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       How to greet people from a different country? Most people will say " Hello " or " Nice to meet
you ".  That's right. But greeting is never just that. To be both polite and friendly , you should know
something more.
        In most western countries, people usually shake hands when they meet. The British  only  say
" hello" when they see friends. That's why French people think the British are unfriendly and impolite.
They kiss friends on both cheeks(面颊) each time they meet and leave. How-ever, to Americans,
kiss is very strange between two male friends.
       When you come to Polynesia, you can take people's hands to touch your face. That's a way to
show friend-ship. In Canada, people rub noses when they meet friends. In Tibet, China, you should
bow and stick your tongue out. It shows you have no bad thoughts because you cannot curse(诅咒)
people when your tongue's out.
       Some of the ways above to greet people might be strange for you, but do remember: when in
Rome, do as the Romans do.
1. What can we infer from the first paragraph?   
A. The ways of greet people in different countries are different.
B. Most people like  to  say " Hello" than" Nice  to  meet you " .
C. "Hello" and'- Nice to meet you" are easy for people to remember.
D. There are some more greetings words except " Hello " or" Nice  to  meet  you " .
2. The underlined word" they" refers to ________ . 
A. Americans          
B. Chinese
C. British              
D. French
3. Canadians  ________  to show friendship when they meet friends.
A. take people's hands to touch their faces
B. rub noses 
C. stick tongues out
D. bow
4. In Tibet, China, people stick their tongues out to show ________.
A. they are unhappy
B. they have no bad thoughts
C. they want to curse others
D. they are excited
5. What's the best title for the passage? 
A. Greeting people in different countries
B. The differences  between" Hello" and " Nice to meet you "
C. Different customs in different countries
D. The polite and friendly way to greet people

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     Do you have a pen pal? If not, do you want to have one? Now let me tell you how to get a pen pal. There
are usually three steps (步骤). The first is greeting. In this step, you and your new friend will say “hello” to
each other your names. The second step is to talk. When talking with your new friend, it is always about your
age, your family, your favorites or any other things like that. The third step is leave-taking. In this step, you tell
your new friend that you are happy to meet him/her. You can also say “Do you want to be my pen pal?” or “I
hope we can be pen pals.”
1. This passage is about _____.
A. how to get a pen pal
B. how to get to a hotel
C. how to learn a new language
2. There are _____ steps mentioned (被提及) in the passage.
A. two
B. three
C. four
3. Which of the following is NOT a greeting?
A. Hi!
B. Nice to meet you!
C. Where are you going?
4. You may talk about your father's favorite animals in the _____ step.
A. first
B. second
C. third
5. What does “leave-taking” mean (意思是)?
A. Meeting your pen pal.
B. Visiting your pen pal's house.
C. Saying goodbye to your pen pal.

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用方框中所给单词的适当形式填空,使短文通顺、正确、连贯(每个单词限用一次)

this; time; simple; friend; with; they; reply; topic; if; greet

 
 


Perhaps you've experienced the following situation: You meet an English speaker and begin with what you think is a standard greeting, "How do you do?" Then in ___61___, you hear exactly the same words. You don't know what to say next.

Actually, the exact same greeting is a standard reply to "How do you do?" Don't be nervous, you can __62____ nod and say "fine," and start a new ___63___.

However, next time you watch a Hollywood movie, or ___64___you have the chance to go to an English speaking country, you may be surprised to find that people seldom greet each other ___65___ this sentence. Actually, this expression is very formal (正式的). Many people avoid using such language in everyday life.

Instead of using “how do you do?”, younger people these days use ____66__ own expressions. To people you meet for the first time, you can say: "Nice to meet you." At other__67____, “How's it going?”, “What's up?”, “How are you?” are other casual expressions you can use when talking to friends or ____68__ people.

To reply to ___69___ informal greetings, you can just say "Fine", or "Oh, not so bad". If you are in a good mood, you could even give your friend a "high five". Simply, raise your hand and clap (轻拍) your ___70___ palm in the air.

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用方框中所给单词的适当形式填空,使短文通顺、正确、连贯(每个单词限用一次)

this; time; simple; friend; with; they; reply; topic; if; greet

 
 


Perhaps you've experienced the following situation: You meet an English speaker and begin with what you think is a standard greeting, "How do you do?" Then in ___61___, you hear exactly the same words. You don't know what to say next.

Actually, the exact same greeting is a standard reply to "How do you do?" Don't be nervous, you can __62____ nod and say "fine," and start a new ___63___.

However, next time you watch a Hollywood movie, or ___64___you have the chance to go to an English speaking country, you may be surprised to find that people seldom greet each other ___65___ this sentence. Actually, this expression is very formal (正式的). Many people avoid using such language in everyday life.

Instead of using “how do you do?”, younger people these days use ____66__ own expressions. To people you meet for the first time, you can say: "Nice to meet you." At other__67____, “How's it going?”, “What's up?”, “How are you?” are other casual expressions you can use when talking to friends or ____68__ people.

To reply to ___69___ informal greetings, you can just say "Fine", or "Oh, not so bad". If you are in a good mood, you could even give your friend a "high five". Simply, raise your hand and clap (轻拍) your ___70___ palm in the air.

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  ‘How are you?’is a nice question.It's a friendly way that people in the United States greet each other.But‘How are you?’is also a very unusual question.It's a question that often doesn't have an answer.

  When a person meet a friend on the street and asks‘How are you?’, the person doesn't really expects to hear an answer such as‘I really don't know what's wrong with me.’The person who asks‘How are you?’expects to hear the answer‘Fine’even if the other person isn't! The reason is that‘How are you?’isn't really a question, and‘Fine.’isn't really an answer.They are simply ways of greeting people and saying‘Hello.’

  Sometimes, people also don't say exactly what they mean.For example, when someone asks‘Do you agree?’, the other might be thinking‘No, I disagree.I think you're wrong.’But it isn't very polite to disagree so strongly, so the other person might say,‘I'm not so sure.’It's a nice way to say that you don't agree with someone.

  People also don't say exactly what they are thinking when they finish conversation with other people.For example, many conversations over the phone end when one person says,‘I've got to go now.’Often, the person who want to hang up gives an excuse:‘Someone's at the door.’‘I've got to put the groceries away.’‘Something is burning on the stove!’The excuse might be real, or it might not be.Perhaps the person who wants to hang up simply doesn't want to talk any more, but it isn't very polite to say that.The excuse is more polite, and it doesn't hurt the other person's feelings.

  Whether they are greeting each other, talking about an opinion, or ending a conversation people often don't say exactly what they are thinking.It's an important way that people try to be nice to each other, and it's all part of the game of language!

(1)

When a person in the United States asks,‘How are you?’ he or she expects to hear‘________.’

[  ]

A.

Fine

B.

Hello

C.

I don't know

D.

No answer

(2)

When a person wants to disagree with somebody, it is very polite to say ________.

[  ]

A.

You're wrong.I disagree

B.

I'm not so sure

C.

I'm sure I disagree

D.

I'm sure you're wrong

(3)

A polite way to end a conversation on the phone is to say‘________.’

[  ]

A.

You have to go now

B.

I want to hang up

C.

I have to go now

D.

I don't want to talk to you any longer

(4)

When a person says‘I've got to go now.Someone is at the door,’the person may be ________.

[  ]

A.

giving an excuse

B.

hurting someone's feeling

C.

talking to a person at the door

D.

getting into someone's way

(5)

One of the rules of the game of language is probably‘________.’

[  ]

A.

Always say what you mean

B.

Don't disagree with people

C.

Be polite

D.

Say exactly what you are thinking

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