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| If you study in America, you need to know some classroom customs.When the teacher asks a question, you 1 to give an answer. If you do not understand the question, you should put up your hand and ask the teacher to 2 the question. If you do not know the answer, it is all 3 to tell the teacher that you do not know. Then he or she may know 4 you need to learn. There is 5 for not doing your homework. If you are absent, you should call your teacher or someone 6 is in your class and ask for the homework. It is not the teacher's responsibility to remind you 7 your missed homework. You must not be absent on a test day. If you are 8 ill, call and let the teacher 9 you can't be there for the test. If your teacher allows you to make up the test, you should take the test within one or two days after returning to class. Serious illness is the only mason for 10 a test. Be on time! It is considered rude to be late. Also, it disturbs other students. 11 you come late, be sure to be quiet. Have your books and papers out of your bag 12 you enter the room. Then come in and go to your seat quietly. In the U.S. it is not necessary to knock when you enter the classroom. If you must leave during a class, do so quietly. There is no need to ask for the teacher's permission. Before entering a teacher's office or 13 office with a closed door, knock first, then wait to 14 in. 15 in class is considered impolite by many teachers. Some teachers may ignore it, but you should get permission first. | |||
| ( )1. A. expected ( )2. A. pardon ( )3. A. wrong ( )4. A. what ( )5. A. no use ( )6. A. those ( )7. A. on ( )8. A. hardly ( )9. A. knows ( )10. A. not attending ( )11. A. For ( )12. A. after ( )13. A. any ( )14. A. be noticed ( )15. A. With a hat |
B. are expecting B. repeat B. right B. how B. no time B. who B. to B. strongly B. to know B. taking B. Once B. while B. all B. be invited B. In a hat |
C. are expected C. ask C. stupid C. how many C. no chance C. which C. in C. badly C. know C. not missing C. Even if C. before C. anyone C. be stopped C. Putting on a hat |
D. expect D. raise D. helpful D. why D. no excuse D. whose D. of D. mostly D. knew D. passing D. Although D. as soon as D. a D. let D. Wearing a hat |
| Would you mind if someone says nothing for your help? Think of the following things. 1.______ She suddenly asks you to pass a bowl to her. You do so. What will your mother's response (反应) be? Maybe she'll say nothing but just go on cooking. After a while, the dinner is ready. Your mother hands you a bowl of rice. What's your response? 2.______ That's what I want to say. In Chinese families, we don't often say "Thank you" to other family members for receiving help or service. 3.______ If we say it, the other people will think we are treating (对待) them as strangers. 4.______ Teachers will thank a student for answering a question; the husband will thank his wife for making a cup of coffee. In Japan, it's a tradition to say "Thank you", no matter (无论) whether the person is a family member or a friend. 5._______ Do you think it is necessary to say "Thank you" to your family members or friends?
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(l)__________ their children may have manners that are not (2)__________ yours. MaIly years (3)__________, children who had good manners were seen and not heard. They kept (4)__________ if grown-ups(成年人) were talking. Today children have more freedom. Sometimes good manners in one place are bad in (5)__________ place. If you visit some friends in Mongolia(蒙古) and they ask you to cat (6)__________ them. What kind of manners do they want you to have? They want you to glve a loud "belch" after you finish (7)__________. Belching would show that you like your food. But in some other countries, if you give a loud belch, you are told to say "(8)__________". Manners are different all over the world. But it is good to know that all manners begin in the (9) __________ way. People necded ways to (10)__________ that they wanted to be friends. |