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北师大版英语九年级全册 Unit 3 Creativity 单元测试卷
The professor always tried so hard. He had tons of brilliant ideas—but they never worked. Time after time, he would dream up an amazing idea that was sure to change the world—and then it didn't. "A time machine!" he shouted. The professor's dream wasn't just any old time machine.
But his wife wasn't so sure about the professor's great idea. "It'll never work. You can't make time," she doubted. The professor disagreed. " If you can make money and save money, why can't you do the same with time?"
In his workshop, the professor drew lots of plans for his new time machine. He soon lost track(轨道) of time. He created model clocks of every shape and size. Finally, he made an amazing discovery—a way to save time and give him lots of extra(额外) time. "I've got it!" he cried. "If I give up my time machine project, I'll have plenty of time for other things!"
A. Time is money. B. His invention would allow people to create time. C. He tried every way he could think of. D. The professor's idea became famous. E. One day, an idea hit him suddenly. |
D
Mike's eleventh birthday is next Saturday. He wants to have a dinner party at his house. He asks some good friends to his party. David and Sally are two of them. Now they are discussing (讨论)what they will buy for Mike.
David: Hey, Mike's birthday dinner is next Saturday. Let's thin k about the food.
Sally: Sure, does he like birthday cake?
David: No, he doesn't. He is tired of(对……厌烦)butter(奶油)a lot.
Sally: Well, what does he like?
David: He likes burgers and fried chicken.
Sally: That's great. I like them too. What about vegetable salad?
David: No, he doesn't like. But he likes fruits.
Sally: What fruits?
David: I think his favorite fruits are apples and bananas.
Sally: OK. Oh, don't forget ice-cream. He likes it too.
Sally: All right. Let's take all.
Mike's birthday(dinner) | Mike's birthday(dinner) |
When? | {#blank#}1{#/blank#} |
Where? | At his house |
Who asked(被邀请)? | {#blank#}2{#/blank#} |
How old? | {#blank#}3{#/blank#} |
What to buy? | {#blank#}4{#/blank#}, apples, bananas and ice-cream. |
There are many times we need to give gifts. Keep these tips in mind as you're thinking about what gift you'll give.
Gift giving dos
Leave the price label in the bag if it is an expensive gift so that others can see how much they need to give back. Remember to hold the gift in both hands to give gifts.
Gift giving don'ts
Don't worry about what card to take with the gift. Cards are seldom used in China, so a Chinese wouldn't expect a card along with a gift.
Choosing the right gift
Gifts for family
When you're meeting your partner's family, a gift is expected, food or fruit baskets are good if you have no idea what to give. If your hometown is known for a special food, buy some to take as gifts.
Gifts for friends
You can spend less money on friends than you do on family. Books, wallets, key rings and special foods like chocolate or coffee are good enough.
Gifts for business partners
When you're starting a business relationship, a tasteful gift will be better. Pens from your company or with the receiver's name is a practical gift. Local snacks from your area is a great gift too.
Gifts to avoid(避免)
You should remember not choose anything because of the cultural symbolism(文化象征) or the word shares a similar pronunciation to some bad things. Clocks, in Chinese, to give a clock has the same pronunciation as the phrase "songzhong". Umbrellas and shoes are not good gifts in China.
In all, a thoughtful gift is great when you want to thank a friend, say goodbye to someone or meet families.
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Gift giving dos and don'ts |
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A thoughtful gift is great when you want to do something like {#blank#}10{#/blank#} a friend, saying goodbye to someone and so on. |
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