unit 3 topic 2 english is spoken differently in different countries 每课一练6(仁爱版九年级上)

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1、 知识要点:1. For example, when a learner is used to the British pronunciation 例如,当一个初学者习惯于英式发音get/be used to sth./doing sth.习惯于(做)某事 如:He is used to hard work.她习惯于艰苦的工作。I am not used to getting up early. 我不习惯早起。It took me weeks to get used to living in the school.习惯住学校花了我几周的时间。【链接】(1)used to do sth. 过去常

2、常做某事。We used to swim in the river. 我们过去常在这条河里游泳。(2)be used to do sth. 被用来做某事。 如:Wood can be used to make paper. 木材可以用来造纸。2. As for the spelling differences, you can easily find them when you use a computer.至于拼写方面的不同,你在使用电脑时就可以轻易地发现。as for 介词短语,有“至于,关于”之意,用于开始谈论某人或某事,放句首。 as for me, I have nothing to

3、 complain about.至于我,没有什么好抱怨的。As for Jane, she is doing fine.至于简,她现在过得不错。3.They are fond of exciting rides like Pirates and Caribbean.他们喜欢像“加勒比海盗”这种令人兴奋的娱乐项目。(1) be fond of sth./sb. 喜欢某事/某人 be fond of doing sth.喜欢干某事She is very fond of telling other people what to do.她喜欢对别人指手画脚(2)like 介词 像 引导的介词短语作后置

4、定语,修饰rides。4.The Disneyland in California is close to Los Angeles.加利福利亚的迪斯尼乐园与洛杉矶接近。be close to 与靠近, 与关系密切,接近于 如:he is close to the professor. 他同那位教授关系密切。The school is close to her house 学校离她家不远【基础知识过关】I.短语1. 英语书面语_ 2. 英语口语_3.在方面相似_ 4.一般地说_ 5.在发音和拼写上 _ 6.习惯 _ 7.过去常常_ 8.被用来做某事(两种)_9.被作为使用_ 10.至于_ 11.

5、 拼写符号_ 12. 填表(英式)_(美式)_ 13.乘地铁(英式)_ (美式)_14. 喜欢做某事(三种)_15. 与接近、与关系密切_ II. 用适当的介词填空。 1. As _me, nothing is difficult in the world. 2. At first, she isnt used _ the life in this city. 3. My house is close _ hers. 4. They are fond _ learning English. 5. If you dont understand a new word, you can look i

6、t _ in a dictionary. 【综合能力提升】I. 单项选择1.Our new house _ the school. A. next to B. close to C. is close D. is close to2. I _ up early every morning. A. am used to get B. used to get C. am used to getting D. used to getting 3.English is used _ the first language _ most people in America, Canada, Austral

7、ia, Great Britain and New Zealand. A. as; as B. as; by C. by; by D so. as; 4. Some people may not clearly know the differences _ American English and British English.A. between B. among C. with D. both 5. Not only Xiaodong but also I _ reading books. A. enjoy B. to enjoy C. enjoying D. enjoys6. My l

8、ittle son is fond of _ jokes on me.A. play B. plays C. playing D. played7. I _ want to visit Disneyland with you. A. very B. real C. true D. really 8. The U.S.A. is _ country. English is spoken as the first language. A. an English-spoken B. a speak English C. A speaking English D. an English-speakin

9、g 9. There are a lot _ between English names and Chinese names. A. different B. differently C. difference D. differences10. You should pay attention to _ these words.A.spelling B. spell C.spelled D. speltII.阅读理解In Britain, people often invite friends for a meal, a party or just coffee. People who kn

10、ow each other very wellclose friends, family or neighborsmay visit each others houses without an invitation(邀请), but usually an invitation is needed. When people invite someone to their homes, they often say: “Would you like to come for dinner on Saturday?” Answers are: “Thanks. Wed love to. What ti

11、me?” or “Im sorry. Wed love to, but we have tickets for the concert.” However, it is not polite to say, “No, we wouldnt!”Sometimes, the British use expressions(表达)that sound like invitations but which are not invitations. For example: “You must come over for a drink sometime.” or “Lets go out for a

12、meal one of these days.” These are usually just polite ways of ending a talk. They are not real invitations because they dont mention an exact time or day. They just show that the person is trying to be friendly and the answers are: “Yes, that would be nice.” or “OK, yes, thanks.”So next time you he

13、ar what sounds like an invitation, listen carefully. Is it a real invitation or is the person just being friendly?1. Its always necessary for _ to visit each others houses with an invitation.A. close friends B. family members C. neighbors D. new friends2. It is not polite to answer the real invitati

14、on by saying “ _” A. Sorry, wed love to, but we have tickets for the concert. B. Thanks. Wed love to. What time? C. Sure. Wed like to. Thanks a lot. D. No, we wouldnt!3. If the British just want to end a talk politely, they may say, “_” A. Would you like to come for dinner on Saturday? B. Lets go out for a mea

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