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Arabs consider it extremely bad manners to start talking business immediately. Even the busiest government official always takes extra time to be polite and offer refreshments (茶點(diǎn)). No matter how busy you are, you should make time for this.

The conference visit is a way of doing business throughout the Arab world. Frequently, you will have to discuss your business in the presence of strangers, who may or may not have anything to do with your business. Do not be surprised if your meeting is interrupted several times by people who come into the room unannounced, whisper, or speak softly to the person with whom you are talking, and leave. Act as though you do not hear, and never show displeasure at being interrupted.

Making decisions quickly is not an Arab custom. There is a vagueness (模糊) in doing business in the Middle East which will puzzle a newcomer. Give yourself lots of time and ask lots of questions.

When an Arab says “yes”, he may mean “maybe”. When he says “maybe”, he probably means “no”. You will seldom get a direct “no” from an Arab because it is considered not polite. Instead of “no”, he will say “inshallah”, which means “if God is willing”. On the other hand, “yes” does not necessarily mean “yes”. A smile and a slow nod might be like an agreement but in fact your host is being polite. An Arab considers it rude to disagree with a guest.

1.The main purpose of this article is to explain _________________.

A.why you need extra time when you visit Arab countries

B.how to be polite when doing business in the Arab world

C.why Arab officials are so busy

D.what Arabs say when doing business

2.According to the article, which of the following would be considered polite?

A.You leave angrily because of interruptions.

B.You demand an immediate decision.

C.You refuse a cup of tea and show pictures of your product right away.

D.You look out of the window while a stranger comes in to speak with your host.

3.Which of the following is NOT an Arab custom?

A.To care less about being interrupted during their meeting.

B.Often to give you a vague answer.

C.Seldom to say “no” directly.

D.Seldom to hesitate to start talking business in the presence of strangers.

 

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Arabs consider it extremely bad manners to start talking business immediately. Even the busiest government official always takes extra time to be polite and offer refreshments (茶點(diǎn)). No matter how busy you are, you should make time for this.
The conference visit is a way of doing business throughout the Arab world. Frequently, you will have to discuss your business in the presence of strangers, who may or may not have anything to do with your business. Do not be surprised if your meeting is interrupted several times by people who come into the room unannounced, whisper, or speak softly to the person with whom you are talking, and leave. Act as though you do not hear, and never show displeasure at being interrupted.
Making decisions quickly is not an Arab custom. There is a vagueness (模糊) in doing business in the Middle East which will puzzle a newcomer. Give yourself lots of time and ask lots of questions.
When an Arab says “yes”, he may mean “maybe”. When he says “maybe”, he probably means “no”. You will seldom get a direct “no” from an Arab because it is considered not polite. Instead of “no”, he will say “inshallah”, which means “if God is willing”. On the other hand, “yes” does not necessarily mean “yes”. A smile and a slow nod might be like an agreement but in fact your host is being polite. An Arab considers it rude to disagree with a guest.
【小題1】The main purpose of this article is to explain _________________.

A.why you need extra time when you visit Arab countries
B.how to be polite when doing business in the Arab world
C.why Arab officials are so busy
D.what Arabs say when doing business
【小題2】According to the article, which of the following would be considered polite?
A.You leave angrily because of interruptions.
B.You demand an immediate decision.
C.You refuse a cup of tea and show pictures of your product right away.
D.You look out of the window while a stranger comes in to speak with your host.
【小題3】Which of the following is NOT an Arab custom?
A.To care less about being interrupted during their meeting.
B.Often to give you a vague answer.
C.Seldom to say “no” directly.
D.Seldom to hesitate to start talking business in the presence of strangers.

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Arabs consider it extremely bad manners to start talking business immediately. Even the busiest government official always takes extra time to be polite and offer refreshments (茶點(diǎn)). No matter how busy you are, you should make time for this.

The conference visit is a way of doing business throughout the Arab world. Frequently, you will have to discuss your business in the presence of strangers, who may or may not have anything to do with your business. Do not be surprised if your meeting is interrupted several times by people who come into the room unannounced, whisper, or speak softly to the person with whom you are talking, and leave. Act as though you do not hear, and never show displeasure at being interrupted.

Making decisions quickly is not an Arab custom. There is a vagueness (模糊) in doing business in the Middle East which will puzzle a newcomer. Give yourself lots of time and ask lots of questions.

When an Arab says “yes”, he may mean “maybe”. When he says “maybe”, he probably means “no”. You will seldom get a direct “no” from an Arab because it is considered not polite. Instead of “no”, he will say “inshallah”, which means “if God is willing”. On the other hand, “yes” does not necessarily mean “yes”. A smile and a slow nod might be like an agreement but in fact your host is being polite. An Arab considers it rude to disagree with a guest.

The main purpose of this article is to explain _________________.

       A. why you need extra time when you visit Arab countries

       B. how to be polite when doing business in the Arab world

       C. why Arab officials are so busy

       D. what Arabs say when doing business

According to the article, which of the following would be considered polite?

       A. You leave angrily because of interruptions.

       B. You demand an immediate decision.

       C. You refuse a cup of tea and show pictures of your product right away.

       D. You look out of the window while a stranger comes in to speak with your host.

Which of the following is NOT an Arab custom?

       A. To care less about being interrupted during their meeting.

       B. Often to give you a vague answer.

       C. Seldom to say “no” directly.

       D. Seldom to hesitate to start talking business in the presence of strangers.

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給下列單詞找出恰當(dāng)?shù)尼屃x.

 _______ 1. assassination   A. a person who has offered to do a job without being paid

 _______ 2. hostility          B. tell someone you are going to cause them harm

 _______3. epidemic         C. a way of doing things passed on from generation to generation

 _______4. threaten          D. unfriendly or aggressive behaviour towards people or ideas

 _______5. volunteer         E. take away officially

 _______6. tradition          F. put parts of a set of things in different places; give or send out

 _______7. distribute        G. kill an important person violently for political reasons

 _______8. confiscate       H. a disease that affects a large number of people and spreads quickly to other people

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閱讀理解。
     Some time ago, I discovered a whole lot of antique (古董) shops near my home. So I left home one
morning carrying the chair that had a broken leg. I didn't think there would be any difficulty in getting it
mended. I went into the first shop expecting a friendly recaption (接待). I was quite wrong. The man
wouldn't even look at my chair.
     The second shop, though slightly more polite, was just the same, and the third and the fourth-so I
decided that my approach must be wrong.
     I went into the fifth shop with a plan in my mind. I placed the chair on the floor and said to the
shopkeeper, "Would you like to buy a chair?" He looked it over carefully and said, "Yes. How much do
you want for it, sir?" "Twenty pounds," I said. "OK," he said, "I'll give you twenty pounds." "It's got a
slightly broken leg," I said. "Yes, I saw that, it's nothing."
     Everything was going according to the plan and I was getting excited. "What will you do with it?" I
asked. "Oh, it will be easy to sell once the repair is done." "I'll buy it," I said. "What do you mean? You've
just sold it to me," he said. "Yes, I know but I've changed my mind. I'm sorry, I'll give you twenty-seven
pounds for it." "Your must be crazy," he said. Then, suddenly the penny dropped. "I know what you want.
You want me to repair your chair." "You're right," I said. "And what would you have done if I had walked
in and said, 'Would you mend this chair for me?'" "I wouldn't have agreed to do it," he said. "We don't do
repairs, not enough money in it and too much trouble. But I'll mend this for you, shall we say for five?" He
was a very nice man and was greatly amused (感到有趣) by the whole thing.
1. We can learn from the text that in the first shop the writer ____.
A. was rather impolite
B. was warmly received
C. asked the shopkeeper to buy his chair
D. asked the shopkeeper to repair his chair
2. The expression "the penny dropped" in the last paragraph means the shopkeeper ____.
A. changed his mind
B. accepted the offer
C. saw the writer's purpose
D. decided to help the writer
3. How much did the writer pay?
A.£5.
B.£7.
C.£20.
D.£27.
4. From the text, we can learn that the writer was ____.
A. honest
B. careful
C. smart
D. funny
5. The underlined word "approach" in the second paragraph means ____.
A. a plan for doing things
B. a decision to sell things
C. an idea of repairing things
D. a way of doing things

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