Module 10 On the radio
一、根据首字母及中文提示写单词
1. I want to write an a about health for the newspaper.
2. Our head teacher Mr. Black showed some guests a our school
yesterday.
3. This problem s difficult to solve. What should I do?
4. I listened to an i on the radio yesterday. A reporter asked some
questions about students' collections.
5. Could you speak louder, please? I can't hear you in the noisy b .
6. I advised you to talk with your parents in (本人).
7. David has a new car. He drives me (到处) at the weekend.
8. The radio programme was so excellent that thousands of (听众)
loved it.
9. We did a(n) (采访) with Mr Brown yesterday.
10. It is hard to (避免) mistakes when speaking English.
二、用所给单词的适当形式填空
1. English is one of the working languages, so we must learn it
well.(national)
2. Gina's teacher told her that a good friend should be a
good ( listen).
3. Antoinette Guedia became a (nation) champion in swimming in
two years.
4. More facts should (show) to the public to warn them to keep away
from drug.
5. A reporter from CCTV (interview) our Chinese teacher the other
day.
6. My cousin Tony is ready to show ( we ) around her school.
7. I think my best friend should be a good (listen).
8. There will be (interview) about the presidents from different
countries on TV tonight.
9. On Day there are more than four thousand people in the park.
(nation)
10. I love school (show).
11. There will be several football matches this coming Saturday.
(national)
12. Why not (show) your cousin around our school?
13. There are many holidays in our country, such as the Mid-autumn
Festival and the Spring Festival. (nation)
14. Penfriends will give you some information of your penfriends.
(nation)
15. Yesterday I (interview) a popular pop star. She is really beautiful.
16. —Shall I (show) you around our new library?
17. On Day all the girls wear the beautiful skirts. (nation)
18. There will be an car show next week. (nation)
19. London is an city.(nation)
20. We should love the Chinese flag. (nation)
三、单项选择题
1. —What are you going to do this afternoon?
—Read some _____ of the magazine.
A.articles B.examples C.hobbies
2.—Long time no see!
—Oh! It _____ like years since (自从) I saw you last time.
A.looks B.seems C.sounds
3.—Hurry up, we must be the first to _____ the pop star.
—I'm coming.
A.interview B.attend C.complete
4.He showed us _____ the large factory.
A.to B.in C.around
5.When a journalist(记者)_____ someone such as a famous person, they
ask them a series of questions.
A.interviews B.follows C.teaches
四、语法填空
People who go to a formal western dinner party for the first time may be
not sure _____ it's polite to do one thing or another. Knowing some
table _____ (manner) is very helpful to succeed in cross-cultural
communication.
Sitting down at the table, you should put your napkin on your lap. When
you are _____ (dine), you should keep the fork in your left hand and the
knife in your right hand. The dinner always starts with a small dish. It's
polite to eat _____ the food on your plate, which means you like the food
very much. Besides, it's impolite to eat so _____ (noisy). Maybe you
don't know _____ or not it's polite to speak loudly at the table. The
answer is that you should speak _____ (quiet) and smile a lot. When you
drink _____ someone, you'd better _____ (raise) your cup or glass and
take only a little. If you can't remember these rules, just do _____ other
people do.
五、阅读回答问题
"Be proud of what you do," my father often tells me, "whether you are a
manager or a cleaner." At the age of 15, I got my first job—a summer job
in a hospital. My work is to wash dishes and sweep the floors. I smiled
and remembered Dad's words.
My job was the lowest, but it made me feel excited. I saw it as a
challenge (挑战) because it was my first job. I learned to be on time and
tried to do everything well. People in hospital all liked me. Every
morning I always thought that the dirty dishes would make people ill
without my job to wash them. After breakfast was done, I started
sweeping the floors of all patients' (people who are ill) rooms and
cleaning restrooms. I was very tired, but I wanted to do the job well.
People often say, "That young boy really does a good job." That gave me
a pride.
Working in the hospital taught me that being proud of one's job is
important. It doesn't matter whether the job is sweeping floors or doing a
large business. I have swept floors, and I have been a manager. My
father's words have always stayed with me. I think Dad would be proud
of me.
1.When did the writer start his first job?
2.Did the writer feel excited or nervous about his first job?
3.Did people in hospital like the writer?
4.What did the writer do when he was in the hospital?
5.What made the writer do everything well?