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mouth. You should have good manners all the time. Why are you talking in such a strange manner? He talked to the police in a very rude(粗魯?shù)?) manner. lots of/a lot of + 可數(shù)名詞復(fù)數(shù) /不可數(shù)名詞 常用于肯定句 for prep. “對于;關(guān)于在 …… 方面” I picked lots of/many apples. There is a lot of/much milk on the table. Language notes: 6. If you don’t say “please” and “thank you”, people think you are very rude. what you do 主語從句 what you say 比較狀語從句 7. What you do is more important than what you say. 8. It’s just what I wanted! what I wanted 表語從句 9. In China, usually you don’t take a gift at first. take “接受’ You should be _________ to everyone. We should speak to the old _________. polite politely polite adj. rude politely adv. rudely Language notes: 他因工作努力而贏得人們的稱贊。 人人稱贊這本書。 v. “表揚” Fill in each blank with the proper word from the brackets: 1. We all know that _________(Canada) culture is different from Chinese culture. 2. My parents call ________(I) Dave at home. 3. Good _________(manner) in North America are different from those in China. 4. She said “please” for _______(be) polite. 5. In school, teachers also praise their students _________ (different). 6. What you do is _______________(important) than what you say. 7. Speak as __________(polite) as possible to the old. Canadian me manners differently more important being politely 同義句轉(zhuǎn)換,每空一詞: 1. Good manners in North American are not the same as good manners in China. (同義句 ) Good manne