Ⅰ.根据句意和首字母提示,用本单元所学单词填空。
1. In China, we usually s
2. In Japan, people often b
3. In some cultures, it's common to r
4. When you meet a close friend in Korea, you might b
5. If you go to France, don't be surprised if people k
1. In China, we usually s
shake
hands when we meet someone for the first time in a formal situation.2. In Japan, people often b
bow
to show respect, especially when they meet their teachers.3. In some cultures, it's common to r
rub
noses as a friendly greeting.4. When you meet a close friend in Korea, you might b
bump
fists to show you're cool.5. If you go to France, don't be surprised if people k
kiss
you on the cheek—it's a tradition there.答案
Ⅰ. 1. shake 2. bow 3. rub 4. bump 5. kiss
Ⅱ.用括号内所给词的适当形式填空。
1. In different cultures, the ways of
2. When Anna met Kaito, she was
3. Li Tong found it
4. Ji-Hoon felt
5. We should be
1. In different cultures, the ways of
greeting
(greet) people vary a lot. For example, Japanese people often bow, while the French like to kiss on the cheek.2. When Anna met Kaito, she was
surprised
(surprise) by his bow. Now she knows it's a traditional way in Japan.3. Li Tong found it
confusing
(confuse) about British greetings at first. Later, Harry explained that they usually just say "hello".4. Ji-Hoon felt
embarrassed
(embarrass) when Marie tried to kiss him on the cheek. He learned that it's a normal greeting in France.5. We should be
respectful
(respect) of cultural differences when communicating with people from other countries.答案
Ⅱ. 1. greeting 2. surprised 3. confusing 4. embarrassed 5. respectful
Ⅲ.阅读下面语篇,理解其大意,然后从每小题所给的A、B、C三个选项中,选出一个能填入空白处的最佳选项。
People in different countries think differently about what good manners are. When you go to restaurants in different parts of the world, it's
Paying the bill is also different from country to country. In China, one person usually pays for
People around the world do not eat in the same way, but many countries have the same kinds of food. For example, people all over the world enjoy Chinese and Indian food.
()1. A. popular B. difficult C. important
()2. A. hear B. make C. cause
()3. A. lively B. lucky C. friendly
()4. A. busy B. quiet C. noisy
()5. A. shout B. explain C. complain
()6. A. nobody B. somebody C. everybody
()7. A. until B. when C. unless
()8. A. seller B. waiter C. gatekeeper
People in different countries think differently about what good manners are. When you go to restaurants in different parts of the world, it's
C
1 to know the right and wrong things to do. For example, in China it's OK to B
2 a lot of noise in a restaurant. In fact, if a restaurant isn't noisy and A
3, you may think there's something wrong with it. However, in many Western countries, restaurants are B
4 places. If people at a table talk too loudly, other people who are eating there might even C
5 to the owner of the restaurant.Paying the bill is also different from country to country. In China, one person usually pays for
C
6. In Western countries, one person pays if he or she is entertaining clients, but B
7 friends eat together, they usually share the cost. This is called "going Dutch". Also, when Westerners pay the bill, they usually leave some money for the B
8. This is called "leaving a tip". Leaving a tip is thought to be polite.People around the world do not eat in the same way, but many countries have the same kinds of food. For example, people all over the world enjoy Chinese and Indian food.
()1. A. popular B. difficult C. important
()2. A. hear B. make C. cause
()3. A. lively B. lucky C. friendly
()4. A. busy B. quiet C. noisy
()5. A. shout B. explain C. complain
()6. A. nobody B. somebody C. everybody
()7. A. until B. when C. unless
()8. A. seller B. waiter C. gatekeeper
答案
Ⅲ. 1.C 2.B 3.A 4.B 5.C 6.C 7.B 8.B
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