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We all know that the British people love their manners. They are part of their national identity(特性),as well as having fish and chips and talking about the weather. Recently I read online that they say “sorry” eight times a day.
After some research I have not been able to find out why they are like this. I think,for centuries,manners have been one of the differences between the lower and upper(上层的) classes(阶级) and those manners show their social classes. However,there are many articles suggesting that their politeness is quite false(虚假的) because it is impossible for a person to always want to thank someone or say “please”. Maybe because of this reason people are going one of two ways:they are too polite and hold back(抑制) their feelings or they are not polite at all and express their true feelings directly. Some are tired of pretending that they are always happy. But sometimes because they feel they have to be polite,they don't say what they truly think.
1. What don't the British people often do?
A. Eat fish and chips.
B. Have no quite good manners.
C. Be polite to others.
D. Talk about the weather.
2. What do the British people say eight times every day?
A. Hello. B. Thank you.
C. I don't know. D. Sorry.
3. What does the writer think are the reasons why the British people are so polite?
① The upper classes should have good manners.
②They have learned much about politeness at school.
③They like to hold back their true feelings.
④They are not honest at all.
A. ①② B. ③④ C. ①③ D. ②④
4. What does the underlined word “pretending” mean in Chinese?
A. 打算 B. 假装 C. 想象 D. 体验
5. What is the best title for this passage?
A. British people are too polite
B. British people should not be so polite
C. How to learn the British manners
D. It's time to change our manners
After some research I have not been able to find out why they are like this. I think,for centuries,manners have been one of the differences between the lower and upper(上层的) classes(阶级) and those manners show their social classes. However,there are many articles suggesting that their politeness is quite false(虚假的) because it is impossible for a person to always want to thank someone or say “please”. Maybe because of this reason people are going one of two ways:they are too polite and hold back(抑制) their feelings or they are not polite at all and express their true feelings directly. Some are tired of pretending that they are always happy. But sometimes because they feel they have to be polite,they don't say what they truly think.
1. What don't the British people often do?
A. Eat fish and chips.
B. Have no quite good manners.
C. Be polite to others.
D. Talk about the weather.
2. What do the British people say eight times every day?
A. Hello. B. Thank you.
C. I don't know. D. Sorry.
3. What does the writer think are the reasons why the British people are so polite?
① The upper classes should have good manners.
②They have learned much about politeness at school.
③They like to hold back their true feelings.
④They are not honest at all.
A. ①② B. ③④ C. ①③ D. ②④
4. What does the underlined word “pretending” mean in Chinese?
A. 打算 B. 假装 C. 想象 D. 体验
5. What is the best title for this passage?
A. British people are too polite
B. British people should not be so polite
C. How to learn the British manners
D. It's time to change our manners
答案:
1.B 2.D 3.C 4.B 5.A
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