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Unit 5 Good Manners 单元话题(礼仪与习俗)阅读回答问题进阶练18篇(含解析)2024-2025学年八年级英语下册重难点讲练全攻略(牛津译林版)

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    学校:_____姓名:_____班级:_____考号:_____ Unit 5 Good Manners 单元话题(礼仪与习俗)阅读回答问题进阶练18篇 说明:此专题分三个难度层次,基础入门训练<进阶拓展训练< 能力综合实践,老师根据学生实际情况进行针对性难度训练。 基础入门训练6篇 阅读下文并回答问题。 Chinese eating rules have a long history and there are many important eating manners in China. Among them, there are some key ones to follow. First, it’s not polite to start eating before everyone sits down. You also should let the elders eat first to show your respect. Second, you should use chopsticks (筷子) rightly. Don’t point at others or knock the plates and bowls with them. If you want to serve (服务) food to others, it’s better to use serving chopsticks. Third, when eating, don’t make too much noise. It’s better to chew (咀嚼) with your mouth closed to show good manners. And don’t speak when you’re mouth is full of food. Fourth, don’t reach (到达) across the table for food. You should wait for the turntable (转盘) to bring it to you. 1.When is it not polite to start eating in China 2.Who should start eating first 3.What shouldn’t you do with chopsticks 4.How should you chew when eating 5.How many rules does the writer give about eating manners in China The Spring Festival is coming. It’s on February 5th this year. It’s the time to give gifts to your family and friends. But there are some taboos (禁忌) on gift giving. What are those in China Chinese people don’t always give a clock to someone. A clock sounds like “zhong” in Chinese. So giving someone a clock is like saying “your time is up”. People will think it’s not lucky, especially for old people. Buying pears and shoes is also not a good gift. Pears sound like “li” and shoes sound like “xie” in Chinese. They are not good gifts for friends or parents, because they mean something bad in Chinese. What is a good gift then Money can be the answer! A “red envelope” (红包) with money is the best gift in China. People give red envelopes to show their love. People have “lucky” number of money in the red envelopes. The number six and eight are always the lucky numbers in China. So we must avoid giving the wrong gifts for others. 1.When are there any rules in China 2.What gift can’t we give the old people 3.How many bad gifts are there in the passage 4.Do you think a red envelope with money a good gift Why or why not Write 20 words or more. You may have already forgotten the days when you had to learn how to use chopsticks. Every Chinese kid has to learn to use them for some time. But chopsticks are not just simple tools to pick up food. They come with their own special rules and traditions. Playing with chopsticks is seen as bad manners, just as playing with forks and knives in a Western country would be rude. There are also some superstitions (迷信) related to chopsticks. For example, some people believe that chopsticks should not be left standing upright in a bowl. It looks like the incense (香) that Chines ... ...

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