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Ⅰ.从方框中选择适当的单词并用其正确形式填空。
|manner hit empty stick point|
1. The fridge is nearly ________. There is only a little fish in it.
2. The policeman ________ at the map as he showed where the tourist was.
3. My mother often tells me it's impolite ________ a bowl with the chopsticks.
4. Will you ________ your chopstick into the meat to see whether it's cooked well?
5. You're supposed to mind your ________ when you are introduced to older people in Japan.
|manner hit empty stick point|
1. The fridge is nearly ________. There is only a little fish in it.
2. The policeman ________ at the map as he showed where the tourist was.
3. My mother often tells me it's impolite ________ a bowl with the chopsticks.
4. Will you ________ your chopstick into the meat to see whether it's cooked well?
5. You're supposed to mind your ________ when you are introduced to older people in Japan.
答案:
1.empty 2.pointed 3.to hit 4.stick 5.manners
Ⅱ.阅读理解。

What things are acceptable (可接受的) when you are at the dinner table and what things are serious breaches(违犯) of manners?
I will tell you some of the most important American table manners. When you sit down to eat, you should place the napkin(餐巾) on your lap(大腿部). You should never talk with your mouth full and should chew with your mouth closed. If someone asks you a question while you are chewing, you should finish chewing and then swallow the food before answering. You should never drop scraps(残羹剩饭) on the table. Instead, place them on a spare plate. Salt and pepper will be on the table, but you should taste your food before adding any. Only put food on someone else's plate if they ask for it. And if they say they do not want anything else to eat or drink, then you should not give them anything else. Do not use your knife or fork to point at others because it is considered rude.
In China I know it is rude to point at others with your chopsticks. It is common practice to place food into friends' bowls and to put drinks in their glasses even after they have said they do not want any more. It is fine to drop the scraps onto the table. Though salt and pepper are not always on the table, vinegar and soy sauce(酱) usually are. Talking while you're eating is not considered impolite.
Manners are different all over the world and can even be different in different parts of a country. Have you ever seen foreigners do anything impolite? Is there anything you have done that they might view as impolite?
( )6. What should you do first when you sit down to eat in America?
A. Give thanks.
B. Clean the tableware(餐具).
C. Take a photo of the food.
D. Place the napkin on your lap.
( )7. What does the underlined word “swallow” mean in Chinese?
A. 吞下 B. 消化 C. 吐掉 D. 吸收
( )8. What can we know from the text?
A. American people don't talk with others at the dinner table.
B. It is common to place food into a friend's bowl in America.
C. American people like asking others to eat as much as possible.
D. It is rude to point with tableware in America and in China.
( )9. 新考法 篇章结构 What is the structure of the text? (P-Paragraph)

( )10. 新考法 标题归纳 What is the best title for the text?
A. Table Manners in America
B. How to Behave Well in China
C. American and Chinese Table Manners
D. When in Rome, Do as the Romans Do
What things are acceptable (可接受的) when you are at the dinner table and what things are serious breaches(违犯) of manners?
I will tell you some of the most important American table manners. When you sit down to eat, you should place the napkin(餐巾) on your lap(大腿部). You should never talk with your mouth full and should chew with your mouth closed. If someone asks you a question while you are chewing, you should finish chewing and then swallow the food before answering. You should never drop scraps(残羹剩饭) on the table. Instead, place them on a spare plate. Salt and pepper will be on the table, but you should taste your food before adding any. Only put food on someone else's plate if they ask for it. And if they say they do not want anything else to eat or drink, then you should not give them anything else. Do not use your knife or fork to point at others because it is considered rude.
In China I know it is rude to point at others with your chopsticks. It is common practice to place food into friends' bowls and to put drinks in their glasses even after they have said they do not want any more. It is fine to drop the scraps onto the table. Though salt and pepper are not always on the table, vinegar and soy sauce(酱) usually are. Talking while you're eating is not considered impolite.
Manners are different all over the world and can even be different in different parts of a country. Have you ever seen foreigners do anything impolite? Is there anything you have done that they might view as impolite?
( )6. What should you do first when you sit down to eat in America?
A. Give thanks.
B. Clean the tableware(餐具).
C. Take a photo of the food.
D. Place the napkin on your lap.
( )7. What does the underlined word “swallow” mean in Chinese?
A. 吞下 B. 消化 C. 吐掉 D. 吸收
( )8. What can we know from the text?
A. American people don't talk with others at the dinner table.
B. It is common to place food into a friend's bowl in America.
C. American people like asking others to eat as much as possible.
D. It is rude to point with tableware in America and in China.
( )9. 新考法 篇章结构 What is the structure of the text? (P-Paragraph)
( )10. 新考法 标题归纳 What is the best title for the text?
A. Table Manners in America
B. How to Behave Well in China
C. American and Chinese Table Manners
D. When in Rome, Do as the Romans Do
答案:
6-10 D A D B C
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