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人教版 英語 九全一冊 UNIT3 2b

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1、 A  九年級 Unit32b 練習(xí)題 讀下面的文章,然后回答文章后的問題。請?jiān)诖痤}卡 1-5 題后的橫線 上寫上答案 When you visit the foreign country, it is important to know how to ask for help politely. For example, “Where are the restrooms?” or “Could you please tell me where the restrooms are?” are simi lar requests for directions. Bo

2、th are correct English, but the first one sounds less polite. That is because it is a very direct question. It is not enough to just ask the question correctly. We also need to learn how to be polite when we ask for help. Good speakers change the way they speak in different situations. The expres

3、sions they use might depend on whom they are speaking to and how well they know each other. It is all right to ask questions directly to your classmates because you know them well. Ho wever, if you say to your teacher, “When is the school trip?”, this might sound impolite. But if you say, “Excuse me

4、, Mr. West. Do you know when the school trip is?”, this will sound much more polite. Usually polite questions are longer and include more e xpressions such as “Could you please ...?” or “Can I ask ...?” It sounds more polite to say, “Peter, could you please tell me your e- mail address?” than “Pe

5、ter, tell me your e -mail address.” Sometimes we even need to spend time leading into a request. For example, we might first say to a stranger, “Excuse me, I wonder if you can help me” or “I’m sorry to trouble you, but ...” before asking for help. It might seem difficult to speak politely than di

6、rectly. However, it is important to learn how to use right language. This will help you communicate better with other people. 1. What do we need to learn when we ask for help? __________________________________________________________ 2. Why do we change the way we speak in different situatio

7、ns.? __________________________________________________________ 3. Why are polite questions longer? __________________________________________________________ 4. How can help us communicate better with other people? __________________________________________________________ 5.

8、What’s the difference between “When is the school trip?”and “Could you tell me when is the school trip?” __________________________________________________________ B 讀下面的文章,然后回答文章后的問題。正確的答案寫 T, 錯(cuò)誤的答案寫 F。 請把 T 或 F 寫在答題卡 題后的橫線上。 When you visit the foreign country, it is important to know how to ask

9、 for help politely. For example, “Where are the restrooms?” or “Could you please tell me where the restrooms are?” are similar requests for directions. Both are correct English, but the first one sounds less polite. That is because it is a very direct question. It is not enough to just ask the quest

10、ion correctly. We also need to learn how to be polite when we ask for help. Good speakers change the way they speak in different situations. The expressions they use might depend on whom they are speaking to and how well they know each other. It is all right to ask questions directly to your clas

11、smates because you know them well. However, if you say to your teacher, “When is the school trip?”, this might sound impolit e. But if you say, “Excuse me, Mr. West. Do you know when the school trip is?”, this will sound much more polite. Usually polite questions are longer and include more expre

12、ssions such as “Could you please ...?” or “Can I ask ...?” It sounds more polite to say, “Peter, could you please tell me your e- mail address?” than “Peter, tell me your e -mail address.” Sometimes we even need to spend time leading into a request. For example, we might first say to a stranger, “Ex

13、cuse me, I wonder if you can help me” or “I’m sorry to trouble you, but ...” before asking for help. It might seem difficult to speak politely than directly. However, it is important to learn how to use right language. This will help you communicate better with other people. 1. “When is the sc

14、hool trip?”and “Could you tell me when is the school trip?”have no differences.( ) 2. “Where are the restrooms?” is a wrong request for direction.( ) 3. Good speakers use the same way they speak in different situations.( ) 4. It is easy to speak politely than directly.( ) 5. It is all right

15、to ask questions directly to your good freiends.( ) C 讀下面的文章,在每個(gè)標(biāo)題下做簡短的筆記。請?jiān)诖痤}卡 1-5 題后的橫線上寫 上答案。 When you visit the foreign country, it is important to know how to ask for help politely. For example, “Where are the restrooms?” or “Could you please tell me where the restrooms are?” are simi

16、lar requests for directions. Both are correct English, but the first one sounds less polite. That is because it is a very direct question. It is not enough to just ask the question correctly. We also need to learn how to be polite when we ask for help. Good speakers change the way they speak in d

17、ifferent situations. The expressions they use might depend on whom they are speaking to and how well they know each other. It is all right to ask questions directly to your classmates because you know them well. However, if you say to your teacher, “When is the school trip?”, this might sound impoli

18、te. But if you say, “Excuse me, Mr. West. Do you know when the school trip is?”, this will sound much more polite . Usually polite questions are longer and include more expressions such as “Could you please ...?” or “Can I ask ...?” It sounds more polite to say, “Peter, could you please tell me y

19、our e- mail address?” than “Peter, tell me your e -mail address.” Sometimes we even need to spend time leading into a request. For example, we might first say to a stranger, “Excuse me, I wonder if you can help me” or “I’m sorry to trouble you, but ...” before asking for help. It might seem diffi

20、cult to speak politely than directly. However, it is important to learn how to use right language. This will help you communicate better with other people. 1.The general introduction of the topic:______________ 2.It is all right to ask questions directly to your classmates because : ____________

21、______________________________ 3. Polite questions include ____________________________________ 4.The opinion of writer about making requests:___________________ 5.Using the right language can help us_____________ 四.語法填空。 When you visit a foreign country, it is important to know how ____1___

22、_ (ask) for help _____2_____ (polite). It is not enough to just ask a question correctly. We also need to learn how ____3___ (be) polite when we ask _____4___help. Good speakers change the way they speak ____5____different situations. The expressions they use might depend on whom they ______6______

23、_ (speak) to or how __7___ (good) they know each other. It is all right ___8______ (ask) direct questions to your classmates because you know them well. However, if you say to your teacher, “When is the school trip?”, this sound ____9______ (polite). But if you say, “Excuse me, Mr. West. Do y

24、ou know when the school trip is ?”, this will sound much ___10_____ (politely). 1. __________2.__________3.__________4.__________5.__________ 6.__________7.__________8.__________9.__________10.__________ 五、寫作:大意總結(jié)(共 1 題,15 分) 讀下面的文章,根據(jù)所給問題總結(jié)文章大意。 你應(yīng)該盡可能多地用你自己的話。請?jiān)诖痤}卡第四部分第一節(jié)的橫線上寫上答 案。(60 詞左右) Whe

25、n you visit the foreign country, it is important to know how to ask for help politely. For example, “Where are the restrooms?” or “Could you please tell me where the restrooms are?” are similar requests for directions. Both are correct English, but the first one sounds less polite. That is because i

26、t is a very direct question. It is not enough to just ask the question correctly. We also need to learn how to be polite when we ask for help. Good speakers change the way they speak in different situations. The expressions they use might depend on whom they are speaking to and how well they know

27、 each other. It is all right to ask questions directly to your classmates because you know them well. However, if you say to your teacher, “When is the school trip?”, this might sound impolite. But if you say, “Excuse me, Mr. West. Do you know when the school trip is?”, this will sound much more pol

28、ite. Usually polite questions are longer and include more expressions such as “Could you please ...?” or “Can I ask ...?” It sounds more polite to say, “Peter, could you please tell me your e- mail address?” than “Peter, tell me your e-mail address.” Sometimes we even need to spend time leading i

29、nto a request. For example, we might first say to a stranger, “Excuse me, I wonder if you can help me” or “I’m sorry to trouble you, but ...” before asking for help. It might seem more difficult to speak politely than directly. However, it is important to learn how to use right language. This wil

30、l help you communicate better with other people. 1. what is important to know when you visit the foreign country ? 2.What might the expressions they use depend on? 3.Why are polite questions longer? 4.Which is more difficult , speak politely or directly? 5.Why is it important to learn

31、 how to use right language? _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________

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