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A. keep in touch B. touch luck C. touch screen D. touchdown E. the Midas touch 參 考 答 案 Module 11 模塊測試 聽力材料 第一節(jié):聽小對 話,回答問題。 1. M: Lily, you were late again. W: I’m sorry, sir. I got up too late this morning. 2. W: Are there any Russians in your school, Daming? M: No, but there are two French exchange students. 3. M: Do you often go to work by bus, Miss Li? W: Yes, but yesterday morning I went to work by taxi. 4. W: What do we do in China when we meet someone for the first time? M: We usually shake hands and smile. 5. M: How do Japanese greet others when they first meet? W: They bow to each other. 第二節(jié):聽長對話,回答問題。 聽下面一段較長對 話,回答 6— 7兩小題。 M: Happy birthday, Lingling. W: Oh, you remembered!What a surprise!Thank you, John. M: Here’s your gift. W: Oh, thank you. M: You can open it. W: Oh no!I don’t think I should open it now. M: But in the USA, we open it immediately when we accept a gift. W: Oh. In China, we open a gift later. 聽下面一段較長對話,回答 8— 10 三小題。 M: Han Mei, Spring Festival is ing. Different countries have different rules and customs. W: Yes. And we’ll receive a lot of presents, Tony. M: Great. Must I use one hand or two hands to accept the presents? W: Two hands. M: But in Britain we use one hand. Can I open them at once? W: No, you can’t. M: What can I do on Spring Festival? W: You can eat lots of jiaozi and see the Lion Dance. But you mustn’t break anything. It’s bad luck. M: Can I do any cleaning? W: No, you mustn’t do any cleaning on the first day of the Chinese New Year. And you can’t cut your hair. M: OK. I remember. I’ll do my best. 第三節(jié):聽獨白,回答問題。 Hello, I’m Lucy King. I’ll tell you something about body language today. Body language is very important. We often use it in everyday life. When a friend invites us to have a piic, we often give him a “V”. That means “Wonder ful”. When our mother asks us to do something, we of ten give her an “OK”. That means “Certainly!” Wh en you talk with others, look into their eyes. It’s polite in many countries. Sometimes, different body language can have the same meaning. For example, French people kiss to say hello. Japanese people bow to say hello. But Maori people in New Zealand touch noses when they meet. 聽力部分 一、 1— 5. BCCCB 6— 10. BCBCA 11— 15. ACBBA 筆試部分 二、 16— 20. ABCAB 21— 25. CDDAC 三、 26— 30. BACAB 31— 35. AAABA 36— 37. CA 四、 38. polite 39. somewhere 40. shook 41. hug 43. Wele 44. guide 45. customs 46. touch 47. because 48. polite 49. point 50. finger 51. shirts 52. shake 五、 53. As 54. how old 55. When 56. Don’t 58. rain 59. or 60. countries 61. so 62. the 六、 63— 67. BAEDC 七、 68. One possible version: Hello, I’m Li Hong. I’m Chinese. In China, different body language have different meanings. Usually, people wave to say hello or goodbye. When we want to say yes, we nod our heads. We clap our hands to say you’re great!We bow to say thank you to our parents or teachers. We usually shake hands with our new friends. Sometimes, our parents hug and kiss us to say they love us. In a word, when you e to China, do as Chinese do.