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Unit 3 Could you please tell me where the restrooms are? Laura is at the airport(机场). She waits for her plane. Her plane is to Berlin, and it is 4 hours away. Laura walks around the shops.After an hour she wants to go to the bathroom. But she doesn't find it. "Where is the bathroom?" she says to herself. She starts asking other people. Laura says to a man, "Excuse me, sir, could you please tell me where the bathroom is?" The man says, "You mean the restroom, right?" Laura says, "No, I mean the bathroom. ""Well, the restroom is over there." He says and walks away.Laura doesn't understand( 明白). She asks a woman, "Excuse me, madam, could you please tell me where the bathroom is?" "The restroom is over there, "the lady answers and walks away.Laura is confused, "What's wrong? I need to use the bathroom and they tell me to rest!"Then Laura gives up(放弃). She feels tired and thinks she needs to rest.She walks to the restroom. Now she is surprised. She realizes (意识到)the restroom is the name for a public (公共的) bathroom !1.Laura will go to_______.A.the airport B.the shop C.a restaurant D.Berlin2.Laura asks ________ where the bathroom is.A.a boy B.a man and a womanC.two men D.nobody3.What's the meaning of the underlined(加下划线的)word "confused"?A.兴奋的 B.明白的 C.迷惑的 D.发怒的4.Which of the following is TRUE(正确的)?A.It needs one hour to Berlin.B.The man doesn't tell where the bathroom is.C.Laura finds the bathroom at last.D.You can't buy things at the airport.5.The passage tells us________.A.the culture(文化)about language B.the rules(规则)at the airportC.the people are not kind D.the restroom is for rest The giant panda is an animal popular with people all over the world. With their black and white fur and soft round bodies, they are loved by the old and young. Do you love them? If you do, why not join in a panda volunteer program? Here are some tips for you if you want to be a volunteer of the programs.Book(预定) EarlyIf you don't book early, the programs may become fully booked. Some volunteer programs limit(限制) the number of the volunteers. We suggest booking at least one week in advance(提前).Follow the instructionsGiant pandas lead a very different life. Sometimes, it is very hard for them to stand outside influences. We'd better not disturb(打扰)their peaceful life, so some of the activities might be changed or canceled.•Please do not make any noise or movements that might disturb the pandas.•Please do not get close to the pandas or throw food to them, unless the panda keeper tells you to do so. It might disturb the pandas' eating habits and cause them to become sick.•For your safety do not get into the cage. Touch the adult pandas or let them touch you, unless the panda keeper tells you to do so.•Do not take photos or videos unless it's allowed.Dress CodeTo protect yourself when carrying bamboo, please do not wear shorts or slippery(滑的)shoes. Also, pandas have a very keen(敏锐的)sense of smell. As you will get very close to them, pleased do not wear perfume(香水)or nail polish.6. If you don’t book the program early, it may ________.A. be changed B. be canceledC. be put off D. become fully booked7. The writer suggests booking at least ________in advance.A. one week B. two weeks C. three weeks D. four weeks8. Which of the following is NOT TRUE, according to the passage?A. Do not make any noise that might disturb the pandas.B. You can throw food to the pandas freely if you like.C. Do not get into the cage without being told to do so.D. Do not take photos or videos unless it's allowed.9. Why are you advised not to wear shorts or slippery shoes when carrying bamboo?A. To protect pandas. B. To protect bamboo.C. To protect yourself. D. To protect others10. Who may be interested in this passage?A. A peace lover. B. A panda lover C. A music lover D. A panda keeper. Every English learner needs to know how to ask for something in English. There are a number of ways to do this. If you know someone has something, you can ask for it with a polite question. If you don’t know, it’s possible to ask for something with a yes or no question. Be careful not to use the direct expressions. In other words, don’t say “Give me that”, but ask kindly as the following examples, “Do you have a pen I could borrow?” “Is there any wine?” “Did you buy any bread?”If you know or see someone has something, ask a polite question with “could”, “may” or “might”. It’s also possible to use “can” in some special situations. In the past, “can” was not used when people asked for something, but meant ability. In the UK, people mainly use “Can you lend me…?” or “Can I have…?” In the US, this is still considered to be wrong and “May I have…?” is preferred.It’s common to use “Could you lend/hand/give…?” You can also use: “May/Can I borrow…?” “Could/Can you lend me…?” “May I have…?” “Could you hand/give me…?” Do not begin a sentence with “please”, but you can add “please” at the end of the sentence to be polite.11.What can we ask if we know someone has something?A.A direct question. B.A no question.C.A yes question. D.A polite question.12.What can Lucy say politely if she wants some coffee?A.Pass me some coffee.B.Is there any coffee?C.Give me some coffee.D.Take some coffee to me.13.What didn’t people say when they wanted something politely in the past?A.Can I use your dictionary?B.Could you lend me your bike?C.May I try your computer now?D.Might I take your car today?14.Which of the following is a correct polite expression according to the passage?A.Do you give me any milk, please?B.Please could you lend me your ruler?C.May I have some tea, please?D.Please could you hand me a knife?15.What’s the main idea of the passage?A.How to express or ask politely.B.What to do when we are polite.C.How to describe our ideas.D.What to do with our language problems. Mr. White is a blind man who likes traveling alone. However, as a blind man, he has met a lot of 1 during his trips. Once Mr. White traveled to Texas. It was his first time to go there. On the plane, he sat next to a woman who 2 Texas. The woman told him that everything was 3 and better in her city. When Mr. White arrived, he found a 4 and decided to spend the night there.After dinner, Mr. White went to a wine bar (酒吧) and ordered a glass of wine. When the waiter (服务员) brought him one, he was 5 “Wow! How big!” he said. Mr. White doesn't drink often, 6 he was a little drunk (喝醉) after drinking the wine. He wanted to go to the restroom, so he asked another waiter for 7 .“Turn right at the information desk and it is the second door on the right,” said the waiter.When Mr. White walked past the first door, he fell down. He missed (错过) the 8 door and went towards the third door instead. He walked forward and then 9 into the swimming pool. At that time he 10 that everything there was bigger.“Don't flush (冲洗)! Don't flush!” he shouted as soon as he got his head above water.1.A.animals B.troubles C.strangers D.visitors2.A.came from B.heard from C.looked at D.arrived at3.A.smaller B.newer C.older D.bigger4.A.museum B.restaurant C.hotel D.supermarket5.A.nervous B.surprised C.upset D.bored6.A.although B.until C.or D.so7.A.addresses B.directions C.orders D.suggestions8.A.second B.third C.fourth D.fifth9.A.got B.turned C.fell D.jumped10.A.remembered B.dreamed C.wanted D.Hope
