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In England three foreign gentlemen came to a bus stop. They studied the information on the post sign and decided which bus to take. About five minutes later the bus they wanted came along. They prepared to get on. Suddenly people rushed onto the bus and tried to push them out of the way. Someone shouted insulting remarks about the foreigners. The bus conductor came rushing down the stairs to see what all the trouble was about. The three foreign gentlemen looked puzzled and ashamed. No one had told them about the British custom of lining up for a bus so that the first person who arrived at a bus-stop is the first person to get on the bus.
Learning the language of a country isn’t enough. If you want to ensure a pleasant visit, find out as much as possible about the manners and customs of your hosts. You will probably be surprised just how different they can be from your own. A visitor to India would do well to remember that people there consider it impolite to use the left hand for passing food at table. The left hand is supposed to be used for washing yourself. Also in India, You might see a man apparently shaking his head at another and assume (认为) that he is disagreeing. But in many parts of India a rotating (旋转) movement of the head is a gesture that express agreement or acceptance. Nodding your head when offered a drink in Bulgaria is likely to leave you thirsty. In that country you shake your head to express “yes” — a nod means “no”.
In Europe it is quite usual to cross your legs when sitting, talking to someone, even at an important meeting. Doing this when meeting an important person in Thailand, however, could cause offence (冒犯). It is considered too informal an attitude for such an occasion. Also when in Thailand avoid touching the head of an adult — it’s just not done. Attitudes to women vary considerably around the world. In Japan, for example, it is quite usual for men to plan evening entertainments for themselves and leave their wives at home.
Knowing about customs and attitudes is useful when you are travelling, but you also need to know the language used to express different degrees of formality (礼节).
【小题1】The three foreign gentlemen looked puzzled and ashamed because ________.

A.they didn’t know the English language
B.the bus conductor told them to jump the queue
C.they didn’t know the custom of lining up for a bus
D.they thought they were looked down upon
【小题2】What’s the meaning of the underlined word “insulting” in Para. 1?
A.Modest.B.Entertaining.C.Misunderstanding.D.Rude.
【小题3】Which of the following statements is TRUE according to this passage?
A.In Europe, using the left hand is considered less respected.
B.In India, the left hand is not used as a sign of respect to others.
C.In Thailand, you’d better cross your legs when sitting or talking.
D.In Japan, it is considered bad manners to touch the head of an adult.
【小题4】The underlined sentence “Nodding your head when offered a drink in Bulgaria is likely to leave you thirsty” means in Bulgaria _______.
A.you are probably thirsty if you nod your head
B.you’re possibly eager to have a drink if you nod your head
C.you probably refuse to drink when you nod your head
D.you’d like to have a cup of tea because you nod your head
【小题5】We can infer from the passage that _________.
A.in Asian countries, women are equal to men in every field
B.learning a language well is a necessity before going abroad
C.attitudes to women vary from country to country
D.in Japan, men are still the centre of the family

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In England three foreign gentlemen came to a bus stop. They studied the information on the post sign and decided which bus to take. About five minutes later the bus they wanted came along. They prepared to get on. Suddenly people rushed onto the bus and tried to push them out of the way. Someone shouted insulting remarks about the foreigners. The bus conductor came rushing down the stairs to see what all the trouble was about. The three foreign gentlemen looked puzzled and ashamed. No one had told them about the British custom of lining up for a bus so that the first person who arrived at a bus-stop is the first person to get on the bus.

Learning the language of a country isn’t enough. If you want to ensure a pleasant visit, find out as much as possible about the manners and customs of your hosts. You will probably be surprised just how different they can be from your own. A visitor to India would do well to remember that people there consider it impolite to use the left hand for passing food at table. The left hand is supposed to be used for washing yourself. Also in India, You might see a man apparently shaking his head at another and assume (认为) that he is disagreeing. But in many parts of India a rotating (旋转) movement of the head is a gesture that express agreement or acceptance. Nodding your head when offered a drink in Bulgaria is likely to leave you thirsty. In that country you shake your head to express “yes” — a nod means “no”.

In Europe it is quite usual to cross your legs when sitting, talking to someone, even at an important meeting. Doing this when meeting an important person in Thailand, however, could cause offence (冒犯). It is considered too informal an attitude for such an occasion. Also when in Thailand avoid touching the head of an adult — it’s just not done. Attitudes to women vary considerably around the world. In Japan, for example, it is quite usual for men to plan evening entertainments for themselves and leave their wives at home.

Knowing about customs and attitudes is useful when you are travelling, but you also need to know the language used to express different degrees of formality (礼节).

1.The three foreign gentlemen looked puzzled and ashamed because ________.

A. they didn’t know the English language

B. the bus conductor told them to jump the queue

C. they didn’t know the custom of lining up for a bus

D. they thought they were looked down upon

2.What’s the meaning of the underlined word “insulting” in Para. 1?

A. Modest.   B. Entertaining.      C. Misunderstanding.      D. Rude.

3.Which of the following statements is TRUE according to this passage?

A. In Europe, using the left hand is considered less respected.

B. In India, the left hand is not used as a sign of respect to others.   

C. In Thailand, you’d better cross your legs when sitting or talking.       

D. In Japan, it is considered bad manners to touch the head of an adult.

4.The underlined sentence “Nodding your head when offered a drink in Bulgaria is likely to leave you thirsty” means in Bulgaria _______.

A. you are probably thirsty if you nod your head

B. you’re possibly eager to have a drink if you nod your head

C. you probably refuse to drink when you nod your head

D. you’d like to have a cup of tea because you nod your head

5.We can infer from the passage that _________.

A. in Asian countries, women are equal to men in every field

B. learning a language well is a necessity before going abroad

C. attitudes to women vary from country to country

D. in Japan, men are still the centre of the family

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听力测试

听下面5段材料。每段材料后有几个小题,从题中所给的三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段材料前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段材料读两遍。

听第1段材料回答第1~3题。

W:Excuse me, do you have any books on travel?

M:What type of travel are you interested in?

W:I am planning to take a trip to Africa.

M:Will you be a tourist or will you be working there?

W:I’m going to teach English there.

M:How long are you planning to stay?

W:One year.

M:Which country are you going to?

W:Egypt.

M:We have some excellent books on Egypt.Let me show you.

1.Which country is the woman going to?

A.Namibia.

B.Somali.

C.Egypt.

2.What is the woman going to do in Africa?

A.Take a trip.

B.Be a tourist.

C.Teach English.

3.How long is the woman planning to stay?

A.One year.

B.Two years.

C.Three years.

听第2段材料,回答第4~5题。

M:Good morning.What would you like?

W:I’d like a pound of apples, please.

M:The green apples or the red ones?

W:The green ones, please.Excuse me, I’d like the ones behind the counter, please.

M:The ones in the box are very good.

W:I’d like the ones behind the counter, big and fresh.

M:All right.Here you are.

W:Thank you.How much is that?

M:65p, please.

W:Here you are.

4.What’s the cost of a pound of green apples?

A.35 p.

B.65 p.

C.95 p.

5.Why does the woman repeat that she wants the apples behind the counter?

A.Because the apples are big, fresh and green.

B.Because the apples are small, fresh and green.

C.Because the apples are big, fresh and red.

听第3段材料,回答第6~8题。

W:Hi, Robbin.Did you take part in the London Marathon race?

M:Yes.What would you like to know?

W:What place did you compete for in the race?

M:Well, I’m quite happy with my result.I came out 128th.

W:Congratulations, Robbin.You were really great.

M:Thanks a lot.I was just lucky.

W:Will you please tell me what time the race started today?

M:Nine o’clock, and the winner finished at 11∶15.

W:That’s great.How long did you take?

M:Three and a half hours.Did you know the record is 2 hours and 10 minutes 38 seconds?

W:No, I didn’t.That’s really fast.

6.What place did Robbin win the London Marathon race?

A.The champion.

B.The 98th place.

C.The 128th place.

7.How long did the race winner take more beyond the record?

A.6 minutes 38 seconds.

B.5 minutes 32 seconds.

C.4 minutes 22 seconds.

8.How long did Robbin take more than the winner?

A.One and a half hours.

B.One hour and fifteen minutes.

C.One hour and ten minutes.

听第4段材料,回答第9~11题。

  Many years ago, an English family were living in China.One evening an important Chinese officer came to visit them.It got later and later, and he still did not go.So his hostess invited him to have dinner with them.But she had very little food in the house, so she quickly went to the kitchen and spoke to her Chinese cook.He said, “It is all right.You will have a very good dinner.”

  When they all sat down to eat, the lady was very surprised, because there was a lot of very good food on the table.After the dinner, the hostess ran to the kitchen and said to the cook, “How did you make such a good meal in half an hour?”

  “I did not make it, madam,” he said, “I sent one of the servants to the Chinese officer’s house, and he brought back the Chinese officer’s dinner.”

9.Where were the English family living?

A.England.

B.America.

C.China.

10.What did the hostess do when the officer didn’t go?

A.The hostess invited him to have dinner with her family.

B.The hostess went to the kitchen for cooking herself.

C.The hostess talked with the officer patiently.

11.Why did the cook make such a good meal in half an hour?

A.Because the cook used all the food for the dinner.

B.Because the cook bought all kinds of dishes in a hotel.

C.Because the cook sent one servant to the officer’s house and brought back the officer’s dinner.

听第5段材料,回答第12~15题。

Dear Ken,

  Happy new year! Thank you very much for the beautiful Christmas card you sent.How is the weather in Washington this winter? “Rainy”, I guess you would say.Here in Beijing we are snowed in.In fact the snow is falling while I write this letter.

  The falling snow reminds me of you because we became friends in the winter months when we enjoyed skiing, skating and making snowmen.I can’t believe it’s already been five years since you returned to Washington! The house your family lived in is now taken by an English couple.

  I imagine that you are enjoying your Christmas vacation in Canada.We are also on vacation now, but most of my classmates and I are busy preparing for the university entrance examinations.

  I’m sorry that I have written such a gloomy letter.It should have been a happy one for New Year’s, but I only want to tell you what I am doing.It’s just that I miss you at this time of the year.I wish you could consider coming to visit me in the spring when your father comes on business.We would have such a great time again! Please see if you can come! Let me know soon!

Yours truly,

Wang Wei

12.What was the weather like in Beijing when the letter was written?

A.Rainy.

B.Snowy.

C.Cloudy.

13.How long has it already been since Wang Wei and Ken became good friends?

A.Two years.

B.Four years.

C.Five years.

14.What is Wang Wei preparing for on vacation?

A.For the university entrance examinations.

B.For calling on his friends.

C.For going on trip abroad.

15.Which of the following is NOT true?

A.Wang Wei has received the Christmas card Ken sent.

B.Wang Wei and Ken became good friends in the summer months.

C.Wang Wei is expecting Ken’s coming to Beijing again.

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