When the guest finishes his dinner, and you want to know his suggestion, what would you
第1题
When will the attendees hear the guest of honor' s speech?
A.Monday morning
B.Monday afternoon
C.Tuesday afternoon
D.Wednesday morning
第3题
What should you do when you are a guest in England?
A.Leave a little food.
B.Don't finish a drink.
C.Finish a drink.
第4题
The guest ______ one of the hotel servants of stealing her money when she was out.
A.blamed
B.accused
C.charged
D.criticized
第5题
According to the passage, guest workers in the U.S.
A.are immigrants working for short time.
B.are opposed by both Parties and all classes.
C.are believed to leave when their visas expire.
D.are well paid from farm owners.
第6题
According to the passage, Guest Workers
A.are immigrants working in the U.S. for short time.
B.are opposed by both Parties and all classes.
C.are believed to leave when their visas expire.
D.Policy is launched before and proved feasible in history.
第7题
Dining Custom
Every land has its own dining custom, and the United States is no exception. Americans feel that the first rule of being a polite guest is to be on time. If a person is invited to dinner at 6:30, the hostess expects him to be there at 6 : 30 or not more than a few minutes after. Because she usually does her own cooking, she times the meal so that the coffee and meat will be at their best at the time she asks the guest to come. If he is late, the food will not be so good, and the hostess will be disappointed. When the guest can not come on time, he calls his host or hostess on the telephone, gives the reason, and tells at what time he thinks he can come.
As guests continue to arrive, the men in the group stand when a woman enters and remain standing until she found a chair. A man always rises when he is being introduced to a woman. A woman does not rise when she is being introduced either to a man or a woman unless the woman is much older.
When the guests sit down at a dinner table, it is customary for the men to help the ladies by pushing their chairs under them.
Even an American may be confused by the number of knives, forks, and spoons besides his plate when he sits down to a formal dinner. The rule is simple, however: use them in the order in which they lie, beginning from the outside. Or watch the hostess and do what she does. The small fork on the outside on the left is for salad, which is often served with the soup. The spoon on butter spreader, on a small bread-and-butter plate at the left. As the bread is passed, each guest puts his piece on the bread-and-butter plate.
As a country of immigrants, the U.S. does not have its own dinning customs.
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Not mentioned
第8题
A、Write both English and the local language, so taxi drivers can read it
B、Be direct when directing
C、Give directions from the guests’ perspective
D、All of the above are good practices
第9题
听力原文: Different countries and different people have different manners. Before entering a house in some Asian countries, it is good manners to take off your shoes. In some European countries, even though shoes are very muddy, this is not done. A guest in a Chinese house sometimes does not finish a drink to show that enough has been had. In a Malay house, too, a guest always leaves a little food. In Eng land, a guest always finishes a drink to show that he or she enjoys it.
We should learn about the customs of other people, so that they will not think us ill-mannered. But people all over the world agree that being well-mannered really means being kind and helpful to others, especially to those older or weaker. If you remember this, you will not go wrong.
Here are some examples of the things that well-mannered people do and do not do. They never laugh at people when they are in trouble. They are always kind either to people or animals. When peo ple are waiting for a bus, or in a post office they line up to wait for their turn. On the bus, they give their seats to older people who are standing. If they accidentally bump into someone, or get in their way, they say "Excuse me" or "I'm sorry".
They say "Please" when making a request, and "Thank you" when they receive something. They do not sit down until other persons are seated. They do not talk too much about themselves. When they're eating, they do not speak with their mouths full of food.
What should you do before you enter a house in some Asian countries?
A.Take off your coat.
B.Take off your shoes.
C.Take off your hat.
第10题
Dining Custom
Every land has its own dining custom,and the United States is no exception.Americans feel that the first rule of being a polite guest is to be on time.If a person is invited to dinner at 6:30,the hostess expects him to be there at 6:30 or no more than a few minutes after. Because she usually does her own cooking,she times the meal so that the coffee and meat will be at their Best at the time she asks the guest to come.If he is late,the food will not be so good,and the hostess will he disappointed.When the guest can not come on time,he calls his host or hostess on the telephone,gives the reason,and tells at what time he thinks he can come.
As guests continue to arrive,the men in the group stand when a woman enters and remain standing until she found a chair.A man always rises when he is being introduced to a woman.A woman does not rise when she is being introduced either to a man or a woman unless the woman is much older.
When the guests sit down at a dinner table,it is customary for the men to help the ladies by pushing their chairs under them.
Even an American may be confused by the number of knives,forks,and spoons besides his plate when he sits down to a formal dinner.The rule is simple,however:use them in the order in which they lie,beginning from the outside.Or watch the hostess and do what she does.The small fork on the outside on the left is for salad,which is often served with the soup.The spoon on butter spreader,on a small bread-and-butter plate at the left.As the bread is passed,each quest puts his piece on the bread-and-butter plate.
第 1 题 As a country of immigrants,the U.S.does not have its own dinning customs.
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Not mentioned
第11题
听力原文:M: Hi, Phyllis. It's great to see you! Where should I put my coat?
W: Welcome, Joel. You can just throw it on the bed in the guest bedroom with all the rest. What's in the bag?
M: Oh, I brought some blocks and puzzles for the kids. They were my son's favorites when he was little.
W: You didn't have to do that. But I'm sure that they'll love them. They're always so bored when I have co-workers over. Thank you.
Where most likely are the speakers?
A.At a school.
B.At a banquet.
C.At a business meeting.
D.At a party.