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[00:53.19]1.M:Cindy, what does the sign mean?
[00:56.60]W:Oh, you\'re not supposed to smoke in public.
[00:59.23]Question:What does the sign mean?
[01:09.60]2.M:What are people supposed to do when they meet for the first time in Japan?
[01:15.30]W:They\'re supposed to bow, but in the United States, they are expected to shake hands.
[01:21.66]Question:What are people supposed to do when they meet for the first time in America?
[01:35.37]3.W:Hi, Tom.Do you know it\'s polite to make a noise when people are eating here?
[01:41.00]M:Really? That\'s interesting.It\'s different from our country.
[01:44.74]Question:What are they talking about?
[01:54.52]4.W:John, what am I supposed to do when I am with an American family?
[02:01.15]M:It\'s very rude to say you\'re full.If you don\'t want any more food, you should just say, ¡°It was delicious.¡±
[02:07.99]Question:What can you say if you are full in an American family?
[02:20.85]5.M:Hi, Miranda.You\'re ten minutes late.Your friend may get mad.
[02:26.64]W:Sorry, I forget that it\'s important to be on time in his country.
[02:31.53]Question:What\'s important in Miranda\'s friend\'s country?
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[03:34.70]M:Have you lived in America for many years?
[03:36.64]W:Yes, I have lived there for 10 years, why?
[03:40.64]M:Tomorrow I will go to an American friend\'s home to celebrate Christmas.Could you give me some advice?
[03:47.31]W:OK.No problem.
[03:49.45]M:Should I arrive on time or five to ten minutes late?
[03:52.56]W:Both are OK.Don\'t get there early.
[03:56.16]M:I worry I might meet terrible traffic.
[03:59.10]W:If you\'re going to be more than fifteen minutes late, just call your host to tell him.
[04:04.40]M:Should I bring a gift?
[04:06.22]W:Certainly.Flowers are always nice.
[04:08.68]M:What should I do at the dinner table?
[04:11.20]W:Just watch the other guests and follow them.
[04:13.75]M:Thank you.
[04:28.17]M:Have you lived in America for many years?
[04:30.70]W:Yes, I have lived there for 10 years, why?
[04:34.78]M:Tomorrow I will go to an American friend\'s home to celebrate Christmas.Could you give me some advice?
[04:41.31]W:OK.No problem.
[04:43.44]M:Should I arrive on time or five to ten minutes late?
[04:47.40]W:Both are OK.Don\'t get there early.
[04:50.14]M:I worry I might meet terrible traffic.
[04:52.99]W:If you\'re going to be more than fifteen minutes late, just call your host to tell him.
[04:58.42]M:Should I bring a gift?
[05:00.19]W:Certainly.Flowers are always nice.
[05:02.73]M:What should I do at the dinner table?
[05:04.86]W:Just watch the other guests and follow them.
[05:07.75]M:Thank you.
[05:15.45]Question:1.How many years has the woman lived in America?
[05:28.13]2.Why will the man go to an American friend\'s home?
[05:39.30]3.Which is polite for an American family?
[05:49.85]4.What gifts are always nice for an American family?
[06:01.64]5.What can we learn from the dialogue?
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[07:00.42]W:Table manners in China are different from those in Western countries.Before dinner you sometimes get a hot washcloth.You can clean your face and hands with it.
[07:11.97]It is also a custom in China to have some tea or other drinks before the meal is served.But in Western countries, they usually have a piece of bread.
[07:22.77]Chinese people prefer using chopsticks instead of forks and knives.What\'s more, in China, the dishes are placed on the table and everyone shares them,
[07:33.66]while in Western countries everyone has their own plate of food and they use knives and forks.When the soup is served at the end of the meal, a spoon is used.
[07:44.68]If the soup is very hot, foreigners like to cool it by blowing.In China it\'s better to wait a little while.
[08:10.36]W:Table manners in China are different from those in Western countries.Before dinner you sometimes get a hot washcloth.You can clean your face and hands with it.
[08:21.33]It is also a custom in China to have some tea or other drinks before the meal is served.But in Western countries, they usually have a piece of bread.
[08:32.22]Chinese people prefer using chopsticks instead of forks and knives.What\'s more, in China, the dishes are placed on the table and everyone shares them,
[08:43.23]while in Western countries everyone has their own plate of food and they use knives and forks.When the soup is served at the end of the meal, a spoon is used.
[08:54.29]If the soup is very hot, foreigners like to cool it by blowing.In China it\'s better to wait a little while.
[09:13.84]Question:1.In China, what do you sometimes get before dinner?
[09:26.10]2.What is usually served in China before the meal?
[09:38.60]3.What do people use when they eat meals in Western countries?
[09:50.50]4.In which country do people share the dishes?
[10:01.13]5.What will people do if the soup is very hot in Western countries?