Table manners are how to behave when you eat a meal. They include how to handle knives,forks and spoons and how to eat in a polite manner. To behave well abroad,you are to know some table manners. 

   EATING MANNERS

   Japan: It is “perfectly” okay to slurp when you eat noodles. Unlike making big noises,slurping slightly is not rude. Japanese also say it tastes better if you slurp.

   Russia: Your wrists should be placed on the edge of the table while eating,fork in left hand,and knife in the right. It is not good manners to rest them on your lap. Keep your elbows off the table. Leave some food on your plate to show that the host has given you enough to eat.

   France: Never discuss money or religion over dinner. What is different from the manners in Russia is that finishing everything on your plate is considered good manners.

   Mexico: Whenever you catch the eye of someone who’s eating,even a stranger,it’s good manners to say “provecho”,which means enjoy. In Mexico,dining is more than a meal. It's a social occasion —lunches are seldom quick and suppers can last for hours. Where you sit matters in the country. Before you get seated,look for place cards,or wait until the host seats you. And you must say “enjoy your meal” before you leave the table.

   DRINKING MANNERS 

   America: If you empty a bottle into someone's glass,it obliges that person to buy the next bottle. It's polite to put the last drops into your own glass.

   Australia: In a pub,it's usual to buy a round of drinks for everyone in your group. When it's your turn,say “It's my round”. When it's their round,they will buy it for you. Don’t leave before you’ve bought a round.

   Japan: Don’t fill your own glass of alcohol. Instead,you should pour for others and wait for them to do it for you.(江蘇省連云港市2013年中考)

() 6. When you are at table in Mexico,you should .

   A. keep silent if you catch the eye of a stranger

   B. eat as quickly as you can to save your time

   C. wish others happy with eating before leaving the table

   D. seat yourself anywhere before the host tell you to

() 7. According to the passage,it is good manners to .

   A. keep quiet when eating noodles in Japan

   B. leave some food on your plate in France

   C. put the fork in the right hand in Russia

   D. take turns to treat each other in Australia

() 8. Which of the following can be the best title of this passage?

   A. Eating manners   B. Drinking manners

   C. Table manners   D. Country manners

() 9. The writer tells us the table manners in many countries in order to .

   A. attract us to these countries to enjoy foreign food

   B. help us behave in a polite manner in different countries

   C. teach us how to handle knives,forks and spoons

   D. make us able to express thanks to different hosts

6. C 7. D 8. C 9. B

閱讀提示:本文是記敘文,主要介紹了不同國家餐桌上的禮節(jié),有 助于我們了解世界不同文化背景,更好地做有禮貌的人。

6. C細節(jié)理解題。從Mexico所在那段文章中可以直接排除選項 八山和0.所以選擇C。

7. D細節(jié)理解題。選項A“在日本吃面條時保持沉默”,文章介紹可 以發(fā)出“嘖嘖”的聲音;選項B說“在法國留一些食物在盤子里”,而 文中建議吃光盤中食物;選項C指“在俄羅斯把叉子放在右手邊”, 文中講“把叉子放在左手邊!,所以選擇D.

8. C標題大意題。本文講的是table manners ,所以選擇C.

9. B推理判斷題。作者告訴我們不同國家餐桌上的禮儀是為了幫 助我們在不同國家做一個舉止規(guī)范懂禮貌的人。所以選擇B.

題目來源:2016年啟東中學作業(yè)本英語閱讀理解與完形填空4 > 綜合測試六

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