Every country has 1.(it) own customs and traditions. A custom is a special way of 2.(do) something. A tradition is a custom that is passed down over time. 3.(final), these customs and traditions make different cultures in different countries. We should know about other 4.(people)customs and cultures. And we should always respect them.
For example, in America, people w5. their shoes in their homes. But in some Asian countries like Japan and Korea, people take o6.their shoes before going inside their homes. In many Asian countries, people use chopsticks while Americans 7. Europeans eat with forks and knives. But in India and some other countries, people often eat 8.their hands. There are many other 9.(different). But all of these cultures are special. We should try to know and learn 10.(much) about them.
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Every country has its own customs(风俗)and traditions. A custom is a special way of1. something. A tradition is a custom that is passed down over 2. .These customs and traditions make different cultures in different countries.We should 3. about other people's customs and cultures. And we should 4. respect(尊重) them.
For example, in America, people wear their shoes in their homes. But in 5. Asian countries like Japan and Korea, people take off their shoes before going 6. their homes.
In many Asian countries, people use chopsticks 7. Americans and Europeans eat with forks and knives. But in India and some other countries, people often eat with their 8.. There are many other differences. But all of these cultures are 9.. We should try to know and learn about them.
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Every country has its own customs. Customs are the ways people use to do something. For example, it is the custom in America to shake hands when they meet someone. In some countries, people bow. We have customs with curious food customs.
A girl from the Philippine (菲律宾) Islands thought our food was too cold-cold milk, cold juice, cold fruit. A girl from Uruguay(乌拉圭) thought it strange that we eat so early in the evening. In Uruguay they usually eat supper at about ten o’clock in the evening. A girl from Sweden was surprised that you could buy so many different kinds of food in restaurants.
1.The best title is “_____”.
A. Eating Late in Uruguay
B. Eating in Restaurants
C. Different Customs in Different Countries
D. Traveling is Fun
2.The passage shows that most food in Philippine is ______ .
A. cold B. warm
C. in bowl D. uncooked
3.The underlined word “curious” means ______.
A. ordinary B. cheap C. strange D. old
4.People in Uruguay eat______ in the evening.
A. quite late B. quite early
C. cold food D. warm food
5.Which of the following is true?
A. Americans kiss when they meet for the first time.
B. People in Philippine Islands often eat cold food.
C. People in Uruguay eat quite late in the evening.
D. People in Sweden can buy many different kinds of foods in restaurants.
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Every country has its own special customs. 45. Americans feel that the first rule of being a polite guest is to be on time. If a person is invited to dinner at six thirty, the hostess expects him to be there at six-thirty, or not more than a few minutes late. When the guest cannot come on time, he calls his host or hostess on the telephone, gives the reason, and tells at what time he can come. 46. 有时候,客人应该带一盒糖果或一些鲜花给女主人。
As guests continue to arrive, it is usually considered polite for the men in the group to stand when a woman enters the room. When the guests sit down at a dinner table, it is customary for the men to help the ladies by pushing their chairs under them.
47. There is a difference between American and European customs in using the knife and fork. Europeans keep the knife in the right hand, the fork in the left. They use both hands in eating. Americans, on the contrary, use just one hand whenever possible and keep the other one on their lap. If for any reason a guest has to leave the table during a meal, he or she should ask the hostess. “Would you please excuse me for a minute?” 48. 没有告诉女主人就离开是不礼貌的。
Following dinner, guests usually stay for two or three hours, and most dinner parties breakup at about 11 o’clock. 49. As the guests leave, it is the custom to thank the hostess for a very pleasant evening. One may say anything that expresses appreciation. Common expressions are: “Goodbye. It was so nice of you to have me,” or “Thank you. I’ve had a very nice time.”
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The Most Unusual Traditions in the World Each country or region(地区) has its own laws and traditions, and some of them cause sincere surprises and misunderstanding among people of other countries and regions. | |
Boxing Day In Australia, Boxing Day is on December 26, the day after Christmas. On the day, workers, businessmen, and the poor traditionally are presented with gifts. People spend time with their families and loved ones. They watch sports, play games, hunt, go for walks and eat Christmas leftovers(剩饭). People also love to shop on Boxing Day. | |
Throwing Cinnamon(肉桂) to Those Still Single at 25 In Denmark, people throw cinnamon to anyone who is single, as long as they are over the age of 25. Sometimes the person is put in the water with lots of cinnamon sticks on his or her birthday, mostly by friends and family members. It encourages the singles to look for their partners before they are 25. | |
Burns Night In Scotland, Burns Night is celebrated in honor of the poet Robert Burns and his contribution(贡献) to the Scottish culture. On the 25th of every January, people prepare a dish called Haggis, a kind of sausage. The tradition is to read the poem on that dish written by Burns before eating. | |
Flowered Clothes In Hawaii in America, people are very friendly. They welcome each visitor with a long necklace made of beautiful fresh flowers. Men visitors are invited to wear bright flowered shirts and women often wear long flowered dresses. People often say “Aloha” to each other. Aloha means both hello and good-bye. It also means “I love you”. |
1.Boxing Day is on ______.
A.December 26 B.one’s 25th birthday
C.January 25 D.December 25
2.Burns Night is celebrated in ______.
A.Australia B.Denmark C.Scotland D.America
3.______ is the tradition in Hawaii.
A.Throwing cinnamon on the singles
B.Reading the poem on the dish
C.Eating Christmas leftovers
D.Wearing flowered clothes
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It’s true that every country has 1.(代词) customs.
We all know that in America if people are pleased 2.(介词) you, they will give you 3.(冠词) sign “OK”. But maybe you don’t know this sign is considered to be rude in Brazil.
In Poland, 4.(guest) usually choose flowers as presents for hostesses(女主人). Remember the number must be an odd (奇数) one. And the hostess doesn’t hope that you remove the cover of the bunch(束)of 5.(flower). You must be more careful when you give red roses to a woman because the red rose 6. (mean) love.
In China we often hear people 7.(say) that “nodding” means agreement (同意). And “shaking the head” means disagreement. But in Bulgaria they mean the opposite. We8.(real) need to pay more attention to the 9.(difference) in customs. What’s more, we should learn more about them in order10.(avoid) embarrassment (尴尬). Do remember: When in Rome, do as the Romans do.
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Each country has its own secret to happiness. If "pyt", which means "don't worry about it and stuff happens" , explains the relaxed attitude of Danish people, "niksen" will reveal how Dutch people combat (对抗) stress and burnout in a fast-paced lifestyle.
The term "niksen" origins from the Dutch word "niks", which refers to "nothing". Mindfulness, another welcome subject to help people have a peaceful mind. But unlike mindfulness, niksen is not about concentrating on the present moment. It's about letting yourself do nothing, and allowing your mind to run free without expectation. In practice, this means "hanging around, looking at your surroundings, or listening to music as long as it's without purpose," according to Time Magazine.
Niksen sounds contrary (矛盾的) to the advice we were all given as kids. Nowadays, we're constantly told to stay busy and work harder than everyone else. But niksen opposes (反对) that mentality. It offers the chance to "deliciously do nothing", as Carolien Hamming, a coach at CSR Centrum, an organization devoted to fighting stress and burnout in the Netherlands, told Time. She thinks that niksen is essential (重要的) to staying healthy, since it's a form of mental relaxation and healing. Just as a wild animal lies in wait for their prey,niksen seems to be a natural state of being.
For some people, niksen can mean more than just stress reduction (减压). It's also a way to imagine new ideas or plans. As an early adopter of niksen, Jenny Holden, a communications expert in the UK, adds it to her daily lunch breaks. "Within 10 minutes of doing nothing--just staring and listening to myself-my head began to clear and sort out my work and home to-do lists," she told the MetroUK.
Above all, niksen is a suggestion for balancing work and rest. As Dutch-born writer Ogla Mecking wrote in US-based Whooly Magazine, niksen is the "thorough enjoyment of life's pauses".
Everyone is encouraged to embrace your niksen moments. They revitalize (使恢复元气) you and give you the strength needed to face everyday challenges.
1.What does niksen mean?
A.Living in the moment. B.Leading a healthy lifestyle
C.Using your wildest imagination. D.Being free and doing nothing
2.The writer mentions Jenny Holden in Paragraph 4 to show _________.
A.how niksen improves one's mental heath
B.niksen is closely related to stress reduction
C.niksen can help people come up with new thought
D.niksen can offer the chance to do something more important
3.The word "thorough" in Paragraph 5 probably means "_________".
A.long B.full C.fast D.quiet
4.What is the passage mainly about?
A.An introduction to the Duteh lifestyle.
B.Suggestions on how to balance work and rest.
C.The importance of allowing time to pause life.
D.An explanation of some Danish words about life attitudes.
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India is known as the land of festivals. Every festival has its own celebration activities and my favourite festival is Diwali (光明节). Every autumn I go to stay with my cousins, so we can celebrate Diwali together.
Diwali is the biggest festival in India and people celebrate it all over the world. It is a magical time for children because of the lights. We light candles and lamps(灯), called "diyas", in our homes. All the streets, houses and shops are decorated with lights. Diwali comes from the Sanskrit (梵语) word "Deep-awali" which means "rows of lights".
On the morning of Diwali, I go to the temple with my family. On this occasion, we get dressed in our best clothes. My grandmother always buys me a new sari(沙丽) to wear for Diwali every year. We spend a long time getting ready, putting on bright clothes and jewellery. Lots of our friends come to the temple and we sing, dance and enjoy ourselves. My cousin play's an Indian instrument called harmonium (小琴) at the temple. There are always delicious sweet foods to eat. Back at my uncle's house, we exchange presents and eat lots of good Indian food. Many relatives come over to celebrate with us and it is a very special time for families.
Every- year, Diwali falls in October or November. Not only in India, but also in Asian countries, Diwali is celebrated with great joy and happiness.
My favourite 1. Diwali | |
What is Diwali | Not only people from India but also people all over the world2. it. It is a magical time for children because we can 3. candles and lamps in our homes. |
Meaning | Diwali comes from the Sanskrit word "Deepawali" which 4. "rows of lights". |
5. | Every year, Diwali falls in October or November. |
Conclusion | On the morning of Diwali, we spend a long time 6. for Diwali. We 7. our best clothes and go to the temple. We have 8. with friends. We can 9.delicious sweet food. It is a very 10.time for families. |
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Each different part of China has its own special forms of traditional art.
Sky lanterns were first used by Zhuge Kongming. They were used to ask for help when people were in trouble in the past and they are used at festivals and celebrations today. They are made of bamboo and paper. When they are lit, they slowly rise into the sky like balloons. They are seen as symbols of happiness and good wishes.
Paper cutting has been around for more than 1,500 years. The red paper is folded before it is cut with scissors. It turns a simple thing into a beautiful piece of art. It is put on the walls, widows and is prepared succeed ton that care possible deal Asia doors to celebrate the Spring Festival. It is the symbol of wishes for good luck and a happy new year.
Chinese clay art is famous because the clay pieces are small but look very real. The lively characters are from a Chinese fairy tale or stories about history. The pieces are carefully shaped by hand and then allowed to air-dry.After drying ,they are fired at a high heat. They are then polished and painted. The pieces show the love for life and beauty.
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Special Forms of 1.Art of China
Sky lanterns
1.Made of paper and 2..
2.When people 3. the lanterns, they slowly rise into the sky like balloons. They are seen as symbols of happiness and good wishes.
Paper cutting
1.Made of paper.
2.Paper cutting has been around for 4. 1,500years. It is the symbol of wishes for good luck and a happy new year.
Chinese clay art
1.Made of clay
2.Lively characters from a Chinese fairy or 5.stories.
3.Being shaped by hand then allowed to air-dry ;fired then polished and painted.
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Each different part of China has its own special forms of traditional art. These usually try to show the things that are important in life such as love, beauty and family. The most common things, from paper to clay to bamboo, are turned into objects of beauty.
According to Chinese history, sky lanterns were first used by Zhuge Kongming. He sent them out to ask for help when in trouble. Today, sky lanterns are used at festivals and other celebrations. They are made of bamboo and paper. When the lanterns are lit, they slowly rise into the air like small hot-air balloons for all to see. They are seen as bright symbols of happiness and good wishes.
Paper cutting has been around for over 1,500 years. Paper cutting sounds very easy but it can be difficult to do. The paper, usually red, is folded before it is cut with scissors. The most common pictures are flowers, fish, animals, and things about Chinese history. During the Spring Festival, they are put on windows, doors and walls as symbols of wishes for good luck and a happy new year. Chinese clay art is famous because the clay pieces are so small but they look very real. These small pieces of clay art show the love that all Chinese people have for life and beauty.
阅读短文,回答下列问题。
1.What do traditional Chinese art forms try to show?
_______________________________
2.Sky lanterns were used for celebrating at festivals before, weren’t they?
_______________________________
3.What kind of pictures are usually found on paper cutting?
_______________________________
4.How do people use paper cuttings during the Spring Festival?
_______________________________
5.What traditional art form do you think is the most interesting? Why?
______________________________
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Each different part of China has its own special forms of traditional art. These usually try to represent the things that are important in life such as love, beauty and family. The most common things, from paper to clay to bamboo, are turned into objects of beauty.
According to Chinese history, sky lanterns were first used by Zhuge Kongming. He sent them out to ask for help when in trouble. Today, sky lanterns are used at festivals and other celebrations. They are made of bamboo and covered with paper. When the lanterns are lit, they slowly rise into the air like small hot-air balloons for all to see. They are seen as bright symbols of happiness and good wishes.
Paper cutting has been around for more than 1,500 years. Paper cutting sounds very easy but it can be difficult to do. The paper, usually red, is folded before it is cut with scissors. The most common pictures are flowers, fish, animals, and things about Chinese history. During the Spring Festival, they are put on windows, doors and walls as symbols of wishes for good luck and a happy new year.
Chinese clay art is famous because the clay pieces are so small but they look very real. The pieces are carefully shaped by hand from a very special kind of clay and then allowed to air-dry. After drying, they are fired at a very high heat. They are then polished and painted. Finally, materials such as wood or paper are added to make different things. It takes several weeks to complete everything. These small pieces of clay art show the love that all Chinese people have for life and beauty.
Beauty in____1____Things
Passage outline | Supporting details |
____2____ | Some traditional Chinese art forms which are made of common objects ____3____ for things that are important in life |
Sky lanterns | They are made of bamboo and paper. They were used for asking for help when people first invented them. Now, they are used to celebrate festivals as symbols of happiness and good wishes. |
Paper cutting | It is made of paper. It has a long history of over 1,500 years. It appears in different_____4_____ , such as flowers, fish, animals and so on. It represents good wishes for the Spring Festival. |
Chinese clay art | It is made of clay. It looks very real though it is small. It takes_____5_____four steps to finish after being shaped carefully by hand. It shows love for life and beauty. |
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