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七年级英语下册Unit2知识点-B部分练习
小试牛刀
A. 选用方框中的短语填空(每个限用一次)
| point your finger at | mean to do | keep that in mind | apologise for | respond to |
1. Harry didn’t ____________________ point his finger at Bailing. He just wanted to invite her to sing.
2. Don’t ____________________ others. It may be rude in some cultures.
3. Bailing had to ____________________ misunderstanding Harry.
4. “I’ll ____________________,” Harry said after learning the proper gesture.
5. It is important to ____________________ others properly to avoid misunderstandings.
B. 句型转换(改为一般疑问句并作肯定或否定回答)
1. Harry seemed unhappy with Bailing.
一般疑问句:________________________________________________
肯定回答:________________ 否定回答:________________
2. Bailing cheered for Harry at the performance.
一般疑问句:________________________________________________
肯定回答:________________ 否定回答:________________
3. You should keep that in mind.
一般疑问句:________________________________________________
肯定回答:________________ 否定回答:________________
配套练习
A. 单项选择(★)
从A、B、C、D中选择最佳答案。
1. Why did Bailing think Harry was angry with her?
A. Because Harry shouted at her.
B. Because Harry pointed his finger at her.
C. Because Harry didn’t talk to her.
D. Because Harry laughed at her.
2. What did Harry actually want to do when he pointed his finger?
A. To show anger.
B. To invite Bailing to sing with him.
C. To ask her to leave.
D. To give her a gift.
3. What is the proper gesture in Bailing’s culture to invite someone?
A. Pointing a finger.
B. A sweep of the open hand with palm upwards.
C. Nodding the head.
D. Clapping hands.
4. What did Bailing do after she understood the misunderstanding?
A. She got angrier.
B. She apologised for misunderstanding Harry.
C. She left the room.
D. She told the teacher.
5. What is one way to avoid embarrassment in communication?
A. Ask very personal questions.
B. Choose suitable topics and respond properly.
C. Always point your finger.
D. Never say sorry.
B. 完成句子(★★)
根据对话内容,用正确的词汇完成句子。
1. 你这几天好像对我不太满意。
You __________ unhappy with me these days.
2. 我当时在为你加油,但你用手指指着我。
I was __________ for you, but you __________ your finger at me.
3. 我不是故意那样做的。
I didn’t __________ to do that.
4. 在我们文化中,我们通常用张开手掌向上扫一下。
In our culture, we usually use a __________ of the open hand — palm __________.
5. 我会记住的。
I’ll __________ that in mind.
拓展思考
Part 1(描述一次你因文化或沟通方式不同而产生的误会)
写一段话(至少5句)。发生了什么?你是怎么解决的?你学到了什么?
使用以下表达:One day, I had a misunderstanding with, because, later, I learned that, I think it is important to
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Part 2(给同学写一段话,建议如何避免沟通中的尴尬)
写一段话(至少5句)。你会提出哪些建议?为什么?
使用以下表达:To avoid embarrassment when talking with others, you should, don’t ask, if you make a mistake, just, remember that
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Part 3(为什么道歉和回应道歉在沟通中很重要?)
写一段话(至少5句)。解释道歉如何修复关系,以及如何正确回应道歉。
使用以下表达:Apologising is important because, it shows, when someone apologises, you should, a simple “it doesn’t matter” can, good communication needs
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参考答案与解析
小试牛刀 A
1. mean to
2. point your finger at
3. apologise for
4. keep that in mind
5. respond to
小试牛刀 B
1. Did Harry seem unhappy with Bailing?
Yes, he did. / No, he didn’t.
2. Did Bailing cheer for Harry at the performance?
Yes, she did. / No, she didn’t.
3. Should I keep that in mind?
Yes, I should. / No, I shouldn’t.
配套练习 A
1. B(用手指指着她)
2. B(邀请她一起唱歌)
3. B(手掌向上扫)
4. B(为误会道歉)
5. B(选择合适的话题,得体回应)
配套练习 B
1. seemed
2. cheering, pointed
3. mean
4. sweep, upwards
5. keep
拓展思考(示例)
Part 1
One day, I had a misunderstanding with my friend from another country. I pointed my finger at him to call him, but he thought I was angry. Later, I learned that pointing a finger is rude in his culture. I apologised and explained my intention. I think it is important to learn about different body languages.
Part 2
To avoid embarrassment when talking with others, you should choose topics that are not too personal. Don’t ask questions about money or age. If you make a mistake, just say sorry sincerely. Remember that a smile and a kind tone can solve many problems.
Part 3
Apologising is important because it shows that you respect the other person’s feelings. When someone apologises, you should respond kindly, like saying “It doesn’t matter.” A simple reply can heal a misunderstanding. Good communication needs both honesty and forgiveness.
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