A business interfaces
B output
C technical experience
D priorities
E training methods
A visitor to India should remember it is impolite there to use the left hand for passing food at the table.The left hand is for washing yourself.Also in India, you might see a man shaking his head at another to show that he is disagree ing.But in many parts of India a side-to-side movement of the head is to show agreement.In Bulgaria you shake your head to show "yes"—a nod shows "no".
In Europe it is quite usual to cross your legs while sitting and talking to someone, even at an impor tant meeting.But doing this could cause offence to a Thailander.Touching the head of a grown-up is also not done in Thailand.
Knowing about manners is useful when you are traveling, and you also need to know the language used to express the customs.
1.If you are staying in India, you'd better().
A.not use your left hand to pass food at the table
B.use your left hand to pass food at the table
C.not use your left hand to wash yourself
D.use your left hand at all times
2.To shake your h ead means “Yes” ().
A.in India
B.in Europe
C.in Bulgaria
D.in Thailand
3.You can easily make a Thailander angry by().
A.touching his head
B.crossing your legs while talking to him
C.shaking your head
D.nodding your head
4.The wri ter thinks that to know about a country well one must().
A.know the language of the country
B.know the manners of the country
C.know the manners better than the language
D.know both the language and the manners
5.We can learn from the passag e that().
A.different countries have different manners
B.the manners in Thailand are the same as those in India
C.one should be careful not to cross legs in Europe
D.one should not touch a grown-up's head in India
A.Not knowing where was the bookstore
B.Knowing not where the bookstore was
C.Not knowing where the bookstore was
D.Not to know where the bookstore was
A. was knowing
B.knows
C.would know
D. had know
It was strange to feel my past life almost __6__ away as I entered this brand-new phase of my life. I didn’t know how to __7__ myself during my first couple of months at Penn because everything that defined me was back in California. I felt __8__ from my college friends because they only knew the college me. How could they really know me without knowing what Mission Boulevard looked like late at night with the Niles hills in the background? How could they know me without knowing the friends who I had __9__ to Japan with or the friends I had gone to school with since kindergarten? How could they know me if they hadn’t met my family? How could they know me, or I them, if we didn’t know one another’s __10__ experiences?
A. drop B. journeyed C. unique D. define
E. complex F. realizing G. disconnected H. self-defining
I. drifted J. lying K. transition L. adjusted
M. fast-moving N. transported O. lack
A.at one’s wits end
B.in his wits end
C.at his wits’ end
D.out of his wits end
A.his father was pleased with him
B.it reminded him of his mother’s home baking
C.it made him realize how much he loved his father
D.he knew his father had convinced him about the taste of oysters
A.so his brother is
B.so has his brother
C.so does his brother
D.so his brother does