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Tolerance: Respect the differences in others

       You may not realize it, but you are doing much more than just studying when you are at school. School is also the place   36   you socialize and learn to get along with people. But this is   37   easy. What can you do   38   you just don’t like one of your classmates?

       If you discover that you have problems   39   your classmates or friends, the most important thing to learn is tolerance. Tolerance is the   40   to recognize and respect the   41   in others. We cannot change the way that other people act,   42   it is important to learn to live happily with them.  

       Practicing tolerance will allow everyone to form better    43    with each other. Getting to know someone   44     help you understand why they do things   45   from you. It is important to remember that just because something is different does not mean that it is bad.   46   teaches us to keep an even temper and open mind.

       One thing to   47   is the old saying, “Treat others how you want   48   ”. You would like to be treated kindly by your classmates, so it is   49   to treat them with equal kindness. If you tolerate   50   it does not mean that you have to like it. No one is asking you to   51   who you are or what you believe in. Tolerance just means that you will be   52   of the differences in others and not try to make them change. 

       It is important to   53    tolerance because it will make everyone’s lives easier.  Learn to accept people for their different abilities and interests. The world is a very   54   , and practicing tolerance in your own school and city can help make    55   .

36.A.which       B.where       C.that   D.when

37.A.very  B.often C.not always       D.really

38.A.unless       B.since C.because     D.if

39.A.getting along with          B.making apologies to

       C.getting away from   D.fleeing from

40.A.reflection  B.benefit      C.patience    D.ability

41.A.characteristics  B.thoughts   C.consequence    D.differences

42.A.so    B.and   C.but    D.although

43.A.moods      B.habits       C.relationships    D.feelings

44.A.must B.may C.should      D.can

45.A.fortunately       B.easily       C.differently       D.attentively

46.A.Patience   B.Experience       C.Tolerance        D.kindness

47.A.keep in touch   B.keep in mind   C.keep up with    D.keep to yourselves

48.A.to treat     B.being treated    C.to be treated    D.to be treating

49.A.attractive  B.important        C.desperate D.fantastic

50.A.something       B.anything   C.everything       D.nothing

51.A.change     B.remind     C.promise    D.decide

52.A.convenient       B.respectful        C.negative    D.unselfish

53.A.ignore      B.cancel      C.prevent     D.practice

54.A.diverse    B.same C.individual D.apparent

55.A.no difference   B.an effect   C.an apology       D.a difference

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Among the many differences between Western and Chinese cultures, table manners are one of the most noticeable(显著的) differences. Westerners often make mistakes at the table in China or in a Chinese home. In order not to have an embarrassing(尴尬的) experience, here are some things to consider next time you are eating with some Chinese.
Step1:
Keep in mind that food is shared. It is one of the biggest differences between Chinese and Western eating habits. In China a few dishes are placed in the center of a table and shared by all. Also, you should offer thanks when a Chinese host takes food from one of the dishes on the table and places it on your plate. Refusing it would not be polite even if you are full.
Step2:
Respect the chopsticks. The chopsticks are the single most important tool at a Chinese table. Use the chopsticks to grab food and never skewer (叉) it. Also make sure to place your chopsticks over your bowl or plate. Don’t lay them on the table or even worse, stick them into the rice bowl.
Step3:
Use communal(共用的)chopsticks. To take food from the center of the table you should use the communal chopsticks or spoons that are placed there for that purpose. If there are no communal tools, use the other ends of your chopsticks to take food, remembering not to use the other end to put food into your mouth.
Step4:
Respect the elders. Table manners in China place extra respect on elders. At the table, pass food to your elders before taking it for yourself. If someone makes a toast, make sure that when you clink glasses with someone older than you, the rim of your glass is lower than the rim of the elder person.
【小题1】How can you use your chopsticks according to the passage?

A.Use them to grab your own food.
B.Put them on the table.
C.Use them to skewer the food.
D.Stick them into the rice bowl.
【小题2】According to the passage, the following are wrong EXCEPT that ________.
A.you don’t have to accept the food a Chinese host places on your plate
B.a skewer is also a commonly used tool at a Chinese table
C.one can offer his own chopsticks for communal use when there aren’t any
D.when clinking glasses, the rim of the younger person should be lower than that of the older person
【小题3】What is the purpose of writing the passage?
A.To let the world get a full understanding of China.
B.To introduce table manners among different cultures.
C.To introduce Chinese table manners to Westerners.
D.To introduce how Chinese table manners came into being.

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Among the many differences between Western and Chinese cultures, table manners are one of the most noticeable(显著的) differences. Westerners often make mistakes at the table in China or in a Chinese home. In order not to have an embarrassing(尴尬的) experience, here are some things to consider next time you are eating with some Chinese.

Step1:

Keep in mind that food is shared. It is one of the biggest differences between Chinese and Western eating habits. In China a few dishes are placed in the center of a table and shared by all. Also, you should offer thanks when a Chinese host takes food from one of the dishes on the table and places it on your plate. Refusing it would not be polite even if you are full.

Step2:

Respect the chopsticks. The chopsticks are the single most important tool at a Chinese table. Use the chopsticks to grab food and never skewer (叉) it. Also make sure to place your chopsticks over your bowl or plate. Don’t lay them on the table or even worse, stick them into the rice bowl.

Step3:

Use communal(共用的)chopsticks. To take food from the center of the table you should use the communal chopsticks or spoons that are placed there for that purpose. If there are no communal tools, use the other ends of your chopsticks to take food, remembering not to use the other end to put food into your mouth.

Step4:

Respect the elders. Table manners in China place extra respect on elders. At the table, pass food to your elders before taking it for yourself. If someone makes a toast, make sure that when you clink glasses with someone older than you, the rim of your glass is lower than the rim of the elder person.

1.How can you use your chopsticks according to the passage?

A.Use them to grab your own food.

B.Put them on the table.

C.Use them to skewer the food.

D.Stick them into the rice bowl.

2.According to the passage, the following are wrong EXCEPT that ________.

A.you don’t have to accept the food a Chinese host places on your plate

B.a skewer is also a commonly used tool at a Chinese table

C.one can offer his own chopsticks for communal use when there aren’t any

D.when clinking glasses, the rim of the younger person should be lower than that of the older person

3.What is the purpose of writing the passage?

A.To let the world get a full understanding of China.

B.To introduce table manners among different cultures.

C.To introduce Chinese table manners to Westerners.

D.To introduce how Chinese table manners came into being.

 

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Among the many differences between Western and Chinese cultures, table manners are one of the most noticeable(显著的) differences. Westerners often make mistakes at the table in China or in a Chinese home. In order not to have an embarrassing(尴尬的) experience, here are some things to consider next time you are eating with some Chinese.
Step1:
Keep in mind that food is shared. It is one of the biggest differences between Chinese and Western eating habits. In China a few dishes are placed in the center of a table and shared by all. Also, you should offer thanks when a Chinese host takes food from one of the dishes on the table and places it on your plate. Refusing it would not be polite even if you are full.
Step2:
Respect the chopsticks. The chopsticks are the single most important tool at a Chinese table. Use the chopsticks to grab food and never skewer (叉) it. Also make sure to place your chopsticks over your bowl or plate. Don’t lay them on the table or even worse, stick them into the rice bowl.
Step3:
Use communal(共用的)chopsticks. To take food from the center of the table you should use the communal chopsticks or spoons that are placed there for that purpose. If there are no communal tools, use the other ends of your chopsticks to take food, remembering not to use the other end to put food into your mouth.
Step4:
Respect the elders. Table manners in China place extra respect on elders. At the table, pass food to your elders before taking it for yourself. If someone makes a toast, make sure that when you clink glasses with someone older than you, the rim of your glass is lower than the rim of the elder person

  1. 1.

    How can you use your chopsticks according to the passage?

    1. A.
      Use them to grab your own food
    2. B.
      Put them on the table
    3. C.
      Use them to skewer the food
    4. D.
      Stick them into the rice bowl
  2. 2.

    According to the passage, the following are wrong EXCEPT that ________

    1. A.
      you don’t have to accept the food a Chinese host places on your plate
    2. B.
      a skewer is also a commonly used tool at a Chinese table
    3. C.
      one can offer his own chopsticks for communal use when there aren’t any
    4. D.
      when clinking glasses, the rim of the younger person should be lower than that of the older person
  3. 3.

    What is the purpose of writing the passage?

    1. A.
      To let the world get a full understanding of China
    2. B.
      To introduce table manners among different cultures
    3. C.
      To introduce Chinese table manners to Westerners
    4. D.
      To introduce how Chinese table manners came into being
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