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Dear Betty,
My roommate¡¯s family wants me to celebrate Thanksgiving Day with them in their home. I accepted the invitation, and I¡¯m excited about going, but I¡¯m a little nervous about it, too. The social customs in my country are different from those here, so I¡¯m a little worried about making mistakes.
Should I bring a gift, such as candy or flowers? Should I arrive on time or a little late? At the dinner table, how can I know which fork or knife to use? How can I let the family know that I¡¯m thankful for their kindness?
Yours,
Knowing Nothing
Dear Knowing Nothing,
It¡¯s a good idea to bring a gift when you go to a dinner party. Flowers are always welcome, or you can bring a bottle of wine if you know the family drink it.
You should arrive on time or five to ten minutes late. Don¡¯t get there early. If you are going to be more than fifteen minutes late, you should call and tell them.
Try to relax at the dinner table. If you don¡¯t know how to use the right fork, knife or spoon, just watch the other guests, and follow them. If you still have no idea of what to do, don¡¯t be shy about asking the person next to you; it¡¯s better to ask them than to be silently uncomfortable and nervous.
If you like the food, say so. Of course, you¡¯ll thank the host and hostess for the meal and for their kindness. It¡¯s also a good idea to send a card to thank them the day after.
Yours,
Betty
56. Knowing Nothing wrote a letter to Betty to _____.
A. tell Betty some good news B. ask for some advice
C. answer some questions D. invite her to dinner
57. According to Betty, Knowing Nothing ______ when going to a dinner party.
A. can only bring some flowers
B. can¡¯t bring wine
C. should arrive on time or five to ten minutes late
D. should arrive twenty minutes late
58. Betty does NOT advise Knowing Nothing to _____.
A. relax at the dinner table B. watch the other guests
C. ask the person beside him D. keep silent at table
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There are many ways to rest. One is a peaceful rest. Sleep is a peaceful rest. Another is an active rest. For example, take a walk outdoors, do more exercises every day. To change the way of the brains¡¯ activities is also a good way to rest.
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C. The brains will be better if they are used often.
D. Sleep is the only way of having a rest.
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Dear Betty,
My roommate¡¯s family wants me to celebrate Thanksgiving Day with them in their home. I accepted the invitation, and I¡¯m excited about going, but I¡¯m a little nervous about it, too. The social customs in my country are different from those here, so I¡¯m a little worried about making mistakes.
Should I bring a gift, such as candy or flowers? Should I arrive on time or a little late? At the dinner table, how can I know which fork or knife to use? How can I let the family know that I¡¯m thankful for their kindness?
Yours,
Knowing Nothing
Dear Knowing Nothing,
It¡¯s a good idea to bring a gift when you go to a dinner party. Flowers are always welcome, or you can bring a bottle of wine if you know the family drink it.
You should arrive on time or five to ten minutes late. Don¡¯t get there early. If you are going to be more than fifteen minutes late, you should call and tell them.
Try to relax at the dinner table. If you don¡¯t know how to use the right fork, knife or spoon, just watch the other guests, and follow them. If you still have no idea of what to do, don¡¯t be shy about asking the person next to you; it¡¯s better to ask them than to be silently uncomfortable and nervous.
If you like the food, say so. Of course, you¡¯ll thank the host and hostess for the meal and for their kindness. It¡¯s also a good idea to send a card to thank them the day after.
Yours,
Betty
56. Knowing Nothing wrote a letter to Betty to _____.
A. tell Betty some good news B. ask for some advice
C. answer some questions D. invite her to dinner
57. According to Betty, Knowing Nothing ______ when going to a dinner party.
A. can only bring some flowers
B. can¡¯t bring wine
C. should arrive on time or five to ten minutes late
D. should arrive twenty minutes late
58. Betty does NOT advise Knowing Nothing to _____.
A. relax at the dinner table B. watch the other guests
C. ask the person beside him D. keep silent at table
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