Unit 6 Crossing Cultures-人教版(新教材)八年级英语下册单元过关训练卷(含答案详解)

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人教版(新教材)八年级英语下册单元过关训练卷
Unit 6 Crossing Cultures
(时间:70分钟 满分:90分)
一、语法选择(本大题共10小题,每小题1分,共10分)
Do you know anything about birthday parties? Actually, the tradition of birthday parties  1  a long time ago. There are some traditions for birthday parties, such as sending birthday  2  and singing Happy Birthday. It's easy  3  other traditions for certain ages and in certain countries.
The tradition of celebrating birthdays between eastern and Western countries is different. In China,  4  a child's first birthday, family members put many things on the floor around the child. The child will pick up a thing. The thing tells people what the child  5  in the future.
For Japanese children, the third, fifth and seventh birthdays are  6  than the first birthday. There is a special celebration. The parents will invite friends  7  in the celebration.
In Mexico, girls will have a special birthday celebration  8  they reach fifteen. After the special celebration, the teenage girls dance with  9  father.
In many English-speaking countries, a twenty-first birthday cake often has   10  key on top. The key means that the young person is now old enough to leave. And they can enter the family home at any time!
1. A. start  B. started  C. will start
2. A. cards  B. card  C. card's
3. A. find  B. to find  C. finding
4. A. in  B. from  C. on
5. A. does B. did C. will do
6. A. important B. more important  C. the most important
7. A. to join  B. join  C. joining
8. A. so that  B. as soon as  C. unless
9. A. they  B. their  C. themselves
10. A. a  B. an  C. the
二、完形填空(本大题共10小题,每小题1分,共10分)
Mary had been looking for a job for several days since she graduated. And finally she got one at a  11  in Australia which is run by a Chinese boss.
As we all know, Chinese food is very  12  and Chinese people always welcome guests warmly. So Mary was not surprised when her new boss  13  her to have lunch to celebrate her new job. But she knew that different cultures have totally different ways of  14 . Mary was nervous because she couldn't use chopsticks. So Mary asked a friend to  15  her some suggestions about using chopsticks. And she spent an hour trying to learn how to use  16 .
The next day, the boss took her to a Chinese restaurant. To her  17 , when they entered the restaurant, the boss told the waiter to give her a knife and fork instead of chopsticks. Hearing this, Mary was very  18  by this careful care, but she stuck to using chopsticks at last, because she didn't want to be treated differently. Although it was her first time to use chopsticks and it was very difficult, Mary didn't  19  trying. Finally, they  20  finished their meal with chopsticks.
From then on,Mary also made up her mind to learn more cultures of different countries.
11. A. company  B. hospital  C. school  D. museum
12. A. expensive B. famous C. lucky D. poor
13. A. accepted B. thanked C. invited D. disliked
14. A. drinking B. working C. eating D. washing
15. A. support B. show C. explain D. offer
16. A. bowls B. chopsticks C. forks D. knives
17. A. worry B. sadness C. surprise D. joy
18. A. interested B. upset C. afraid D. touched
19. A. give up B. think about C. put down D. show off
20. A. easily B. happily C. quickly D. angrily
三、阅读理解(本大题共15小题,每小题2分,共30分)
A
Should I shake his hand? Should I bow? Should I kiss her on the cheek? Each country has its own greeting customs. These customs can make the simple act of saying hello seem very difficult. Here's my advice on how to greet people properly in different countries.
The UKWhen you're meeting someone for the first time, go for a simple handshake. If you're meeting a girl you know, a friendly hug or a kiss on each cheek is quite acceptable. If it's a man you haven't seen for a long time, manly hugs work well. If someone asks you how you are, you'd better say you are fine, or they will probably ask you again.
South KoreaWhen you're meeting someone for the first time, bow and smile. Don't make physical contact unless it's a soft handshake. Try to look excited and keep smiling even if it's not necessary. Don't hold eye contact for too long because it makes people uncomfortable.
TurkeyShake hands when you're meeting strangers or the people you don't know much. Try not to talk too much when you have no common language. When meeting boys you know, kiss their cheeks.
21. In the UK, when you're meeting a girl you know, what can you greet her with?
A. A handshake. B. A manly hug. C. A friendly hug. D. A bow.
22. In the UK, when someone asks you how you are, what should you say?
A. I'm fine. B. I'm so-so. C. I'm happy. D. I'm not bad.
23. In South Korea, when you meet a man for the first time, what can you NOT do?
A. Bow. B. Smile.
C. Shake hands softly. D. Look at him for long.
24. Where can you kiss their cheeks when you meet boys you know?
A. In China. B. In Turkey.
C. In South Korea. D. In all the countries above.
25. Who may be the most interested in the passage?
A. A teacher who teaches physics.
B. A man who will learn English.
C. A student who is interested in history.
D. A man who will meet some foreign business partners.
B
In the US, it is normal for men to shake hands when they meet but it is quite unusual for men to kiss when they greet each other. When greetings are informal, a handshake, a smile and a “hello” will do just fine.
The British often simply say “hello” when they meet friends. They usually shake hands only when they meet for the first time. Social kissing, often just a peck(轻吻) on the cheek, is common in an informal situation between men and women who know each other very well.
In Japan, the most common greeting for both men and women is to bow when they greet someone, instead of giving a handshake or a hug.
Hungarians(匈牙利人) like to greet in a friendly way—kiss each other on both cheeks. The most common way is to kiss from your right to your left. When men meet for the first time, a handshake is appropriate.
In Albania, men shake hands when greeting one another. A kiss on the cheek may also be common if there is a close relationship. Women may shake hands or kiss each other on both cheeks.
In Armenia, by tradition, a woman needs to wait for a man to offer his hand for a handshake. Between good friends and family members, a kiss on the cheek and a hug are also common.
26. In Britain, when two people meet for the first time, what do they usually do?
A. They hug. B. They bow.  
C. They shake hands. D. They kiss on the cheek.
27. What does the underlined word “appropriate” in Paragraph 4 mean?
A. Proper. B. Wrong.   C. Curious. D. Useless.
28. In which country may women shake hands or kiss each other on both cheeks?
A. The UK. B. Albania.   C. Japan.   D. Hungary.
29. What can we know from the passage?
A. In Japan, hugging is as common as bowing.
B. In Hungary, people usually kiss each other on the cheek from the left to the right.
C. In Albania, men don't kiss each other even though there is a close relationship.
D. In Armenia, a woman usually wait for a man to offer his hand for a handshake.
30. What's the best title for this passage?
A. Getting along with Others B. When to Say Hello
C. Greeting Customs Around the World D. Body Language in Different Cultures
C
配对阅读。左栏是五个人对异国风俗的困惑,右栏是七个国家的人文风俗,请将他们的困惑和风俗进行匹配,并将其字母编号填写在题号前的括号内。选项中有两项为多余选项。
31.Alice is travelling in Thailand. She doesn't know how to be polite in the local restaurants. 32.Judy wonders how Canadian children celebrate their birthdays. 33. Frank hears there is a special custom about monkeys in Thailand. He feels very interested. 34. Henry will have dinner at his British friend's home, so he wants to learn about the table manners in Britain. 35.Laura hears that British people are afraid of a single magpie (喜鹊). She wonders what they will do when they meet it. A. In England, seeing a single magpie is thought to bring bad luck. To avoid the bad luck, the local people often greet it by saying “Good morning, Mr Magpie!” to show respect.B. In Tajikistan, people mustn't celebrate their birthdays in public places. They can only celebrate them at home. C. Place your hand on the edge(边) of the table while eating with your Russian friends, the fork in the left hand and the knife in the right.D. In the UK if you are a guest, it's polite to wait until your host starts eating. Never chew(咀嚼) with your mouth open. Never talk with food in your mouth. E. In Thailand, a big meal is held for the monkeys living there every year. People do this to thank the monkeys for all the good luck they bring.F. In Canada, people put butter on birthday children's noses so that they will be too smooth for bad luck to catch them.G. In Thailand restaurants, sharing food is perfectly fine. If you're with a group, the elders usually order dishes for the table.
四、短文填空(本大题共10小题,每小题1.5分,共15分)
请从方框内选择适当的词并用其正确形式填空,使文章完整连贯。注意每空一词,每词仅用一次,有两词为多余选项。
When my wife and I went to live in an Arab country, my friends told us to be prepared for a culture shock. Later, we realized that the  36  from our friends was correct.
The culture shock started with the weather. Here, the burning sun can  37  an egg in a minute!The hot weather made us feel so tired  38  we were falling asleep at midday!
Another cultural  39  was the work schedule (日程表). The workweek ran from Saturday to Wednesday, with Thursday and Friday as the weekend. We learned that there are some  40  about dress and public behaviour. For example, many local women cover  41  hair in public. Besides, clothing that covers shoulders and knees is expected when women appear  42  public. In the past, women in some areas didn't go out alone, and they didn't drive cars,  43 .
At weekends, we went  44  in the desert. I will  45  forget watching the sun set over the desert. We also enjoyed riding camels.
All in all, we enjoyed living there, but their culture is very different from the American culture.
五、读写综合(本大题分为A、B两部分,共25分)
A. 回答问题 (本题共5小题,每小题2分,共10分)
请阅读下面短文,根据所提供的信息,回答五个问题,并将答案写在横线上。要求所写答案语法正确、信息完整切题。
Dear Li Hua,
How are you doing? I flew back to London last Friday. I really had a good time in Tokyo with my sister Lucy. We visited many places of interest and tried lots of delicious Japanese food. When we had dinner at a famous restaurant in Tokyo, we made a mistake. In England, we tip when the service is good, or when we like the person who is providing that service. So we gave a kind-hearted waiter a tip when we paid the bill because he provided us with good service. To our surprise, he was a little angry. After knowing that in Japan tipping was actually considered to be impolite, we explained the culture of tipping in our country and said sorry to him.
You know, I'm interested in Chinese customs. I will fly to Beijing next month. So I want to ask you about how to behave properly when a Chinese friend invites me to his house for dinner.
First, should I arrive at his house on time? Second, do I need to bring any gifts? Last, after dinner, can I stay for a while or should I leave his house at once? I'm sure your advice will be of great help.
I'm looking forward to your reply!
Yours,
Andy
46.When did Andy fly back to London?
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47. What's the name of Andy's sister?
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Why did Andy give a tip to the waiter when he paid the bill?
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Will Andy go to Tokyo or Beijing next month?
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50. How many questions does Andy ask Li Hua?
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B. 书面表达(本题15分)
假如你是上文中的李华,请你根据邮件内容及以下思维导图的提示,写一封邮件回复你的朋友Andy。
注意:
(1)可在思维导图内容提示的基础上适当拓展信息。
(2)不能照抄原文;不得在作文中出现真实校名和学生的真实姓名。
(3)语句连贯,词数80左右。作文的开头和结尾已经给出,不计入总词数。
Dear Andy,
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Yours,
Li Hua
参考答案
一、语法选择
文章大意:本文介绍了生日派对的传统起源已久,不同国家、不同年龄段有不同的生日传统。中国孩子一岁生日时有“抓周”习俗;日本孩子三岁、五岁、七岁生日比一岁生日更重要,有特别庆祝活动;墨西哥女孩十五岁时有特殊生日庆祝;英语国家的人二十一岁生日蛋糕上会放一把钥匙,象征成年。
1. 答案:B
句意:事实上,生日派对的传统很久以前就开始了。
解析:由“a long time ago”可知时态为一般过去时,start的过去式是started,故选B。
2. 答案:A
句意:生日派对有一些传统,比如送生日贺卡和唱《生日快乐》歌。
解析:birthday card是可数名词,此处表泛指,用复数形式cards,card是单数,card's是所有格,故选A。
3. 答案:B
句意:在特定的年龄和特定的国家,很容易找到其他传统。
解析:It's+形容词+to do sth.是固定句型“做某事是……的”,故选B。
4. 答案:C
句意:在中国,孩子一岁生日时,家人会在孩子周围的地板上放很多东西。
解析:具体日期、生日前用介词on,in用于年、月、季节前,from“从……”,故选C。
5. 答案:C
句意:这个东西告诉人们孩子将来会做什么。
解析:由“in the future”可知时态为一般将来时,will+动词原形,故选C。
6. 答案:B
句意:对于日本孩子来说,三岁、五岁和七岁的生日比一岁生日更重要。
解析:由than可知用比较级,important的比较级是more important,the most important是最高级,故选B。
7. 答案:A
句意:父母会邀请朋友参加庆祝活动。
解析:invite sb. to do sth.是固定搭配“邀请某人做某事”,故选A。
8. 答案:B
句意:在墨西哥,女孩们一旦满十五岁,就会有一个特别的生日庆祝活动。
解析:as soon as“一……就……”,so that“以便”,unless“除非”,此处指满十五岁就有庆祝活动,故选B。
9. 答案:B
句意:特别庆祝活动后,十几岁的女孩们会和她们的父亲跳舞。
解析:此处修饰名词father,需用形容词性物主代词their,they是主格,themselves是反身代词,故选B。
10. 答案:A
句意:在许多英语国家,二十一岁的生日蛋糕顶部通常会有一把钥匙。
解析:key是可数名词单数,表泛指,key是以辅音音素开头,用a,an用于元音音素开头的单词前,the表特指,故选A。
二、完形填空
文章大意:玛丽毕业后找了几天工作,终于在澳大利亚一家中国老板经营的公司找到了一份工作。中国食物很有名,老板邀请她吃午饭庆祝。玛丽因为不会用筷子而紧张,提前向朋友请教并练习。但到了餐厅,老板体贴地让服务员给她准备了刀叉,不过玛丽坚持用筷子,最终成功用筷子吃完了饭,她也下定决心学习更多不同国家的文化。
11. 答案:A
句意:玛丽毕业后找了几天工作,终于在澳大利亚一家中国老板经营的公司找到了一份工作。
解析:company“公司”,hospital“医院”,school“学校”,museum“博物馆”。由“got one”(找到一份工作)可知,是在公司工作,故选A。
12. 答案:B
句意:众所周知,中国食物非常有名,中国人总是热情欢迎客人。
解析:expensive“昂贵的”,famous“有名的”,lucky“幸运的”,poor“贫穷的”。中国食物的特点是有名,故选B。
13. 答案:C
句意:所以当她的新老板邀请她吃午饭庆祝她的新工作时,玛丽并不惊讶。
解析:accepted“接受”,thanked“感谢”,invited“邀请”,disliked“不喜欢”。invite sb. to do sth.是固定搭配“邀请某人做某事”,故选C。
14. 答案:C
句意:但她知道不同的文化有完全不同的饮食习惯。
解析:drinking“喝”,working“工作”,eating“吃”,washing“洗”。由后文“use chopsticks”可知,是饮食习惯,故选C。
15. 答案:D
句意:所以玛丽请一个朋友给她一些关于使用筷子的建议。
解析:support“支持”,show“展示”,explain“解释”,offer“提供”。offer sb. suggestions是固定搭配“给某人提供建议”,故选D。
16. 答案:B
句意:她花了一个小时努力学习如何使用筷子。
解析:bowls“碗”,chopsticks“筷子”,forks“叉子”,knives“刀子”。前文提到玛丽不会用筷子,此处指学习使用筷子,故选B。
17. 答案:C
句意:令她惊讶的是,当他们进入餐厅时,老板告诉服务员给她一把刀叉而不是筷子。
解析:worry“担心”,sadness“悲伤”,surprise“惊讶”,joy“喜悦”。to one's surprise是固定短语“令某人惊讶的是”,老板的做法让玛丽惊讶,故选C。
18. 答案:D
句意:听到这话,玛丽被这份细心的照顾深深感动了,但她最终还是坚持用筷子,因为她不想被区别对待。
解析:interested“感兴趣的”,upset“沮丧的”,afraid“害怕的”,touched“感动的”。老板的体贴让玛丽感动,故选D。
19. 答案:A
句意:虽然这是她第一次用筷子,而且很难,但玛丽没有放弃尝试。
解析:give up“放弃”,think about“思考”,put down“放下”,show off“炫耀”。由“although it was very difficult”可知,她没有放弃,故选A。
20. 答案:B
句意:最后,他们开心地用筷子吃完了饭。
解析:easily“容易地”,happily“开心地”,quickly“快速地”,angrily“生气地”。玛丽成功用筷子吃完了饭,应该是开心地,故选B。
三、阅读理解
A
文章大意:本文介绍了不同国家的问候习俗:英国初次见面握手,熟悉的女孩可拥抱或吻脸颊,久未见面的男性可热情拥抱;韩国初次见面鞠躬微笑,可轻轻握手,避免长时间对视;土耳其与陌生人握手,熟悉的男孩可吻脸颊。
21. 答案:C
题干:在英国,当你见到你认识的女孩时,你可以用什么方式问候她?
解析:由“In the UK... If you're meeting a girl you know, a friendly hug or a kiss on each cheek is quite acceptable”可知,可给予友好的拥抱,故选C。
22. 答案:A
题干:在英国,当有人问你过得怎么样时,你应该说什么?
解析:由“In the UK... If someone asks you how you are, you'd better say you are fine”可知,应说“I'm fine”,故选A。
23. 答案:D
题干:在韩国,当你第一次见到一个男人时,你不能做什么?
解析:由“In South Korea... Don't hold eye contact for too long because it makes people uncomfortable”可知,不能长时间看着他,故选D。
24. 答案:B
题干:在哪里见到你认识的男孩时可以吻他们的脸颊?
解析:由“In Turkey... When meeting boys you know, kiss their cheeks”可知,在土耳其,故选B。
25. 答案:D
题干:谁可能对这篇文章最感兴趣?
解析:文章介绍不同国家的问候习俗,即将会见外国商业伙伴的人需要了解这些习俗,A“教物理的老师”、B“将要学英语的人”、C“对历史感兴趣的学生”均不符合,故选D。
B
文章大意:本文介绍了不同国家的问候习俗:美国男性见面握手,很少亲吻;英国朋友见面常说“你好”,初次见面握手,熟悉的男女可轻吻脸颊;日本见面鞠躬;匈牙利人喜欢吻双颊,男性初次见面握手;阿尔巴尼亚男性见面握手,关系亲密可吻脸颊,女性可握手或吻双颊;亚美尼亚女性需等男性主动伸手握手,好友和家人可吻脸颊、拥抱。
26. 答案:C
题干:在英国,当两个人初次见面时,他们通常会做什么?
解析:由“The British often simply say 'hello' when they meet friends. They usually shake hands only when they meet for the first time”可知,初次见面通常握手,故选C。
27. 答案:A
题干:第四段中划线单词“appropriate”是什么意思?
解析:由“When men meet for the first time, a handshake is appropriate”可知,男性初次见面握手是合适的,appropriate与proper同义,故选A。
28. 答案:B
题干:在哪个国家女性可以握手或吻双颊?
解析:由“In Albania... Women may shake hands or kiss each other on both cheeks”可知,在阿尔巴尼亚,故选B。
29. 答案:D
题干:从这篇文章中我们能知道什么?
解析:由“In Armenia, by tradition, a woman needs to wait for a man to offer his hand for a handshake”可知,D正确;由“In Japan, the most common greeting for both men and women is to bow”可知A错误;由“In Hungary... The most common way is to kiss from your right to your left”可知B错误;由“In Albania... A kiss on the cheek may also be common if there is a close relationship”可知C错误,故选D。
30. 答案:C
题干:这篇文章的最佳标题是什么?
解析:文章围绕世界各国的问候习俗展开,A“与他人相处”、B“何时打招呼”、D“不同文化中的肢体语言”均不符合核心,C“世界各国的问候习俗”契合,故选C。
C
31. 答案:G
解析:爱丽丝在泰国旅行,不知道在当地餐厅如何表现才礼貌。G选项“在泰国餐厅,分享食物是完全可以的。如果和一群人一起,长辈通常会为餐桌点菜”符合,故选G。
32. 答案:F
解析:朱迪想知道加拿大孩子如何庆祝生日。F选项“在加拿大,人们会把黄油涂在过生日的孩子的鼻子上,这样坏运气就抓不住他们了”契合,故选F。
33. 答案:E
解析:弗兰克听说泰国有关于猴子的特殊习俗,他感到非常感兴趣。E选项“在泰国,每年都会为生活在那里的猴子举办一场盛大的宴会。人们这样做是为了感谢猴子带来的所有好运”符合,故选E。
34. 答案:D
解析:亨利要去英国朋友家吃晚饭,所以他想了解英国的餐桌礼仪。D选项“在英国,如果你是客人,礼貌的做法是等主人开始吃再吃。永远不要张着嘴咀嚼,永远不要嘴里含着食物说话”契合,故选D。
35. 答案:A
解析:劳拉听说英国人害怕单独一只喜鹊,她想知道当他们遇到它时会做什么。A选项“在英国,看到单独一只喜鹊被认为会带来坏运气。为了避免坏运气,当地人经常向它打招呼说‘早上好,喜鹊先生!’以表示尊重”符合,故选A。
四、短文填空
文章大意:作者和妻子去阿拉伯国家生活前,朋友提醒他们会遇到文化冲击,后来他们发现朋友的建议是正确的。那里的天气酷热,工作日是周六到周三,周四和周五是周末。当地在着装和公共行为方面有一些习俗,比如许多女性在公共场合遮盖头发,女性外出需穿遮盖肩膀和膝盖的衣服。作者和妻子还喜欢在沙漠里露营和骑骆驼,总体来说,他们很喜欢在那里生活,但那里的文化与美国文化大不相同。
36. 答案:advice
句意:后来,我们意识到朋友的建议是正确的。
解析:由“from our friends”及“was correct”可知,是朋友的建议,advice“建议”(不可数名词)符合语境,故填advice。
37. 答案:cook
句意:在这里,灼热的太阳一分钟就能煮熟一个鸡蛋!
解析:由“burning sun”可知,太阳很热,能煮熟鸡蛋,cook“煮熟”符合语境,情态动词can后接动词原形,故填cook。
38. 答案:that
句意:炎热的天气让我们如此疲惫,以至于中午都要睡着了!
解析:so...that...是固定句型“如此……以至于……”,故填that。
39. 答案:shock
句意:另一个文化冲击是工作日程表。
解析:前文提到文化冲击,此处指另一个文化冲击,shock“冲击”符合语境,故填shock。
40. 答案:customs
句意:我们了解到在着装和公共行为方面有一些习俗。
解析:由“about dress and public behaviour”可知,是相关习俗,custom的复数形式是customs,故填customs。
41. 答案:their
句意:例如,许多当地女性在公共场合遮盖她们的头发。
解析:此处修饰名词hair,需用形容词性物主代词their,指代local women,故填their。
42. 答案:in
句意:此外,女性在公共场合出现时,预计要穿遮盖肩膀和膝盖的衣服。
解析:in public是固定短语“在公共场合”,故填in。
43. 答案:either
句意:在过去,一些地区的女性不单独外出,也不开车。
解析:否定句中表示“也”用either,故填either。
44. 答案:camping
句意:我们也喜欢在沙漠里露营。
解析:enjoy doing sth.是固定搭配“喜欢做某事”,camping“露营”符合语境,故填camping。
45. 答案:never
句意:我永远不会忘记看着太阳落在沙漠上的景象。
解析:此处表示“永远不会忘记”,never“从不、永远不”符合语境,故填never。
五、读写综合
A. 回答问题
46. 答案:Andy / He flew back to London last Friday. / Last Friday.
解析:由“I flew back to London last Friday”可知。
47. 答案:Andy's sister's / Her name is Lucy./ Lucy.
解析:由“I really had a good time in Tokyo with my sister Lucy”可知。
48. 答案:Because the waiter provided Andy and Lucy with good service.
解析:由“we gave a kind-hearted waiter a tip when we paid the bill because he provided us with good service”可知。
49. 答案:Andy / He will go to Beijing next month./ To Beijing.
解析:由“I will fly to Beijing next month”可知。
50. 答案:Andy /He asks Li Hua three/3 questions./ Three/ 3.
解析:由“First, should I arrive at his house B. 书面表达
范文:
Dear Andy,
Welcome to China! Now let me give you some advice.
First, you should arrive at your Chinese friend's house on time. If possible, you can arrive a little earlier so that you can help your friend prepare dinner. But it's not polite to arrive late. Second, it's a good idea to bring a gift for your friend. However, you don't need to bring an expensive gift. You can buy gifts like flowers or fruit. After dinner, it's polite to stay for a while. You can say thanks to your friend for the delicious food.
I believe you will have a good time in China.
Yours,
Li Hua
解析:这是李华回复Andy的邮件,核心是介绍中国拜访朋友的习俗:1. 到达时间:建议准时或稍早到,可帮忙准备晚餐,迟到不礼貌;2. 礼物方面:可带鲜花、水果等平价礼物,无需贵重物品;3. 餐后礼仪:餐后适当停留,向朋友致谢。邮件结尾祝愿Andy在中国过得愉快,内容贴合中国社交习俗,实用且清晰。
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