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外研版初中英语七年级下册Module 11 Body Language模块同步检测姓名:_ 班级:_ 成绩:_ 小朋友,带上你一段时间的学习成果,一起来做个自我检测吧,相信你一定是最棒的!一、单选题1 . If we dont walk fast,we will the first part of the film.AmissBenjoyCrememberDinvite2 . Its cruel _him to kill _many children with a knife.Aof ; suchBfor ;suchCof ;soDfor ;so3 . Liu Changjian, the command pilot of Sichuan Airlines Flight 3U8633, successfully _ down the plane last month.Ahas broughtBwill bringCbroughtDbring4 . The girls like walking arm _ arm.AforBbyCtoDin5 . Yesterday I met Amy _ .Aon my way homeBin my way homeCon my way to homeDin my way to home6 . Not only my best friend Mary but also I _ abroad to get further education.Ahave been toBhave beenChas beenDhas been to7 . -? -Its nine forty-five yuan.AHow much is it?BWhat time is it?CHow long is it?DHow far is it?8 . The _ of most trees will fall in autumn.AleafBleafsCleavesDleafes9 . Mount Wuyi is worth _. The mountains there are covered _ all kinds of green plants.Avisiting; ofBto visit; withCto visit; byDvisiting; with10 . late again.ADontBBe notCDont beDNot be二、完型填空hoose the best words and complete the passage(选择恰当的选项完成短文)Humans are social animals and in social life, keeping polite and honest helps develop relationship and create good order.First, be polite and youll be popular everywhere.Always say more than yes or no. Never just say OK. Saying more than yes or no turns a question into a _. It also shows that you are interested while you are _ your great English skill. Remember, practice makes perfect, so try to talk more!Usually say MAYBE when you are not _. If you know you cant do, please just say no. Saying maybe, and then not doing is rude.Example:Mary: Can you bring the water for dinner?Jack: Maybe, I will have to see.Mary: That not good, I need a yes or a no.Jack: Then I had better say no, so you can find someone else to do it.Mary: No problem, thanks a lot for your honesty.Second, be honest and youll be trusted and welcomed.Honesty is a _ in the west. Always tell the truth. Never cheat in tests! It is a crime in the USA to cheat in a university test. Not only will cheaters _ the test, they will be kicked out of the class and maybe the school. Schools wont give back cheaters educational expenses, so they will lose money. Never cheat.If you give your friend the answers to a test, like the TOEFL, or a classroom test, even a quiz, you are still cheating. Dont help your friend cheat. If you do so, you will_get in hot water, you will get kicked out of university and you will lose your money, too.11 . AanswerBdebateCconversationDdiscussion12 . Ashowing offBgiving upCdealing withDlearning from13 . AcomfortableBcalmCcorrectDcertain14 . Atiny matterBbig dealCuseful signDhelpless quality15 . ApassBcontrolCfailDtake16 . AdailyBfinallyCgentlyDquietly三、阅读单选TherearestoriesabouttwoUS.presidents,AndrewJacksonandMartinVanBuren,whichattempttoexplaintheAmericanEnglishtermOKWedontknowifeitherstoryistrue,buttheyarebothinterestingThefirstexplanationisbasedonthefactthatPresidentJacksonhadverylittleeducation.Infact,hehaddifficultyreadingandwritingWhenimportantpaperscametoJackson,hetriedtoreadthemandthenhadhisassistantsexplainwhattheysaidIfheapprovedofapaperhewouldwrite “allcorrect” onitTheproblemwasthathedidntknowhowtospellSowhathereallywrotewas “olkorekt”Afterawhile,heshortenedthattermto “OK”ThesecondexplanationisbasedontheplacewherePresidentVanBurenwasborn,Kinderhook,NewYorkVanBnrensfriendsorganizedaclubtohelphimbecomePresident. TheycalledtheclubtheOldKinderhookClub,andanyonewhosupportedVanBurenwascalled “OK”17 . Theauthor_ .AbelievesbothofthestoriesBdoesntbelieveawordofthestoriesCisnotsurewhetherthestoriesaretrueDistellingthestoriesjustforfun18 . Accordingtothepassage,PresidentJackson_.Acouldntdrawupanydocumentsatall.Bdidntliketoreadimportantpapersbyhimself.Coftenhadhisassistantssigndocumentsforhim.Dwasntgoodatreading,writingorspelling.19 . Accordingtothefirststory,theterm“OK”_.AwasapprovedofbyPresidentJacksonBwasthetitleofsomeOfficialdocumentsCwasfirstusedbyPresidentJacksonDwasanoldwaytospell“allcorrect20 . Accordingtothesecondstory,theterm OK”_ .Awastheshortwaytosay oldKinderhookClub”BmeanttheplacewherePresidentVanBurenwasbornCwasthenameofVanBurensclubDwasusedtocallVanBurenssupportersintheelection21 . Accordingtothesecondstorytheterm “OK” wasfirstused_ .AbyVanBurenBinapresidentialelectionCtoorganizetheOldKinderhookClubDbythemembersoftheOldKinderhookClub”You dont need to speak French to understand the Parisians(巴黎人). You just need to know how to make gestures. A new guide has come out by French tourism officials. It can help foreign visitors understand Parisians with a list of commonly used gestures like “shut up”. “If you use them the next time when youre in Paris, people will start mistaking you for a native (当地人) in no time,” says the online guide at .Some of the citys rude native people in Paris have been a headache for the tourism authorities(旅游当局) for a long time. They have tried their best to ask Parisians to be more friendly to foreign visitors. They have decided to show visitors commonly used gestures by Parisians at . Visitors can learn and get help from there.The website includes the common gestures such as “Bof” and “Camembert”. “Bof” is used to mean “I dont know” or “I disagree”, and “Camembert” is to tell someone to shut up. And it also includes a note, which warns visitors not to use the gestures too freely. Otherwise, they may see some even ruder Parisian expressions.22 . The new guide in France can.Ahelp foreign visitors understand ParisiansBhelp foreign visitors to learn French wellCmake a suitable website in ParisDtell people the importance of speaking French23 . The gesture “Camembert” in the website means.AI disagreeBI dont knowCDont speakDDont stop speaking24 . The underlined word “They” refers to(指代).Athe foreign visitors in ParisBthe commonly used gesturesCthe rude native people in ParisDthe tourism authorities in Paris25 . Which of the following is true according to the passage?AThe new guide is mainly for native Parisians.BAll the native Parisians are friendly to foreign visitors.CYoull be regarded as a native if you use the gestures at .DYou can use the gestures in Paris as freely as you want.26 . Which is the best title for this passage ?AHow to Learn FrenchBHow Rude Parisians AreCWhat Places to Visit in ParisDGestures Make You a ParisianIn the eyes of many foreigners, Chinese are the best hosts (主人) and the worst guests in the world. Theyre not really bad guests, but because the guest-host relationship in China is much different than in some western counties, it appears they are not nice guests. And western guests sometimes look rude (粗鲁的) in the eyes of Chinese guests.In China, guests are almost like gods. Whenever I enter a Chinese persons home, there is always fruit on the table for me, and someone is quick to bring me a cup of tea or water. In the west, generally the guest is not a god. Acting according to the hosts way of doing things is usual behavior for a guest.My wifes mother, a very kind elderly Chinese lady, doesnt smoke. When I see some of her guests smoking in her house, as a non-smoker, I feel unhappy. Usually I want to stop them directly, but I must realize that in China, to be a good host, she must not do that. In most North America homes, if you are a guest, and the hosts are not smokers, you should not smoke in their house. At the very least, you could ask, “Is it OK if I smoke?” “But, dont be surprised if they say, “No, you cant smoke.” In our culture, if you smoke in their home, you are a bad guest, but if they dont allow you to smoke in their house, they are not a rude guest.Guests in China also have special habits. Some western people may not adapt to these habits very soon. Thankfully my wife is Chinese, so whenever we visit a Chinese family she tells me to buy them a gift. However, giving a gift to a host is not always necessary in my country. So, if you invite international guests to your home, dont be too surprised if they dont bring you a gift.In China, you probably wont need to change the guest-host relationship very much because you will probably only be the host, and Chinese are naturally very good hosts. If western hosts invite you to their house, try not to be too surprised if their style of treating you is not what you have expected.27 . If the writers guests want to smoke in his house, what will he probably say?AIts OK if you smoke here.BLets smoke together.CSorry, you cant smoke here.DSmoking is a bad habit.28 . What is the meaning of the underlined phrase “adapt to” in the passage?Athink back toBget used toClook forward toDkeep close to29 . What is the main idea of this passage?AForeigners should learn from Chinese.BHosts must do things in the guests way.CWestern hosts are always nice to guests.DPeople should understand cultural differences.Its all about personal space, which means not only an imaginary space around the body, but also the space around all the senses. People feel that their space is being violated (侵犯) when they meet with an unwelcome sound, smell or look. This is probably why a man on a crowded bus shouting into his mobile phone or a woman next to you putting on strong perfume(香水)makes you feel angry.Whether people have had a stronger wish to protect their personal space in recent times is hard to say. Yet studies of airlines show that people have a strong desire to have space to themselves. In a survey by Trip Advisor, a travel website, people said that if they had to pay morefor some extra service, they would rather have larger seats than extra food.Although people may need their personal space, some hardly realize it. For example, people on a bus who hold newspapers in front of their faces to read in fact keep a distance from strangers.Go and watch a library table. You will notice that one of the corner seats will usually be taken first, because they are the farthest way. What if someone sits opposite to you? Maybe you will pile up books as if to make a wall.Preference for personal space is different from culture to culture. Scientists have found that Americans generally prefer more personal space than people from other cultures. In Latin cultures, however, people are more comfortable standing close to each other.30 . What can we know from the survey by Trip Advisor?AFood service is better provided than seats on the plane.BPeople have a strong desire for personal space in recent times.CThere are not enough seats on the plane to meet peoples needs.DPeople need a smaller personal space in recent times than before.31 . Who might feel his(her) personal space is safe according to the passages?AA person who hears strange noises when reading at home.BA person who has been watched by a stranger for a long time.CA Latin boy who is chatting with a friend sitting close to him.DA person who has to sit next to a lady putting on strong perfume.32 . Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?ADifferent cultures dont share the same preferences for personal space.BPeople usually choose the front seats first in a library for personal space.CIf you hold newspaper on the bus, your personal space wont be violated.DThe space around the body is more needed than that around all the senses.33 . The writer mainlyin this passage.Atells us how to achieve personal space.Bexplains why

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