputfoodintotheplatesoftheirguests.B.Westernersthinkit'spolitetoeatupallthefoodontheirplate.C.It'snotpolitetoleavethefoodontheplateinChina.D.MostWesternersarericherthanChinesepeople.20.What'sthebesttitleforthispassage?A.HavingDinnerwithForeignersB.HowtoUseChopsticksC.TheImportanceofTableMannersD.DifferentTableMannersBD三、詞匯運用。A)用方框中所給詞(組)的適當(dāng)形式填空,每詞(組)限用一次。21.ShefellinlovewithJackand

himtoher26thbirthdaypartyinNewJersey.22.Theroomwas

white,withbluefloor.23.Ican'tstand

becauseit'stoonoisy.24.ThoughYaoBeinadied,shewillbe

withsomepeopleforever.25.Infact,Iwas

toplaythedancemusic.invitedpainteddancemusicpopularchosenB)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容和所給漢語提示,在空白處寫出各單詞的正確形式(每空一詞)。The30thofMayisanimportantdateintheschool26.

(日歷),whichisapartyforschool-leavers'andeveryonehasgotan27.

(邀請).Theywillbringsome28.

(氣球)fortheparty.Andtheyareaskedtobringsome29.

(傳統(tǒng))dishessothattheycan30.

(加熱)themupintheschoolkitchen.Lucy31.

(決定)tobringsomebreadthatcanbeeatenwiththeir32.

(手指).Linglingwantstobringsoupbutitneedssome33.

(勺子)todrink.Tonywillbringkindsof34.

(意大利的)pizza.Sotheyneedsome35.

(刀具)tocutit.calenderinvitationballoonstraditionheatdecidesfingersspoonsItalianknives四、任務(wù)型閱讀。Travelingtoallcornersoftheworldgetseasierandeasier.Weliveinaglobalvillage,butthisdoesn'tmeanthatweallbehaveinthesameway.Howshouldyoubehavewhenyoumeetsomeoneforthefirsttime?AnAmericanshakesyourhandfirmlywhilelookingyoustraight

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