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三、閱讀測驗30% (41~50每題—分;51~60每題兩分〉A.Getting to know a culture is not just about acquiring the vocabulary, phrases, sentence structures or the grammar rules. If you want to communicate successfully in a foreign country, you need to gain basic knowledge of cultural etiquette (得體的禮儀)and traditional customs. Very often, many tourists may find themselves in awkward situations when going on a trip in an environment with very different cultures from their own countries. Their behavior, somehow, may shock the locals in foreign lands.In America, for instance,you may hold your fist out with your thumb raised in the air as a gesture to mean "good job!" or "I totally agree." In other places, however, this gesture might be very offensive. Besides, if you visit an Arab country, you should be careful to keep your feet on the floor, since it is considered awfully rude to point the bottoms of your feet at others.In Indonesia, you should avoid using your left hand to give something to someone, for the left hand is, as a rule, thought of as unclean. In China, when people accept gifts, they normally do not open them in front of the givers, and they, out of courtesy, usually say, "You should not have bought it" customarily. In European cultures, in contrast, it is polite to open a gift right away and say something like "This is really great!" or "This is exactly what I wanted!"As the proverb goes, "Do in Rome as the Romans do." If you push yourself a little bit to learn as much as possible the customs of the country you are in, and you follow them, you will enjoy a nice time traveling there and thereby avoid embarrassing yourself.
41.( ) As the author of this passage suggests, one should avoid_in an Arab country.
(A)raising one's thumb in front of others
(B)pointing the bottoms of one's feet toward others
(C)opening a gift right away after receiving it
(D)using the right hand to give something to others

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難度:適中0.5
統計:A(0),B(0),C(0),D(0),E(0)

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