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V. Reading Comprehension 5% 每題1分,共5題。Many cultures have different customs for eating. These traditions may include differences in meal times, table manners, and the proper way to thank the host or hostess.Although most cultures eat three meals a day, different countries consider different meals the main meal. For instance, in America, dinner is the main meal, while in countries such as Italy and Holland, lunch is traditionally the largest meal. Other cultures, such as some areas of Korea, may consider breakfast the most important.Different cultures also have different requirements for polite behavior. For example, in Korea, rice is eaten with a spoon instead of chopsticks. In America and Europe, using a knife to cut food is acceptable, but in America, it is polite to put the knife down while eating. On the other hand, in many European countries, such as Holland and Germany, the knife is held in the right hand throughout the meal, and the person eats with a fork held in the left hand.Almost all cultures expect a guest to bring a gift for the host and hostess. Many countries, such as China and France, expect that the gift will be wrapped, while a good gift in America is an unwrapped bottle of wine. In many countries, such as France, the guest should also call or write to the hostess the next day to thank her for the meal.Meal times, manners, and similar customs are as important to a culture as the unique foods its people eat. Every culture has a unique way of determining what is polite.
56. Breakfast is regarded as the most important meal in ______.
(A) America
(B) Holland
(C) Italy
(D) Korea

參考答案

答案:D
難度:簡單0.769231
統計:A(3),B(0),C(0),D(10),E(0)

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