Applause was 1.a sign of being part of the community, and of 2.equality(equal) between actors and audience. The important thing was 3.to make(make) the noise together, to add one's own small handclap 4.to others. Clapping is 5.social(society), like laughter: you don't very often clap or laugh out loud alone. It is like laughter in another way, too: it is infectious, and 6.spreads(spread) very quickly. 7.Clapping(clap) at concerts and theatres is a universal habit. But some 8.occasions(occasion) on which people clap change from one country to 9.another. For example, in Britain people clap at a wedding, 10.but/while in Italy they sometimes clap at a funeral.
Ⅰ.单词拼写
根据汉语或首字母提示,写出下列单词
1.We need to learn how to be polite when we make requests(请求).
2.The crowd panicked(恐慌) at the sound of the guns.
3.There was a blank(茫然的) look on his face because he did not know the answer.
4.At the end of the party, we thanked our host(主人) and went away.
5.It's bad manners to stare at people in the face for a long time.
6.Do you prefer to watch football matches on TV or watch a live one?
7.The young man is so tall that he has to bend in order to get into the room.
8.Let's toast the friendship between the two countries.
Ⅱ.拓展词汇
根据词性和汉语提示,写出下列单词
1.religion n. 宗教→religious adj. 宗教的
2.rude adj. 粗鲁的;无礼的→rudeness n. 粗鲁;无礼
3.invite v. 邀请→invitation n. 邀请
4.favour n. 恩惠;善意的行为→favourite adj. 特别喜爱的
5.perform v. 表演→performer n. 表演者→performance n. 表演
6.judge v. 判断→judgement n. 判断;意见