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33.The first day he did not have his lunch because he did not A.feel well B.know the time for lunch C.hear the lunch bell D.have the money 34.What did the traveler mean when he said "I can't stand this any longer." A.I can't understand it. B.I can't stay hungry any longer. C.I can't keep my feet on this place any longer. D.I must sit down for a while. 35.He became so hungry that he A.went to sleep B.ate paper C.went to the dinner-table D.kept out of the way Questions 36~40 are based on the following passage. Learning the language of a country isn't enough.If you know the manners of your foreign friends,you will probably be surprised just how different they can be from your own. A visitor to India should remember it is impolite there to use the left hand for passing food at the table.The left hand is for washing yourself.Also in India,you might see a man shaking his head at another to show that he is disagreeing.But in many parts of India a side- to-side movement of the head is to show agreement.In Bulgaria you shake your head to show “yes”-a nod shows“no” In Europe it is quite usual to cross your legs while sitting and talking to someone,even at an important meeting.But doing this could cause offence to a Thailander.Touching the head of a grown-up is also not done in Thailand. Knowing about manners is useful when you are traveling,and you also need to know the language used to express the customs. 985.The first day he did not have his lunch because he did not 朋 A. feel well B. know the time for lunch C. hear the lunch bell D. have the money 34. What did the traveler mean when he said "I can't stand this any longer.”? A. I can’t understand it. B. I can't stay hungry any longer. C. I can't keep my feet on this place any longer. D. I must sit down for a while. 35. He became so hungry that he A. went to sleep B.ate paper C. went to the dinner-table D. kept out of the way Questions 36^-40 are based on the following passage. Learning the language of a country isn’t enough. If you know the manners of your foreign friends, you will probably be surprised just how different they can be from your ow n . Avisitor to India should remember it is impolite there to use the left hand for passing food at the table. The left hand is for washing yourself. Also in India, you might see a man shaking his head at another to show that he is disagreeing. Butrn many parts of India a side￾to-side movement of the head is to show agreement. In Bulgaria you shake your head to show "yes"--a nod shows "no". In Europe it is quite usual to cross your legs while sitting and talking to someone, even at an important meeting. But doing this could cause offence to a Z'hailander. Touching the head of a grown-up is also not done in Thailand. Knowing about manners is useful when you are traveling,and you also need to know the language used to express the customs. 985
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