17.When it comes to eating,everyone's got their own style.Here's a list of some of the strangest food-related (1)
(文化) from around this crazy world. In Thailand,it's rude to put food in your mouth using a fork.Instead,it is used to push food onto the (2)
(勺子),which is then put into your mouth. Japanese (3)
(接受) people have noodles and soup loudly.And it is thought to improve both the taste of the dish and allow the eater to enjoy hot foods (4)
快速). It's not allowed to eat with your left hand in parts of the Middle East and (5)
(印度),due to the division of labor between hands--the right hand is for picking up food.The left is for cleaning yourself. Sticking your (6)
(筷子) upright in your rice bowl is bad in China,where doing so means the meal to the(7)
(死).You should also never (8)
(揮動) them at another person or use them upside-down.Just be careful! An (9)
(空的) plate also means different thjye.aigs.In India and Japan,it 's important to finish all your food on your plate it order to let the host know you enjoyed the meal.However,in China,it(10)
(考慮)認為) rude and means that you aren't fed enough.
18.如今全球抗疫仍在進行中,假如你是來自我校的李華,你的外國朋友Tom寫信詢問你們如何做好個人保護,防止被新冠病毒(COVID-19)感染.請你參考下圖給Tom寫一封110詞左右的回信.文中不得出現真實人名、校名等相關信息:開頭和落款已給出,不計入總詞數. Dear Tom, I am happy to hear from you._______________ Yours, Li Hua