三、句子还原
KEY→P15
范畴:人与社会 主题:文化习俗 体裁:说明文 难度:★★★ 建议用时:6分钟 评价:/5
阅读下面短文,从短文后所给的选项中选出能填入短文空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项是多余选项。
Formal dining can be an enjoyable experience. And a little knowledge of dining manners can pave the way for a smooth and enjoyable meal for both hosts and guests.

1. Keep your elbows(肘) off the table, and eat with your mouth closed. Cut food into manageable, bite-size pieces, and never pick your teeth at the table. While it's OK to use your fingers when eating bread or sandwiches, most foods should be eaten with utensils(餐具).
If you want something you can't reach from your seat, know that it's not polite to reach across the table. 2. Remember, dishes are usually passed to the right, and salt and pepper shakers should be passed together.
Begin with your napkin(餐巾). It will most likely be on the center of the top plate in front of you. When you sit down, immediately open it and place it over your lap. 3.
When you sit down, you will find forks on your left as well as the knives and spoon on your right. 4. ______ But don't be afraid! Just begin with the outer utensils and work toward the middle. Still, if you are uncertain what to do, simply follow your host's lead, and you can't go wrong.
When the meal is over, you'd better fold your napkin and put it down to the left of your place setting. 5. And don't forget to pat yourself on the back for being such a well-prepared guest!
——文章选自《Live 互动英语》
A. Moreover, switch your phone into the silent mode.
B. Instead, ask someone to pass things to you.
C. Drinking plenty of water is good for your health.
D. These utensils will be in different shapes and sizes.
E. Basic table manners are the key to dining manners.
F. Whenever you need to excuse yourself, leave it in your seat.
G. Before you leave, be sure to express your thanks to your host.
KEY→P15
范畴:人与社会 主题:文化习俗 体裁:说明文 难度:★★★ 建议用时:6分钟 评价:/5
阅读下面短文,从短文后所给的选项中选出能填入短文空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项是多余选项。
Formal dining can be an enjoyable experience. And a little knowledge of dining manners can pave the way for a smooth and enjoyable meal for both hosts and guests.
1. Keep your elbows(肘) off the table, and eat with your mouth closed. Cut food into manageable, bite-size pieces, and never pick your teeth at the table. While it's OK to use your fingers when eating bread or sandwiches, most foods should be eaten with utensils(餐具).
If you want something you can't reach from your seat, know that it's not polite to reach across the table. 2. Remember, dishes are usually passed to the right, and salt and pepper shakers should be passed together.
Begin with your napkin(餐巾). It will most likely be on the center of the top plate in front of you. When you sit down, immediately open it and place it over your lap. 3.
When you sit down, you will find forks on your left as well as the knives and spoon on your right. 4. ______ But don't be afraid! Just begin with the outer utensils and work toward the middle. Still, if you are uncertain what to do, simply follow your host's lead, and you can't go wrong.
When the meal is over, you'd better fold your napkin and put it down to the left of your place setting. 5. And don't forget to pat yourself on the back for being such a well-prepared guest!
——文章选自《Live 互动英语》
A. Moreover, switch your phone into the silent mode.
B. Instead, ask someone to pass things to you.
C. Drinking plenty of water is good for your health.
D. These utensils will be in different shapes and sizes.
E. Basic table manners are the key to dining manners.
F. Whenever you need to excuse yourself, leave it in your seat.
G. Before you leave, be sure to express your thanks to your host.
答案
句子还原
正式用餐可以是一次愉快的经历。掌握一点用餐礼仪知识可以为主人和客人都享受一顿顺利愉快的晚餐奠定基础。
1. E 由下文不要把你的手肘放在桌子上,吃饭时闭上嘴,不要在餐桌上剔牙等信息推断,对应填入:基本的餐桌礼仪是用餐礼仪的关键。
2. B 上文提及如果你想要的东西从座位上够不到,隔着桌子伸手去拿是不礼貌的,下文对应表示:相反,让别人递给你。
3. F 上文提及坐下后立即打开餐巾,并将其置于腿上,下文对应表示:无论什么时候你需要离开,把它留在座位上。
4. D 上文提及当你坐下时,你会发现叉子在你的左边,刀和勺子在你的右边,下文对应表示:这些餐具的形状和大小各不相同。
5. G 上文提及用餐结束后,把餐巾叠好,放在餐具的左边,下文对应表示:在你离开之前,一定要感谢主人。
正式用餐可以是一次愉快的经历。掌握一点用餐礼仪知识可以为主人和客人都享受一顿顺利愉快的晚餐奠定基础。
1. E 由下文不要把你的手肘放在桌子上,吃饭时闭上嘴,不要在餐桌上剔牙等信息推断,对应填入:基本的餐桌礼仪是用餐礼仪的关键。
2. B 上文提及如果你想要的东西从座位上够不到,隔着桌子伸手去拿是不礼貌的,下文对应表示:相反,让别人递给你。
3. F 上文提及坐下后立即打开餐巾,并将其置于腿上,下文对应表示:无论什么时候你需要离开,把它留在座位上。
4. D 上文提及当你坐下时,你会发现叉子在你的左边,刀和勺子在你的右边,下文对应表示:这些餐具的形状和大小各不相同。
5. G 上文提及用餐结束后,把餐巾叠好,放在餐具的左边,下文对应表示:在你离开之前,一定要感谢主人。
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