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人教版九年级英语Unit3Couldyoupleasetellmewheretherestroomsare要点练习
九年级英语Unit 3 Couldyoupleasetellmewheretherestroomsare?
要点练习
sectionA
1
n.(美)洗手间;公共厕所
[‘rest ru:
m]
restroom
2
n. 邮票;印章
[st?
mp]
stamp
3
n. 书店
[‘b?
kst?
:
]
bookstore
4
n. 明信片
[‘p?
?
stkɑ:
d]
postcard
5
interj.请再说一遍;抱歉,对不起
[‘pɑ:
d?
n]
pardon
6
n. 洗手间;厕所
[‘w?
?
ru:
m]
washroom
7
n. 浴室;洗手间
[‘bɑ:
θru:
m]
bathroom
8
adj. 快的;迅速的 adv. 快速地;迅速地
[kwik]
quick
9
v. & n. 仓促;急促
[r?
?
]
rush
10
v. 建议;提议
[s?
’d?
est]
suggest
11
n. 管理人员;职工
[stɑ:
f]
staff
12
n.葡萄
[ɡreip]
grape
13
adj.中心的;中央的
[‘sentr?
l]
central
14
v. 邮寄;发电子邮件 n. 邮件;信件
[meil]
mail
15
adj. 东方的;东部的 adv. 向东;朝东 n. 东;东方
[i:
st]
east
16
adj.迷人的;极有吸引力的
[‘f?
sineiti?
]
fascinating
17
adj.便利的;方便的
[k?
n’vi:
ni?
nt]
convenient
18
n. 商场;购物中心
[m?
:
l]
mall
19
n. 职员
[klɑ:
k]
clerk
20
n. 拐角;角落
[‘k?
:
n?
]
corner
21
向左/右转
turnleft/right
22
起初
atfirst
23
路过;经过
passby
24
一双鞋
apairofshoes
25
早一点
alittleearlier
26
到达
getto
27
在……去……的路上
on…wayto…
1aWherecanyoudothethingsbelow?
Matcheachthingwithaplaceinthepicture.Manydifferentanswersarepossible.
getsomemoney
getsomeinformationaboutthetown
getsomemagazines
buyanewspaper
havedinner
buysomestamps
getadictionary
getapairofshoes
2d Role-play the conversation.
He Wei:
This is Fun Times Park — the biggest amusement park in my city!
Alice:
I’m excited to try the rides!
He Wei:
Where should we start?
There’s Space World, Water World, Animal World ...
Alice:
Oh, could you tell me where the restrooms are first?
He Wei:
Pardon?
Restroom?
You already want to rest?
But we haven’t even started yet!
Alice:
Oh no, I don’t mean a room for resting. I mean ... you know, a washroom or bathroom.
He Wei:
Hmm ... so you mean ... the toilets?
Alice:
Yes!
Sorry, maybe the word “restroom” is not commonly used in China.
He Wei:
Right, we normally say “toilets” or “washrooms”. Th ey’re just over there.
Alice:
OK. I’ll be quick!
I wonder when the park closes today.
He Wei:
Nine-thirty, so you don’t need to rush!
3a Read the conversation and answer the questions below. 1.WhydidAlicenotwanttogoonthenewride?
Howdidshefeelaftertheride?
2. WhatisspecialaboutUncleBob’srestaurant?
ShouldAliceandHeWeigetthereearlyfordinner?
Why?
Fun Times Park — Always a Fun Time!
[Alice and He Wei are in Space World]
Alice:
I wonder where we should go next.
He Wei:
How about that new ride over there?
Alice:
Oh ... it looks pretty scary.
He Wei:
Come on!
I promise it’ll be fun!
If you’re afraid, just shout or hold my hand.
[After the ride]
Alice:
You were right, that was fun!
I was scared at first, but
shouting really did help.
He Wei:
See, that wasn’t so bad, right?
You never know until you try something.
Alice:
Yes, I’m so glad I tried it. Now I know I can do it and
it’s actually fun!
He Wei:
Do you want to go to Water World now?
Alice:
Sure, but I’m really hungry. Do you know where we
can get some good food quickly?
He Wei:
Of course!
I suggest Water City Restaurant in Water World. It’s a fastfood place. It serves delicious hamburgers
and hot dogs.
Alice:
That sounds perfect!
[On their way to Water City Restaurant, Alice and He Wei
pass by Uncle Bob’s.]
Alice:
Oh, look!
This restaurant looks interesting. It seems a
rock band plays there every evening.
He Wei:
Maybe we can come here for dinner later. Let’s ask what time the band starts.
[Alice and He Wei walk up to a staff person at the door.]
He Wei:
Excuse me, could you tell us when the band starts
playing this evening?
Staff:
Eight o’clock. It’s always busy, so come a little earlier
to get a table.
He Wei:
OK, thanks!
GrammarFocus
Excuseme,doyouknowwhereIcanbuysomemedicine?
Sure.There’sasupermarketdownthestreet.
Couldyoupleasetellmehowtogettothepostoffice?
Sorry,I’mnotsurehowtogetthere.
Canyoutellmewhenthebandstartsplayingthisevening?
Itstartsat8:
00p.m.
Iwonderwhereweshouldgonext.
Youshouldtrythatnewrideoverthere.
4a Rewritethequestionstomakethemmorepolite.
1. WherecanIbuysomegrapesorotherfruit?
2. HowdoesthisCDplayerwork?
3. HowdoIgettotheCentralLibrary?
4. IstheItalianrestaurantnearbyopenonMondays?
4b Whatshouldeachpersonaskinthefollowingsituations?
1. Timisveryhungry.
CouldyoutellmewhereIcangetsomethingtoeat?
Excuseme,canyoutellmehowIcangettoanearbyrestaurant?
Pardonme,doyouknowifthere’sarestaurantaroundhere?
2. Sallyneedstomailaletter.
3. Helenneedstoknowwhenthebikeshopcloses.
4. Beniswonderingifthere’sthere’sabandintheshoppingcenter.
Pleasetakenotes.
SectionB&SelfCheck
1
adj. 有礼貌的;客气的
[p?
’lait]
polite
2
adv. 礼貌地;客气地
[p?
’la?
tl?
]
politely
3
n.讲(某种语言)的人;发言者
[‘spi:
k?
]
speaker
4
n. 要求;请求
[ri’kwest]
request
5
n. 选择;挑选
[t?
?
is]
choice
6
n. 方向;方位
[di’rek?
?
n]
direction
10
adj. 正确的;恰当的
[k?
’rekt]
correct
11
adj. 直接的;直率的
[di’rekt]
direct
12
pron. 谁;什么人
[hu:
m]
whom
13
n. 住址;地址;通讯处
[?
’dres]
address
14
adv. 忠实地;忠诚地
[‘fe?
θf?
l?
]
faithfully
15
adj. 意大利(人)的;n. 意大利人;意大利语
[?
’t?
li?
n]
Italian
16
两者都
both…and…
17
更擅长
becomebetterat
18
期待;期望
lookforwardto
19
使……想起……
remind…of…
20
取决于
dependon
21
凯文( 男名)
[‘kevin]
Kevin
22
蒂姆(男名)
[tim]
Tim
句型
1
你能告诉我……吗?
Couldyoutellme……?
2
咱们问问这乐队什么时候开始。
Let’saskwhattimethebandstarts.
3
你喜欢哪种食物?
Whatkindoffooddoyoulike?
4
他们为什么做那个?
Whydotheydothat?
Place
Qualities
restroom
clean
museum
restaurant
park
subway
mall
1a What qualities are important for each place?
Write the words from the box next to each place below .Write the most important words first.
interesting fascinating
inexpensive quiet
uncrowded big
beautiful convenient
safe clean
2aWheredoyouneedtomakepoliterequests?
Thinkofsomepossiblesituations.Discussthemwithyourpartner.
2b Readthearticleandunderlinethetopicsentenceforeachparagraph.
Could You Please ...?
When you visit a foreign country, it is important to know how to ask for help politely. For example, “Where are the restrooms?
” or “Could you please tell me where the restrooms are?
” are similar requests for directions to a place. Both are correct English, but the first one sounds less polite. That is because it is a very direct question. It is not enough to just ask a question correctly. We also need to learn how to be polite bybeing less direct — or more indirect — when we ask for help.
GoodspeakersofEnglishchangethewaytheytalkwhentheyspeakwithdifferentpeopleindifferentsituations.The expressions they use might depend on whom they are speaking to or how well they know eachother. Itisallrightto
askdirectquestionsinsomesituations,likeyou’reyourclassmates.However,
ifyousaytoyourteacher,“When is the school trip?
”, this might sound impolite.
But if you say, “Excuse me, Mr. West. Do you know when the school trip is?
”, this will
sound much more polite.
Usuallypolitequestionsarelongerandincludeexpressionssuchas“Could you please ...?
” or “Can I ask ...?
” It sounds more polite to say, “Peter, could you please tell me your e-mail address?
” than “Peter, tell me your e-mail address.” Sometimes we even need to spend time leading in to a request. For example, with a
stranger on the street, we might fi rst say, “Excuse me, I wonder if you can help me” or “I’m sorry to trouble you, but ...” before asking for help.
It might seem more difficult to speak politely thanto be direct. However, it is
important to learn how to use proper language. This will also help you become better at English, or any other language you wish to speak.
—Pardonme,couldyoupleasetellmewheretoparkmycar?
—Sure.There’sanundergroundparkinglotoverthere.
—Where’sthepostoffice?
—Sorry.Ican’thelpyou.
2cFindallthedirectquestionsandpoliterequestsfromthepassage.
Directquestions
Politerequests
1
2
3
1
2
3
3aSelfCheck
ImagineyouaregoingonashortstudyvacationataschoolinanEnglish-speakingcountry.Whatwouldyouliketoknowbeforeyougo?
Writesomepolite,indirectquestionsaboutthefollowingtopics.
Thecourseyouwillstudy:
Thetimeofthecourse:
Whereandwhatyoucaneat:
Whereyouwillstay:
Whatactivitiesyoucando:
Traveltotheschool:
Other:
3bWriteapolitelettertotheschoolaskingfortheinformationy