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to eating with a knife and fork, but the Chinese eat with chopsticks. Thirdly, Westerners don’t make a loud noise during meals. They think it is rude. But it is mon for the Chinese to talk with family and friends while having dinner. 。t like people standing against the bar when there are a lot of customers waiting for service. One tourist who spent six months interviewing 50 bosses and more than 1,000 customers said, “I cannot understand how the British are able to buy themselves a drink. But they do, and if you follow these rules you should be able to do so, too.” Talking of tips(小費(fèi) ), you should never offer the bar workers a cash gratuity(現(xiàn)金小費(fèi) ). The correct behavior is to invite them to drink something. If so, they will think that their work is worthy. A cash gratuity is unfriendly and impolite. ( ) 41. The bell behind the counter is used for _________. A. asking the waiters for help B. attracting people C. showing the price of the drinks D. telling people the closing time ( ) 42. The bar workers will think _________ if you look very excited. A. you have been served B. you are very friendly C. you need more drinks D. you are very pleased with their drinks ( ) 43. If you want to thank the bar workers, what should you do? A. Give them a cash gratuity. B. Give them something to drink. C. Invite them to your family. D. Make friends with them. ( ) 44. What is the Chinese meaning of the underlined word “customers”? A. 服務(wù)員 B. 顧客 C. 經(jīng)理 D. 病人 ( ) 45. What is the passage mainly about? A. The difference between a British bar and a Chinese bar. B. The workers in a British bar. C. Manners in a British bar. D. How to give tips. Ⅳ . 任務(wù)型閱讀 (共 5小題,每小題 2分,計(jì) 10分 ) Tina, Mike, Jeff, Linda和 Vera在生活、學(xué)習(xí)和運(yùn)動(dòng)中遇到一些問(wèn)題,請(qǐng)閱讀下面五個(gè)片段( 6165),并從后面的選項(xiàng)( AE)中幫他們找到解決問(wèn)題的方法或建議。( 10 分) ( ) 36. What did someone mean by writing 5 pears $ each in the past? A. He bought 5 pears for free. B. He paid $. C. 5 pears cost $. D. Each pear was $. ( ) 37. Why did the monks in the old times create most probably? A. Because could be printed very easily and clearly. B. Because they were ordered to invent some symbols. C. Because they didn’t want to write the word “at” again and again. D. Because they wanted to make their texts or documents look special. ( ) 38. Which of the following is NOT true? A. is often seen in addresses today. B. The symbol has always meant the same in history. C. The Inter makes bee more popular. D. The actual origin of is still difficult to explain. ( ) 39. What do we know from the passage? A. was used before the Middle Ages. B. is still always used to show prices of goods now. C. No one had seen before it was put on the keyboard. D. There was no on keyboards in some countries before. ( ) 40. Which is the BEST title for the passage? A. What is B. The secret of C. How to use D. The actual origin of D As we all know British love queues, but there is no real lineup(隊(duì)列 ) in a bar — and the bar workers do know whose turn it is. But there still are some rules. For example, don’t speak loudly, or snap your fingers. And whatever you do, please don’t ring the bell hanging behind the counter(柜臺(tái) )this is used by the boss to tell people it’s closing time. Remember if you look too pleased and happy, the bar workers will think they have served you. In a British bar always say “please” and try to remember the things that the British bar workers hate. For example, they don’t like people to keep others waiting when they can’t decide what to drink. They don39