2025年同步练习册明天出版社九年级英语全一册鲁教版五四制


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三、阅读表达
阅读下面短文,完成短文后的问题。
When two people meet,there are a lot of ways of greeting. The ways of greeting are not always the same in different countries.
In America,two people usually greet each other with a handshake. It is a way to show respect to the other person. Players from the other team shake hands before a game for the same reason. However,most Americans don't shake hands when they meet people they have already known well. When American friends meet each other,they might only wave,or maybe just nod their heads.
In New Zealand,there is a special way of greeting called “Hongi”. In the greeting two people press their noses and foreheads together and close their eyes. This is an old tradition that comes from the Maori who were the first people to live in New Zealand. Even today,many New Zealanders still press their foreheads when they meet.
Kissing is sometimes used as a way to greet someone. In some countries,important people used to wear special rings. It was the custom for visitors to kiss these rings when they came for a meeting. In France,when people meet,they sometimes kiss each other on the face. In Japan,people bow to each other every time they meet. Even family members bow to each other. People decide how low to bow depending on how respected the other person is.
Today,new ways of greeting are created all the time. People can do this with a quick “hi”,a handshake,or even a simple smile. The important thing is that the people they are greeting understand them.
1. What does the part “the same reason” refer to?
It refers to showing respect.

2. What might American friends do when they meet each other?
They might only wave,or maybe just nod their heads.

3. What can we learn about Maori from the passage?
They were the first people to live in New Zealand.

4. How low does one Japanese bow to the other?
It depends on how respected the other person is.

5. Why do important people in some countries wear special rings when they came for a meeting?
Because it was the customer for visitors to kiss these rings.
答案: 1. It refers to showing respect. 2. They might only wave,or maybe just nod their heads. 3. They were the first people to live in New Zealand. 4. It depends on how respected the other person is. 5. Because it was the customer for visitors to kiss these rings.

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