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ise 7. stronger 8. something 9. better 10. climb Ⅴ . 15 BCACA 610 BBCAC Ⅵ . Ⅶ . Before we go to another country, it is necessary for us to learn something about its customs and history. Take Britain as an example. People usually shake hands when they meet for the first time. We should say Mr and Mrs when we talk with older people. People can only drink tea at a tea party, but not coffee or juice. In addition to the customs, we need to know about the history. London has a long history of about two thousand years. Liverpool is famous for industry in the 18th century. When we are in England, we can’t talk loudly in public. And we should stand in a line when we wait for buses or trains. The golden rule is: Watch the other people. Do as they do. 。請(qǐng)你根據(jù)初中階段所學(xué)到的關(guān)于英國(guó)的習(xí)俗和歷史,寫(xiě)成一篇文章,投稿到某英文版的的旅游文化刊物。 (山東臨沂) Do you know something about Akuapem people? They live in eastern Ghana(加納 ), where the sunshine hugs all the time. They are very friendly. Now let’s have a look at how the Akuapem people receive a visitor. A visitor is often weled warmly in a family of Akuapem. After the visitor is weled into the house, he is offered a seat and water at the very beginning, for the host(主人 ) thinks that he visitor must have e from a very long trip and is in need of water. Then the host family greet the visitor by saying “Akwaaba”. More interestingly, if there is a group of visitors, the host will greet the visitors from right to left. And the host shakes only with his right hand, because the left hand is regarded dirty according to the Akuapem people. Next, the visitor is asked how his trip was and why he has e. While he conversation is going on, the wife and children, especially girls, are cooking food for the visitor. The visitor can choose the food. After the visitor has finished eating, the host and the visitor continue their conversation. Usually this is a short one since the visitor is getting ready to say goodbye. When the visitor is leaving, he is of