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Jun, Korea(韩国) Posted, 5 days ago | Question: First trip to the USA For my new job, I will travel to the United States next month and meet my American boss. This will be my first trip there. I’m worried about correct business behavior and manners. My boss invited me to his home for dinner. Do you have any advice? |
Sue, Miami Posted, 3 days ago | Re: First trip to the USA It’s a good idea to bring a small gift or something from your country. Don’t be surprised if your boss opens the gift right away. In the USA, people often open a gift when they receive it. In Korea, that is not polite, but it’s common in the USA. |
Sam, Los Angeles Posted, 2 days ago | Re: First trip to the USA Americans use their hands to eat some kinds of food, such as pizza and fried chicken. Watch your American hosts, and do what they do. |
Kathryn, New York Posted, 12 hours ago | Re: First trip to the USA In Korea and Japan, it’s the custom to remove your shoes before entering a house. In the United States, you usually don’t take your shoes off. Once I was travelling in Japan and entered a house with my shoes on by mistake. Oops! |
Lee, Korea Posted, 2 hours ago | Re: First trip to the USA Many Americans are very informal(非正式的)at home. One time I went to an American business partner’s home for dinner, I was surprised that everyone stood and talked in the kitchen while the husband and wife were cooking dinner. Besides, unlike in Korea, everyone took part in the dinner table conversation, even the man’s wife and children. |
Andrew, Washington Posted, 1 hour ago | Re: First trip to the USA I agree with Lee. You probably won’t speak about business during dinner, so my advice is to know some topics of conversation. For example, you can talk about travel, food, music, or sports. But you’d better not question about age. |
1. Jun posted a question in the forum, because _______.
A. he got a new job
B. he would meet his boss
C. his boss invited him to his home for dinner
D. he wanted to know business behavior and manners in the USA
2. What’s the meaning of the underlined word “remove”?
A.开除 B.移开 C.脱下 D.去掉
3.If you are invited to an American friend’s home, it’s NOT polite to________.
A. bring a small gift from your country B. open the gift right away
C. enter the house with your shoes on D. ask a person’s age
4. If you go to your American boss’s home for dinner, you _______.
A. shouldn’t use your hands to eat fried chicken
B. can’t stand and talk in the kitchen while the host is cooking
C. can’t talk with all the family members
D. probably won’t speak about business
5. We can know from the online discussion that ________.
A. different countries have different customs
B. Japanese have the similar customs with Americans
C. everyone may take part in the dinner table conversation in Korea
D. only people from Korea and America can answer Jun’s question
九年级英语阅读理解困难题
This is an online discussion group where people can post(发布) comments about a topic.
Read the post from the travel forum(论坛).
Answers To All Your travel | |
Jun, Korea Posted, 5 days ago | Question: First trip to the USA For my new job, I will travel to the United States next month and meet my American boss. This will be my first trip there. I’m worried about correct business behavior and manners. My boss invited me to his home for dinner. Do you have any advice? |
Sue, Miami Posted, 3 days ago | Re: First trip to the USA It’s a good idea to bring a small gift or something from your country. Don’t be surprised if your boss opens the gift right away. In the USA, people often open a gift when they receive it. In Korea, that is not polite, but it’s common in the USA. |
Sam, Los Angeles Posted, 2 days ago | Re: First trip to the USA Americans use their hands to eat some kinds of food, such as pizza and fried chicken. Watch your American hosts, and do what they do. |
Kathryn, New York Posted, 12 hours ago | Re: First trip to the USA In Korea and Japan, it’s the custom to remove your shoes before entering a house. In the United States, you usually don’t take your shoes off. Once I was travelling in Japan and entered a house with my shoes on by mistake. Oops! |
Lee, Korea Posted, 2 hours ago | Re: First trip to the USA Many Americans are very informal(非正式的)at home. One time I went to an American business partner’s home for dinner, I was surprised that everyone stood and talked in the kitchen while the husband and wife were cooking dinner. Besides, unlike in Korea, everyone took part in the dinner table conversation, even the man’s wife and children. |
Andrew, Washington Posted, 1 hour ago | Re: First trip to the USA I agree with Lee. You probably won’t speak about business during dinner, so my advice is to know some topics of conversation. For example, you can talk about travel, food, music, or sports. But you’d better not question about age. |
1.Jun posted a question in the forum, because _______.
A. he got a new job
B. he would meet his boss
C. his boss invited him to his home for dinner
D. he wanted to know business behavior and manners in the USA
2.What’s the meaning of the underlined word “remove”?
A. 开除 B. 移开 C. 脱下 D. 去掉
3.If you are invited to an American friend’s home, it’s NOT polite to________.
A. bring a small gift from your country B. open the gift right away
C. enter the house with your shoes on D. ask a person’s age
4.If you go to your American boss’s home for dinner, you _______.
A. shouldn’t use your hands to eat fried chicken
B. can’t stand and talk in the kitchen while the host is cooking
C. can’t talk with all the family members
D. probably won’t speak about business.
5.We can know from the online discussion that _______.
A. different countries have different customs
B. Japanese have the similar customs with Americans
C. everyone may take part in the dinner table conversation in Korea
D. only people from Korea and America can answer Jun’s question
九年级英语阅读单选困难题查看答案及解析
This is an online discussion group where people can post(发布) comments about a topic.
Read the post from the travel forum(论坛).
Answers To All Your travel | |
Jun, Korea(韩国) Posted, 5 days ago | Question: First trip to the USA For my new job, I will travel to the United States next month and meet my American boss. This will be my first trip there. I’m worried about correct business behavior and manners. My boss invited me to his home for dinner. Do you have any advice? |
Sue, Miami Posted, 3 days ago | Re: First trip to the USA It’s a good idea to bring a small gift or something from your country. Don’t be surprised if your boss opens the gift right away. In the USA, people often open a gift when they receive it. In Korea, that is not polite, but it’s common in the USA. |
Sam, Los Angeles Posted, 2 days ago | Re: First trip to the USA Americans use their hands to eat some kinds of food, such as pizza and fried chicken. Watch your American hosts, and do what they do. |
Kathryn, New York Posted, 12 hours ago | Re: First trip to the USA In Korea and Japan, it’s the custom to remove your shoes before entering a house. In the United States, you usually don’t take your shoes off. Once I was travelling in Japan and entered a house with my shoes on by mistake. Oops! |
Lee, Korea Posted, 2 hours ago | Re: First trip to the USA Many Americans are very informal(非正式的)at home. One time I went to an American business partner’s home for dinner, I was surprised that everyone stood and talked in the kitchen while the husband and wife were cooking dinner. Besides, unlike in Korea, everyone took part in the dinner table conversation, even the man’s wife and children. |
Andrew, Washington Posted, 1 hour ago | Re: First trip to the USA I agree with Lee. You probably won’t speak about business during dinner, so my advice is to know some topics of conversation. For example, you can talk about travel, food, music, or sports. But you’d better not question about age. |
1. Jun posted a question in the forum, because _______.
A. he got a new job
B. he would meet his boss
C. his boss invited him to his home for dinner
D. he wanted to know business behavior and manners in the USA
2. What’s the meaning of the underlined word “remove”?
A.开除 B.移开 C.脱下 D.去掉
3.If you are invited to an American friend’s home, it’s NOT polite to________.
A. bring a small gift from your country B. open the gift right away
C. enter the house with your shoes on D. ask a person’s age
4. If you go to your American boss’s home for dinner, you _______.
A. shouldn’t use your hands to eat fried chicken
B. can’t stand and talk in the kitchen while the host is cooking
C. can’t talk with all the family members
D. probably won’t speak about business
5. We can know from the online discussion that ________.
A. different countries have different customs
B. Japanese have the similar customs with Americans
C. everyone may take part in the dinner table conversation in Korea
D. only people from Korea and America can answer Jun’s question
九年级英语阅读理解困难题查看答案及解析
Choose the best answer (根据论坛内容,选择最恰当的答案) (12分)
This is online discussion group where people can post comments about a topic.
Read the post from the travel forum(论坛)
Answers To All Your Travel | |
Jun, Korea Posted: 3 days ago | Question: First trip to the USA For my new job, I will travel to the United States next month and meet my American boss. This will be my first trip to the USA. I’m worried about correct business behavior and manners. My boss invited me to his home for dinner. Do you have any advice? Reply |
Sue, Miami Posted: 3 days ago | Re: First trip to the USA It’s a good idea to bring a small gift or something from your country. Don’t be surprised if your boss opens the gift right away. In the USA, people often open a gift when they receive it. In Korea, that is not polite, but it’s appropriate in the USA. Reply |
Sam, Los Angeles Posted: 2 days ago | Re: First trip to the USA Americans use their hands to eat some kinds of food, such as pizza and fried chicken. Watch your American hosts, and do what they do. Reply |
Kathryn, New York Posted: 12 hours ago | Re: First trip to the USA In Korea and Japan, it’s the custom to remove your shoes before entering a house. In the United States, you usually don’t take your shoes off. Once I was travelling in Japan and entered a house with my shoes on by mistake. Oops! Reply |
Lee, Korea Posted: 2 hours ago | Re: First trip to the USA Many Americans are very informal at home. One time I went to dinner at the home of an American business partner, I was surprised that everyone stood and talked in the kitchen while the husband and wife cooked dinner. Besides, unlike in Korea, everyone took part in the dinner table conversation, even the man’s wife and children. Reply |
Andrew, Washington Posted: 2 hours ago | Re: First trip to the USA I agree with Lee. I was surprised that American men often cook and that both the husband and wife come to dinner table and talk. You probably won’t speak about business during dinner, so my advice is to know some good topics of conversation. For example, you can talk about travel, food, music, or sports. Of course, it’s good to ask about your boss’s family. But it’s not polite to question about age, salary, religion, or politics. |
1. Who will go to the USA?
A.Sue B.Kathryn
C.Sam D.Jun
2. People usually don’t need to remove shoes before entering a house in ________.
A.Korea B.the USA
C.Japan D.Not mentioned
3. The underlined word appropriate in the first reply probably means ________.
A.完整的 B.无礼的
C.合适的 D.愉快的
4. According to Andrew, it’s polite to talk about some topics during dinner except ________.
A.travel B.politics
C.sports D.food
5. Which of the following statements is True? ________
A.Jun is worried about his English.
B.It’s not polite to bring a small gift when visiting a home in the USA.
C.It’s OK for you to use hands to eat pizza and fried chicken like your American hosts.
D.Lee found the husband talking with the guests while the wife cooked in the kitchen.
6. What can we infer(推断) from the online discussion? ________
A.Both Japanese and Korean are informal at home.
B.Only wives cook in the kitchen in the USA.
C.American customs are similar to Korean and Japanese customs.
D.Women and children don’t usually take part in the table conversation in Korea.
九年级英语阅读理解极难题查看答案及解析
On an online forum (论坛), some students are having a discussion. They are talking about whether it is better to use bicycles or to drive cars in the city.
Matthew 2018-11-21 20:22
I believe that nowadays, it is better to use a bicycle. First, bicycles are safer. A person can't reach a high speed on a bicycle. Secondly, cars damage the environment. They produce a lot of harmful gases. People are building more and more roads. Wildlife habitats(栖息地)are being destroyed.
Samuel 2018-11-21 20:25.
I don't agree with Matthew. Imagine you have a well-paid job and you choose to ride a bicycle to work. Your nice suit would become dirty and your hair would look messy(凌乱的). You would not be able to meet your customers.
Nowadays, first impressions are everything. ·Just imagine what would happen if you came on a bicycle to sign a million dollar contract(合同)!
Thomas 2018-11-21 20:30
Try to ride a bicycle to work in the middle of February! Good luck getting home!
Rebecca2018-11-21 20:30
Today, we should ride a bicycle because there are many problems with cars. First, driving a car is bad for the environment. ·Secondly, there are a lot of traffic jams. People who drive often have to waste lots of time on these jams. In addition, bicycles are much cheaper than cars!
Olivia 2018-11-21 20:32
I prefer a bicycle. Riding a bicycle to and from school keeps me fit. I am now running a club to help prevent pollution. Get out of your car and get on a bicycle!
1.The students are talking about____________.
A.Whether it is better to live in the city or to live countryside.
B.Whether it is better to use bicycle or use cars in the city.
C.Whether it is better to buy new bicycles or to buy second hand bicycles.
D.Whether it is better to drive cars or to use public transportation in the city.
2.How many of the students think it is better to use bicycles in the city?
A.Two B.Three C.Four D.Five.
3.Matthew agrees with Rebecca that___________.
A.driving a car is bad for the environment B.riding a bicycle is good for health
C.cars are more dangerous than bicycle D.bicycles are much cheaper than cars
4.Samuel thinks____________.
A.driving to sign a contract makes a good impression
B.cars,in fact,are not more dangerous than bicycle
C.cars do produce lots of harmful gases
D.it is impossible to ride a bicycle in the middle of February
九年级英语阅读单选困难题查看答案及解析
Could you tell me ? This way, please.
A. where is the nearest post office
B. where the nearest post office is
C. where will be the nearest post office
九年级英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
This is my school ________ is near the post office.
A.where B.which C.who D.when
九年级英语单项填空简单题查看答案及解析
---Could you tell me __________? ---Sure.
A. how can I get to the post office B. where is the post office
C. Which is the way to the post office D. where to get to the post office
九年级英语单选题中等难度题查看答案及解析
—Excuse me, can you tell me ________?
—Sorry, I’m a stranger here.
A. where is the post office
B. where the post office is
C. how can I get to the post office
D. where can I find the post office
九年级英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
— Could you please tell me ________?
— By taking an online tour.
A.where can I visit so many places of interest
B.how I can travel around the world in eight hours
C.where I can visit so many places of interest
D.how can I travel around the world in eight hours
九年级英语单选题中等难度题查看答案及解析
--Excuse me,where is the post office?
—It’s near the bank.You can find it______.
A. 1uckily B. easily C. slowly D. 1oudly
九年级英语单选题中等难度题查看答案及解析