You ______________ eat in class.
A. don't B. can't C. not D. no
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When you come to Japan, you need to learn some rules for eating. They aren't difficult to learn.
If you eat something with the Japanese, you can hear them say "itadaki-masu". This is to show thanks for the food they eat and to the person who made the food. You can also hear the Japanese say "gochiso-sama" when they finish eating. This is also to show thanks and to say the dishes (菜) are good. They start to eat only when everybody is seated (就座) at the table. They usually have a conversation at meals, but they don't speak while they are eating.
Remember the rules and they can help you. You should also remember that it's good to eat every dish.
根據(jù)以上短文內(nèi)容,判斷下列句子正(T)誤(F).
( ) 1. The Japanese say "itadaki-masu" to show the dishes are delicious.
( ) 2. The Japanese usually say "gochiso-sama" before the meal.
( ) 3. The Japanese usually start to eat after everybody sits at the table.
( ) 4. The Japanese usually don't talk to another person during the meal.
( ) 5. Eating every dish is bad when you eat in a Japanese home.
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Here is how to leave the supermarket with the things you wanted to buy and nothing more.
Suggestion 1: Pick up a basket. You’ll head straight for the checkout (收款臺) when it starts to get heavy. Don’t use the trolleys (購物車) because they will make you put in extra things. |
Suggestion 2: Make a list and stick to(堅持) it. Supermarkets usually place things we use every day far away, such as bread and milk. So you have to walk along the aisles (過道) in between, buying things you don’t really need on the way. |
Suggestion 3: Keep away from BOGOFs (Buy One Get One Free offers). Just how many watermelons can you eat in a week? Fruit and vegetables usually work out cheaper. |
Suggestion 4: Look up and down. The most expensive things are placed in the middle. For cheaper things, check the higher and the lower places. |
A.One. | B.Two. | C.Three. | D.Four. |
A.pick up a basket | B.look up and down |
C.walk along the aisles | D.keep away from BOGOFs |
A.middle | B.high | C.low | D.near |
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科目:初中英語 來源:2012-2013學年北京市八年級上學期期中考試英語試卷(解析版) 題型:閱讀理解
Here is how to leave the supermarket with the things you wanted to buy and nothing more.
Suggestion 1: Pick up a basket. You’ll head straight for the checkout (收款臺) when it starts to get heavy. Don’t use the trolleys (購物車) because they will make you put in extra things. |
Suggestion 2: Make a list and stick to(堅持) it. Supermarkets usually place things we use every day far away, such as bread and milk. So you have to walk along the aisles (過道) in between, buying things you don’t really need on the way. |
Suggestion 3: Keep away from BOGOFs (Buy One Get One Free offers). Just how many watermelons can you eat in a week? Fruit and vegetables usually work out cheaper. |
Suggestion 4: Look up and down. The most expensive things are placed in the middle. For cheaper things, check the higher and the lower places. |
1.How many suggestions does the writer give us?
A.One. |
B.Two. |
C.Three. |
D.Four. |
2.To buy things we use every day in the supermarket, we have to ______.
A.pick up a basket |
B.look up and down |
C.walk along the aisles |
D.keep away from BOGOFs |
3.The most expensive things are placed in the ______ places.
A.middle |
B.high |
C.low |
D.near |
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根據(jù)對話內(nèi)容,在空白處填寫適當?shù)脑捳Z(話語可能是一個句子,也可能是一個短語或一個詞),使對話完整。
(Thomas was very nervous before going to have a meal at his friend’s house.)
Mr. Lee: Thomas, you look worried. 1.____________?
Thomas: I’m going to have a meal at a Korean friend’s house and I don’t know what I am supposed to do.
Mr. Lee: I have been to Korea twice and I know some Korean table manners.
Thomas: Oh, that’s great! I’ve heard that it’s OK to make noise when you eat in Korea.
Mr. Lee: I guess so, but it depends. When you eat 2.____________, for example, you have to make noise.
Thomas: What do you mean “have to”?
Mr. Lee: It’s said that noodles taste better that way. It shows that you 3._____________.
Thomas: That sounds interesting.
Mr. Lee: At other times try to eat as quietly as possible. It’s not polite to talk while chewing food.
Thomas: I see. 4. _____________?
Mr. Lee: Yes, they use chopsticks for most foods. But for rice and soups they use spoons.
Remember: Never hold both at the same time.
Thomas: Is it OK that I eat the food fast and leave the table early?
Mr. Lee: Not at all. In Korean culture, older people are highly respected(尊敬), you must wait for the elders to hold their spoons first. And you should eat neither too fast nor too slowly. You should keep pace(速度)with the elders. When the elders finish the meal, you can get up together.
Thomas: Oh, that’s quite different from ours. Thank you so much for 5.__________.
Mr. Lee: My pleasure. Please enjoy your meal.
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