( ) 5. —What was the biggest challenge when
you were first inFrance?
—Well! I really didn’t know at the dinner table.
A. what to behave B. when to behave
C. where to behave D. how to behave
( ) 4. After you have finished the test, please
your paper with your partner and check the answers each other.
A. receive B. review
C. exchange D. admire
( ) 3. I like all the subjects science. I
think it’s too difficult.
A. besides B. except
C. but D. with
( ) 2. —What do you usually have for breakfast?
—I used to dumplings. But these days I’m used to bread and
milk.
A. eat; have B. eating; having
C. eat; having D. eating; have
( ) 1 . —How are you getting along with your English?
—Not bad. Now I can understand
what the teacher says in class.
A. hardly B. gradually
C. never D. specially
( ) 5. —Satoshi,can you tell me about the table manners inJapan?
—Sure, it’s to point at anyone
with your chopsticks.
A. polite B. proper
C. strict D. rude
( ) 4. —Tom, you are supposed to come to
school on time, but you are always time.
—Sorry, Sir. I’ 11 try not to be late for school again.
A. worried about B. pleased with
C. relaxed about D. strict with
( ) 3. Table manners inChinaare different from
inAmerica.
A. this B. that
C. those D. it
( ) 2. She was very , and everybody liked her.
A. rude B. polite
C. strict D. nervous
( ) 1. He became a waiter and his job was to
serve at .
A. play B. school
C. table D. work