2025年阳光夺冠九年级英语下册
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People in different countries behave in different ways. What is polite or “good manners(礼貌)” in one country may not be polite in another. For example, Americans usually greet someone they know by saying, “Hi”, “Hello” or “Good morning”. We Chinese, on the other hand, usually greet each other by saying “How are you?” or sometimes “Have you eaten?” or “Where are you going?”. But it is bad manners to greet an American by asking him where he is going or if he has eaten. In Italy or in the south of France, a man will greet a woman by kissing her on the back of her hand or on both cheeks(脸颊). But in China and other Asian countries, kissing on meeting someone is thought to be bad manners.
To take another example, belching (打嗝) during a meal in America is thought very rude(无礼的), while in parts of China and the Arab(阿拉伯人) world, belching is a way of telling your friend that you are enjoying your meal.
There are also different ways of paying a visit to others’ home, standing in line, introducing someone to other people, and giving thanks. For example, if an American brings someone a present, he hopes it will be opened in front of him. But we Chinese don’t usually open the present until he has left.
What are the rules of good manners then? Well, there are too many rules to be written down here. The most important one would be: When in Rome, do as the Romans do.
根据短文内容,判断正(A)误(B)。
26. Americans usually say “Hi”, “Hello” or “Good morning” when they meet someone.
27. It is not polite to greet an American by saying “Have you eaten?”.
28. A man in Italy greets a woman by asking “Where are you going?”.
29. In Asian countries it is rude to kiss a woman when they meet each other.
30. If an American gives someone a present, he likes him or her to open it in front of him. It is the same as a Chinese does.
People in different countries behave in different ways. What is polite or “good manners(礼貌)” in one country may not be polite in another. For example, Americans usually greet someone they know by saying, “Hi”, “Hello” or “Good morning”. We Chinese, on the other hand, usually greet each other by saying “How are you?” or sometimes “Have you eaten?” or “Where are you going?”. But it is bad manners to greet an American by asking him where he is going or if he has eaten. In Italy or in the south of France, a man will greet a woman by kissing her on the back of her hand or on both cheeks(脸颊). But in China and other Asian countries, kissing on meeting someone is thought to be bad manners.
To take another example, belching (打嗝) during a meal in America is thought very rude(无礼的), while in parts of China and the Arab(阿拉伯人) world, belching is a way of telling your friend that you are enjoying your meal.
There are also different ways of paying a visit to others’ home, standing in line, introducing someone to other people, and giving thanks. For example, if an American brings someone a present, he hopes it will be opened in front of him. But we Chinese don’t usually open the present until he has left.
What are the rules of good manners then? Well, there are too many rules to be written down here. The most important one would be: When in Rome, do as the Romans do.
根据短文内容,判断正(A)误(B)。
26. Americans usually say “Hi”, “Hello” or “Good morning” when they meet someone.
27. It is not polite to greet an American by saying “Have you eaten?”.
28. A man in Italy greets a woman by asking “Where are you going?”.
29. In Asian countries it is rude to kiss a woman when they meet each other.
30. If an American gives someone a present, he likes him or her to open it in front of him. It is the same as a Chinese does.
答案:
26. A 27. A 28. B 29. A 30. B
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