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I never thought a handshake before and after a job interview was a form of etiquette (礼仪), and no one told me. In fact, it is 21 to have a three - second handshake that starts the interview and another one right after it.
After the job interview, I had already got out of the manager's room when I realized I forgot to shake his hands 22 a "thank you". So I turned back to his office, went straight to him and 23 my hands. What a disaster (灾难)! I felt so 24 . I thought I must look funny at that moment. I still 25 that fun memory until this day.
Another time I was invited to a wedding dinner (婚宴). It was the first time I had dinner at 26 an expensive restaurant. On the table there were more than 10 kinds of special 27 I had never tried before. While eating, my Chinese friend was telling about how people usually cooked them. I couldn't understand most of what she said except for Pan Tow. After dinner, I was asked which dish I 28 most.
"I loved the Pan Tow!" I replied at once.
There was a moment of silence, and then she explained that a Pan Tow was not a dish but 29 the dish was cooked. Could you imagine my face? It was terribly 30 !
It's always important to present yourself in the best possible manner. Think before you talk.
(
B. polite
C. possible
D. strange
(
B. with
C. to
D. about
(
B. shook
C. offered
D. showed
(
B. excited
C. upset
D. embarrassed
(
B. hate
C. forget
D. remember
(
B. so
C. very
D. pretty
(
B. dishes
C. wine
D. dessert
(
B. ordered
C. enjoyed
D. cared
(
B. why
C. when
D. how
(
B. warm
C. cold
D. hot
After the job interview, I had already got out of the manager's room when I realized I forgot to shake his hands 22 a "thank you". So I turned back to his office, went straight to him and 23 my hands. What a disaster (灾难)! I felt so 24 . I thought I must look funny at that moment. I still 25 that fun memory until this day.
Another time I was invited to a wedding dinner (婚宴). It was the first time I had dinner at 26 an expensive restaurant. On the table there were more than 10 kinds of special 27 I had never tried before. While eating, my Chinese friend was telling about how people usually cooked them. I couldn't understand most of what she said except for Pan Tow. After dinner, I was asked which dish I 28 most.
"I loved the Pan Tow!" I replied at once.
There was a moment of silence, and then she explained that a Pan Tow was not a dish but 29 the dish was cooked. Could you imagine my face? It was terribly 30 !
It's always important to present yourself in the best possible manner. Think before you talk.
(
B
)21. A. funnyB. polite
C. possible
D. strange
(
B
)22. A. ofB. with
C. to
D. about
(
C
)23. A. heldB. shook
C. offered
D. showed
(
D
)24. A. worriedB. excited
C. upset
D. embarrassed
(
D
)25. A. refuseB. hate
C. forget
D. remember
(
A
)26. A. suchB. so
C. very
D. pretty
(
B
)27. A. drinksB. dishes
C. wine
D. dessert
(
C
)28. A. cookedB. ordered
C. enjoyed
D. cared
(
D
)29. A. whereB. why
C. when
D. how
(
D
)30. A. coolB. warm
C. cold
D. hot
答案:
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