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It is essential to know how to use chopsticks for Japanese dining etiquette, particularly in formal (1) occasions and when doing
business in Japan. If you're (2) clumsy with the chopsticks, how can you be expected to handle other (3) clever matters? Don't
expect to always rely on Western-style utensils. First, start by (4) lifting the chopsticks with both hands and follow the basic
(5) rules of chopsticks etiquette. Always keep in (6) mind that chopsticks are eating utensils, just as a (7) fork and knife, so
don't play with them, point with them, or rub them together! If no serving utensils are (8) dropping during a family-style meal
(sometimes this is the case when visiting someone's home), remember to take food from the (9) bowls on the table by using
the thick ends, the ends that don't go into your (10) mouth, of the chopsticks.
p/s: bài này của b thật sự là khá khó đối với mình =(( mình cũng không chắc rằng là mình có làm đúng hoàn toàn không nhưng mình có thể đảm bảo với bạn là sẽ không sai nhiều đâu nên bạn cứ tham khảo câu trả lời của mình nha!
Xin lũi bạn nhớ tại bài này mình lấy trong đề thi hsg nên sẽ rất khó mong bạn thông cảm với cả cho mình cảm ơn nhé!
There are five mistake in the passage. Can you find and correct them?
Chopsticks
Depending on the restaurant you decide upon for that evening, you may be required to use chopsticks. If for some reason you aren't too adept with chopsticks, try to learn before passing through immigration. It's not really that hard.
One false assumption among many Japanese that's slowly being dispelled by the time are (=> by time is the ) the " uniqueness " of Japan. Japan is a island nation; Japan is only country that has four seasons; foreigners can't understand Japan; only Japanese can use chopsticks properly.
I cannot count the number of times I've been told how to use Japanese chopsticks but I couldn't use perfectly. If you're dining in => with a Japanese, don't be surprised if you receive a look of amazement at your ability to eat like a Japanese.
P/s : Mấy chỗ in đậm là sửa lại nhé !
1. .........when dining, South Koreans use cushions to sit on the floor and eat from a low table
2. The wai is the traditional form of...greeting...in Thailand(greet)
3. They weren't...obliged.....to live with their parents after the wedding(obligation)
4. It is considered..impolite.....to address an elder with his or her given name(polite)
5. Is that woman the..hostedd.....of the party? (host)
6. The children in our family are always....respecting... their elders(respect)
7.Custom...different....from tradition in some aspects such as scale and time(different)
8. Don't use your personal chopsticks to get food from the....serving.....dish(serve)
9. Many families have three..generations...., which create unique cultural features(generate)
10. We have lots of customs and it can get a bit...confusing......for visitors(confuse)
1. .........when dining, South Koreans use cushions to sit on the floor and eat from a low table
2. The wai is the traditional form of...greeting...in Thailand(greet)
3. They weren't...obliged.....to live with their parents after the wedding(obligation)
4. It is considered..impolite.....to address an elder with his or her given name(polite)
5. Is that woman the..hostedd.....of the party? (host)
6. The children in our family are always....respecting... their elders(respect)
7.Custom...different....from tradition in some aspects such as scale and time(different)
8. Don't use your personal chopsticks to get food from the....serving.....dish(serve)
9. Many families have three..generations...., which create unique cultural features(generate)
10. We have lots of customs and it can get a bit...confusing......for visitors(confuse)
Give advice with Should or Shouldn't, using the cues about table manners in Japan:
1. Don't drink at a dinner party until everyone is served
->..YOU SHOULDN'T DRINK A DINNER PARTY UNTIL EVERYONE IS SERVED...........
2. Raise your drink and say "kampai" (cheers) before you drink
->......YOU SHOULD RAISE YOUR DRINK AND SAY " KAMPAI " CHEERS BEFORE YOU DRINK.........
3. Use a small wet cloth at most Japaness restaurants to wash your hands before eating
->.....YOU SHOULD Use a small wet cloth at most Japaness restaurants to wash your hands before eating ..........
4. Don't use it as a napkin or to touch any part of your face
->.......YOU SHOULDN'T use it as a napkin or to touch any part of your face ........
5. Use chopsticks during the meal
->.....YOU SHOULD USE CHOPSTICKS DURING THE MEAL .....
Give advice with Should or Shouldn't, using the cues about table manners in Japan:
1. Don't drink at a dinner party until everyone is served
->..YOU SHOULDN'T DRINK A DINNER PARTY UNTIL EVERYONE IS SERVED...........
2. Raise your drink and say "kampai" (cheers) before you drink
->......YOU SHOULD RAISE YOUR DRINK AND SAY " KAMPAI " CHEERS BEFORE YOU DRINK.........
3. Use a small wet cloth at most Japaness restaurants to wash your hands before eating
->.....YOU SHOULD Use a small wet cloth at most Japaness restaurants to wash your hands before eating ..........
4. Don't use it as a napkin or to touch any part of your face
->.......YOU SHOULDN'T use it as a napkin or to touch any part of your face ........
5. Use chopsticks during the meal
->.....YOU SHOULD USE CHOPSTICKS DURING THE MEAL .....
.
Choosethe underlined word or phrase A, B, C or D that needs correcting
1. Some people (think A) young people (shouldn't B) (to follow C) the traditional (of D) the society. => follow
2. (According for A) tradition, the first person (to enter B) the house on New Year's Eve (brings C) either good luck (or D) bad luck. => According to
3. The (traditional A) Vietnamese (wedding B) is one of the most important (ceremony C) in Vietnamese (culture D) => (Mình không biết đúng không) ceremonies
4. The Japanese (are A) familiar (with B) the western custom (to eat C) a turkey dinner (for D) Christmas => (Do cảm giác) to
5. (In A) Vietnam the engagement (is B) sometimes considered (much C) important (than D) the wedding => more
6. (Dressing A) (well B) is important in South Korean it is (considered C) a sign of (respectful D) => (Mình ngu nên không biết đúng không) respect
7. In India, you (shouldn't A) never use your left hand (to eat B) because (it's C) considered (disrespectful D) => should
8. He asked me (anxiously A) what he (has to B) to when (visting B) a (Vietnamese home D) => Vietnamese house
.
Mình làm không biết đúng hay không? Sai thì góp ý nhé :)
Chúc Bạn Học Tốt!
The city people are .....................about crime than the countryside ones.
Give advice with Should or Shouldn't, using the cues about table manners in Japan:
1. Don't drink at a dinner party until everyone is served->..YOU SHOULDN'T DRINK A DINNER PARTY UNTIL EVERYONE IS SERVED...........
2. Raise your drink and say "kampai" (cheers) before you drink ->......YOU SHOULD RAISE YOUR DRINK AND SAY " KAMPAI " CHEERS BEFORE YOU DRINK.........
3. Use a small wet cloth at most Japaness restaurants to wash your hands before eating->.....YOU SHOULD Use a small wet cloth at most Japaness restaurants to wash your hands before eating ..........
4. Don't use it as a napkin or to touch any part of your face ->.......YOU SHOULDN'T use it as a napkin or to touch any part of your face ........
5. Use chopsticks during the meal->.....YOU SHOULD USE CHOPTICKS DURING THE MEAL.....
Read and complete the passage by using the phrases or sentences given.
A. how to cooperate with
B. to get rid of all the negative energies
C. go to the basket
D. because your strength
E. both your mind and your body
F. the chance
G. must be strong
H. just for resting and sleeping
There are a lot of activities that you can do in your leisure time. Some people are so tired of work that they prefer to use their free time (1)....H...... . Others spend their free time on their favourite activities. Among different kinds of sports, I like basketball most. When you play basketball with your team mates, you have a chance (2) ...B....... that are piled up in you throughout work or study time. Your body is wholly involved. Basketball involves (3).....E...... In basketball, you need both stamina and speed to be a successful player. It's not that important if you're not tall (4)....D..... is of much more importance. Both feet and hands (5).....G..... . In addition, basketball is a team work, and this is what I like the most about this sport. You learn (6).....A..... other team mates. Sometimes, you need to sacrifice yourself by blocking the rival so that your team mate can find space to (7)....C..... and score. Passing the ball to other members of your team makes (8) ......F.... of winning higher and higher. All in all, basketball is so enjoyable and fun if you play it in a group, not individually.
A. how to cooperate with
B. to get rid of all the negative energies
C. go to the basket
D. because your strength
E. both your mind and your body
F. the chance
G. must be strong
H. just for resting and sleeping
There are a lot of activities that you can do in your leisure time. Some people are so tired of work that they prefer to use their free time (1)....H...... . Others spend their free time on their favourite activities. Among different kinds of sports, I like basketball most. When you play basketball with your team mates, you have a chance (2) .....B..... that are piled up in you throughout work or study time. Your body is wholly involved. Basketball involves (3)......E..... In basketball, you need both stamina and speed to be a successful player. It's not that important if you're not tall (4)...D...... is of much more importance. Both feet and hands (5)....G...... . In addition, basketball is a team work, and this is what I like the most about this sport. You learn (6)....A...... other team mates. Sometimes, you need to sacrifice yourself by blocking the rival so that your team mate can find space to (7)....C..... and score. Passing the ball to other members of your team makes (8) ....F...... of winning higher and higher. All in all, basketball is so enjoyable and fun if you play it in a group, not individually.
It is essential to know how to use chopsticks for Japanese dining etiquette, particularly in formal (1) occasions and when doing
business in Japan. If you're (2) clumsy with the chopsticks, how can you be expected to handle other (3) clever matters? Don't
expect to always rely on Western-style utensils. First, start by (4) lifting the chopsticks with both hands and follow the basic
(5) rules of chopsticks etiquette. Always keep in (6) mind that chopsticks are eating utensils, just as a (7) fork and knife, so
don't play with them, point with them, or rub them together! If no serving utensils are (8) dropping during a family-style meal
(sometimes this is the case when visiting someone's home), remember to take food from the (9) bowls on the table by using
the thick ends, the ends that don't go into your (10) mouth, of the chopsticks.