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| Answers To All Your travel | |
| Jun, Korea(韩国) Posted, 5 days ago | Question: First trip to the USA For my new job, I will travel to the United States next month and meet my American boss. This will be my first trip there. I’m worried about correct business behavior and manners. My boss invited me to his home for dinner. Do you have any advice? |
| Sue, Miami Posted, 3 days ago | Re: First trip to the USA It’s a good idea to bring a small gift or something from your country. Don’t be surprised if your boss opens the gift right away. In the USA, people often open a gift when they receive it. In Korea, that is not polite, but it’s common in the USA. |
| Sam, Los Angeles Posted, 2 days ago | Re: First trip to the USA Americans use their hands to eat some kinds of food, such as pizza and fried chicken. Watch your American hosts, and do what they do. |
| Kathryn, New York Posted, 12 hours ago | Re: First trip to the USA In Korea and Japan, it’s the custom to remove your shoes before entering a house. In the United States, you usually don’t take your shoes off. Once I was travelling in Japan and entered a house with my shoes on by mistake. Oops! |
| Lee, Korea Posted, 2 hours ago | Re: First trip to the USA Many Americans are very informal(非正式的)at home. One time I went to an American business partner’s home for dinner, I was surprised that everyone stood and talked in the kitchen while the husband and wife were cooking dinner. Besides, unlike in Korea, everyone took part in the dinner table conversation, even the man’s wife and children. |
| Andrew, Washington Posted, 1 hour ago | Re: First trip to the USA I agree with Lee. You probably won’t speak about business during dinner, so my advice is to know some topics of conversation. For example, you can talk about travel, food, music, or sports. But you’d better not question about age. |
| A.he got a new job |
| B.he would meet his boss |
| C.his boss invited him to his home for dinner |
| D.he wanted to know business behavior and manners in the USA |
| A.开除 | B.移开 | C.脱下 | D.去掉 |
| A.bring a small gift from your country | B.open the gift right away |
| C.enter the house with your shoes on | D.ask a person’s age |
| A.shouldn’t use your hands to eat fried chicken |
| B.can’t stand and talk in the kitchen while the host is cooking |
| C.can’t talk with all the family members |
| D.probably won’t speak about business |
| A.different countries have different customs |
| B.Japanese have the similar customs with Americans |
| C.everyone may take part in the dinner table conversation in Korea |
| D.only people from Korea and America can answer Jun’s question |
| Answers To All Your travel | |
| Jun, Korea(韩国) Posted, 5 days ago | Question: First trip to the USA For my new job, I will travel to the United States next month and meet my American boss. This will be my first trip there. I’m worried about correct business behavior and manners. My boss invited me to his home for dinner. Do you have any advice? |
| Sue, Miami Posted, 3 days ago | Re: First trip to the USA It’s a good idea to bring a small gift or something from your country. Don’t be surprised if your boss opens the gift right away. In the USA, people often open a gift when they receive it. In Korea, that is not polite, but it’s common in the USA. |
| Sam, Los Angeles Posted, 2 days ago | Re: First trip to the USA Americans use their hands to eat some kinds of food, such as pizza and fried chicken. Watch your American hosts, and do what they do. |
| Kathryn, New York Posted, 12 hours ago | Re: First trip to the USA In Korea and Japan, it’s the custom to remove your shoes before entering a house. In the United States, you usually don’t take your shoes off. Once I was travelling in Japan and entered a house with my shoes on by mistake. Oops! |
| Lee, Korea Posted, 2 hours ago | Re: First trip to the USA Many Americans are very informal(非正式的)at home. One time I went to an American business partner’s home for dinner, I was surprised that everyone stood and talked in the kitchen while the husband and wife were cooking dinner. Besides, unlike in Korea, everyone took part in the dinner table conversation, even the man’s wife and children. |
| Andrew, Washington Posted, 1 hour ago | Re: First trip to the USA I agree with Lee. You probably won’t speak about business during dinner, so my advice is to know some topics of conversation. For example, you can talk about travel, food, music, or sports. But you’d better not question about age. |
| A.he got a new job |
| B.he would meet his boss |
| C.his boss invited him to his home for dinner |
| D.he wanted to know business behavior and manners in the USA |
| A.开除 | B.移开 | C.脱下 | D.去掉 |
| A.bring a small gift from your country | B.open the gift right away |
| C.enter the house with your shoes on | D.ask a person’s age |
| A.shouldn’t use your hands to eat fried chicken |
| B.can’t stand and talk in the kitchen while the host is cooking |
| C.can’t talk with all the family members |
| D.probably won’t speak about business |
| A.different countries have different customs |
| B.Japanese have the similar customs with Americans |
| C.everyone may take part in the dinner table conversation in Korea |
| D.only people from Korea and America can answer Jun’s question |
阅读下面短文,按要求完成相关任务。
Chinese love to eat because food is thought to be the most important way to communicate. So some people often order so many dishes that they can’t eat them up. China has taken on a national way to reduce food waste by the public. Restaurants have also joined the fight. Zhong Shushu,a famous woman, said, “I think we need to order something we like to eat and easy to finish. And maybe a half so that we won’t waste.” Once Zhong Shushu ordered ha;f a Beijing duck and some vegetables. She believed that saving food doesn’t mean just being cheap. The managr(经理) of some restaurants is doing what he can to help the people to reduce food waste. If customers(顾客) order more than they can eat, our waiters should remind them to cut the number of dishes kindly to reduce waste. “(their plates, some people, finish, everything, on, eating). Xu Zhijun has done it for years. He call it “cleaning the plates”(光盘行动). The day we interviewed him, he cleared he plate within 20 minutes. Xu Zhijun said, “there are still a lot of people who don’t have enough to eat, but many people have thrown away a whole chicken of fish.” For over a year, Xu Zhijun has done a ot against waste at the dining table. Xu said, “The ‘clear the plates campaign(行动)‘ is not only to save food, but also to protect the environment and our health.”
69. Why do Chinese like to eat?
70. Does Zhong Shushu think saving food means just being cheap?
71. 将括号内斜体部分的词语按正确的顺序排成一个完整的句子。
72. 将划线的句子翻译成汉语。
73. What should you do in the “clear the plats” campaign?
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| Today is my birthday. I 1 thirteen. Mum and Dad get a cake 2 me. I 3 it very much. It's 4 the table now. There is some other 5 , like apples, chicken, 6 and vegetables. 7 I like chicken best. What about 8 mother? She 9 broccoli. To day we'll have lots of 10 for supper. | |||
| ( )1. A. is ( )2. A. in ( )3. A. thank ( )4. A. on ( )5. A. dessert ( )6. A. desks ( )7. A. Because ( )8. A. his ( )9. A. like ( )10. A. chickens |
B. are B. at B. doesn't like B. for B. food B. pens B. If B. my B. likes B. salads |
C. am C. for C. likes C. in C. vegetables C. salad C. So C. her C. does C. eggs |
D. be D. to D. like D. at D. fruits D. bikes D. But D. our D. do D. broccolis |
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