计测器-天条
Module 11
Body
language
模块测试题
一、
单项选择:
(30
分
)
(
) 1. I’m going
to welcome some
visitors
from________________.
A. American
B. Britain
C. German
(
) 2. Maori
people touch ____________ to welcome others.
A. noses
B.
faces
C. hands
(
) 3. The window is
______________, keep it open, please.
A. close
B. closed
C. open
(
) 4. We
_____________ to Beijing yesterday.
A.
reached
B. got
C.
arrived
(
) ran arm _____________
arm, so they fell down and hurt themselves.
A. in
B. with
C. by
(
) 6.
—
_______________ the British
like touching people?
—
No, they don’t.
A. Do
B. Does
C. Are
(
)
7. It
’s ___
___________ to
look at each other when you talk in the US.
A. not polite
B.
rude
C. polite
(
) 8.
________________ stand too close
to the
fire, it’s dangerous.
A.
Please
B. Don’t
C. No
(
)
9.
It’s important
______________
body languages when you
travel to another country.
A. to know
B. know
C. knew
(
) 10.
________________ is one of the classroom rules?
A. No shouting.
B. No swimming.
C.
Take care of your children.
(
) 11. Can you
________________ a poster about body languages?
A. make
B. do
C.
made
(
) 12. There is ________________
in the box, it’s empty.
A. something
B. anything
C. nothing
(
) 13.
Say________________ to your parents when you get
home every day.
A. hello
B. goodbye
C. nothing
(
) 14. The
Japanese bow is a
way of_____________
polite and showing respect.
A. be
B. is
C.
being
(
) 15. Give______________
more personal space, he’s not a child
any more.
A. them
B.
him
C.
his
二
.
完形填空:
(
10
分)
__1__important to know some body
languages__2__you want to go to another __3__.For
example,
you
can
stand
close
__4__
people
in
the
Middle
East,
but
don’t
stand
__5__close
to
North
American. Give them
more personal space. __6__ girls often walk arm in
arm with __7__ friends.
Sometimes
South American hold your arm when they
talk to you, __8__ you can’t move away.
Please __9__careful! In Greece, it’s
not at all polite! In fact , It’s very
__10__.
(
) 1.A.
It
B. It’s
C.
Its
(
) 2.A. when
B. where
C. whose
(
) 3.A. country
B.
countries
C.
city
(
) 4.A. for
B.
to
C.
with
(
) 5.A. too
B. to
C. two
(
) e
B. China
C. America
(
)
7.A. my
B. our
C. their
(
) 8.A. and
C. but
(
)
9.A. is
B. be
C. being
(
)
10.A. polite
B. rude
C. happy
三
.
判断正误:正确的写
A,
错误的写<
/p>
B.(10
分
)
Once upon a time, there was a man who
wanted to steal(
偷
) his
neighbor’s doorbell. Ho
wever, he
knew clearly that the bell would ring
and catch the other people’s attention as long as
he touched
the bell. So he thought hard
and suddenly had a clever “idea”. He
plug
ged h
is ears
with something,
thinking that
everything would go well when he stole the bell.
Unluckily, the bell still rang loudly
and he was caught on the spot as a
thief.
(
)1. The man wanted to steal
his neighbor’s money.
(
)2.
He wasn’t afraid of catching the other
people’s attention.
(
) word
plug
in Li
ne 3
means “
塞住
”in
Chinese.
(
)4. The man was caught on
the spot as a thief at last.
(
)5. The man is
very clever.
四
.
阅
读理解:(
10
分)
In America when people meet each other
for the first time, they talk about things like
weather,
family, work,
school
, or sports. They ask questions
like “Do you have any brothers or sisters?”
“Where do you work?” “What school do
you go to?” and “Do you like sports?”
They also ask
questions like
“Where do you come from?” and “Where do you live?”
These are polite questio
ns,
not personal questions.
But
some
things a
re personal or
private, and questions about them are not polite.
People don’t
ask
questions
about
a
person’s
salary
(
薪水
).
They
don’t
ask
how
much
someone
paid
for
something. It is OK to ask children how
old they are, but it is not polite to ask older
people about
their age. It is also not
polite to ask people questions about politics
(
政治
) or religion
(
宗教
) if you
don’t
know them very well. People don’t ask unmarried
people “Why are you single?” and they
don’t ask a married couple with no
children “Why don’t you have any
children?”
(
)1. The writer wants us to
.
A.
be very friendly to people from America
B. find out a
lot about America
C. know what questions are polite in
America
(
)2. According to this article, when you
meet Americans, it is OK to ask them about
their
.
A. average
salary
B. favorite sports
C. religious beliefs
(
)3. When you
meet Americans for the first time, the question
such as
is NOT
polite
A.
“Do you come from a big family?”
B. “Do you like playing
baseball?”
C. “How much
did your shoes cost?”