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【题目】In a proper tea ceremony, everyone has their roles. The host is in the position for 1 (pour) tea for everyone and you shouldn't take this role. However, in a restaurant, if someone pours tea for you, you can do it for him in 2 next round. When someone pours tea for you, lightly knock your two fingers 3 the table and say "thank you". If they're older than you, you should pretend to be a little "guilty" because you don't deserve their politeness. This drama should 4 (repeat) every time someone pours tea for you.

In any situations, before you pour tea into your own cup, always look around and see. 5 there's anyone 6 cup is not full. Pour tea into their Cups first, as it's 7 (polite) if you pour tea just for yourself.

In Chinese culture, pouring tea for someone can have a lot of 8(mean). When a guest comes, they serve tea 9 (show) a sign of welcome, when getting 10 (marry), a couple kneels on the floor and passes the tea to their parents to express their gratefulness.

【答案】

1pouring

2the

3on/at

4be repeated

5if(whether)

6whose

7impolite

8meanings

9to show

10married

【解析】本文是一篇记叙文,主要介绍了茶文化,主要描述了喝茶以及倒茶时要注意的事情。

1“The host is in the position for _____1_____ (pour) tea for everyone and you shouldn't take this role.”这里的for为介词,后面应加动词的ing形式,故填pouring。

2“you can do it for him in _____2_____ next round. ”in the next ground,这里的定冠词the表示强调。

3“ lightly knock your two fingers _____3_____ the table”动词knock后应填上介词on或at,词组knock...on/at意为敲击。

4“This drama should _____4_____ (repeat) every time someone pours tea for you.”句意为:每当有人要给你倒茶时,这些戏码是需要被重复的。应填入be repeated 表被动。

5根据第7题后“if you pour tea just for yourself.”可推断出本空应填入if,表假设,意为:如果有人的杯子不够满。

6名词cup前应填入形容词性物主代词whose,意为谁的杯子。

7“as it's _____7_____ (polite) if you pour tea just for yourself”句意:如果你只倒茶给你自己喝,根据常理这显然是不礼貌(impolite)的,故填入impolite。

8“ have a lot of _____8_____(mean)”有很多意义,这里应填入名词形式,且注意要填入名词的复数形式meanings。

9“ they serve tea _____9_____ (show) a sign of welcome”当客人来的时候,他们端上茶来表示欢迎,填入to show,表目的。

10“getting _____10_____ (marry)”固定词组get married,意为结婚。

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