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Practice SVIP
Choose the correct answer to complete the sentence.
In Scotland, the bride’s mother may invite the wedding guests to her house to off all the wedding gifts.
- put
- get
- turn
- show
Choose the correct answer to complete the sentence.
Superstitions an important part in the lives of many people in Viet Nam.
- play
- act
- take
- occupy
Choose the correct answer to complete the sentence.
Viet Nam has kept a variety of superstitious about daily activities.
- believing
- believe
- believable
- beliefs
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Traditionally, most Vietnamese people never the floor during the first three days of the New Year.
- paint
- resurface
- sweep
- polish
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The British usually pay a lot of to good table manners and are expected to use knives, forks and spoons properly.
- compliment
- care
- attention
- money
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- Have you heard that Martin and Lisa have just got engaged!
- __________.
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- What a beautiful wedding dress you are wearing today, Daisy!
- __________.
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- What gifts should I bring to a dinner party in Viet Nam?
- __________.
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- Don't forget to bargain when buying things in an open-air market in Viet Nam!
- _________.
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- _________?
- You'd better shake hands firmly.
INTERNATIONAL GIFT-GIVING CUSTOMS
The tradition of gift-giving is a worldwide practice that is said to have been around since the beginning of human beings. Over time, different cultures have developed their own gift-giving customs and traditions.
In France, the gift of wine for the hostess of a dinner party is not an appropriate gift as the hostess would prefer to choose the vintage for the night. In Sweden, a bottle of wine or flowers is an appropriate gift for the hostess. In Viet Nam, a gift of whisky is appropriate for the host, and some fruit or small gifts for the hostess, children or elders of the home. Besides, gifts should never be wrapped in black paper because this color is unlucky and associated with funerals in this country. Gifts that symbolize cutting such as scissors, knives and other sharp objects should be avoided because they mean the cutting of the relationship. Also, in some countries you should not open the gift in front of the giver but in others, it would be an insult if you did not open the gift.
Beyond the gift itself, give careful consideration to the manner in which it is presented. Different cultures have different customs regarding how a gift should be offered - using only your right hand or using both hands, for example. Others have strong traditions related to the appropriate way to accept a gift. In Singapore, for instance, it is the standard to graciously refuse a gift several times before finally accepting it. The recipient would never unwrap a gift in front of the giver for fear of appearing greedy.
Understanding these traditions and customs, as well as taking time to choose an appropriate gift, will help you to avoid any awkwardness or embarrassment as you seek to build a better cross-cultural relationship.
Read the passage and choose the correct answer.
1. When did the tradition of gift-giving become popular all over the world?
INTERNATIONAL GIFT-GIVING CUSTOMS
The tradition of gift-giving is a worldwide practice that is said to have been around since the beginning of human beings. Over time, different cultures have developed their own gift-giving customs and traditions.
In France, the gift of wine for the hostess of a dinner party is not an appropriate gift as the hostess would prefer to choose the vintage for the night. In Sweden, a bottle of wine or flowers is an appropriate gift for the hostess. In Viet Nam, a gift of whisky is appropriate for the host, and some fruit or small gifts for the hostess, children or elders of the home. Besides, gifts should never be wrapped in black paper because this color is unlucky and associated with funerals in this country. Gifts that symbolize cutting such as scissors, knives and other sharp objects should be avoided because they mean the cutting of the relationship. Also, in some countries you should not open the gift in front of the giver but in others, it would be an insult if you did not open the gift.
Beyond the gift itself, give careful consideration to the manner in which it is presented. Different cultures have different customs regarding how a gift should be offered - using only your right hand or using both hands, for example. Others have strong traditions related to the appropriate way to accept a gift. In Singapore, for instance, it is the standard to graciously refuse a gift several times before finally accepting it. The recipient would never unwrap a gift in front of the giver for fear of appearing greedy.
Understanding these traditions and customs, as well as taking time to choose an appropriate gift, will help you to avoid any awkwardness or embarrassment as you seek to build a better cross-cultural relationship.
Read the passage and choose the correct answer.
2. Which of the following is NOT true about gift-giving customs?
INTERNATIONAL GIFT-GIVING CUSTOMS
The tradition of gift-giving is a worldwide practice that is said to have been around since the beginning of human beings. Over time, different cultures have developed their own gift-giving customs and traditions.
In France, the gift of wine for the hostess of a dinner party is not an appropriate gift as the hostess would prefer to choose the vintage for the night. In Sweden, a bottle of wine or flowers is an appropriate gift for the hostess. In Viet Nam, a gift of whisky is appropriate for the host, and some fruit or small gifts for the hostess, children or elders of the home. Besides, gifts should never be wrapped in black paper because this color is unlucky and associated with funerals in this country. Gifts that symbolize cutting such as scissors, knives and other sharp objects should be avoided because they mean the cutting of the relationship. Also, in some countries you should not open the gift in front of the giver but in others, it would be an insult if you did not open the gift.
Beyond the gift itself, give careful consideration to the manner in which it is presented. Different cultures have different customs regarding how a gift should be offered - using only your right hand or using both hands, for example. Others have strong traditions related to the appropriate way to accept a gift. In Singapore, for instance, it is the standard to graciously refuse a gift several times before finally accepting it. The recipient would never unwrap a gift in front of the giver for fear of appearing greedy.
Understanding these traditions and customs, as well as taking time to choose an appropriate gift, will help you to avoid any awkwardness or embarrassment as you seek to build a better cross-cultural relationship.
Read the passage and choose the correct answer.
3. The phrase “associated with" is closest in meaning to ________.
INTERNATIONAL GIFT-GIVING CUSTOMS
The tradition of gift-giving is a worldwide practice that is said to have been around since the beginning of human beings. Over time, different cultures have developed their own gift-giving customs and traditions.
In France, the gift of wine for the hostess of a dinner party is not an appropriate gift as the hostess would prefer to choose the vintage for the night. In Sweden, a bottle of wine or flowers is an appropriate gift for the hostess. In Viet Nam, a gift of whisky is appropriate for the host, and some fruit or small gifts for the hostess, children or elders of the home. Besides, gifts should never be wrapped in black paper because this color is unlucky and associated with funerals in this country. Gifts that symbolize cutting such as scissors, knives and other sharp objects should be avoided because they mean the cutting of the relationship. Also, in some countries you should not open the gift in front of the giver but in others, it would be an insult if you did not open the gift.
Beyond the gift itself, give careful consideration to the manner in which it is presented. Different cultures have different customs regarding how a gift should be offered - using only your right hand or using both hands, for example. Others have strong traditions related to the appropriate way to accept a gift. In Singapore, for instance, it is the standard to graciously refuse a gift several times before finally accepting it. The recipient would never unwrap a gift in front of the giver for fear of appearing greedy.
Understanding these traditions and customs, as well as taking time to choose an appropriate gift, will help you to avoid any awkwardness or embarrassment as you seek to build a better cross-cultural relationship.
Read the passage and choose the correct answer.
4. The word “it" in paragraph 3 refers to ________.
INTERNATIONAL GIFT-GIVING CUSTOMS
The tradition of gift-giving is a worldwide practice that is said to have been around since the beginning of human beings. Over time, different cultures have developed their own gift-giving customs and traditions.
In France, the gift of wine for the hostess of a dinner party is not an appropriate gift as the hostess would prefer to choose the vintage for the night. In Sweden, a bottle of wine or flowers is an appropriate gift for the hostess. In Viet Nam, a gift of whisky is appropriate for the host, and some fruit or small gifts for the hostess, children or elders of the home. Besides, gifts should never be wrapped in black paper because this color is unlucky and associated with funerals in this country. Gifts that symbolize cutting such as scissors, knives and other sharp objects should be avoided because they mean the cutting of the relationship. Also, in some countries you should not open the gift in front of the giver but in others, it would be an insult if you did not open the gift.
Beyond the gift itself, give careful consideration to the manner in which it is presented. Different cultures have different customs regarding how a gift should be offered - using only your right hand or using both hands, for example. Others have strong traditions related to the appropriate way to accept a gift. In Singapore, for instance, it is the standard to graciously refuse a gift several times before finally accepting it. The recipient would never unwrap a gift in front of the giver for fear of appearing greedy.
Understanding these traditions and customs, as well as taking time to choose an appropriate gift, will help you to avoid any awkwardness or embarrassment as you seek to build a better cross-cultural relationship.
Read the passage and choose the correct answer.
5. Which of the following is the main idea of paragraph 3?
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