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      UNIT 6 学情评估第一部分 听力 (共四大题,满分20分)一、短对话理解 (共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)你将听到五段对话,每段对话后有一个小题。请在每小题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出一个最佳选项。每段对话读两遍。1.( ) How did Linda greet Frankie for the first time?2.( ) What did Peter do at table?3.( ) How does Sam learn about different cultures?A. By reading books.B. By watching TV.C. By travelling.4.( ) How is the boy eating the ice-cream?A. With a fork.B. With a spoon.C. With a knife.5.( ) What does Eric think of being kept waiting?A. He hates it.B. He doesn't mind it.C. He can't stand it.二、长对话理解 (共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)你将听到两段对话,每段对话后有几个小题。请在每小题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出一个最佳选项。每段对话读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答第6、7小题。6.( ) How often does Jane have French classes?A. Once a week.B. Twice a week.C. Three times a week.7.( ) What does the boy advise Jane to do?A. Learn about the table manners in France.B. Read some books about France.C. Learn some French songs.听下面一段对话,回答第8至10小题。8.( ) Why is the boy a little nervous?A. Because he can't speak Japanese.B. Because he doesn't like Japanese food.C. Because he knows little about Japanese table manners.9.( ) How many suggestions does Julie give the boy?A. Two.B. Three.C. Four.10.( ) Where are they probably talking?A. At home.B. In the classroom.C. In a restaurant.三、短文理解(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)你将听到一篇短文,短文后有五个小题。请根据短文内容,在每小题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出一个最佳选项。短文读两遍。11.( ) Where are the two international students talking?A. At a sports center.B. At an English club.C. At a coffee house.12.( ) Which country is Sarah from?A. Japan.B. The USA.C. The Republic of Korea.13.( ) What did Mr. Green do to celebrate Sarah's birthday?A. He sent her a card.B. He sang a song to her.C. He made some biscuits.14.( ) When is Kelly's host brother's birthday?A. In October.B. In November.C. In December.15.( ) How did Kelly's host brother thank Kelly?A. By hugging her.B. By smiling at her.C. By cooking a meal for her.四、信息转换(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)你将听到一篇短文。请根据短文内容,写出下面表格中所缺的单词,每空仅填一词。短文读两遍。第二部分 语言知识运用(共三大题,满分35分)五、单项填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)从每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出一个可以填入空白处的最佳选项。21.( ) In many cultures, it's a common to exchange gifts during festivals.A. natureB. customC. cheerD. purpose22.( )—— We should her on winning the singing competition.— Let's plan a small celebration to show our support!A. reviewB. refuseC. prepareD. congratulate23.( )—— Is it to eat with your hands in this culture?—— Yes, especially for traditional meals!A. properB. difficultC. luckyD. risky24.( )—— You played the piano piece at the concert!— Thank you! I practiced every day to get it right.A. quicklyB. nicelyC. badlyD. loudly25.( )—— Sandy can't pass the exam she studies hard.— Exactly! Let's remind her to focus on her studies.A. whenB. ifC. unlessD. because26.( )—I my friend in London yesterday.— Great! How's your friend doing over there?A. heard fromB. worried aboutC. listened toD. looked for27.( ) The boy fell off his bike and he's taking an X-ray to see his arm is broken or not.A. whetherB. whenC. whoD. where28.( )—— Why do you think he is your hero?—— Because he is really .A. unwelcome B. unableC. unfriendlyD. uncommon29.( )—— Dad,I a big box by post. What is in it?——I'm not sure. It may be a present from your grandparents.A. receivedB. acceptedC. returnedD. served30.( )—— Fu Xing and I will go on a school trip to the park! A. Good luckB. Enjoy yourselvesC. Be carefulD. It is a pity六、完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)阅读下列短文,从每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。ANancy was a shy girl. She went to study in England. She got an invitation from the Smiths to their dinner party one evening. Nancy was 31 at first, but soon she began to feel worried.Before the party, Nancy put on a beautiful 32 and stayed in her room. Christine, her new friend, came in. “You look great in your dress.But why are you so nervous?” Christine asked.“I'm going to Mr. Smith's dinner party, 33 I don't know much about table manners,” answered Nancy.“Don't worry, Nancy. I can 34 you some table manners now.The first thing you need to learn is to wait until all the food is on the table before you start to eat,” said Christine.On hearing her words, Nancy looked less 35 . That was easy for her. “What about the knife and fork? Is it necessary to 36 the knife and fork?” she asked.“Of course. You would have no other 37 ,” Christine said. “One more thing—— never talk when your mouth is 38 . You should also chew(咀嚼) with your mouth closed.” Nancy looked relaxed. She never chewed with her mouth open. “Be careful, Nancy! Try not to burp(打嗝).It's really important because we' re a little strict about that,” Christine 39 . Nancy thought she wouldn't burp, so she got more relaxed.“I think it will be 40 to have dinner with the Smiths. Thank you,Christine,” said Nancy.Nancy had a good time with the Smiths that night.31.( )A. happyB. hungryC. funnyD. careless32.( )A. sweaterB. coatC. shirtD. dress33.( )A. butB. becauseC. soD. if34.( )A. guessB. borrowC. winD. teach35.( )A. nervousB. directC. shockedD. painful36.( )A. raiseB. findC. drawD. use37.( )A. troubleB. adviceC. choiceD. task38.( )A. openB. fullC. hotD. busy39.( )A. createdB. plannedC. wonderedD. added40.( )A. terribleB. strangeC. greatD. tiringBTea is to Chinese people what coffee is toWesterners. A host often welcomes his guests by serving them a cup of tea in China. It's a traditional 41 . InChinese tea culture, there are some 42 to follow.We call them tea manners, just like table manners. 43 , guests should sit in order of importance from the left-hand side of the host. It 44 that older and superior ( 地位高的) guests usually sit down first. Don't sit face to face with the host because people think it is impolite. If it is inevitable( 不可避免的) , children should take this seat.Secondly, when the host serves guests with tea, guests should 45 the tea cup with both hands. Don't forget to 46 your thanks to the host. In China, finger tapping(敲) is a 47 way to give silent (无声的) thanks to the person pouring tea for you. Do you know 48 to do it? Just tap the table three times with two fingers(sometimes, one or five)each time your cup is filled with tea by another person.Thirdly, people usually 49 tea in a small cup, because this allows the tea to cool faster. However, no matter what 50 the cup is, don't drink the tea at once.41.( )A. decisionB. symbolC. noteD. custom42.( )A. rulesB. reasonsC. plansD. changes43.( )A. FirstlyB. LastlyC. FinallyD. Suddenly44.( )A. noticesB. meansC. remindsD. helps45.( )A. receiveB. refuseC. bringD. catch46.( )A. exchangeB. expressC. realizeD. create47.( )A. strangeB. wrongC. difficultD.common48.( )A. howB. whenC. whyD. where49.( )A. sellB. discoverC. serveD. buy50.( )A. colorB. sizeC. shapeD. smell七、补全对话(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)根据对话内容,从方框内的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。A: Hi, Lily! I'm going to study abroad(在国外) next month. I'm a little worried about cultural differences.B: Don't worry, Tom! I' ve studied in the US for two years. I can share some experience with you.A: Great!51. B: Well, personal space is quite different. In the US, people usually keep a distance of about two meters when talking.52. A: Really? That's interesting. I always stand close to my friends when chatting. What else?B:53. For example, in some Asian countries, being on time for a meeting is a must, but in some European countries, it's acceptable to arrive a few minutes late.A:I see. It seems that there are many things to learn.54. B: Yes, culture shock is normal. You might feel confused at first.55. A: Thank you so much, Lily! Your advice is really helpful.B: You' re welcome. I hope you' ll have a wonderful time abroad!第三部分 阅读(共两节,满分40分)八、阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)第一节 阅读下列短文,从每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AMind Your Table Manners!Table manners are different in different countries. How to be a good guest? Here is something for each one of us.Before Dinner1. Come to the table with your face and hands clean.2. Stay seated and sit up straight.3. Don't bring your phone to the table.During Dinner1. Start eating when everyone else does.2. Don't talk with your mouth full.3. Say“please” when you ask people to help you with something.After Dinner1. Give thanks to the host and for the food.2. Help with cleaning the table.56.( ) What can't you bring to the table before dinner?A. Your food.B. Your drinks.C. Your dog.D. Your phone.57.( ) According to the passage, if you want to talk during dinner, you should .A. finish the food in your mouth firstB. say“please”C. start talking when everyone else doesD. talk to the host58.( ) In which part of a magazine can you read this article?A. Science.B. Culture.C. Medicine.D. Sports.BDo you ever speak with your mouth full of food? Do you talk on the phone loudly when you are on the bus? If you do, then perhaps you should take etiquette(礼仪) classes. These classes will teach you good manners and how to behave in social situations.Maggie is a teacher who teaches classes like these at Dongfang School. Her students are aged between six and twelve years old. She thinks this is the best time to teach kids. “At this age they are very easy to teach,” Maggie says. “When they get older, it's harder for them to break bad habits. Children at this age want to be courteous(有礼貌的). You can see that they' re trying.”Maggie teaches the children how to speak on the phone and how to walk, as well as telling them about table manners. These classes have become popular because parents want well-mannered children but they are too busy to teach manners at home. The classes are popular with most of the children. They feel the skills will be useful to them in the future.Maggie believes that such skills can be life-changing. “We’ ll have more and more well-mannered children. Slowly our world will become better and better.”59.( ) How does the writer introduce the topic of the passage?A. By telling a story.B. By asking questions.C. By giving an example.D. By providing some facts.60.( ) What do you know about Maggie?A. She teaches children from 6 to 12 years old.B. She thinks teaching young children is harder.C. She shows parents how to teach their children.D. She is the head teacher of Dongfang School.61.( ) Which of the following does Maggie probably agree with?A. There should be more etiquette schools.B. It takes time for children to learn manners.C. Parents should teach their children etiquette.D. The etiquette classes will make the world a better place.CDo you know National Chopsticks Day? For about one quarter of the world's population, chopsticks are their main eating tools for every meal. Just as Western children learn to use a knife and fork, many Asian children learn to use chopsticks, and they quickly become good at using them. To many Asian people,forks are odd tools.Chopsticks can be made of wood, bamboo, plastic, bone, fine china or metal. In China they are called kuaizi. Chopsticks originated(起源于) inChina over 3,000 years ago, and are used in many Asian countries. How their use was introduced to other countries is not known.Take part in National Chopsticks Day, and use chopsticks for all of your meals. You can eat any food with chopsticks on the day. To make the day really special, use chopsticks to eat a homemade Chinese dish. Have fun with chopsticks on the day. Play a game with them. For example, pick up peanuts or beans with chopsticks.Chopstick mannersThe improper use of chopsticks is impolite or insulting(侮辱的).Don't stick chopsticks upright into your food. It's an insult. Don't point at people with them. Don't put the ends of your chopsticks in your mouth.62.( ) What does the underlined word“odd” in Paragraph 1 mean?A. Strange.B. Usual.C. Common.D. Special.63.( )新考法·细节多选 What can people do if they take part in National Chopsticks Day?①Ea t any food with chopsticks.②Eat homemade Chinese dishes with chopsticks.③Hit a bowl with chopsticks.④ Pi ck up peanuts or beans with chopsticks.A.①②③B.①②④C.②③④D.①③④64.( ) Which of the following is TRUE according to this passage?A. Chopsticks has a history of less than 3,000 years.B. Only Chinese people use chopsticks.C. You can stick chopsticks upright into your food.D. You can't put the ends of your chopsticks in your mouth.65.( )高阶思维·标题归纳 What would be the best title for the passage?A. The story of chopsticksB. National Chopsticks DayC. The history of chopsticksD. Chopstick mannersD趣味阅读·态度决定价格I work as a waiter in a cafe. I spend the morning hours with coffee and see friendly customers every day. But there are always those mornings when a few unwanted customers come in. They often ask for coffee without looking at me directly. Some customers are impolite and they think that customers are always right.Just like me, Austin Simms of Cups Coffee and Tea has had enough of this. To help some customers with their manners, he has put a sign outside showing their new way of setting prices.His new sign shows the cost of a coffee is $5. If a customer walks up to the waiter and simply says, “Small coffee,” he or she will need to pay $5for that small coffee. The price of“small coffee, please” goes down to $3.In other words, a nice word“please” with a request for a small coffee will cut the price by $2. The coffee only costs $1.75 if the customer says, “Hello.One small coffee, please.” So you can see that customers who show the best manners get the largest discounts(折扣).This new way has made some customers rethink their manners. We can be sure that at least some customers have become polite even though they do it just to get a discounted coffee. The more you do something, the more you will get used to it. This way can actually help some customers be polite.66.( ) What can we learn from Paragraph 1?A. The writer always thinks he is right.B. The writer is happy with his job in the cafe.C. Some customers often make the writer unhappy.D. Some customers want to learn to make coffee from the writer.67.( ) Which of the following decides the price of a coffee according to Austin's way?A. Customers' hope for the waiter.B. The size of the coffee customers ask for.C. Customers' ideas about the waiter's work.D. The ways that customers talk to the waiter.68.( ) What can we infer(推断) from the last paragraph?A. The writer supports Austin's way.B. Some customers are more polite than others.C. It's impossible for impolite customers to learn manners.D. The new way is the best way to help customers be polite.E①As more and more people travel around the world, it is necessary(必要的) for them to know what to do in different countries and how to deal with cultural differences. Here are different cultures from three countries.②Canadians are easy to get along with and they usually say hello to each other even if they are strangers. When men and women meet, women usually hold out their hands first. If a woman doesn't want to shake hands,she can just nod and smile. If a man wears gloves, he should take them off before shaking hands.③Brazilians are very friendly and they always get ready to say hello to others. They stand very close to each other when speaking and may touch each other's arms or backs. And if you go to a business meeting inBrazil, you are not expected to take a present.④ When you meet Indians, it is important to say hello to the oldest person first. But you'd better not hold out your left hand when you say hello, because it is impolite. Also, many Indians are enthusiastic and they like to say hello actively and have a conversation with you when you travel in India.⑤Customs in different countries are like different flowers, forming a beautiful garden together. Learning to respect others' ways is like giving a friendly smile. It can bring people's hearts closer.69.( )新考法·信息匹配 Match the countries with the customs and choose the right answer.①India②Canada③Brazila. Men take off gloves before shaking hands.b. People stand very close when speaking.c. Greet the oldest person first.A.①-c;②-b;③-aB.①-b;②-c;③-aC.①-c;②-a;③-bD.①-a;②-c;③-b70.( ) What does the underlined word“enthusiastic” mean?A. Polite.B. Shy.C. Rude.D. Warm.71.( ) What can we learn from the passage?A. Women in India usually hold out their hands first.B. Men in India usually hold out their left hands to say hello.C. People in Brazil don't often touch each other when speaking.D. People in Brazil needn't take a gift to a business meeting.72.( )新考法·篇章结构 What's the structure of the passage?第二节 阅读下面短文,并用英语回答问题(请注意每小题的词数要求) 。(6分)FThe Spring Festival is coming. It's time to give gifts to your family and friends. But there are some taboos(禁忌) on gift giving. What are those in China?Chinese people don't give a clock to others. A clock sounds like“zhong” in Chinese. So giving a clock is like saying“your time is up”.People will think it's not lucky, especially for old people.Buying pears and shoes is also not a good choice. Pears sound like“li”and shoes sound like“xie” in Chinese. They are not good gifts for friends or parents, because they mean something bad in Chinese.What is a good gift then? Money can be the answer!A“red envelope”(红包) with money is the best gift in China. People give red envelopes to show their love.People have a“lucky” number of money in the red envelopes. The numbers six and eight are always the lucky numbers in China. So we must avoid giving the wrong gifts to others.73. What gift can't we give to old people?(不超过10个词) 74. How many bad gifts are there in the passage?(不超过5个词) 75. What is the passage mainly about?(不超过10个词) 第四部分 写(共两大题,满分25分)九、单词拼写(共5小题;每小题1分,满分根据首字母及汉语提示,完成下列单词的拼写,使句意明确、语言通顺。76. I need some p (私人的) time to think about my future plans.77. T (第三) , focus on one step at a time to avoid mistakes.78. Look! The kitchen drawer is full of spoons,f (叉子) , and chopsticks.79. Mrs. Wei h (拥抱) her daughters before she sent them off to the summer camp.80. What a s (出人意料的)gift you sent me!I love it so much.十、书面表达(共1小题;满分20分)假设你是李华,你的新西兰笔友 Nancy近期计划到中国游学。她给你发来邮件向你询问中国的礼仪习俗。请你根据以下思维导图给她回复一封邮件。注意:语句连贯,词数80左右,开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。Dear Nancy,I'm glad to hear that you are coming to China. Let me tell you some customs in China. I hope that the advice is helpful. Please feel free to ask me if you want to know more.Yours,Li Hua 参考答案一、1. M: How did you greet Frankie when you met him for the first time, Linda?W: I kissed him on both sides of his face.2. W: Don't stick your chopsticks into the rice, Peter. It's not polite.M: I'm sorry, Mom. I won't do that again.3. W: Hi, Sam, how do you learn about different cultures?M: By reading. I love books about cultures.4. W: Why are you eating your ice-cream with a fork, Nike?M: Because there are no spoons in the kitchen.5. W:I think it's important to be on time. I hate to wait. How about you, Eric?M:I don't mind it. People in my country are pretty relaxed about time.二、 Text 1M: Hi, Jane. What are you busy doing these days?W: Learning French. You know, I'm going to study in France next month. So I have French classes every Monday and Friday.M: When in Rome, do as the Romans do. Remember to learn about the table manners in France.W: Thanks for your advice!Text 2M: Hi, Julie. I am leaving for Japan for the summer holiday next Monday, but I am a little nervous. I don't know how to behave at the dinner table.W: Oh, I see. I'd like to give you some advice. First, it's polite to make sounds when you are eating, especially when you are eating noodles.It shows that you like the food.M: Really? That's interesting.W: Second, don't leave food on your plate. Lastly, this isn't about table manners exactly, but you should know it's rude to eat or drink while you' re walking down the street.M:OK. I will remember what you have told me. Thanks a lot.W: That's all right. Oh, Mr. Li is coming in. Let's get ready for his class.M:OK.三、 Two international students, Sarah and Kelly, are talking about culture shock at a coffee house. They go to school in New York. Sarah is from Japan. She is surprised that the relationship between teachers and students in New York is more like friendship. When her teacher, Mr.Green, knew her birthday was coming, he made some biscuits for her and her classmates. Kelly is from the Republic of Korea. She is shocked that it is common for young Americans to hug when they want to thank someone. Kelly's host brother's birthday is in November. She gave him a birthday present and he hugged Kelly. She was surprised. But now she is used to that.四、 Peter wanted to know more about the world and experience different cultures in different countries. In 2020 he sold his house and left his country. Then he drove his car on a journey around the world. He has been to Canada, Mexico, Australia and so on. China is the twentieth country he has visited. He loves Chinese culture and would like to spend two months here. Now, he is in our city and will give a talk thisFriday afternoon. He would like to exchange some ideas about customs with us. The talk will be in the library from 2:30 to 5:00. Peter is friendly and humorous, so his talk will be interesting. Don't miss it.第一部分 听力一、1~5: ACAAB 二、6~10: BACBB三、11~15: CACBA四、16. drove 17. Canada 18. twentieth/20th 19. customs20. library第二部分 语言知识运用五、21~25: BDABC 26~30: AADAB六、A)31~35: ADADA 36~40: DCBDCB)41~45: DAABA46~50: BDACB七、51~55: CADEB第三部分阅读八、A)56~58: DABB)59~61: BADC)62~65: ABDBD)66~68: CDAE)69~72: CDDAF) 73. We can't give a clock to old people.74. Three./3.75. Some taboos and good choices on giving gifts.第四部分写九、76. private77. Thirdly 78. forks79. hugged80. surprising十、 Dear Nancy,I'm glad to hear that you are coming to China. Let me tell you some customs in China.When you first meet someone, you' re supposed to shake hands instead of hugging or kissing the person. If you visit aChinese friend, you should call first. You' re supposed to bring your friend a small gift and you'd better arrive at your friend's house on time. Chinese people usually use chopsticks at table and have some tea after meals. You are supposed to eat up the food that the host gives you. After meals, say something good about the food and have small talk with your host.I hope that the advice is helpful. Please feel free to ask me if you want to know more.Yours,Li Hua A person traveling around the worldHis factsHe 16. his car to travel around the world in 2020.He has been to 17. , Mexico, Australia, etc.China is the 18. country he has visited.His talkHe will exchange some ideas about 19. with us.It will be in the 20. from 2:30 pm to 5 pm.A. But in many Asian countries, people don't mind standing close.B. Try to understand and respect the local culture, and you' ll get used to it soon.C. What should I pay attention to?D. Social manners are also different from country to country.E. It's important to prepare for possible culture shock.F. You should bring some gifts when you visit others.G. People in different countries have different eating habits.

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