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Which of the following is helpful when you’re in the West according to the poster?
A

You can leave as soon as you’ve finished eating.

B

If you don’t know what to do, just watch the others and do as they do.

C

You can’t eat chicken legs with your fingers.

D

The fork is held in your right hand and the knife in your left.


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本题是细节题。“At the end of the meal”部分明确提到,不能吃完饭后马上离开,A项错误。海报最后给出一条黄金定律:“看别人怎么做,然后照做。”B项正确。右下角画着一个人拿着一个鸡腿,并标明“finger food”,即此类食物可以用手拿着吃。故C项错误。根据海报中心部分的图画可知,应该右手拿刀,左手拿叉。D项错误。答案为B项。
更多 “单选题Which of the following is helpful when you’re in the West according to the poster?A You can leave as soon as you’ve finished eating.B If you don’t know what to do, just watch the others and do as they do.C You can’t eat chicken legs with your fingers.D The fork is held in your right hand and the knife in your left.” 相关考题
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考题 问答题请根据所提供的信息和语言素材进行教学设计。  学生概况:本班为中等城市普通学校初中三年级的学生,班级人数为50人。学生能够积极参与课堂活动,合作意识较强。  教学时间:45分钟。  Girl 1: Where are you going, Larry?  Boy 1: To Tom’s party.  Girl 1: Lucky you! I’d love to go to that party!  Boy 1: Yeah, well, I’m a little nervous. I don’t know what to wear.  Girl 1: If I were you, I’d wear a shirt and tie.  Boy 1: What if everybody else is wearing jeans and T-shirts?  Girl 1: Oh, you shouldn’t worry about what other people are wearing.  Boy 1: And I don’t have a present. What if everyone brings a present?  Girl 1: If I were you, I’d take a small present, a pen or something else. Keep it in your pocket and if everyone has a present, you can give him yours. If not, you can keep it.  Boy 1: Ok. But what if I don’t know anyone?  Girl 1: If you don’t know anyone, you can talk to Tom. He’ll introduce you to people.  Boy 1: I guess I can do that.  Girl 1: Look! You’re sure to have fun. But if you’re still nervous, you can leave.

考题 单选题A If you want to return or exchange your purchase, you should do that as soon as possible.B Under any circumstances, you can exchange what you’ve bought.C Sometimes things on sale are not allowed to be exchanged.D While you are exchanging something, you should bring the receipt with you.

考题 单选题Does everyone in your office always agree all the time? When someone makes a suggestion, does everyone just smile and nod in agreement? When you bring forward an idea, do people just accept t? Well, if you answered yes" to any of these questions, you are in an extremely unusual workplace. People are people. And people butt heads.They disagree, they argue, and they fight. You can’t get around it. But you can learn to deal with it To hold your own, you need to learn how to argue effectively. If you’ve got an opinion, you need to defend it. And if you have a problem with something a colleague has done, you need to let tem know. This can make for some difficult discussions and meetings, but this is just a part of life and business skills. So how can you argue effectively? Well, you need several. Themainpointofthispassageisabout().A thefactofdisagreementandargumentintheofficeB howtoavoiddisagreementandargumentintheofficeC howtoargueeffectivelyintheoffice

考题 单选题Does everyone in your office always agree all the time? When someone makes a suggestion, does everyone just smile and nod in agreement? When you bring forward an idea, do people just accept t? Well, if you answered yes" to any of these questions, you are in an extremely unusual workplace. People are people. And people butt heads.They disagree, they argue, and they fight. You can’t get around it. But you can learn to deal with it To hold your own, you need to learn how to argue effectively. If you’ve got an opinion, you need to defend it. And if you have a problem with something a colleague has done, you need to let tem know. This can make for some difficult discussions and meetings, but this is just a part of life and business skills. So how can you argue effectively? Well, you need several. "Andpeoplebuthead"means().A people hit you with the top of their headB people dislike each otherC people don't always agree well with each other

考题 单选题Does everyone in your office always agree all the time? When someone makes a suggestion, does everyone just smile and nod in agreement? When you bring forward an idea, do people just accept t? Well, if you answered yes" to any of these questions, you are in an extremely unusual workplace. People are people. And people butt heads.They disagree, they argue, and they fight. You can’t get around it. But you can learn to deal with it To hold your own, you need to learn how to argue effectively. If you’ve got an opinion, you need to defend it. And if you have a problem with something a colleague has done, you need to let tem know. This can make for some difficult discussions and meetings, but this is just a part of life and business skills. So how can you argue effectively? Well, you need several. Thewritersuggeststhatifyougetanopinion,youneedto().A getarounditB learnhowtodealwithitC argueinsupportofit

考题 单选题—Have you finished the packaging?  — ______  — Good. Because the truck will be coming soon, this is a rush job.A Don’t hurry me or I’ll break the glass.B Almost. I just have to wrap the glass and put it into boxes.C No, I haven’t. Why didn’t you help me with it?D Yes, I have. What else can I do for you?