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根據(jù)對(duì)話內(nèi)容,在空白處填寫適當(dāng)?shù)脑捳Z(yǔ)(話語(yǔ)可能是一個(gè)句子,也可能是一個(gè)短語(yǔ)或一個(gè)詞),使對(duì)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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根據(jù)對(duì)話內(nèi)容,在空白處填寫適當(dāng)?shù)脑捳Z(yǔ)(話語(yǔ)可能是一個(gè)句子,也可能是一個(gè)短語(yǔ)或一個(gè)詞),使對(duì)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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綜合填空:用方框中單詞或詞組的恰當(dāng)形式填空,使短文完整、通順。(5分)

have to,  ask for,  cough,  herself,  go

Dear Mr. Lee,

I’m sorry to tell you that my grandmother is ill. She 1. day and night. My parents aren’t at home now. They 2. to Beijing on business last week. My grandma can not look after 3.. So I4.take care of her. May I5. two days leave?

Yours,

Yu Ting

 

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綜合填空:用方框中單詞或詞組的恰當(dāng)形式填空,使短文完整、通順。(5分)

have to,  ask for,  cough,  herself,  go
Dear Mr. Lee,
I’m sorry to tell you that my grandmother is ill. She 【小題1】 day and night. My parents aren’t at home now. They 【小題2】 to Beijing on business last week. My grandma can not look after 【小題3】. So I【小題4】take care of her. May I【小題5】 two days leave?
Yours,
Yu Ting

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綜合填空:用方框中單詞或詞組的恰當(dāng)形式填空,使短文完整、通順。

have to, ask for, cough, herself, go

Dear Mr. Lee,

I’m sorry to tell you that my grandmother is ill. She  96 day and night. My parents aren’t at home now. They  97 to Beijing on business last week. My grandma can not look after  98 . So I 99 take care of her. May I  100 two days leave?

Yours,

Yu Ting

 

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