外研版九年级下册英语Module 6 Unit 3 作业ppt课件.pptx
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1、Unit 3 Language in use Module 6 Eating together After a few weeks in China, I started to notice something strange at the dinner table. I was in a restaurant with my friends when, beside us on another table, a group of four men 1 at each other and waving their money around. I finally learned that the
2、y were actually “fighting” 2 the bill! This scene made me think of what it would look like 3 Britain. It would be unheard of. British food culture usually implies that you pay for 4 you ordered. In a Britain restaurant, youll just pay for yourself. It 5 “splitting the bill” or “going Dutch”. 一一、语法选择
3、语法选择 I guess there is one reason that could express some of the 6 between East and West. How you pay the bill depends on how you order, as well as how you eat. Usually in a Chinese restaurant, the group decides on each dish, so the group eats 7 of the dishes. Can you imagine trying to work out how m
4、uch each person needs to pay 8 youre all sharing! The opposite is true for Western-style food. Each person chooses the food that he or she wants. Sharing isnt commonly practiced. So it is simple to pay for what you ordered. I 9 enjoy both practices. Its nice to treat your friends to dinner sometimes
5、. And its also nice to be treated. And on days when I miss Western food, I know therell be no “fighting” over who 10 pay! ( ) 1. A. shouted B. were shouting C. has shouted D. shout ( ) 2. A. pay B. paid C. to pay D. paying B B C C ( ) 3. A. at B. in C. on D. with ( ) 4. A. whatever B. whichever C. w
6、hoever D. however ( ) 5. A. call B. called C. was called D. is called ( ) 6. A. different B. differ C. differences D. differently B B A A D D C C ( ) 7. A. all B. some C. both D. none ( ) 8. A. whether B. if C. unless D. until ( ) 9. A. person B. personal C. personally D. more personal ( ) 10. A. mu
7、st B. may C. can D. should A A B B C C D D The day after Thanksgiving has become Americas wildest shopping day. Closed all day on 1 , shops all across the country open early on Friday. Some lazy ones, like Target this year, dont open their doors on Friday 2 6 a.m. From Friday to the day before Chris
8、tmas, this is the season when businesses make 3 25% of their whole years revenue(收入). Reporters from local TV stations 4 people who camp out in front of shops before the doors open on Friday. These people patiently wait in line to get products that are discounted(打折) 50 percent or more. “Oh, 二、完形填空二
9、、完形填空 we have fun,” said one camper. “We bring games to play. And, most 5 of all, we save big dollars!” Not all Americans like this crazy shopping. Reverend William Graham wants to 6 the name of Black Friday. “We want to call it Remember Jesus (耶稣) Friday. People should start the season 7 the right
10、attitude(态度). Christmas time has become a Season of Shopping. We want to make it a Season of 8 . And we dont mean giving iPods, DVDs, flat screen TVs, and so on. We mean giving your back, your mind, and your hands. Help an old lady 9 her house. Teach a kid how to read. Give blood to the 10 . Celebra
11、te Christmas by remembering Jesus and forgetting Father Christmas. ” ( ) 1. A. Monday B. Thursday C. Friday D. Saturday ( ) 2. A. at B. since C. until D. from ( ) 3. A. as much as B. as many as C. as far as D. not the same as ( ) 4. A. stop B. look C. interview D. tell B B C C A A C C ( ) 5. A. dang
12、erous B. careful C. beautiful D. important ( ) 6. A. give B. change C. make D. call ( ) 7. A. at B. with C. on D. for ( ) 8. A. Taking B. Selling C. Giving D. Thanking D D B B B B C C ( ) 9. A. put up B. give up C. get up D. clean up ( ) 10. A. Oxfam B. UNICEF C. Red Cross D. ORBIS D D C C Experts b
13、elieve that there are more than 8 million restaurants in the world today. So it might surprise you to learn that restaurants, as we know them, have only existed for a few centuries. Before 1765, there were no restaurants. That is, there were no places that provided the restaurant experience. There w
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