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IV. 閱讀測驗     Everyone in the world uses the bathroom, but the rules about how to use the bathroom are different from country to country. Bathroom etiquette usually reflects some aspects of a country’s culture. Japanese culture, for example, values cleanliness, especially in the bathroom.     Using the bathroom in Japan requires one to follow a strict set of rules. First, the location of the toilet is important. It is often by itself, away from showers. In private homes, people wear special slippers in the toilet area to keep their feet clean. Although squat toilets are still common in public bathrooms, many people now have Western toilets at home. These toilets often have heated seats and bidets. Regardless of the toilet type, the toilet paper is always flushed rather than placed in a waste basket. Finally, the bathroom sink is usually in a separate room so that people can wash their hands away from the toilet.     Using the bathroom in a foreign country can sometimes be challenging, but learning to follow the proper rules shows respect for the country’s culture. Although you may feel awkward when using the bathroom in a foreign place, it also leads to a more authentic travel experience.
36. The second paragraph mainly talks about ________.
(A) the design of a Western bathroom
(B) the differences between the bathrooms in Taiwan and Japan
(C) the rules about how to use a Japanese bathroom
(D) the traditional values of Japanese people

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答案:C
難度:適中0.666667
統計:A(0),B(0),C(4),D(0),E(0)

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