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PAGEPAGE2義務(wù)教育教科書Goforit!(新版)九年級(jí)Unit3Couldyoupleasetellmewheretherestroomsare?SectionA基礎(chǔ)·鞏固練夯實(shí)基礎(chǔ),鞏固新知Ⅰ.根據(jù)句意和所給漢語(yǔ),完成句子。1.(/'pɑ?dn/)me,doyouknowifthereisabookstorearoundhere?2.Theriverrunsthroughthecityfromtowest.3.Look!Thetwoboys(rush)toschool.4.Tomsentmesomebeautiful(郵票)lastweek.Ilikethemverymuch.5.WhileIwaswalkingtoschool,Jack(pass)byandgavemearide.6.Several(警察)camehereandcaughtthetroublemaker.7.She(建議)thatweshouldtakeactionstosavethewildanimals.8.Excuseme,howcanIgettothe(center)partofthecity?9.Thereisashopsellingmanyotherfruitsbesides(葡萄)onMainStreet.10.WherecanIbuysomebeer?(/bi:'sa?d/)thelibraryisasmallstore.Ⅱ.詞組互譯1.路過(guò)2.在…和…之間3.在銀行旁4.右拐5.在右邊6.請(qǐng)?jiān)僬f(shuō)一遍7.請(qǐng)做…好嗎8.gopastthebookstore技能·應(yīng)用練學(xué)以致用,巧練方法Ⅲ.單項(xiàng)選擇1.rightandyou’llfindthefurniturestoreyourleft.A.Turn,onB.Turning,inC.Toturn,onD.Turning,on2.Theyoungmansuggestedtheoldwomantothehospitalfirst.A.takingB.tookC.takesD.totake3.Myyoungersisteroftensitsme,watchingmeplayingthepiano.A.onB.inC.amongD.beside4.Hehasbeenhereformonths,butnobodyknewfrom.A.wherehecomesB.wherehewasC.wheredidhecomeD.wheredoeshecome5.Hesaidthatlightmuchfasterthansound.A.travelledB.willtravelC.travelsD.istravelingⅣ.對(duì)話理解TengFei:Hello,FuXing.I’minahurry.Ineedto1tothepostoffice.FuXing:Why?Whathappened?TengFei:Iwanttobuysome2.FuXing:Oh,I3yougoonlinetobuythem.It’smoreconvenient.TengFei:ButIlikethefeelingofchoosingstampsinthepostoffice.FuXing:Well,that’sfine.Butyoushouldhurry.It’sgettinglate.TengFei:Yes,Iknow.I’llgetthereassoonaspossible.FuXing:4theway,haveyoufinishedyourhomeworkalready?TengFei:Notyet.I’lldoitafterIcomebackfromthepostoffice.FuXing:5youfinishittoday,youwillgetintotroubletomorrow.TengFei:Igotit.I’lltrymybest.1.

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A.IfB.UntilC.UnlessD.Though綜合·拓展練綜合演練,拓展知能Ⅴ.閱讀短文,從短文后的六個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),其中有一項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。Supposeyou’reinLondonandtryingtofindthebustotakeyoutoHydePark.Thisshouldbeeasy.Butifyoucan’tspeakthelanguage,itcanbeaproblem.Whatwillyoudo?1◆Knowtheplaceyouwanttogo.Youcanalwaystellothersthenameoftheplacewhereyouwanttogo.2Whateveritis,ifyoudoalittlehomeworktorememberitsname,youcanaskthewaymuchmoreeasily.◆3Ifyou’renotsureaboutyourpronunciationwhenaskingtheway,you’dbettertakeamaporapictureoftheplacewhereyouwanttogo.Astheoldsayinggoes,”4”◆Usebodylanguage.Bodylanguagecanbehelpfulinmakingothersunderstandwhereyouwanttogo.Forexample,youcandrawtheshapeoftheEiffelTowerintheair.5Mostimportantofall,bepolitewhenaskingtheway.Finally,you’llfindyourway.A.Itmaybeaplaceofinterest,orsimplyastreet.B.Apicturecansayathousandwords.C.Itgivespeopleanideaofwhereyouaregoing.D.Hereissomeadviceonhowtoaskthewayinaforeigncountry.E.Takeamaporapicture.F.Payattentiontoyourpronunciation.1.2.3.4.5.Ⅵ.閱讀表達(dá)Anoldsayinggoes,“WheninRome,doastheRomansdo.”IlearnedthemeaningofitwhenIstudiedinRussia.Oneday,IinvitedsomeofmyChinesefriendstoafamouslocalrestaurantinMoscow.MyguestsandIwereexcitedaboutvisitingRedSquareandhappyaboutourmeeting.Wehadawarmchatuntilthewaitertoldmethatwewerebeingtooloud.Weturnedourvoicesmuchlower.Butthisdidn’tlastlong.Thewaitercameovertoustwomoretimeswiththesamemessage.Whatabadimpressionwemusthaveleftonthelocal(當(dāng)?shù)?people!InChina,it’snaturalandimportantforahosttomakealivelyatmosphere(氣氛).However,inRussiaandWesterncountries,havingamealinapublicplacemeansyoumustkeepyourvoicelow.Youneedtobepolitetoothers.Ifeltbadaboutthis.Althoughwetriedourbest,it’sverydifficulttodevelopanewhabit.Russianshavetheirownspecialhabits.MyRussianfriend,Andreyalwayslooksaroundandthinksforawhilebeforeleavinghome.Iaskedhimwhyhedidthis.“Aha,”Andreysaid,“InRussia,peoplealwaysspendaboutaminutegoingoverthingsandplansintheirmindsbeforeleaving.Sotheywon'tleaveanythingnecessarybehind.”Findingthedifferencesbetweenculturesismuchfun.I’dliketokeepmyeyesandmindopen.1.TranslatetheunderlinedsentenceintoChinese.2.WhatshouldyoudowhenhavingamealinpublicinRussiaandWesterncountries?3.寫出劃線單詞impression的漢語(yǔ)意思4.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“this”referto?5.WhydopeopleinRussiagooverthingsandplansintheirmindsbeforeleavinghome?義務(wù)教育教科書Goforit!(新版)九年級(jí)Unit3Couldyoupleasetellmewheretherestroomsare?SectionB&Selfcheck基礎(chǔ)·鞏固練夯實(shí)基礎(chǔ),鞏固新知Ⅰ.根據(jù)句意和所給漢語(yǔ),完成句子。1.Couldyoupleasetellmeyouremail(地址)?2.Jennydrovehercarinthe(方向)ofBeijing.3.Joenevergavea(直接的)answertoanyquestionofthereporter.4.Ilivenexttoabigsupermarket.It’svery(方便的)togoshopping.5.Whentheguestenteredthehall,Mr.Whitestoodupandgreetedhim(禮貌).6.Sheboughtaboxofchocolateinthestoreatthe(拐角).7.Itis(粗魯?shù)?toasktoomanypersonalquestionsinwesterncountries.8.Takingthe(地鐵)tomostplacesinMilanjustcostsalittlemoney.9.AftersixmonthsofEnglish(課程),hewascomfortablewithit.10.In

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make(請(qǐng)求).Ⅱ.詞組互譯1.停車場(chǎng)2.在不同的場(chǎng)合3.例如4.依賴5.在尋求幫助前6.聽起來(lái)有禮貌的多7.盼望你的回復(fù)8.leadintoarequest技能·應(yīng)用練學(xué)以致用,巧練方法Ⅲ.單項(xiàng)選擇1.Couldyoutellmehowtobemore?Oh,justremembernottospeak.A.polite,directB.polite,directlyC.politely,directD.politely,directly2.JerryandScottarefromtheUS,butofthemareinterestedinBeijingOpera.A.allB.bothC.neitherD.either3.Idon’tfeelverywell.Mumaskedmethismorning.A.whatthematterisB.whatiswrongC.whatwasthematterD.whatwrongwas4.Couldyoupleasetellmewhatthistimeyesterday?A.theyaredoingB.aretheydoingC.theyweredoingD.weretheydoing5.Ourteachertoldusthatthesunintheeast.A.risesB.roseC.hasrisenD.wasrising6.Idon’tknowifhetomorrowIthinkhewillcomeifit.A.comes,won’trainB.willcome,doesn’trainC.comes,doesn’trainD.willcome,won’trainⅣ.對(duì)話理解Peter:Emma,canyougivemesome1tothenearestsupermarket?Emma:Sure.Justgostraightandturnleftatthesecondcrossing.It’svery2tofind.Peter:Thankyou.ButIwonder3thegoodsthereareinexpensive?Emma:Yes.Thepricestherearequitereasonable.Peter:That’sgreat.ButIheardsomepeopleareveryrudewhentheytalktocustomers.Emma:Well,usuallytheyare4,butsometimestheymightbealittlebusy.Peter:Isee.Anyway,thanksforyourhelp.1.A.informationB.suggestionsC.decisionsD.directions2.

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A.politeB.impoliteC.politelyD.correct綜合·拓展練綜合演練,拓展知能Ⅴ.完型填空AreyoutravelingtoanEnglish-speakingcountry?Ifyouare,oneofthemostimportantthingsyouneedtoknowis1toaskfordirections.Herearesomeusefulphrases.Remembertobe2whenaskingfordirections,anddon’tforgettosay“Thankyou!”“HowdoIgetto...”--Thisisthesimplest3toasksomeonefordirections.Whenyouusethisphrase,theotherpersonwilleithertellyouwhichmodeoftransport(交通方式)takeor4theroute(路線)toyou.“WhereexactlyamI?”--Sometimesinordertounderstandthedirectionswell,youhaveto5whereexactlyyouare,forexample,whichstreetyouareon.“Whatisthe6waytogetto...”Letussaythatyouhavetogosomewhere7atrain,andthetraincomesatcertaintimes,thenyouneedtogettothetrainstationquickly.Ifyouneedtogosomewherefast,askthisquestion.“Whereis...”--Thisphraseisalsouseful8youaskfordirections.Ifyouknowyouareveryclosetoyourdestination(目的地)andyoujustneed9guidancetofindtheplace,youcanuseit.NowyouarereadytotraveltoanEnglish-speakingcountryandtoaskfordirections.Enjoyyour10andhavefun!1.A.whoB.whereC.howD.why2.A.politeB.quietC.honestD.fair3.A.wayB.informationC.conversationD.reason4.A.prepareB.changeC.followD.explain5.A.comeoutB.findoutC.bringoutD.takeout6.A.cheapestB.slowestC.quickestD.safest7.A.byB.onC.withD.from8.A.sinceB.beforeC.thoughD.when9.A.fewB.afewC.littleD.alittle10.A.mealsB.showsC.travelsD.questionsⅥ.短文填空Foryournextvacation,Isuggest1(visit)Paris.ParisisthecapitalofFranceandisoneofthe2(old)citiesinEurope.It

doesn’thaveanybeachesormountains,buttherearemanythingstodothere.Forexample,ithassomefantasticsights,3(include)theEiffelTowerandDameCathedral.TravelingaroundParisbytaxi4(cost)alotofmoney,butit’susually5(方便的)totaketheu6tomostplaces.MostpeopleinFrancespeakFrenchandEnglish.Soifyouaskthemfor7(方向)inParis,youcanspeakbothofthem,buttobefrank,mostofthemarearrogant(傲慢的),it’sbestforyoutoasktheway8(polite).Forexample,youmightfirstsay,“Excuseme,Iwonderifyoucangivemeahand”or“Iamsorrytotroubleyou,but…”before9(ask)themforhelp.Andinthewaywilltheyleadyoua10(正確的)way.1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.中考·模擬練體驗(yàn)中考,模擬實(shí)戰(zhàn)1.—Doyouknow_________thenewnationalpark?—Yes,Ido.Toprotectwildlife.A.whyChinasetup B.whydidChinasetup C.howdidChinasetup D.howChinasetup2—Iwonder________.—Iamnotsure.Maybeyes.A.ifhasDavegothisdriver'slicenseB.howlonghasDavegothisdriver'slicenseC.ifDavehasgothisdriver'slicenseD.howlongDavehasgothisdriver'slicense3.—Excuseme,couldyoupleasetellme________?—Byworkinghardandnevergivingup.A.whoyouoftenpracticeEnglishwithB.ifyouwillfollowthetrafficrulesC.whenyougotusedtothelifehereD.howyouwillachieveyourdream4.—Yourstampsaresofantastic.Couldyoupleasetellme________?—Oh,Iboughttheminthepostofficenexttothebank.A.whydidyoubutthemB.wheredidyoubuythemC.whyyouboughtthemD.whereyouboughtthem義務(wù)教育教科書Goforit!(新版)九年級(jí)Unit3單元測(cè)試題滿分:100分Ⅰ.單項(xiàng)選擇(共5分)()1.Imovedtomynewhouse.Itisacrossfromasupermarket,soshoppingisquite.A.fascinatingB.uncrowdedC.inexpensiveD.convenient()2.HowcanIimprovemyspokenEnglish?Youshouldpracticeityouarecomfortablespeakingit.A.unlessB.becauseC.untilD.assoonas()3.Jennycomesacrossnewwordswhilereading.Mikesuggestsinthedictionary.A.tolookitupB.tolookthemupC.lookingupthemD.lookingthemup()4.IwonderwhenyouinNewYork.IwillsendanemailtoyouwhenIthere.A.arrive,willgetB.willarrive,getC.willarrive,willgetD.willarrive,got()5.Jeffasked.A.what’swrongwithherB.whatwrongshewasC.whatshehappenedD.whathappenedtoherⅡ.對(duì)話理解(共5分)Yaming:Hey,you!Tellmethewaytothezoo!Stranger:Well,youngman,that’savery1waytoaskfordirections.Yaming:Oh,I’msorry.CouldyoupleasetellmehowIcangettothezoo?Stranger:That’sbetter.Walkalongthisroadandturnleftatthesecondcrossing.It’son2right.Yaming:Great.DoyouthinkIshouldwalkthereortakeabus?Stranger:It’snottoofarfromhere.I3youwalk.It’sgoodfortheenvironment.Yaming:OK.Iwonder4therearemanypeopleinthezoothismoment.Stranger:5,thezooisuncrowdedatthistime.Gowithease.()1.A.politeB.correctC.honestD.impolite()2.A.aB.anC.theD./()3.A.suggestB.discussC.remindD.introduce()4.A.whereB.whetherC.whenD.how()5.A.CertainlyB.SuddenlyC.NormallyD.ClearlyⅢ.完形填空(共10分)I’mMirandafromEngland.I1“goodmanners(禮貌)arealwaysgoodmanners”untilImarriedAlexander,whoisaRussian.OnceAlexandersaidtome,“Pourmesometea.”Iwasingreatanger.Hewasconfused(迷惑的)andaskedmewhyIwas2.Itoldhimitwasreally3toasksomeonetodosomethinginEnglishwithoutadding“couldyou”or“please”.Hesaidsorryand4thatitwasfineinRussian.BeforeItookhimhometomeetmyparentsinEngland,Igavehima5onhowtobepoliteinEnglish.Helearnedcarefully.Whenmyparentstalkedwithhim,theythoughthewasverypolite.Thenwewenttohavedinnerinmy6home.Itoldhimto7allthetime.Helookedatmein8andsaid,“IfyousmileallthetimeinRussia,peoplewillthinkthatyouarecrazy.”“WeareinEngland,”Isaidwithasmile.Thefoodmysistercookedthatdaywasnotsogood,butIstillsaid,“Mmm...delicious.”O(jiān)nthewayhome,Alexandersaid,“InRussia,peoplearemuchmore9.Guestsdon’tneedtolie(說(shuō)謊).”Ismiledandsaid.“It’sawhitelie.Ijustwanttoshowthankstomysister’swork.”AlexanderandInowhavea(n)10.WhenweareinRussia,wedoastheRussiansdo;andwhenweareinEngland,wedoastheEnglishdo.()1.A.changedB.believedC.reviewedD.worried()2.A.angryB.sadC.sleepyD.hungry()3.A.naturalB.necessaryC.impoliteD.important()4.A.mindedB.expectedC.imaginedD.explained()5.A.knowledgeB.adviceC.directionD.course()6.A.brother’sB.sister’sC.friend’sD.neighbor’s()7.A.jumpB.laughC.cryD.smile()8.A.excitementB.surpriseC.fearD.peace()9.A.directB.activeC.funnyD.normal()10.A.introductionB.fearC.agreementD.invitationⅣ.閱讀理解A篇為選擇題,B篇為六選五。(共20分)AAskingfordirectionsisthefirstthingwedowhenwearriveinanewplace,orevenwhenwearejusttryingtofindastrangeplace.Knowinghowtoaskforthemcanmakeourlifemucheasier.Usegreetingsandpoliteexpressions.Startingtheconversationwithagreetingisnecessary.Ifyouwanttogetaniceanswer,you’dbetterbeginbysaying“hello”first.Andsomewordslike“may”“can”and“could”willhelpyouexpressyourselfbetter.Buildyourvocabulary.Youshouldknowthebasicwordsthatcanbeusedwhenaskingfordirections.Learnthemostcommonlyusedprepositions(介詞)andadverbs(副詞).Remembersomeimportantprepositionslike“between”and“nextto”.Andtheadverbslike“near”and“around”.Theyareveryusefulwhenyouneedtofindsomewherefast.It’salsousefulforyoutoremembersomefamousplaces.Gettoknowthetransportationsystem.Whichkindofpublictransportationshouldyouchoose?Youmightasklikethis:Isitfar?DoIneedtotakethebusorthesubwaythere?Youalsoneedtorememberdifferentkindsoftransportationliketheundergroundorthetaxiwhenexplainingyourneed.Trytoknowsomeimportantlandmarks.Don’tbeafraidofusingsymbols.Everycityintheworldhasitsownsymbols.Youcandecreasesearchtimeifyouknowwhatthemostimportantsymbolsareinthecity.Forexample,inLondon,England,themainlandmarkisBigBen.Andifyoupayattentiontoyourplace,youmayfindthattherearemanysymbolshere.Itisalsoimportanttoknowwhereyourhouseorhotelisonamap.Finditandmarkit!Don’tbetooshytoask.Learntorelaxifyougetlostsomewhere.Everypersonmaydothatnowandthen,especiallywhenvisitinganewcity.Butalwaysmakesureyoucanaskothersforhelp.()1.What’sthefirstthingtodowhenwearriveinanewplace?A.Buildingourwords.B.Askingfordirections.C.Knowingthetransportationsystem.D.Usinggreetingsandpoliteexpressions.()2.Howmanypiecesofadvicetoaskfordirectionsarementionedinthispassage?A.Three.B.Four.C.Five.D.Six.()3.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“decrease”meaninChinese?A.增加B.浪費(fèi)C.減少D.珍惜()4.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Everycityhasitsownsymbols.B.It’snotusefultorememberwhereyoulive.C.Youshouldlearntoberelaxedifyougetlost.D.It’snecessarytostartaconversationwithagreeting.()5.What’sthebesttitleforthispassage?A.HowtoVisitaNewCityB.HowtoAskforDirectionsC.HowtoMakePoliteExpressionsD.HowtoRememberSomeFamousPlacesB閱讀短文,從短文后的六個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),其中有一項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。Asthesayinggoes,“Nomanisanisland.”Noonecanlivecompletelywithoutothers.Goodcommunicationskillsareveryimportantinourdailylife.6★Smile.Smilingisauniversallanguage--itcanbeknowneverywhere.Makesureyousmileandgreetothersinafriendlyway,especiallythefirsttimeyoumeetthem.7★Rememberotherpeople’snames.Makeagreatefforttodothiswhenyoufirstmeetsomeonenew.Thenwhenyoumeetagain,youwilleasilymakethatpersonfeelcomfortableifyouremember.★8Talkaboutweather,sports,newsorsomethingelsethatyouarebothinterestedin.★Beagoodlistener.9Onesimplewaytoshowyouareagoodlisteneristomakeeyecontact.★Keepyourpromises.Trynottobelateifyousetthetimetomeetothers.10Peoplealwaystrustthosewhokeeppromises.Peoplewhoknowhowtocommunicatewithotherswellaremorelikelytosucceedintheirjobs.Theywilllivemorehappilythanothers.A.Findapropertopic.B.Smilingcanbeapassporttogoodcommunication.C.Peoplewillbehappytotalkwithyouifyoulistentothem.D.Ifyouhavetochangeorcancelyourplan,letthemknowaheadoftime(提前).E.Givethemawarmhug.F.Herearesometipsforgoodinternationalcommunication.6.7.8.9.10.Ⅴ.用所給詞的適當(dāng)形式填空。(共10分)1.Whenthebellrang,thechildren(rush)intotheclassroom.2.Ourheadteacher(pardon)meforarrivingtenminuteslate.HowhappyIam!3.Doyouknowwhereyourgrandmotheris?I’mnotsure.Maybeshe(mail)herletter.4.Thegirl(passby)UncleBob’sRestaurantinfiveminutes.5.Alice(suggest)puttingoffthemeetingtonextMonday.Ⅵ.短文填空(共15分)Oneday,afteralongperiodofstudy,Idecidedtorelaxmyselfbygoingtotheamusementpark.Itis1(方便的)formetogothereby2(地鐵)becauseit’sonlytwokilometersawayfrommyhome.Itis3(在…旁邊)thelibrary.ItwasverycrowdedsoIhadtoconcentrateontheroad.Suddenly,awoman4(rush)tomeandasked,“Couldyoupleasetellmewherethetoiletis?”Atthe5(請(qǐng)求)ofher,Itoldhertheright6(direct):“Go7(向東)alongthestreet,andyou’llfinditinthe8(拐角).”ButIfeltkindofangry,soI9(建議):“You’dbetteruserestroomorwashroominsteadoftoilet,orpeoplewillconsideryouare10(polite).Sheseemedalittleembarrassedbutthankedmealot.Whenonmywayhome,Irealizeditwasimportantforeveryonetoknowtheculturewherethepersonlivedincaseofanyimproperbehavior.1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.Ⅶ.任務(wù)型閱讀(共20分)AAskingfordirectionsisimportant.However,peoplebecomeconfused(困惑的)easilywhenlisteningtosomeonegivingdirections.Sopaycarefulattentionwhenlisteningtosomeoneshowingdirections.Forexample,heorshemaytellyou,“Godownthestreetandturnrightatthefirstcrossing.Walktwomiles,andthenyouwillfindamovietheaterandChinaBankisacrossfromthetheater.”AfterlisteningtosomeoneprovidingdirectionsinEnglish,areyouclear?Hereissomeadvicetohelpyourememberthedirections.?Besuretoaskthepersongivingdirectionstoslowdownorrepeatpolitely;?Repeateachdirectionthepersongives.Thiswillhelpyourememberthenamesofstreet,turns,andcrossings;?Finally,repeatthewholesetofdirectionsagain.Ofcourse,remembertobepolitewhenyouaskfordirections.Herecometwotips:·Usegreetingsandpoliteexpressions.Startingtheconversationwithagreetingisamustlike“Goodafternoon!”or“Hello!MayIaskforsomehelp?”Remembertofinishwithexpressionssuchas“Thankyou!”or“Haveaniceday!”·Usemodalverbs(情態(tài)動(dòng)詞).Forexample,itsoundsmorepolitetosay,“Excuseme,wouldyouliketotellmethewaytoXinhuaBookstore?”Butitsoundsimpoliteifyousay,“TellmethewaytoXinhuaBookstore.”1.Whatshouldpeopledowhentheylistentosomeonegivingdirections?(2分)2.Whereisthebankaccordingtothefirstparagraph?(2分)3.Whatisthetextbox(文本框)about?(2分)4.Accordingtothelasttwoparagraphs,howtobepolitewhenpeopleaskfordirections?(2分)5.Howcanyouaskthewayifyouwanttogotothecoffeeshop?(2分)BPeopleusecolorexpressionstoshowtheirfeelingsanddescribetheworld.Manycolor-relatedphrasesarecommoninourspeech.Let’sseewheretheycamefrom.·TheBluesThephraseisashortformof“thebluedevils",whichalsostandsforsadfeelings.ThisexpressionisalsousedtodescribeatypeofjazzmusicthatbecamepopularinthesouthofAmericainthe1940s.·BlackSheepoftheFamilyThephrasereferstoamemberofafamilyoragroupwhoisunacceptable.Intheolddays,theblacksheepwereworthlessmoneythanthewhiteonesatthemarket,becausetheirwoolcouldnotbecolored.Thismadetheblacksheepanunwelcomememberofthegroup.·ARed-letterDayARed-letterDayisadaywhensomethingreallyexcitingandmemorable(難忘的)happens.Itcamefromthepracticeofmarkingspecialwesterndays,holidays,orotherfestivalsinredonthecalendar.Today,somecalendarsstilluserednumbersforspecialholidays,evenweekends.·GreenwithEnvyWriterssuchasShakespeareinthe16thcenturyusedthecolorgreentostandforenvy,butitwastheGreekswhoconnecteditwithsicknesscausedbyenvy.Whenapersonwasfullofenvy,hisorherbodyproducedtoomuchbile(膽汁),givinghisorherskinagreenishcolor.Thatisgreenwithenvy.6.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“It”referto?(2分)7.Translateth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