2026年新课程问题解决导学方案八年级英语下册人教版第133页答案
Ⅲ. 阅读下面语篇,理解其大意,然后从每小题所给的A、B、C三个选项中,选出一个能填入空白处的最佳选项。
People everywhere love gifts, but gift-giving and gift-receiving customs can be very
B
1
!
In China, people often give fruit or milk
A
2
gifts. But in many European countries, these gifts are more common when visiting someone in the hospital.
In most European countries, people open gifts right away in front of the giver. If you give a gift there, remember to
C
3
the price tag! If you don't like a gift, it's
C
4
to say "thank you" and pretend you like it. In Spain, people often keep receipts(发票) so that they can
C
5
the gift.
Germans
A
6
about how a gift is wrapped(包装). To protect the
C
7
, many people now use old newspapers or maps instead of new wrapping paper. In Poland, some couples even get
B
8
as a wedding gift to help with their new life.
Remember: It's the thought that counts, not how expensive the gift is!
(
B
)1. A. easy B. different C. difficult
(
A
)2. A. as B. to C. for
(
C
)3. A. keep B. find C. remove
(
C
)4. A. rude B. funny C. polite
(
C
)5. A. buy B. make C. exchange
(
A
)6. A. care B. worry C. think
(
C
)7. A. school B. community C. environment
(
B
)8. A. food B. money C. flowers

答案

Ⅲ. 1.B 2.A 3.C 4.C 5.C 6.A 7.C 8.B
Ⅳ. 在下面横线上填入适当的句子,补全对话。
Tom: Hi, Wei Lin! I'm so excited about dinner at your house tonight! But I'm a little nervous. Could you give me some advice?
Wei Lin: Of course! Don't worry. First, 1.
you can bring a small gift
.
Tom: Okay, like what?
Wei Lin: Maybe some fruit or tea. My parents would love that.
Tom: Got it. What about using chopsticks? Is there anything I shouldn't do?
Wei Lin: Yes! 2.
You shouldn't stick your chopsticks into the rice.
It's not polite.
Tom: Oh, I see. Thanks for telling me. And should I stand up to get food if it's far away?
Wei Lin: 3.
No, you don't need to.
Just ask someone to pass it to you.
Tom: That's easier. What else should I know?
Wei Lin: Well, 4.
it's polite to wait for older people to start eating first
.

答案

Ⅳ. 1. you can bring a small gift
2. You shouldn't stick your chopsticks into the rice.
3. No, you don't need to.
4. it's polite to wait for older people to start eating first
5. You're welcome!