题目
Englishmen introduce each other by first name, without titles, and sometimes by just the last name. If one person is introduced to another person by first name, the person can address him or her by first name the next time they meet. The only exception would be for someone who holds an important position, such as the university president. Occasionally. Englishmen shake hands with each other, but they think with friends once in a lifetime is often considered enough. They use"Are you all right?"rather than the formal greeting"How are you? from our textbooks. When they get off the bus or buy things from shops, they say Cheers'to the drivers or sellers instead of Thanks'or"Bye". Most Englishmen never hug or kiss other men. They leave that to football players and foreigners. Women may kiss on one or both cheeks. Men may also kiss women in greeting, but only on the cheek. In public places, the English make efforts not to touch strangers even by accident. If such an accident should happen, they would apologize, but eye contact should be avoided. The queue is one of the few places where the English are allowed to talk to each other without having been formally introduced. 1/5 21. When Englishmen meet each other, they may _. A hug each other B shake hands C Kiss on the cheeks D say"How do you do?
Englishmen introduce each other by first name, without titles, and sometimes by just the last name. If one person is introduced to another person by first name, the person can address him or her by first name the next time they meet. The only exception would be for someone who holds an important position, such as the university president. Occasionally. Englishmen shake hands with each other, but they think with friends once in a lifetime is often considered enough. They use"Are you all right?"rather than the formal greeting"How are you? from our textbooks. When they get off the bus or buy things from shops, they say Cheers'to the drivers or sellers instead of Thanks'or"Bye". Most Englishmen never hug or kiss other men. They leave that to football players and foreigners. Women may kiss on one or both cheeks. Men may also kiss women in greeting, but only on the cheek. In public places, the English make efforts not to touch strangers even by accident. If such an accident should happen, they would apologize, but eye contact should be avoided. The queue is one of the few places where the English are allowed to talk to each other without having been formally introduced. 1/5 21. When Englishmen meet each other, they may _. A hug each other B shake hands C Kiss on the cheeks D say"How do you do?
题目解答
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问题解析
这道题目考察的是英国人见面时的社交习惯。题目提供了多个选项,需要根据文章内容选择最符合英国人见面时的行为习惯的选项。
选项分析
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A. hug each other(拥抱对方)
- 文章中提到:“Most Englishmen never hug or kiss other men. They leave that to football players and foreigners.” 这表明英国人通常不会拥抱其他男性,因此这个选项不符合文章内容。
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B. shake hands(握手)
- 文章中提到:“Occasionally, Englishmen shake hands with each other, but they think with friends once in a lifetime is often considered enough.” 这表明英国人偶尔会握手,但通常认为一生中握手一次就足够了。虽然握手不是常见的日常行为,但仍然是一个可能的行为。
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C. Kiss on the cheeks(亲吻脸颊)
- 文章中提到:“Women may kiss on one or both cheeks. Men may also kiss women in greeting, but only on the cheek.” 这表明女性之间或男性和女性之间可能会亲吻脸颊,但男性之间通常不会。因此,这个选项不适用于所有情况。
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D. say "How do you do?"(说“你好”)
- 文章中提到:“They use 'Are you all right?' rather than the formal greeting 'How are you?' from our textbooks.” 这表明英国人更倾向于使用非正式的问候语,而不是正式的“你好”。因此,这个选项不符合文章内容。
最终答案
根据文章内容,英国人见面时最可能的行为是 B. shake hands(握手)。虽然握手不是日常行为,但仍然是一个可能的行为,而其他选项则不符合文章中的描述。