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You are invited to dinner. When you enter the dining room and the_______ says "Please take a seat", you may often wonder "Which seat". At a_______ dinner, the host takes the seat facing the _____ . Usually, the most important guest is seated to the host's left. At a Western- style dinner, however, the seat that faces the door is for the most important guest. As for seating arrangements, in both situations people from the host group should ______. with people from the guest group. Although many Chinese people think dinner is a perfect chance for______ , westerners don't always like talking at the table. Remember not to talk with your mouth ______ . While someone is talking, you should look into his or her eyes and listen carefully. Safe conversation topics include food, the day's activities and weather.

"I can't stand (ÈÌÊÜ) people who talk ______ into their phones," people often complain (±§Ô¹). We're tired of listening to loud conversations in public. When your mobile phone tings in ____, remember people are not interested in your business. When you are at dinner, it's best to keep your phone on silent. If ______ , just send a text message.

1.A. polite B. proud C. rude D. worded

2.A. boss B. host C. visitor D. chairman

3.A. Western-style B. Chinese-style C. British-style D. usual

4.A. door B. passage C. kitchen D. window

5.A. drink B. talk C. sit D. eat

6.A. fun B. singing C. dancing D. conversation

7.A. wide B. open C. full D. closed

8.A. politely B. carefully C. loudly D. happily

9.A. public B. need C. trouble D. class

10.A. secret B. unsafe C. so D. necessary

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Once there was a huge apple tree. A little boy loved to come and play around it every day. He loved the tree and the tree loved to ______ with him. 

Time went by --- the boy had grown up and he ______ played around the tree. One day, the boy came back to the tree and he looked _______¡°Come and play with me,¡± the tree asked the boy. ¡°I¡¯m no longer a kid. I______play around the tree any more.¡±the boy replied,¡°I want toys. I need ______to buy them.¡± ¡°Sorry, I don¡¯t have money. But you can ______ all my apples and sell them. So, you will have money.¡± The boy picked all the apples on the tree and left ______. The boy never came back after he picked the apples. The tree was sad.

After that the boy returned and asked the tree for help again and again. First, he asked the tree for a house, and the tree gave the boy all its branches. Second, he told the tree he needed a ______to go sailing, the tree offered its trunk.______, the boy returned after he left for so many years. ¡°Sorry, my boy. But I don¡¯t have anything for you any more. The only thing left is my dying root£¨¸ù£©,¡± the tree said with tears.

¡°Good! Old tree root is the _____ place to lean on and rest¡±. The boy sat down and the tree was glad and smiled with tears.

This is a story of everyone. The tree is like our parents. When we were______£¬we loved to play with Mom and Dad¡­ When we grow up£¬we ______them£¬and _______come to them when we need something or when we are ______. No matter what£¬parents will always give everything they could to make us happy. We may think that the boy is _____to the tree but that's how all of us are treating our parents.

1.A. live B. chat C. fight D. play

2.A. not longer B. often C. always D. no longer

3.A. sad B. sorry C. delighted D. happy

4.A. can't B. wouldn't C. didn't D. mustn't

5.A. apple B. money C. toys D. help

6.A. buy B. eat C. cut D. pick

7.A. easily B. happily C. sadly D. peacefully

8.A. car B. boat C. ticket D. sails

9.A. Then B. Finally C. Soon D. Last

10.A. old B. worst C. best D. new

11.A. young B. old C. dying D. born

12.A. love B. leave C. know D. hate

13.A. always B. often C. only D. seldom

14.A. in condition B. in return C. in red D. in trouble

15.A. kindly B. commonly C. cruel D. justly

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This was a luxurious hall of a beautiful restaurant with modern cars parking around and people wearing beautiful clothes were sitting at the round tables enjoying their delicious food. Mary, a young waitress , worked here for just a month.

One day, an old man in an old jacket and broken shoes walked slowly into the restaurant with his cane(¹ÕÕÈ).He looked unusual in this big hall. Mary watched him move toward a table by the window. She ran over to him, and said with a smile, ¡°Here, sir. Let me give you a hand.¡±

Without saying a word, he gave her a smile. She pulled the chair away from the table and helped him sit down. Then she put his cane against the table so that he could reach it. In a soft, clear voice he said, ¡°Thank you, Miss.¡±

¡°You¡¯re welcome, sir,¡± she replied, ¡°I¡¯ll be back in a moment, and if you need anything, just wave at me!¡±

After he had finished a good meal, Mary brought him the change. She handed him his cane, and walked with him to the front door. Holding the door open for him, she said, ¡°Come back and see us, sir!¡± The old man turned around and smiled.

When Mary went to clean his table, she was shocked. Under the dish, she found a business card, a 100-dollar bill and a note. The note said, ¡°Dear Mary, I respect you very much, and you respect yourself, too. It shows the way you treat others. You have found the secret of happiness.¡±

In fact, the old man was the owner of the restaurant. That was the first time that she, or any of his waitresses, had seen him.

1.What does the underlined word ¡°luxurious¡± in the first paragraph probably mean in Chinese?

A. ºêΰµÄ B. ºÀ»ªµÄ C. ¼òªµÄ D. ¿Õ¿õµÄ

2.Mary was of a beautiful restaurant.

A. a young waitress B. a young guest

C. a young owner D. a young boss

3.As soon as the old man entered the restaurant, Mary greeted him and .

A. helped him politely

B. moved to him slowly

C. put his cane away angrily

D. ran away from him quickly

4.What did Mary do after the old man had finished the meal?

A. She went to clean his table quickly.

B. She paid for his bill.

C. She walked with him to the front door.

D. She found the secret of happiness.

5.How did Mary feel when she saw the business card, the 100-dollar bill and the note?

A. Pleased. B. Interested.

C. Surprised. D. Worried.

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