摘要:
**基本信息**
本同步练习通过基础词汇、语法应用、语篇综合三层递进设计,实现从单一词汇到跨文化语篇应用的知识巩固,适配新授课语言能力与文化意识培养需求。
**分层设计**
|层次|知识覆盖|设计特色|
|----|----------|----------|
|基础词汇|单元核心词汇(如greet, bow等)|首字母提示强化词汇记忆,聚焦礼仪相关名词与动词|
|语法应用|词形变化(如embarrassing/embarrassed)、基础语法(It's+adj+to do等)|词形转换与语法结构练习,巩固语言知识运用能力|
|语篇综合|跨文化情境中的词汇语法综合应用|结合中、日、英等多国礼仪短文,渗透文化意识,提升语篇理解与表达能力|
内容正文:
八下unit 6 section A exercises
一、根据句意及首字母提示写单词
1. It’s polite to g__________ people with a smile in most countries.
2. We usually s__________ h__________ when we meet for the first time.
3. In Japan, people b__________ to others to show respect.
4. In Peru, women k__________ each other on the cheek when meeting.
5. Good friends often h__________ each other when they meet again.
6. He felt e__________ when he made a mistake at the dinner table.
7. The instructions are so c__________ that I feel quite confused.
8. We should wear proper clothes on a f__________ occasion.
9. It’s i__________ to talk loudly in public.
10. It’s i__________ to stick chopsticks into the rice bowl.
11. It’s c__________ to shake hands in China, but uncommon in some countries.
12. In I__________, people press their palms together and say “namaste”.
13. G__________ people are very punctual and hate being late.
14. We should respect different c__________ and traditional customs.
15. A__________ countries have many different table manners.
16. Everyone has p__________ and private life.
17. Don’t ask others personal questions u__________ you know them well.
18. Please s__________ up straight and keep your elbows off the table.
19. You must t__________ off your shoes as soon as you enter a Japanese home.
20. Indians s__________ ever use their left hand to eat food.
用括号内单词的适当形式填空
1. ________ (greet) others with a smile is polite in most countries.
2. It is ________ (embarrass) to talk with your mouth full.
3. He felt ________ (embarrass) when he made a mistake at the dinner table.
4. The instructions are so ________ (confuse) that I feel ________ (confuse).
5. It’s ________ (polite) to point at others with chopsticks.
6. It’s ________ (proper) to stick chopsticks into the rice bowl.
7. Please wear ________ (form) clothes for such a formal occasion.
8. It’s ________ (common) to see people bow in Germany.
9. We should respect different ________ (culture) and ________ (culture) differences.
10. He is ________ (curiosity) about Indian table manners.
11. In many ________ (Asia) countries, people eat with chopsticks.
12. It’s rude to behave ________ (rude) in public.
13. Everyone has their ________ (person) and ________ (private) life.
14. There are many ________ (traditional) customs in Japan.
用所给词的适当形式填空(语法基础)
1. It’s polite ________ (bring) a small gift when you visit a family.
2. He is used to ________ (eat) with a knife and fork.
3. We should avoid ________ (stick) chopsticks into the rice.
4. Please wait until everyone ________ (get) their food.
5. They keep quiet instead of ________ (talk) loudly in public.
6. As soon as he ________ (arrive) in India, he will learn local greetings.
7. It’s the custom ________ (queue) politely in England.
8. Looking forward to ________ (learn) more about cultural differences.
短文语法填空 第一篇(中、日、英礼仪)
阅读短文,在空白处填入1 个适当单词或括号内单词正确形式
Different countries have different customs and table manners.
In China, it is polite 1. ________ (arrive) on time when visiting a Chinese family. We should greet the elderly first and let them start 2. ________ (eat). We mustn’t stick chopsticks upright in the rice bowl 3. ________ point at others with them. It’s bad manners 4. ________ (talk) with your mouth full.
In Japan, you have to take 5. ________ your shoes as soon as you enter the house. People greet each other by 6. ________ (bow). It’s polite 7. ________ (bring) a small gift to the host.
In England, people always speak 8. ________ (quiet) in public. They respect 9. ________ (person) space and never put their elbows 10. ________ the table.
短文语法填空 第二篇(印度、秘鲁、德国礼仪)
Different cultures have their own rules.
In India, people greet others by 1. ________ (press) their palms together. They seldom eat with 2. ________ (knife) and forks and they never use their left hand 3. ________ (eat). It’s rude 4. ________ (pass) food with the left hand.
People in Peru are warm and 5. ________ (friend). They stand very close to each other and don’t care much about 6. ________ (person) space. Women often kiss 7. ________ (other) on the cheek when meeting.
In Germany, people think it’s rude 8. ________ (be) late. They follow rules 9. ________ (strict) and usually finish all food on their plates to show respect. They don’t like meaningless small talk 10. ________ they value personal space a lot.
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