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Li Ming, a Chinese high school student, went on a cultural exchange trip to Australia last summer. He stayed with a host family, the Smiths. On his first morning, Mrs. Smith made toast and eggs for breakfast. She asked Li Ming, “Would you like some milk?” Li Ming said “No, thank you” because he didn’t like milk—but he soon found out that in Australia, it’s polite to accept small offers at first, and you can refuse later if you really don’t want it.
One afternoon, Li Ming went to a park with Mr. Smith and their son Tom. They saw a group of people having a barbecue. Tom invited Li Ming to try a sausage. Li Ming took it with his right hand—Tom laughed and said, “In Australia, we usually use forks for barbecued food, but it’s okay if you’re not used to it!” Li Ming felt a little shy but tried using a fork.
At the end of the trip, Li Ming gave the Smiths a box of Chinese tea as a gift. Mr. Smith said, “This is wonderful! We love trying new drinks.” Li Ming was happy—he learned that in Australia, thoughtful gifts (not expensive ones) are the best. He also realized that even small cultural differences can make a trip more interesting, and asking questions is the best way to learn.

Tom invited Li Ming to try a sausage. Li Ming took it with his 4.
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Li Ming, a Chinese high school student, went on a cultural exchange trip to Australia last summer. He stayed with a host family, the Smiths. On his first morning, Mrs. Smith made toast and eggs for breakfast. She asked Li Ming, “Would you like some milk?” Li Ming said “No, thank you” because he didn’t like milk—but he soon found out that in Australia, it’s polite to accept small offers at first, and you can refuse later if you really don’t want it.
One afternoon, Li Ming went to a park with Mr. Smith and their son Tom. They saw a group of people having a barbecue. Tom invited Li Ming to try a sausage. Li Ming took it with his right hand—Tom laughed and said, “In Australia, we usually use forks for barbecued food, but it’s okay if you’re not used to it!” Li Ming felt a little shy but tried using a fork.
At the end of the trip, Li Ming gave the Smiths a box of Chinese tea as a gift. Mr. Smith said, “This is wonderful! We love trying new drinks.” Li Ming was happy—he learned that in Australia, thoughtful gifts (not expensive ones) are the best. He also realized that even small cultural differences can make a trip more interesting, and asking questions is the best way to learn.
Tom invited Li Ming to try a sausage. Li Ming took it with his 4.
right
hand and later tried a fork.答案
1. Smiths 2. park 3. accept 4. right 5. tea 6. asking questions
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