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Ⅰ. Complete the sentences with the proper forms of the phrases in the box.
after all table manners drop by make an effort
get... mad clean off stick... into... turn up
1. My uncle ______ my home while he was in our town.
2. Mr. Hunt didn't ______ at the party until 8:00 last night.
3. Things weren't so bad. ______, I was among friends again.
4. It's impolite to ______ chopsticks ______ the rice in China.
5. Finally I ______ the black marks on my shirt.
6. It always ______ me ______ when people waste food.
7. People who go to a Western dinner party for the first time may be surprised by ______ in Western culture.
8. The solution to these lazy practices is simple: to exercise your brain and ______ throughout the working day.
after all table manners drop by make an effort
get... mad clean off stick... into... turn up
1. My uncle ______ my home while he was in our town.
2. Mr. Hunt didn't ______ at the party until 8:00 last night.
3. Things weren't so bad. ______, I was among friends again.
4. It's impolite to ______ chopsticks ______ the rice in China.
5. Finally I ______ the black marks on my shirt.
6. It always ______ me ______ when people waste food.
7. People who go to a Western dinner party for the first time may be surprised by ______ in Western culture.
8. The solution to these lazy practices is simple: to exercise your brain and ______ throughout the working day.
答案:
1. dropped by 2. turn up 3. After all 4. stick, into 5. cleaned off 6. gets, mad 7. table manners 8. make an effort
Ⅱ. Reorder the words to make sentences.
1. impolite / keep / to / others / it's / waiting (.)______
2. don't / make plans / we / usually / to / meet / our friends (.)______
3. point at / with / your / anyone / chopsticks / shouldn't / you (.)______
4. someone / supposed to / meet / do / you / for the first time / you / what / are / when (?)______
5. don't know / at the dinner table / I / behave / am expected to / I / how (.)______
1. impolite / keep / to / others / it's / waiting (.)______
2. don't / make plans / we / usually / to / meet / our friends (.)______
3. point at / with / your / anyone / chopsticks / shouldn't / you (.)______
4. someone / supposed to / meet / do / you / for the first time / you / what / are / when (?)______
5. don't know / at the dinner table / I / behave / am expected to / I / how (.)______
答案:
1. It's impolite to keep others waiting. 2. We usually don't make plans to meet our friends. 3. You shouldn't point at anyone with your chopsticks. 4. What are you supposed to do when you meet someone for the first time? 5. I don't know how I am expected to behave at the dinner table.
Ⅲ. Read the passage and finish the exercises.
While Chinese hosts normally try their best to go along with the custom and tastes of their guests, they are pretty under their own cultural influence. For example, the 1. h______ will often persuade (劝说) you to eat more and more, even though you've said that you are 2. ______ (饱).
The persuasion can be a pressure and may make you feel uncomfortable, but this is just one of the Chinese table 3. m______. It's a very common way to show their hospitality and to show that you are a valued 4. g______. It's not that they don't digest your words; they often think that you are just showing your politeness.
And the host may also take some of the dishes from the sharing plates to your plate for you with their own 5. ______ (筷子) or spoons, especially the ones they think are very good dishes. This may be very shocking to you, but it's not rude at all in their 6. c______; on the contrary, this is to show you that you are very 7. ______ (欢迎) and that you're respected.
For this very reason, in a Chinese multi - generation gathering, adult children often take food for their parents to show 8. r______, and the parents with little kids do the same thing for their young to show 9. ______ (关心). It's been this way for thousands of years, and they've been used to it so much that it has become part of the norm and they won't see it the way you see it.
However, if you are in big cities or areas that are exposed to other cultural 10. c______, the chances like this are slim. They'll show you their hospitality by using a spoon or a pair of chopsticks dedicated for sharing.
A. Complete the passage with proper words according to the hints.
B. Answer the questions.
1. Who writes the passage? A foreigner or a Chinese?______
2. What is the passage about?______
3. Who is the passage most likely written for?______
4. What does the word “hospitality” mean in the passage?______
While Chinese hosts normally try their best to go along with the custom and tastes of their guests, they are pretty under their own cultural influence. For example, the 1. h______ will often persuade (劝说) you to eat more and more, even though you've said that you are 2. ______ (饱).
The persuasion can be a pressure and may make you feel uncomfortable, but this is just one of the Chinese table 3. m______. It's a very common way to show their hospitality and to show that you are a valued 4. g______. It's not that they don't digest your words; they often think that you are just showing your politeness.
And the host may also take some of the dishes from the sharing plates to your plate for you with their own 5. ______ (筷子) or spoons, especially the ones they think are very good dishes. This may be very shocking to you, but it's not rude at all in their 6. c______; on the contrary, this is to show you that you are very 7. ______ (欢迎) and that you're respected.
For this very reason, in a Chinese multi - generation gathering, adult children often take food for their parents to show 8. r______, and the parents with little kids do the same thing for their young to show 9. ______ (关心). It's been this way for thousands of years, and they've been used to it so much that it has become part of the norm and they won't see it the way you see it.
However, if you are in big cities or areas that are exposed to other cultural 10. c______, the chances like this are slim. They'll show you their hospitality by using a spoon or a pair of chopsticks dedicated for sharing.
A. Complete the passage with proper words according to the hints.
B. Answer the questions.
1. Who writes the passage? A foreigner or a Chinese?______
2. What is the passage about?______
3. Who is the passage most likely written for?______
4. What does the word “hospitality” mean in the passage?______
答案:
A. 1. host 2. full 3. manners 4. guest 5. chopsticks 6. culture 7. welcome 8. respect 9. care 10. customs B. 1. A foreigner. 2. Chinese table manners. 3. A visitor who is going to China / A person who wants to learn about Chinese culture. 4. Friendly, welcoming behavior towards guests.
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