题目内容
All of his works as well as his spirit always ________ the people to go through the hard times in their lives.
A.encourage B.encourages C.is encouraging
Country | Dos | Don’ts |
Canada | ◎Get there on time Canadians value time wry much. ◎Tipping(给小费) is a common thing in Canada. | ◎Don’t make any noise while eating and don’t talk while chewing (嚼) the food. |
India | ◎Wash your hands both before and after eating. OTipping is always needed in India. | ◎Don’t cat with your left hand. It’s considered unclean. Use the right hand instead, and cutlery (餐具) is not provided. |
France | ◎Keep your hands above the table. Rest your wrists on the table but not on your lap. ◎When eating bread, always tear (撕) a piece of bread off instead of biting (咬) it directly with your mouth. | ◎Don’t put your elbows on the table. ◎Don’t give tips. There is no need for you to do it in France. |
Japan | ◎Drink directly from the soup bowl, as spoons are uncommon in Japan. ◎Slurp(出声地吃) your food, especially when eating noodles and soup. It shows your appreciation for the chefs work. The louder, the better. | ◎Don’t cross your chopsticks or stick them into a bowl of rice. It’s very rude. The Japanese has no habit of tipping. |
1.It is considered polite to ________ in France.
A.rest your wrists on your lap
B.rest your elbows on the table
C.tear the bread into pieces and eat
2.Which of the following is TRUE about the Japanese table manners?
A.Drinking directly from the soup bowl is uncommon.
B.The Japanese are strict about using chopsticks while eating.
C.The guests are always only served with noodles and soup.
3.The chart above mainly tells readers ________ in different countries.
A.how to behave at table B.whether to tip waiters C.what to do at a party