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A primary school has ______ signs to warn phone-obsessed(手机控) parents to greet their children with a smile ______ the day ______ staring at the screens of their phones.

It has become common at the school gates to see children

______ up to their parents, only to find that they are writing a message, making a phone call, or chatting in the Wechat.

Now the headmaster has put up the signs to warn the parents not to stare at their phones.

The signs say: "Greet your child with a smile, not a ______" and draw a man ______ mobile to their ear, crossed out in a red circle.

The headmaster said: "We are trying to develop our ______ and listening skills in school and we thought it was a really ______ way to get the message across.

He said: "I think the signs need to be put up because everyone ______ their kids up on their phones. I’d like to think they’d make a ______.

1.A. put on B. put up C. put off D. put down

2.A. by the end of B. in the end C. at the end D. at the end of

3.A. instead of B. but for C. because of D. to start with

4.A. ran B. runs C. running D. to run

5.A. mobile B. book C. schoolbag D. gift

6.A. for B. in C. on D. with

7.A. hearing B. speaking C. reading D. writing

8.A. simple B. difficult C. easily D. interesting

9.A. stays B. sets C. gets D. picks

10.A. phone B. difference C. dream D. surprise

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In the eyes of many Westerners, Chinese are the best hosts (主人) but the worst guests in the world. This is probably because the guest-host relationship in China is much different from that in some Western countries.

In China, guests are almost like gods. Whenever I enter a Chinese person’s home, there is always fruit on the table for me, and someone is quick to bring me a cup of tea or water. In the West, things are different. Acting according to the host’s way of doing things is usual behavior for a guest.

And there are lots of things Westerners find difficult to adapt to. For example, my mother-in-law doesn’t smoke. So when I see some of her guests smoking in her house. As a non-smoker, I feel unhappy. Usually I want to stop them directly. But I must realize that, to be a good host in China, she mustn’t do that. However, in most North American homes, you should not smoke in the same case. You could ask, “Is it OK if I smoke?” But don’t be surprised if you get a “no”. In our culture, it’s not considered rude at all.

In China, you probably won’t need to change the guest-host relationship very much because you will probably only be the host, and Chinese are naturally very good hosts. But if western hosts invite you to their house, try not to be too surprised if their style of treating you is not what you have expected.

1.Many Westerners think Chinese are the worst guests because ________.

A. Chinese act like gods in their home B. they don’t expect gifts from Chinese

C. there are cultural differences D. Chinese are heavy smokers

2.When a Western guest visits a Chinese family, he often ________ .

A. buys some fruit B. feels like a god

C. wants some gifts D. takes a cup of tea

3.If the writer’s guests want to smoke in his house, he will probably say “________”

A. It’s OK. Go ahead. B. Would you like a cigarette (香烟)?

C. Smoking is a bad habit. D. Sorry, please don’t smoke here.

4.In the passage, the underlined phrase “adapt to” probably means “________”.

A. think back to B. get used to

C. look forward to D. keep close to

5.When it comes to the guest-host relationship, the writer thinks ________.

A. foreigners should learn from Chinese

B. hosts must do things in the guests’ way

C. Western hosts are always nice to guests

D. people should understand cultural differences

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