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第4课时SectionB1a~1e⁠一、

单项选择。(D)1.(2022·石家庄二模)WhenelseshallwemeetagainifSundayisn’t

⁠foryouA.

confidentB.

commonC.

enjoyableD.

convenient(

B

)2.

Hong

Kong

Disneyland

is

a

good

place

for

children

⁠.

A.

visitingB.

to

visitC.

to

visitingD.

visit(

D

)3.

My

mother

often

tells

me

⁠the

teacher

in

class.

A.

listenB.

listen

toC.

to

listenD.

to

listen

toDBD(

D

)4.

There

aren’t

many

people

on

the

bus,

so

it’s

⁠.

A.

dryB.

uncomfortableC.

dirtyD.

uncrowded(

A

)5.

You

can

find

the

library

⁠the

corner

of

the

Main

Street.

A.

onB.

forC.

withD.

belowDA⁠二、

任务型阅读。Englishhassomeapologeticterms.Itseemsthattheymeanthesamething.Theyalmostdo.However,what’sthedifferencebetween“Pardonme.”“I’msorry.”“Excuseme.”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

would

say

“I’m

sorry.”

or

“Sorry.”.Excuseme.Thisisgenerallyatermtoaskpermission(允许)forsomething.It’sforfutureevents.Forexample,you’rewalkingthroughacrowdedspaceandsomeoneisinyourway.Youwouldsay“Excuseme.”toaskhimtomoveoutofyourway.WhatAmericansusuallyuseittoasksomeonetorepeathimself.Ifyouwanttobemorepolite,youcansay“I’msorry,whatwasthat”“Excuseme,whatdidyousay”oranyotherthinglikethese.MostAmericanswilljustsay“What”,though.Inourdailylives,wecanalsousethesetermsbymixingthemup.Youcan,forexample,asksomeonetomovebysaying“Sorry,wouldyoumindmoving”.It’sanextrapolitewaytomakeyourrequest.

1.

The

British

say

Pardon

me.

⁠”

more

often

than

Americans.

2.

Excuse

me.

⁠”

is

used

for

future

events

according

to

the

passage.

3.WhendoAmericansusuallysay“What”

When

they

want

someone

to

repeat

himself.

⁠Pardon

me.

Excuse

me.

When

they

want

someone

to

repeat

himself.

4.

However,what’sthedifferencebetween“Pardonme.”“I’msorry.”“Excuseme.”and“What”5.

抱歉,你介意移动一下吗However,

what’s

the

difference

between

“Pardon

me.”

“I’m

sorry.”

“Excuse

me.”and“What” 抱歉,你介意移动一下吗 1、2题完成句子;3题简略回答问题;4题找出并写下全文的主题句;5题将画线句子译成汉语。第5课时SectionB2a~2d⁠一、

用所给词的适当形式填空。1.DidMikepronounceyourname

correctly⁠(correct)

2.

(2022·盘锦)It

is

important

to

know

how

to

ask

for

help

politely

⁠(polite).

3.

Whom⁠(who)didyougivethebookto

4.

The

speaker

⁠(speak)

gave

us

a

good

speech.

5.

Look!

Many

cars

are

at

the

parking

⁠(park)

lot.

correctly

politely

Whom

speaker

parking

二、

用方框中所给单词的适当形式填空。direction

request

underground

address

polite1.

It’s

my

last

request

⁠.

I’ll

never

ask

you

for

anything

again.

2.

This5-year-old

boy

has

such

a

good

sense

of

direction

that

he

never

gets

lost.

3.

You

should

be

polite

to

the

guests.

4.

It’s

expensive

to

go

there

by

taxi.

You

should

go

by

underground

⁠.

5.

I

want

to

write

to

him,

but

I

don’t

know

his

e-mail

address

⁠.

request

direction

polite

underground

address

三、

单项选择。(

B

)1.

There

is

no

⁠flight

to

Hefei,

so

we

have

to

change

planes

in

Beijing.

A.

wideB.

directC.

fastD.

early(

D

)2.

I

used

to

⁠a

lot

of

time

⁠games

with

my

friends.

A.

take;

to

playB.

cost;

playingC.

spent;

onD.

spend;

playing(C)3.(2022·雅安)—Excuseme.

⁠Isithere

You’d

better

not.

This

is

my

friend’s

seat.A.

MustB.

NeedC.

CouldD.

ShouldBDC(C)4.—Areyougoingtodoapart-timejobinyourfreetime—

Yes.

I

don’t

think

I

should

always

⁠my

parents.

A.

turn

onB.

put

onC.

depend

onD.

come

on(

C

)5.

Everyone

is

supposed

to

respect

old

people,

so

speak

to

them

⁠and

care

about

them.

A.

quicklyB.

loudlyC.

politelyD.

clearly(

D

)6.

The

Communist

Party

of

China

has

been

leading

the

Chinese

people

⁠a

better

life

since1921.

A.

ofB.

onC.

atD.

toCCD(

D

)7.

Just

now

they

⁠me

to

be

present

at

the

meeting

to

be

held

tomorrow.

A.

improvedB.

madeC.

connectedD.

requested(

C

)8.

(2022·宿迁)—

Good

news!

The

Shenzhou

XIV

manned

spacecraft

has

been

sent

into

space

successfully.—

That

⁠exciting

and

encouraging!

A.

turnsB.

tastesC.

soundsD.

smells(

B

)9.

All

of

us

think

it’s

fun

⁠kites

in

the

park.

A.

fliesB.

to

flyC.

flyD.

to

flying(B)10.With

⁠didyougoshoppingyesterday

WhoB.

whomC.

whichD.

whereDCBB四、

连词成句。1.

interesting,

movie,

the,

very,

seems

The

movie

seems

very

interesting.

⁠2.

go,

you,

wonder,

I,

if,

will

I

wonder

if

you

will

go.

⁠3.

we,

get,

there,

need,

to,

how,

know,

to

We

need

to

know

how

to

get

there.

⁠4.

me,

just,

could,

happened,

you,

what,

tell

Couldyoutellmewhatjusthappened⁠5.

suggest,

for,

I,

having

a

good

rest,

days,

two

I

suggest

having

a

good

rest

for

two

days.

⁠The

movie

seems

very

interesting.

I

wonder

if

you

will

go.

We

need

to

know

how

to

get

there.

CouldyoutellmewhatjusthappenedI

suggest

having

a

good

rest

for

two

days.

五、根据汉语意思,完成句子。1.学会如何礼貌地请求是非常重要的。Itis

very⁠

important⁠

to⁠

learn⁠

how⁠

to⁠request

politely⁠.

2.你知道我在哪里能买到它吗Doyouknow

where⁠Ican

buy⁠it

3.在不同情况下,你应该改变你的说话方式。Youshould

change⁠the

way⁠youspeakindifferentsituations.

4.你知道发生了什么吗Doyouknow

what⁠

happened⁠

very

important

to

learn

how

to

politely

where

buy

change

way

what

happened

⁠六、

阅读理解。Some

people

have

a

very

poor

sense

of

direction.

Unluckily,

I

am

one

of

them.

Even

though

I

have

been

to

a

place

many

times,

I

might

get

lost

there

again

the

next

time.When

I

was

a

little

girl,

I

never

dared

to

ask

strangers

the

way,

so

I

used

to

walk

around

in

circles

and

hope

that

I

would

get

to

the

place

I

was

going

to

by

chance.Now,

I

am

no

longer

too

shy

to

ask

people

for

directions,

but

I

often

receive

useless

or

even

wrong

information.

So

I

try

to

avoid

giving

people

wrong

directions.

If

anyone

asks

me

the

way,

I

will

say,

“Sorry,

I

am

a

stranger

here.”Once

I

was

stopped

by

a

man

on

my

way

to

work.

He

asked

me

if

I

could

tell

him

the

way

to

the

Friendship

Building.

I

gave

him

my

usual

reply.

But

just

as

I

walked

on

only

a

few

steps,

I

realized

that

he

had

asked

the

way

to

my

office

building.However,

I

had

no

time

to

turn

back

and

look

for

him.

I

was

rushing

to

meet

someone

at

my

office

and

I

didn’t

want

to

keep

him

waiting.When

I

just

got

to

my

office,

the

secretary

led

the

man

who

had

asked

me

for

directions

into

the

office.

Imagine

how

embarrassed

I

was

and

how

surprised

he

was

when

we

saw

each

other

again.(

D

)1.

The

writer

always

ref

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