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53asking/turningtoourteacher
54materialsinthebackofthebook
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Ⅵ.56Wearecoming.
57Helpyourselves!
58Idlikesomechicken.
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Gladtoreceiveyourmessage.
IfyouareinvitedtodinnerinChina,trytobefreeatthe
dinnertable.Ifyoudontknowhowtousechopsticks,justwatch
theotherperson,andfolowthem.Ifyoustilhavenoideaabout
whattodo,dontbeshyaboutaskingthepersonsnexttoyou.Its
betertoaskthantobeuncomfortableandnervousquietly.
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Q:WhatkindofsportdidAronusetoplay?
2.W:WhatstheweatherlikeinBeijing?
M:Inwinteritsoftenwindy,andinsummeritssunny.
Q:HowstheweatherinsummerinBeijing?
3.W:Arethekeysinyourpocket,Mark?
M:No,theyarent,Ilefttheminthecar.
Q:WhereareMarkskeys?
4.W:WhendidyoucometoXianDavid?
M:Icamehereabouttwoyearsagowithmyparents.
Q:HowlonghastheboybeeninXian?
5.W:Peter,whywereyoulatethismorning?
M:Mybikewasbrokenonmywaytotheofice.
Q:WhywasPeterlatethismorning?
6.W:YoudidntshowupatNancysbirthdaypartylastnight,
didyou?
M:No,Ididnt.Iwenttovisitmyuncle.Hewasilinhospital.
Q:Whatdidtheboydolastnight?
7.W:Andy,therewasaphonecalforyoujustnow.
M:Oh,whowasit?
W:Yourbrother.
Q:Whomadethetelephonecaljustnow?
8.W:Excuseme,wheresthenearestpostofice,please?
M:Goalongthisstreetandturnleft,andthenyoulseeitonyour
right.
Q:Whereisthewomangoing?
9.W:Ilhaveadinnerpartyforournewteacherintherestaurant.
Wilyoucomethen?
M:Certainly.Ialsolikeherverymuch.
Q:Whatistherelationshipbetweenthegirlandtheboy?
10.W:Wecomeearly,Alan.Themuseumisntopen.
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M:Thatwouldbenice.Bytheway,howlongwilthisflightlast?
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M:Itisveryinteresting.AndtheEnglishiseasytounderstand.
W:Wel,soitis.
M:Oh,sory.Icantgoontalkingaboutitwithyouanylonger.
W:Itdoesntmater.Beterstayhereforanothertenminutes.
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introduce one of the Chinese traditional festivals, the
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ChineseNewYearandalsothebiggestdayoftheyear.Sopeople
comebackhomefromdiferentplacesandgettogetherforabig
dinner.Manypeoplestayuplatetowelcomethenewyear,
hopingtheywilhaveabrightnewstart.
Duringthefestival,peoplevisittheirrelativesandfriends
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Octoberwhenthemoonappearsthebiggestandbrightestinthe
year.
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anykindofofer,evenifyoudontlike.Maybeitisstrangeforyou.You
wilfindthereisnopoliteBritishwayofsayingnoinFrance.
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restaurantsfortheirrelaxingmealsanda2hourbreak.
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culture.Youhavebeenusedtodrinkingcofeeinarestaurantquickly.But
youwilfindFrenchpeopleoftenhavecofeeandslices(
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homemadecakewiththeiroldfriendsintheirwarmhomes.Iamsureyou
wilalsoenjoythiskindoflifestyleverymuch.
Greetings.Englishpeopleshaketheirhandsonthefirstmeeting,but
inFrancepeoplegreeteachotherwithtwokissesonthecheekswhenthey
meeteachotherforthefirsttime.
( )21.Saying“no”toaperson .
A.iseasyforaFrenchperson
B.isrudeinFrance
C.isquitecommonisFrance
D.isstrangeforanEnglishman
( )22.WhatshouldyoudowhenyoumeetaFrenchpersonforthefirst
time?
A.Bowtohim/her. B.Shakehis/herhand.
C.Kisshis/hercheeks. D.Hughim/her.
( )23.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytelus?
A.TravelinginFrance.
B.Makingfriendswithfrenchpeople.
C.DeliciousfoodinFrance.
D.CulturaldiferencesbetweenFranceandBritain.
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werealwayspossible,evenoversomethingassimpleas“yes”and“no”.
OnherfirstdayinMicronesia,anislandinthePacific,Lisathought
peoplewerentpayinganyatentiontoher.Thedaywashot.Shewentinto
astoreandasked,“Doyouhavecolddrinks?”Thewomantheredidntsay
anything.Lisarepeatedthequestion.Thewomanstilsaidnothing.She
laterlearnedthatthewomanhadansweredher:Shehadraisedher
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JanrememberedanexperienceshehadinBulgaria,acountryin
Europe.Shewenttoarestaurantthatwasknownforitscabbage.Sheasked
thewaiter,“Doyouhavecabbagetoday?”Henoddedhishead.Jan
waited,butthecabbagenevercame.Inthatcountry,anodmeans“no”.
TomhadasimilarproblemwhenhearivedinIndia.Afterexplaining
somethinginclass,heaskedhisstudentsiftheyunderstood.They
answeredwithmanydiferentnodsandshakesofthehead.Hethought
somepeoplehadnotunderstood,soheexplainedagain.Whenheasked
again,theydidthesamething.Hesoonfoundoutthathisstudentsdid
understand.InIndia,peoplenodandshaketheirheadsindiferentways
dependingonwheretheycomefrom.Youhavetoknowwhereapersonis
fromtounderstandwhethertheymean“yes”or“no”.
( )24TheseAmericansteachingEnglishinothercountriesfoundthat
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Cshouldoftendiscusstheirexperiences
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ThistraditionaltechniquedatesbacktotheMingandQingdynasties.
Itnotonlymakessuretheteaisgood,butisalsoanimportantpartof
Chineseteaculture.“Longjingtealeavesarefamousfortheircolor,taste
andshape.Onlybyhandcanwemakethebestofthem.Itslikemakinga
workofart,”Fansaid.
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easier,butthequalityisnotasgood,”Fansaid.“Machinemadeteafloats
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InMarch,2020,whenPresidentXiJinpingvisitedHangzhou,he
watchedFanroasttealeaves.Fanchangedthestrengthandmovementof
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“Thethingsmadebytwopalmscannotbereplacedbymoderntechnology.”
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A.Pickingtealeaves.
B.Atraditionalwayofdrinkingtea.
C.Roastingtealeavesbyhand.
D.Usingmachinestoheattealeaves.
( )28.AccordingtoFan,whatwilhappentotealeavesiftheyhave
toomuchwater?
A.Theywilgobadquickly.
B.Theywilbreakintopieces.
C.Theywillosetheirfreshtaste.
D.Theywilhaveabitertaste.
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A.Itcannotensurethequalityofthetea.
B.Itmakestealeavesheavier.
C.Itdoesntsaveanyenergy.
D.Itcostsmoremoney.
( )30.Whatdoweknowfromthelastparagraph?
A.Fanwilopenhisownschool.
B.Fanssonstudiedteacultureincolege.
C.Fanssonislearninghowtoroasttealeavesbyhand.
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33. Somepeopledonotlikepotatoesorbread.Theypreferrice.
34. Mostpeoplehavetheirfavoritecolors.Somepeoplelike
brightcolors.Otherspreferpalecolors.
Manypeopleliketraveling.Diferentpeoplelikediferentplaces.
Somepeopleliketogotothecountries.Theylikethefreshair.Some
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B.Noteveryonelikesthesamecolor.
C.MilionsofpeoplewatchthegamesonTV.
D.Diferentpeoplelikediferentkindsofpets.
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Whenyouhaveaquestion,especialysomethingaboutascienceor
math,dontalwaysturntoyourteacher!Itisagoodideatotrytofindthe
answeryourself.Ifthisdoesntwork,youcanlookatthematerialsinthe
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helpyouunderstandtheproblem.
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53.Whenmeetingaquestion,whatshouldyoudo?
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54.Whatmayhelpyouunderstandtheproblem?
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