
Unit 10 You' re supposed to shake hands.综合练习(二) 一、在空格中填上适当的单词, 使对话完整正确。一空一词。 A: Hi, Mr. Smith. I'm leaving for London next week. Can you tell me about some 1. ____ in the UK I don't want to be rude (粗鲁的) there. B: Sure, Jenny. What do you want to know first A: What's the proper way to offer 2. ____ there B: Well, British people usually say“hello” or shake hands when they meet for the first time. A: Oh,I see. How do I start a conversation B: You can talk about the weather, holidays, music, books or something else. But please 3. ____ subjects like age, weight or money. These are about their privacy people there always 4. ____ most. A:I wonder how to 5. ____ well in public. B: Um, for example, when you knock into someone in the street, you should say“sorry”. If someone is in your 6. ____ , you'd better say“excuse me” instead of pushing. A: I see. I'd try to be 7. ____ . I also worry if I'm invited to a family dinner, I can't use knives or forks. B: Most food is 8. ____ with the fork in your left hand and cut with the knife in your right. Then you use the fork to pick up the food. It takes time to practice. Be relaxed. Watch the others and 9. ____ them step by step at the table, and you’ ll gradually get used to these. A: Must I keep my plate 10. ____ after I finish eating B: Yes. It's proper not to take more food than you need. Make sure you eat up all the food on your plate before you rise to leave. A: Thanks for giving me so many suggestions. They' re really useful to me. B:I hope so. Don't forget the golden rule, “When in Rome, do as the Romans do.” 二、根据短文内容, 完成图表中所缺信息。 Red envelopes ( hongbao in Chinese) are very popular in China. Chinese people give them to each other during important festivals and celebrations. They stand for good luck and happiness. It's not completely clear where the tradition about hongbao comes from. But it 视 频 讲 解 might be connected with an old story about lucky money, which is also called yasuiqian in Chinese. In ancient times, there was a terrible monster (怪物) called Sui. The monster's hands were white, but the rest of its body was black. Every year on Chinese New Year's Eve, it would come to touch a sleeping child's forehead three times. Then the child would get a headache and fever and finally become a fool (傻瓜). In order to keep their children from being harmed(伤害) by Sui, parents would keep their lights on and stay up the whole night with their children, which was called“waiting for Sui”. One New Year’ s Eve, in Jiaxing, there was an old couple fearing that Sui would come to harm their son. So, the child was given eight coins to play with to keep awake. The child packed the coins in red paper, and then he played with the packet for a long time. But he was so tired that he still fell asleep, with the red packet beside him. Sui soon appeared and walked towards the child’ s bed. But when the monster tried to touch his forehead, the eight coi ... ...
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