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times ( ) 4. From the passage we know that the writer A. is from Britain B. lived in Japan for some time C. is working in a radio station now D. knows both Chinese and Japanese ( ) 5. The best title for the passage should be_______. A. How to Say Hello B. How to Greet Close Friends in Japanese C. How to Greet People in Japanese D. Some Differences between English and Japanese 六 、 翻譯 句子 1.該講座的目的是為了教學(xué)生吃飯的規(guī)矩。ll tell you something about my life in Japan. ( ) l. How do Japanese people greet each other in the afternoon? A. By saying Konbanwa. B. By saying Moshi, Moshi. C. By saying Konnichiwa. D. By saying Ohaiyo Gonzaimasu. ( ) 2. Which of the following is true according to the writer? A. Japanese people are not very friendly to each other. B. Japanese culture is similar to American culture. C. Japanese people don39。s noon and Konbanwa to greet somebody in the afternoon. Things are different when you are on the phone. Just say Moshi, Moshi, which is actually similar (相似 ) to saying Hello over the phone, because one doesn39。t like to say Konnichiwa when they want to say Hello. Then what to do? Let39。t get formal(正式) with our friends. We seldom greet them with Good morning or Good evening. A Hi is enough. The most popular and most wellknown translation for Hello is still Konnichiwa, but it is not exactly how to say hello in Japanese. Perhaps it is not the most suitable word for it. Actually, the correct greeting in English for Konnichiwa is Good day or Good noon, and I am sure you wouldn39。m afraid not 四 、 動(dòng)詞填空 1. Mr Wang_______ (explain) his plan to his boss when I rushed in