外研版英語七年級下冊Module 11《Body language》綜合小測
綜合小測試(Module 11). 單項選擇1. Im glad to meet so many _ here. A. visit B. visiter C. visitor D. visitors 2. We should speak to the old_.A. polite B. impolite C. politely D. rude3. He ran _fast for me_ catch up with.A. too; to B. so; that C. such; that D. enough; to4. What do you say to your parents when you go to sleep in the evening? _. A. Thank you B. Good morning C. Good night D. Good evening5. You can stand close _ people in the Middle East. A. for B. to C. at D. around6. Ill tell you some ways _ English.A. learns B. learning C. to learn D. learned7. Mount Tai is _ than Mount Emei. A. higher B. high C. lower D. low 8. My pen friend is from a _ country.A. foreigner B. foreigners C. foreign D. west9. I dont like apples _.A. very B. quite C. very much D. at all10. _ talk in class. Sorry, I wont.A. Please not B. Dont C. Doesnt D. Didnt. 完形填空People use body language for sending messages to one another. It is very 1 because it can help you make yourself easily understood when you are talking with others. For example, waving ones hand is to say “goodbye”. Shaking hands 2 welcome. Nodding the head means agreement, but shaking the head means disagreement. Both Chinese and foreigners accept the gestures (手勢) as having 3 same meanings. Different countries have different body languages. For example, 4 in Russia, France and Arab countries, people kiss each other when they meet, but men in China or Australia shake hands 5 kissing. People in Puerto like touching each other, but people in Britain do not touch each other. People in Arab countries like standing 6 one another when they are talking, 7 English people must keep a distance 8 when they are talking.When you use a foreign language, it is very important to know the meanings of gestures in the foreign country. Following the customs (習(xí)俗) will help you communicate 9 people and make your stay there much more 10 and comfortable.1. A. helpful B. difficult C. easy D. useless2. A. mean B. means C. to mean D. meaning3. A. a B. an C. the D. /4. A. when B. if C. before D. unless5. A. such as B. instead of C. instead D. as well6. A. nearly B. far away C. close to D. in front of7. A. and B. or C. however D. but8. A. from B. to C. of D. away9. A. with B. for C. to D. through10. A. important B. interesting C. pleasant D. successful . 閱讀理解People in different countries greet each other in different ways. Here are some.The United StatesPeople shake hands when they meet for the first time. Friends and family members often hug or kiss on the cheek when they see each other.South KoreaMen bow and shake hands to greet each other. Women do not usually shake hands. If you address (稱呼) someone, you use his or her full name. The family name comes first, then the first name.Finland (芬蘭)Finns greet each other with a handshake. Hugs and kisses are only for close friends and family members.The Philippines(菲律賓)The everyday greeting for friends is a handshake for both men and women. Men sometimes pat each other on the back.1. Men bow and shake hands to greet each other in_.A. the United States B. South KoreaC. Finland D. the Philippines 2. In the US and Finland, _usually hug or kiss to greet each other.A. all people B. men C. friends and family members D. women3. People greet each other with a handshake in_.A. the United States B. South Korea C. the Philippines D. all of the above 4. In Philippines men sometimes _to greet.A. kiss on the cheek B. hugC. pat each other on the back D. bow5. The passage mainly tells us_.A. people in different countries have different ways to eatB. people in different countries greet in different waysC. travelling can open our eyesD. we should go to foreign countries. 任務(wù)型閱讀Tibet is an interesting place. 1. _ What would you like to do if you go to visit a Tibetan family? Here are some tips for you.First, 2. _, dont step on the doorsill (門檻).Then, 3. _, you may sit cross-legged (盤腿而坐).4. _ They always drink a toast (干杯) when they have dinner with friends. If they put their palm (手掌) together, it means the best wish for you.5. _ When someone gives it to you, you should use two hands to receive it, and bend your body (彎腰).Wish you enjoy yourself in a Tibetan family.根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,把下列五個句子還原到短文空白處。A. when you go into the houseB. Tibetan people are very friendly.C. Hada, the white scarf, is the symbol of good luck.D. if the hosts ask you to take a seatE. More and more people come to visit it. 用括號內(nèi)所給單詞的適當(dāng)形式填空1. People in different countries have different body _ (language).2. Thousands of _ (visit) visit the Jiangdi Park during May Day.3. The New Years party in our school is very _ (fun).4. Dont tell _ (person) information to others. 5. The two _ (German) are his foreign friends. 根據(jù)句意及漢語提示寫單詞1. The teacher came into the classroom with a _ (微笑) on her face.2. Two Americans met on the street and _ (擁抱) each other. 3. Lets look for the lost girl _ (一起).4. Dont _ (觸摸) everything when you visit the museum.5. Open your _ (嘴) and say “ah”. 補全對話,其中有兩項多余A: Hi, Li Xing. Here are you going for your winter holiday?B: Hi, Kate. 1. _A: Really? I think you'd better know some rules (規(guī)則) and customs in England. They are different from those in China. B: But I dont know. 2. _A: Sure. The first rule is that you must drive on the left of the road. B: Whats the next rule? A: And you mustn't ride your bike on the pavement. B: What else?A: 3. _ For example, “How old are you?” B: 4. _A: You can call them Mr, Mrs, Ms, or Miss before their family names. B: Thanks a lot.A: 5. _A. What do you think of the differences?B. What should I call people there?C. I'm going to England.D. It's not polite to ask personal questions.E. You're welcome.F. How long will you stay there?G. Can you tell me some?. 書面表達寫一寫你所了解的肢體語言,談?wù)勚w語言的運用及其重要性。 . 15 DCACB 610 CCCDB. 15 ABCAB 610 CDDAC. 15 BCDCB. 15 EADBC. 1. languages 2. visitors 3. funny 4. personal 5. Germans. 1. smile 2. hug 3. together 4. touch 5. mouth. 15 CGDBE. One possible version:People also can use body language to communicate with others. You must have smiled to your friend when you meet him again after a long time. Smile is body language. And it is obvious (顯而易見) that through human beings history, people use body language to communicate with others frequently. Such as when you find your friend is depressed, you give him a smile to cheer him up and at that moment the smile is better than any words I think. As well as when you are surrounded (包圍) by noises, you cannot make yourself understood by words, so you use gestures which are body language to express your ideas.In a word, body language is as important as spoken language.