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(D) When it comes to 33. punctual, people’s opinions may vary depending on where theylive. Some cultures think it is very important to be punctual. 34. are more relaxed about time.People in Japan and Germany are 35. time-conscious. In these countries, it’s best toarrive right on time to meetings and social engagements. Arriving even five minutes late may beconsidered offensive. People in North America, Northern Europe, and Taiwan also put emphasis36. punctuality. In business situations, especially, you are always supposed to be on time inthese countries. On the other hand, many countries in South America, Africa, and the Middle East   have a more carefree attitude 37. time. For instance, in Mexico, arriving late to a dinner partyis expected. Hosts usually plan for their guests to arrive late.In time-conscious cultures, life is usually fast-paced. People are often in a hurry, 38. tohandle many different responsibilities at the same time. The societies that have a relaxed attitudetoward time usually cherish relationships more than results. Spending time with friends and familyis more important than getting things 39. on time.Even in cultures that value being on time, being late may sometimes be accepted. Forexample, doctors often make their patients 40. . The patients usually have no choice but41. for the doctor. And people who have attended Chinese weddings know that they neverbegin on time! However, people in relaxed societies are changing over time. In Mexico, forexample, people usually try to be on time for business appointments.
33.
(A) be
(B) being
(C) go
(D) making

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答案:[無官方正解]
難度:適中0.5
統計:A(0),B(0),C(0),D(0),E(0)

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