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In the western customs (1) ______hands is the customary form of greeting, but in China a nod of the head or (2) ______bow is sufficient. Hugging and kissing when greeting are uncommon. Business cards are often (3)______and yours should be printed in your own language and in Chinese. Also, it is more respectful to present your card or a gift or -any other article using (4) _ hands. The Chinese are (5) ______applauders. You may be greeted with group clapping, even by small children. When a person...
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In the western customs (1) ______hands is the customary form of greeting, but in China a nod of the head or (2) ______bow is sufficient. Hugging and kissing when greeting are uncommon. Business cards are often (3)______and yours should be printed in your own language and in Chinese. Also, it is more respectful to present your card or a gift or -any other article using (4) _ hands. The Chinese are (5) ______applauders. You may be greeted with group clapping, even by small children. When a person is applauded in this practice it is the custom for that person to return the applause or a "thank you." When walking in public places, direct eye (6) ______and staring is uncommon in the larger cities, especially in those areas accustomed to foreign visitors. (7) ______, in smaller communities, visitors may be the subject of much curiosity and therefore you may notice some stares. (8) ______speaking, the Chinese are not a touch-oriented society, especially true for visitors. So, avoid (9) ______ or any prolonged form of body contact. Public displays of affection are very rare. On the other hand, you may note people of the same sex walking hand-in-hand, which is simply a gesture of friendship. Do not worry about a bit of pushing and shoving in stores or when groups board public buses or trains. In this case, (10) ______ are neither offered or expected. The Chinese will stand much closer than Westerners.
1. A. taking B. shaking C. grasping D. hugging
2. A. small B. bit C. slight D. light
3. A. exchanged B. changed C. transferred D. converted
4. A. pair B. couple C. double D. both
5. A. enthusiast B. enthusiastic C. enthusiasm D. enthusiastically
6. A. contact B. look C. stare D. watch
7. A. Moreover B. Furthermore C. However D. Whatever
8. A. Generally B. Successfully C. Fortunately D. Expectedly
9. A. touch B. to touch C. touched D. touching
10. A. Contacts B. Apologies C. Gestures D. Saying goodbye
 

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3 tháng 8 2021

1 B

2 C

3 A

4 D

5 A

6 A

7 C

8 A

9 D

10 B

In the western customs (taking / shaking / grasping / hugging)1 ______ hands is the customary form of greeting, but in China a nod of the head or (small / bit / slight / light)2 ______ bow is sufficient. Hugging and kissing when greeting are uncommon. Business cards are often (exchanged / changed / transferred / converted)3 ______ and yours should be printed in your own language and in Chinese. Also, it is more respectful to present your card or a gift or any other article using (pair / couple...
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In the western customs (taking / shaking / grasping / hugging)1 ______ hands is the customary form of greeting, but in China a nod of the head or (small / bit / slight / light)2 ______ bow is sufficient. Hugging and kissing when greeting are uncommon. Business cards are often (exchanged / changed / transferred / converted)3 ______ and yours should be printed in your own language and in Chinese. Also, it is more respectful to present your card or a gift or any other article using (pair / couple / double / both)4 ______ hands. The Chinese are (enthusiast / enthusiastic / enthusiasm / enthusiastically)5 ______ applauders. You may be greeted with group clapping, even by small children. When a person is applauded in this practice it is the custom for that person to return the applause or a "thank you." When walking in public places, direct eye (contact / look / stare / watch)6 ______ and staring is uncommon in the larger cities, especially in those areas accustomed to foreign visitors. (Moreover / Furthermore / However / Whatever)7 ______, in smaller communities, visitors may be the subject of much curiosity and therefore you may notice some stares. (Generally / Successfully / Fortunately / Expectedly)8 ______ speaking, the Chinese are not a touch-oriented society, especially true for visitors. So, avoid (touch / to touch / touched / touching)9 ______ or any prolonged form of body contact. Public displays of affection are very rare. On the other hand, you may note people of the same sex walking hand-in-hand, which is simply a gesture of friendship. Do not worry about a bit of pushing and shoving in stores or when groups board public buses or trains. In this case, (contacts / apologies / gestures / saying goodbye)10 ______ are neither offered or expected. The Chinese will stand much closer than Westerners.

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15 tháng 9 2021

In the western customs (taking / shaking / grasping / hugging)1 ______ hands is the customary form of greeting, but in China a nod of the head or (small / bit / slight / light)2 ______ bow is sufficient. Hugging and kissing when greeting are uncommon. Business cards are often (exchanged / changed / transferred / converted)3 ______ and yours should be printed in your own language and in Chinese. Also, it is more respectful to present your card or a gift or any other article using (pair / couple / double / both)4 ______ hands. The Chinese are (enthusiast / enthusiastic / enthusiasm / enthusiastically)5 ______ applauders. You may be greeted with group clapping, even by small children. When a person is applauded in this practice it is the custom for that person to return the applause or a "thank you." When walking in public places, direct eye (contact / look / stare / watch)6 ______ and staring is uncommon in the larger cities, especially in those areas accustomed to foreign visitors. (Moreover / Furthermore / However / Whatever)7 ______, in smaller communities, visitors may be the subject of much curiosity and therefore you may notice some stares. (Generally / Successfully / Fortunately / Expectedly)8 ______ speaking, the Chinese are not a touch-oriented society, especially true for visitors. So, avoid (touch / to touch / touched / touching)9 ______ or any prolonged form of body contact. Public displays of affection are very rare. On the other hand, you may note people of the same sex walking hand-in-hand, which is simply a gesture of friendship. Do not worry about a bit of pushing and shoving in stores or when groups board public buses or trains. In this case, (contacts / apologies / gestures / saying goodbye)10 ______ are neither offered or expected. The Chinese will stand much closer than Westerners.

29 tháng 1 2017

Đáp án A

Trước danh từ (applauders: người vỗ tay) dùng tính từ ( enthusiastic: phấn khởi, hào hứng)

3 tháng 10 2019

Đáp án C

Both hands: cả hai tay

Also, it is more respectful to present your card of a gift or any other article using both hands: Tương tự, sẽ trân  trọng hơn khi đưa quà hay bất cứ cái gì bằng cả hai tay.

4 tháng 8 2018

Đáp án D

Transfer: chuyển đi, gửi đi

Change: thay đổi

Covert: chuyển đổi( từ dạng này sang dạng khác)

Exchange: trao đổi

Business cards are often exchanged and yours should be printed in your own language and in

Chinese: Danh thiếp thường được trao đổi và danh thiếp của bạn nên được in bằng cả ngôn ngữ của bạn và tiếng Trung Quốc.

3 tháng 7 2019

Đáp án C

Slight bow: cái ôm nhẹ

But in China a nod of head or slight bow is sufficient: nhưng ở Trung Quốc một cái gật đầu hay cái ôm nhẹ là đủ.

11 tháng 12 2017

Đáp án B

Shaking hands: bắt tay

In the western customs shaking hands is customary form of greeting: Theo phong tục phương Tây bắt tay là hình thức chào hỏi phổ biến.

In summary, for most visitors, the Japanese are (1)_______ and difficult to understand. The graceful act of bowing, is the traditional greeting. However, they have also adopted the western custom of shaking hands, but with a light grip. Meanwhile, to (2)_______ respect for their customs, it would flatter  them  to  offer  a  slight  bow  when  being  introduced.  Avoid hugging and kissing when greeting. It is considered rude to stare. Prolonged direct eye contact is considered to be (3)_______...
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In summary, for most visitors, the Japanese are (1)_______ and difficult to understand. The graceful act of bowing, is the traditional greeting. However, they have also adopted the western custom of shaking hands, but with a light grip. Meanwhile, to (2)_______ respect for their customs, it would flatter  them  to  offer  a  slight  bow  when  being  introduced.  Avoid hugging and kissing when greeting. It is considered rude to stare. Prolonged direct eye contact is considered to be (3)_______ or even intimidating. It is rude to stand with your hand or hands in your pockets, especially when greeting  someone  or  when  addressing  a  group  of  people.  The  seemingly  simple  act  of exchanging  business  cards  is  more  complex  in  Japan  (4)_______  the  business  card  represents  not only one's identity but also his (5)_______ in life. Yours should be printed in your own language and in  Japanese.  The  Japanese  are  not  a  touch -oriented  society;  so  avoid  open  displays  of  affection, touching or any prolonged form of body contact. Queues are generally respected; especially in crowded train and subway  stations  where the  huge  volume of people causes touching and pushing.

Điền vào số 1

A. simply

B. easy

C. cheap

D. complex

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18 tháng 5 2017

Đáp án D

Gii thích: "In summary, for most visitors, the Japanese are complex and difficult to understand." (Nói tóm tt thì đối vi hu hết các du khách, người Nht rt phc tp và khó hiu.)

Lưý: Ta thy sau ch trng cđin có liên t 'and' mang ý nghĩa lit kê, ni nhng t có ý nghĩa, chc năng ng pháp tương đương nhau.  Ta chn 1 t có nghĩa gn vi 'difficult'.

In summary, for most visitors, the Japanese are (1)_______ and difficult to understand. The graceful act of bowing, is the traditional greeting. However, they have also adopted the western custom of shaking hands, but with a light grip. Meanwhile, to (2)_______ respect for their customs, it would flatter  them  to  offer  a  slight  bow  when  being  introduced.  Avoid hugging and kissing when greeting. It is considered rude to stare. Prolonged direct eye contact is considered to be (3)_______...
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In summary, for most visitors, the Japanese are (1)_______ and difficult to understand. The graceful act of bowing, is the traditional greeting. However, they have also adopted the western custom of shaking hands, but with a light grip. Meanwhile, to (2)_______ respect for their customs, it would flatter  them  to  offer  a  slight  bow  when  being  introduced.  Avoid hugging and kissing when greeting. It is considered rude to stare. Prolonged direct eye contact is considered to be (3)_______ or even intimidating. It is rude to stand with your hand or hands in your pockets, especially when greeting  someone  or  when  addressing  a  group  of  people.  The  seemingly  simple  act  of exchanging  business  cards  is  more  complex  in  Japan  (4)_______  the  business  card  represents  not only one's identity but also his (5)_______ in life. Yours should be printed in your own language and in  Japanese.  The  Japanese  are  not  a  touch -oriented  society;  so  avoid  open  displays  of  affection, touching or any prolonged form of body contact. Queues are generally respected; especially in crowded train and subway  stations  where the  huge  volume of people causes touching and pushing.

Điền vào số 2

A. show

B. point

C. draw

D. pay

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25 tháng 2 2019

Đáp án A

Gii thích: "Meanwhile, to show respect for their customs...."

show respect: th hin s tôn trng (collocation)

In summary, for most visitors, the Japanese are (1)_______ and difficult to understand. The graceful act of bowing, is the traditional greeting. However, they have also adopted the western custom of shaking hands, but with a light grip. Meanwhile, to (2)_______ respect for their customs, it would flatter  them  to  offer  a  slight  bow  when  being  introduced.  Avoid hugging and kissing when greeting. It is considered rude to stare. Prolonged direct eye contact is considered to be (3)_______...
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In summary, for most visitors, the Japanese are (1)_______ and difficult to understand. The graceful act of bowing, is the traditional greeting. However, they have also adopted the western custom of shaking hands, but with a light grip. Meanwhile, to (2)_______ respect for their customs, it would flatter  them  to  offer  a  slight  bow  when  being  introduced.  Avoid hugging and kissing when greeting. It is considered rude to stare. Prolonged direct eye contact is considered to be (3)_______ or even intimidating. It is rude to stand with your hand or hands in your pockets, especially when greeting  someone  or  when  addressing  a  group  of  people.  The  seemingly  simple  act  of exchanging  business  cards  is  more  complex  in  Japan  (4)_______  the  business  card  represents  not only one's identity but also his (5)_______ in life. Yours should be printed in your own language and in  Japanese.  The  Japanese  are  not  a  touch -oriented  society;  so  avoid  open  displays  of  affection, touching or any prolonged form of body contact. Queues are generally respected; especially in crowded train and subway  stations  where the  huge  volume of people causes touching and pushing.

Điền vào số 3

A. impoliteness

B. politely

C. impolitely

D. impolite

1
3 tháng 1 2019

Đáp án D

Gii thích: "Prolonged direct eye contact is considered to be impolite or even intimidating." (Mt cái nhìn sâu trc tiếp vào mt thì b coi là bt lch s, thm chí là mang tính đe do đối phương.)

Lưý: trước ch trng cđin là 'to be', sau đó ta có tính t 'intimidating'  Ta phi chn 1 tính t để bđảm cu trúc ng pháp và s tương đương vi tính t theo sau.