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[00:02.61]Unit 10 You\'re supposed to shake hands.
[00:07.15]Section A
[00:09.23]Ⅰ.听录音,选出与所听内容相符的图片(其中有一项是多余的)。 每个句子读两遍。
[00:20.12]1.A lot of foreigners don\'t know how to use chopsticks.
[00:35.53]2.You are supposed to take a small present when you go to the party.
[00:51.54]3.You\'d better not make noise while eating noodles.
[01:06.48]4.We\'re supposed to shake hands with each other when meeting.
[01:20.65]5.I couldn\'t remember where I put my skirt.
[01:33.87]Ⅱ.听录音,选择最佳答语。 每个句子读两遍。
[01:44.14]1.How do you keep in touch with your friends?
[01:56.30]2.Don\'t point at others with your fork or chopsticks.It\'s rude.
[02:10.47]3.Would you like another bowl of rice?
[02:21.63]4.Relax,and make yourself feel at home.
[02:33.60]5.What do you think of sticking chopsticks into food?
[02:46.70]Ⅲ.听录音,选择正确答案。 每段对话读两遍。
[02:53.55]1.M:Do you like Chinese food,Kate?
[02:57.63]W:Yes.But I think it\'s hard to use chopsticks.
[03:03.40]Q:What is Kate\'s opinion about chopsticks?
[03:31.62]2.W:It\'s polite to make noise when you are eating noodles in Japan.
[03:38.17]M:Really? In Western countries we shouldn\'t do it that way.
[03:43.44]Q:In which country is it polite to make noise when you are eating noodles?
[04:19.51]3.M:What are people supposed to do when they meet for the first time in Korea?
[04:26.36]W:Well.People usually bow.
[04:30.33]Q:What are people supposed to do when they meet for the first time in Korea?
[05:03.89]4.M:What do you think of Indian food?
[05:07.96]W:Great.I like it very much.
[05:11.46]Q:What does the woman think of Indian food?
[05:37.50]5.M:You have been in France for a year.Can you tell me something about table manners there?
[05:45.43]W:Yes.For example,you\'re supposed to put your bread on the table.
[05:51.81]Q: Where are you supposed to put your bread when you have dinner in France?
[06:29.50]Ⅳ.听录音,选择正确答案。 对话读两遍。
[06:47.13]W:You must be really excited about leaving for Japan tomorrow,Steve!
[06:52.21]M:Yeah,I am.
[06:53.85]W:I could give you a lesson on Japanese table manners if you like.
[06:58.81]M:Really? That would be great!
[07:01.34]W:Let me see.One difference is that sometimes it\'s polite to make noise when you\'re eating,especially when you\'re eating noodles.
[07:13.63]Here are some rules about chopsticks:It\'s rude to stick your chopsticks into your food.And you shouldn\'t point at anyone with your chopsticks.
[07:25.62]M:Oh,OK.I won\'t.
[07:27.90]W:Oh,and the most important thing you need to know is that you\'re not supposed to talk when you\'re eating dinner.
[07:35.71]Only parents are allowed to talk at the dinner table.Children are not allowed to speak.
[07:43.80]M:Wow! That\'s...that\'s unusual!
[07:47.00]W:I\'m just kidding! Steve.
[08:01.22]W:You must be really excited about leaving for Japan tomorrow,Steve!
[08:06.29]M:Yeah,I am.
[08:08.40]W:I could give you a lesson on Japanese table manners if you like.
[08:13.00]M:Really? That would be great!
[08:15.51]W:Let me see.One difference is that sometimes it\'s polite to make noise when you\'re eating,especially when you\'re eating noodles.
[08:27.73]Here are some rules about chopsticks:It\'s rude to stick your chopsticks into your food.And you shouldn\'t point at anyone with your chopsticks.
[08:39.71]M:Oh,OK.I won\'t.
[08:42.10]W:Oh,and the most important thing you need to know is that you\'re not supposed to talk when you\'re eating dinner.
[08:49.82]Only parents are allowed to talk at the dinner table.Children are not allowed to speak.
[08:57.70]M:Wow! That\'s...that\'s unusual!
[09:01.20]W:I\'m just kidding! Steve.
[09:15.45]Section B
[09:16.92]Ⅰ.听录音,选出与所听内容相符的图片。 每个句子读两遍。
[09:25.69]1.People are not supposed to bow but shake hands when they meet in our country.
[09:43.29]2.You can arrive 30 minutes late in Mexico if you\'re invited for 6:00.
[10:02.85]3.It\'s impolite to stick your chopsticks into your food.
[10:17.13]4.In France,you should put your bread on the table instead of your plate.
[10:33.86]5.The knife and fork is for Mr. Smith from the United States.
[10:49.51]Ⅱ.听录音,选择正确答案。 每段对话读两遍。
[11:00.62]1.W:Tony,are you supposed to bow or kiss when you meet the old in your country?
[11:07.99]M:Neither.We usually shake hands.
[11:32.60]2.W:Can you tell me what I\'m supposed to do when I meet my teacher in the morning?
[11:39.24]M:Sure.You should say,“Good morning,teacher!”
[12:04.47]3.W:Is it very important to be on time in Switzer land?
[12:10.20]M:Yes.But in Colombia it isn\'t.
[12:32.52]4.W:Bob,what is a particular challenge you are facing in a western restaurant?
[12:40.36]M:I have to use a knife and fork for food though I\'m used to eating with chopsticks and a spoon.
[13:14.10]5.W:Peter,can you tell me what I should bring to my friends when I visit them?
[13:20.82]M:Well.I think some flowers are good.
[13:44.10]Ⅲ.听录音,选择正确答案。 对话读两遍。
[13:54.96]W:Li Lei,would you mind helping me?
[13:57.92]M:Of course not.What\'s up?
[14:00.66]W:One of my Chinese friends has invited me to his house on the Spring Festival.I am American.I just got here ten days ago.
[14:13.11]And I don\'t know much about the customs and manners.
[14:18.35]M:When are you supposed to get there?
[14:20.86]W:I\'m supposed to get there at 10:00 am.
[14:25.40]M:Well,the first thing is that you should be there on time.
[14:29.53]W:All right.What am I supposed to say when I meet him?
[14:34.16]M:You\'re supposed to say,“Happy Spring Festival.”
[14:43.80]W:Li Lei,would you mind helping me?
[14:46.80]M:Of course not.What\'s up?
[14:49.28]W:One of my Chinese friends has invited me to his house on the Spring Festival.I am American.I just got here ten days ago.
[15:01.24]And I don\'t know much about the customs and manners.
[15:06.35]M:When are you supposed to get there?
[15:09.70]W:I\'m supposed to get there at 10:00 am.
[15:13.24]M:Well,the first thing is that you should be there on time.
[15:17.81]W:All right.What am I supposed to say when I meet him?
[15:22.27]M:You\'re supposed to say,“Happy Spring Festival.”
[15:31.27]Ⅳ.听录音,完成下列表格。 短文读两遍。
[15:48.74]Different countries have different table manners.It is a custom in China to have some tea or other drinks served before the meal.
[15:59.22]But in Western countries,they usually put the napkin on their laps first.Chinese people prefer using chopsticks instead of knives and forks.
[16:13.55]What\'s more,in China the dishes are placed on the table and everyone shares together,while people in Western countries have their own plates.
[16:27.59]When the soup arrives at the end of the meal,a spoon is used.If the soup is very hot,foreigners like to cool it by blowing.
[16:40.20]In China it\'s better to wait for a little while.
[16:55.66]Different countries have different table manners.It is a custom in China to have some tea or other drinks served before the meal.
[17:06.33]But in Western countries,they usually put the napkin on their laps first.Chinese people prefer using chopsticks instead of knives and forks.
[17:20.62]What\'s more,in China the dishes are placed on the table and everyone shares together,while people in Western countries have their own plates.
[17:34.81]When the soup arrives at the end of the meal,a spoon is used.If the soup is very hot,foreigners like to cool it by blowing.
[17:46.99]In China it\'s better to wait for a little while.
[18:02.46]Section C
[18:05.20]Ⅰ.听录音,选择正确答案。 每段对话读两遍。
[18:16.20]1.M:In the United States,people eat with knives and forks.
[18:21.95]W:Yes,but in China we eat with chopsticks.
[18:46.67]2.M:Last week,my Chinese friend invited me to her birthday party.
[18:52.79]W:Really?Did you have a good time?
[18:56.32]M:Yes,but I made a mistake.I was supposed to arrive at 8:00,but I arrived at 8:30.You know in our country,it\'s OK if you are a little late.
[19:42.36]3.W:John is supposed to come here at seven thirty.
[19:47.45]M:Yes,he\'ll be here in fifteen minutes.
[20:09.92]4.W:I know that it\'s polite to arrive on time in China.
[20:15.52]M:Yes,that\'s a custom.
[20:36.23]5.M:What are people supposed to do when they meet for the first time in your country?
[20:43.35]W:People usually bow.
[21:04.91]Ⅱ.听录音,选择正确答案。 每段对话读两遍。
[21:11.97]听第一段材料,完成第1~3小题。
[21:20.90]W:I\'m going to China, but I am a little nervous.
[21:24.53]M:Why are you nervous?
[21:26.66]W:Because I don\'t know the culture there.
[21:29.78]M:Take it easy!I\'m glad to tell you what you should do. First of all, don\'t be late!
[21:37.10]Being on time is very important there, because they care about time.
[21:42.98]W:I know their china is very famous. I\'d like to buy a beautiful china for my father as a Father\'s Day present.
[21:52.64]M:That\'s a good idea.
[22:06.33]W:I\'m going to China, but I am a little nervous.
[22:09.92]M:Why are you nervous?
[22:11.70]W:Because I don\'t know the culture there.
[22:15.20]M:Take it easy!I\'m glad to tell you what you should do. First of all, don\'t be late!
[22:22.26]Being on time is very important there, because they care about time.
[22:28.35]W:I know their china is very famous. I\'d like to buy a beautiful china for my father as a Father\'s Day present.
[22:38.70]M:That\'s a good idea.
[22:51.26]听第二段材料,完成第4~6小题。
[23:01.00]M:What are people supposed to do when they meet in your country,Celia?
[23:06.54]W:Well,do you mean when people meet for the first time?
[23:10.87]M:Yeah.
[23:11.83]W:Well,in my country,Brazil,friends kiss.
[23:17.40]M:What about in other countries?
[23:19.83]W:Which country?
[23:21.42]M:For example,in Mexico.
[23:23.68]W:In Mexico they shake hands.
[23:26.69]M:How about in Japan?
[23:28.79]W:They bow.And in Korea they also bow.
[23:33.50]M:Well,I guess in most Western countries they shake hands.
[23:43.89]M:What are people supposed to do when they meet in your country,Celia?
[23:49.71]W:Well,do you mean when people meet for the first time?
[23:53.74]M:Yeah.
[23:54.73]W:Well,in my country,Brazil,friends kiss.
[24:00.10]M:What about in other countries?
[24:02.69]W:Which country?
[24:04.10]M:For example,in Mexico.
[24:06.51]W:In Mexico they shake hands.
[24:09.41]M:How about in Japan?
[24:11.74]W:They bow.And in Korea they also bow.
[24:16.10]M:Well,I guess in most Western countries they shake hands.
[24:26.38]Ⅲ.听录音,选择正确答案。 短文读两遍。
[24:43.71]Different people have different ideas about time.People in the USA think that it is important to know the time.
[24:53.81]In cities in America,there are clocks in stations,factories and other buildings.Most Americans also have watches with them wherever they go.
[25:07.77]They want to do certain things at certain time.They don\'t like to be late.
[25:15.53]But time is not so important to everybody in the world.When you visit a country in South America,you will find that people there don\'t like to run.
[25:30.31]If you had an appointment with somebody,he could probably be late,because he may not want to arrive on time.
[25:52.49]Different people have different ideas about time.People in the USA think that it is important to know the time.
[26:02.83]In cities in America,there are clocks in stations,factories and other buildings.Most Americans also have watches with them wherever they go.
[26:16.47]They want to do certain things at certain time.They don\'t like to be late.
[26:24.43]But time is not so important to everybody in the world.When you visit a country in South America,you will find that people there don\'t like to run.
[26:39.60]If you had an appointment with somebody,he could probably be late,because he may not want to arrive on time.
[27:00.91]Ⅳ.听录音,判断正(T)误(F)。 短文读两遍。
[27:18.20]Different countries have different cultures and customs.Do you know about them? The following contents will tell you a lot.
[27:28.55]In both China and some Western countries,the rose is regarded as a symbol of love.People think the rose stands for love,peace,courage and friendship.
[27:41.40]In some Asian countries,it\'s very common to stand very closely to the person while you are talking with him.
[27:49.55]How ever,if you do this in Europe,some people might feel uncomfortable.
[27:55.90]In China,if someone says something good about you,it is polite to answer “No,not at all!” In America, a person answers “Thank you!” with a big smile.
[28:08.00]This may not be common in China,but is good manners in America.
[28:13.39]In Korea,it is polite to pass something to an old person with both hands.
[28:19.18]In Britain and America,it\'s not polite to ask people “How much money do you earn?”and it is also not polite to ask people how old they are.
[28:29.75]In a word,it\'s very helpful and useful to know something about cultures and customs in different countries.
[28:55.80]Different countries have different cultures and customs.Do you know about them? The following contents will tell you a lot.
[29:06.70]In both China and some Western countries,the rose is regarded as a symbol of love.People think the rose stands for love,peace,courage and friendship.
[29:18.52]In some Asian countries,it\'s very common to stand very closely to the person while you are talking with him.
[29:27.14]How ever,if you do this in Europe,some people might feel uncomfortable.
[29:32.51]In China,if someone says something good about you,it is polite to answer “No,not at all!” In America, a person answers “Thank you!” with a big smile.
[29:45.66]This may not be common in China,but is good manners in America.
[29:50.75]In Korea,it is polite to pass something to an old person with both hands.
[29:56.71]In Britain and America,it\'s not polite to ask people “How much money do you earn?”and it is also not polite to ask people how old they are.
[30:07.34]In a word,it\'s very helpful and useful to know something about cultures and customs in different countries.
[30:27.39]Ⅴ.听录音,完成下列表格。 短文读两遍。
[30:45.16]In some countries it is important to arrive on time for appointments,but in other countries people are not expected to arrive on time.
[30:55.71]In India,people understand that one will arrive half an hour or an hour late.
[31:02.83]In the United States,however,most people expect you to arrive within five or ten minutes of the time you agreed on for most formal business or social appointments.
[31:16.23]For a party at someone\'s house,it is rude to be up to 15 or 20 minutes late.
[31:24.60]Although people in the United States eat food such as hamburgers and pizza with their hands,they generally eat food with knives and forks.
[31:54.43]In some countries it is important to arrive on time for appointments,but in other countries people are not expected to arrive on time.
[32:04.78]In India,people understand that one will arrive half an hour or an hour late.
[32:12.10]In the United States,however,most people expect you to arrive within five or ten minutes of the time you agreed on for most formal business or social appointments.
[32:25.60]For a party at someone\'s house,it is rude to be up to 15 or 20 minutes late.
[32:34.30]Although people in the United States eat food such as hamburgers and pizza with their hands,they generally eat food with knives and forks.