任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)请认真阅读下列短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入最恰当的单词。(每空格不得超过1个单词)Manners in every

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任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
请认真阅读下列短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入最恰当的单词。(每空格不得超过1个单词)
Manners in every country are different.  What is polite in China may not be polite in the United States. These basic rules will help you enjoy Western food with your American friends.
Always put the napkin (餐巾 ) on your lap first. Before you leave the table, fold your napkin and put it beside your plate.
Wait until everyone has been served to begin eating. Everyone begins to eat at the same time. The host or hostess may invite you to start eating before everyone is served. Some foods may be cold if you wait until everyone is served. If invited to begin before others are served, wait until three or four people have been served before starting to eat,
When eating something in a bowl, do not leave the spoon in the bowl.  Put it on the plate under the bowl. Do not slurp (出声地喝) the soup. Do not overfill the spoon. Do not pick the bowl up to hold it closer to your mouth. When you have finished your meal, place your knife and fork side by side on the plate. This signals that you have finished eating.
Sit up straight at the table. Bring the food up to your mouth. Do not bend down to your plate.
Cut large pieces of meat, potatoes and vegetables into bite-sized pieces. Eat the pieces one at a time.
When eating noodles, wind (缠) the noodles up on your fork. You may use your spoon to help wind the noodles around your fork. The noodles on your fork should be eaten in one bite(一口).  It is very impolite to eat half your noodles and allow the other half to fall back on your plate.
Do not lean on your arm while eating. You may rest your hand on the edge of the table.
Some of the rules mentioned here may be somewhat relaxed in informal settings.
The best way to learn good manners is to watch others. Observe the way your American friends eat. In this way, you won’t make mistakes when you are unsure of what to do.
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American table 【小题1】     
Introduction
There are many 【小题2】      between American table manners and China’s.
 
【小题3】     about American table manners
● Always put the napkin on your lap, and put the folded napkin beside the plate before【小题4】    the table.
● Eat together If someone invites you to begin before others are served, you should still【小题5】    until three or four people have been served before you start to eat.
● Put the spoon on the plate under the bowl 【小题6】     of leaving the spoon in the bowl.
● When you have finished your meal,  place your knife and fork side by side on the plate, which【小题7】    that you have finished eating,
● Sit up straight at the table. Never【小题8】    your body down to your plate when you eat.
● It is【小题9】     to eat half your noodles with the other half fallingback on your plate.
● Do not lean on your arm while eating.
The best way to learn table manners
Observe how your American friends behave when they eat.  In this way,  you won’t make mistakes when you are not 【小题10】      of what to do.
 manners 

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(答案→)manners 
解析:
【小题1】从文章第一句话Manners in every country are different. 可知填manners
【小题1】从文章的句子:What is polite in China may not be polite in the United States.可知中国和美国的餐桌礼仪有很多不同:differences     
【小题1】从第一段的句子:These basic rules will help you enjoy Western food with your American friends.可知填 Rules/Suggestions/Advice/Tips  
【小题1】从第二段的句子:Before you leave the table, fold your napkin and put it beside your plate.可知把leave改成 leaving     
【小题1】从第三段的句子:Wait until everyone has been served to begin eating.可知答案是 wait
【小题1】从第四段的句子:When eating something in a bowl, do not leave the spoon in the bowl.  Put it on the plate under the bowl. 可知考查的是instead  of这个词组 
【小题1】从第四段的句子:When you have finished your meal, place your knife and fork side by side on the plate. This signals that you have finished eating.可知用 signals/suggests/indicates 
【小题1】从第五段的句子:Do not bend down to your plate.可知答案是 bend    
【小题1】从第七段的句子:It is very impolite to eat half your noodles and allow the other half to fall back on your plate.可知填.impolite.     
【小题1】从最后一句话:In this way, you won’t make mistakes when you are unsure of what to do.可知是 sure/certain/aware
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