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Pub Etiquette in Britain
英國(guó)的酒吧禮儀
在公共場(chǎng)所,英國(guó)人講究先來(lái)后到,但在生意興隆的酒吧里看不到排隊(duì)的現(xiàn)象,整個(gè)酒吧井然有序。如果有一天你到英國(guó)酒吧消遣,你應(yīng)該注意些什么呢?
Amazingly for British, who love queues, there is no formal line-up-the bar staff are skilled at knowing whose turn it is. You are permitted to try to attention, but there are rules about how to do this. Do not call out, tap coins on the counter, snap your finger or wave like a drowning swimmer. Do not scowl or sign or roll your eyes. And whatever you do, do not ring the bell hanging behind the counter-this is used by the landlord to signal closing time. The key thing is to catch the bar worker’s eyes. You could also hold an empty glass or some money, but do not wave them about. Do adopt an expectant, hopeful, even slightly anxious facial expression. If you look too contented and complacent, the bar staff may assume you are already being served.
Always say“please”and try to remember some of the British bar staffs hates. They do not like people to keep others waiting while they make up their minds. They don’t like people standing idly against the bar when there are a lot of customers waiting for service. And they do not like people who wait until the end of the order before asking for such drinks as Guinness stout which take considerably longer to pour than other drinks. If you follow these tips you should be able to buy yourself a drink. Speaking of tips, you should never offer the bar staff a cash gratuity. The correct behavior is to offer them a drink. Pubs pride themselves on their egalitarian. A tip in cash would be a reminder of their service role, whereas the offer of a drink is a friendly gesture.
Notes
scowl v. 怒容;皺眉 expectant adj. 期待的
complacent adj. 自滿的 idly adv. 無(wú)效地;懶洋洋地
stout n. 烈性黑啤酒 gratuity n. 小費(fèi)
egalitarian n.。 adj. 平等;平均主義(的)
Which statement is true?
A. The British bar staffs dislike people who make up their minds immediately.
B. They like people who can wait in line.
C. They hope people who want to have another drink ring the bell hanging behind the counter.
D. If you offer them a drink to express your tips, they will feel happy.
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科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源:英語(yǔ)教研室 題型:050
The Pentagon
五角大樓
美國(guó)號(hào)稱世界頭號(hào)軍事大國(guó),其武力干涉幾乎滲透到全球,有人開玩笑說:“只要五角大樓打個(gè)噴嚏,整個(gè)地球都會(huì)震動(dòng)。”五角大樓是什么? 讓我們揭開它神秘的面紗,好好地認(rèn)識(shí)一下這座建筑的運(yùn)作職能吧。
The Pentagon,or the headquarters of the US Department of Defense,is one of the largest office buildings in the world,taking up a total land of 583 acres.The five-sided structure itself occupies an area of 29 acres.Each of its five outside wails is 921 feet long.It has three times the floor space as the Empire State Building or half again as much space as either of the New York's World Trade Center towers.
Working inside this huge building are over 25 000 employees,one half of them being civilians and the other half members of the U.S. armed forces.During the last year of the Second World War there were 37 000 people,both military and civilian,working inside the Pentagon.In the Korean and Vietnam War periods,31 000.The employees are scattered among hundreds of offices that occupy a floor space of 3705793 square feet.
While inside the building they tell time by 4 200 clocks,drink from 685 water fountains,utilize 280 rest rooms,consume 30 000 cups of coffee,6 000 tins of milk and 5 000 bottles of soft drinks of various kinds every day,with a total staff of 600 persons preparing and serving food and drinks to the Pentagon employees,daily.
Notes
Pentagon n.五邊形;五角大樓 civilian n.平民
military n.軍人 scatter v.分散
utilize v.利用;應(yīng)用 consume v期待的
complacent adj. 自滿的 idly adv. 無(wú)效地;懶洋洋地
stout n. 烈性黑啤酒 gratuity n. 小費(fèi)
egalitarian n.。 adj. 平等;平均主義(的)
Which statement is true?
A. The British bar staffs dislike people who make up their minds immediately.
B. They like people who can wait in line.
C. They hope people who want to have another drink ring the bell hanging behind the counter.
D. If you offer them a drink to express your tips, they will feel happy.
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Comprehension question
The building is called “the Pentagon ”because________.
A.it is the largest building in the world
B.it lies in the U.S.A.
C.it has five sides
D.it is a secret place
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科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源: 題型:051
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Pub Etiquette in Britain
英國(guó)的酒吧禮儀
在公共場(chǎng)所,英國(guó)人講究先來(lái)后到,但在生意興隆的酒吧里看不到排隊(duì)的現(xiàn)象,整個(gè)酒吧井然有序。如果有一天你到英國(guó)酒吧消遣,你應(yīng)該注意些什么呢?
Amazingly for British, who love queues, there is no formal line-up-the bar staff are skilled at knowing whose turn it is. You are permitted to try to attention, but there are rules about how to do this. Do not call out, tap coins on the counter, snap your finger or wave like a drowning swimmer. Do not scowl or sign or roll your eyes. And whatever you do, do not ring the bell hanging behind the counter-this is used by the landlord to signal closing time. The key thing is to catch the bar worker’s eyes. You could also hold an empty glass or some money, but do not wave them about. Do adopt an expectant, hopeful, even slightly anxious facial expression. If you look too contented and complacent, the bar staff may assume you are already being served.
Always say“please”and try to remember some of the British bar staffs hates. They do not like people to keep others waiting while they make up their minds. They don’t like people standing idly against the bar when there are a lot of customers waiting for service. And they do not like people who wait until the end of the order before asking for such drinks as Guinness stout which take considerably longer to pour than other drinks. If you follow these tips you should be able to buy yourself a drink. Speaking of tips, you should never offer the bar staff a cash gratuity. The correct behavior is to offer them a drink. Pubs pride themselves on their egalitarian. A tip in cash would be a reminder of their service role, whereas the offer of a drink is a friendly gesture.
Notes
scowl v. 怒容;皺眉 expectant adj. 期待的
complacent adj. 自滿的 idly adv. 無(wú)效地;懶洋洋地
stout n. 烈性黑啤酒 gratuity n. 小費(fèi)
egalitarian n.。 adj. 平等;平均主義(的)
Which statement is true?
A. The British bar staffs dislike people who make up their minds immediately.
B. They like people who can wait in line.
C. They hope people who want to have another drink ring the bell hanging behind the counter.
D. If you offer them a drink to express your tips, they will feel happy.
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科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源:英語(yǔ)教研室 題型:050
Table Manners in America
美國(guó)餐桌禮儀
吃的禮節(jié)在不同的國(guó)度存在著明顯的差異。如在我們中國(guó)家庭做客,主人會(huì)盛情款待你;你吃得越多,主人就會(huì)越高興,還不時(shí)會(huì)給你添菜斟酒。但如果你把國(guó)內(nèi)這些“挺有禮貌”的習(xí)慣帶到美國(guó),就可能會(huì)被認(rèn)為不文雅或缺少修養(yǎng)……
When eating at home with guests or eating out,there are several table manners that are generally observed.
Most meals served in American homes are served “family style”; this means that food is placed on platters or in large bowls,and passed around to each person at the table,Each person takes a little food and puts it on his or her plate,and then passes the food to the next person.It is OK to ask for second helpings.
If you are treating your lady friend to a meal at a nice restaurant,it is polite to hold the chair for her while she sits down.Each person orders their own food and drinks,and it is polite to order items that are similar in price to the host’s order.Before beginning your meal,place your napkin over your lap,and remove it when the meal is completely finished。
It is polite to wait until everyone at your table is served before you begin eating;in some instances,it is best to wait until the host begin eating.It is not polite to rest your elbows on the table.Only one hand should be on the table for most of the meal,unless you need to cut meat or pass something.Americans do not chew with their mouths open,or speak when their mouths are full of food.When drinking alcohol,it is impolite to drink too much or get drunk.If you do not drink,you will usually not be pressured to do so,and you should likewise not pressure others to drink with you.
Notes
platter n.大淺盤 napkin n.餐巾
instance n.例子 lap n.膝上
elbow n.肘部 alcohol n.酒;含酒精的飲料
likewise adv.同樣;也
Comprehension questions
1.In America,it is good manners _______when eating in a nice restaurant.
A.to order items that are similar in price to the host's order
B.to eat as much as you can
C.to put your elbows on the table
D.to eat and eat until only a little food remains on the table
2.When eating out,it is polite _______.
A.for you to order food and drinks for everyone
B.to put your napkin on the table
C.to speak with your mouth full of food
D.for everyone to order his or her own food and drinks
3.When drinking alcohol,_______.
A.you can put both your hands on the table
B.you can chew with your mouths open
C.you should not drink too much or get drunk
D.you are welcome to drink much or get drunk
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科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源: 題型:051
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Table Manners in America
美國(guó)餐桌禮儀
吃的禮節(jié)在不同的國(guó)度存在著明顯的差異。如在我們中國(guó)家庭做客,主人會(huì)盛情款待你;你吃得越多,主人就會(huì)越高興,還不時(shí)會(huì)給你添菜斟酒。但如果你把國(guó)內(nèi)這些“挺有禮貌”的習(xí)慣帶到美國(guó),就可能會(huì)被認(rèn)為不文雅或缺少修養(yǎng)……
When eating at home with guests or eating out,there are several table manners that are generally observed.
Most meals served in American homes are served “family style”; this means that food is placed on platters or in large bowls,and passed around to each person at the table,Each person takes a little food and puts it on his or her plate,and then passes the food to the next person.It is OK to ask for second helpings.
If you are treating your lady friend to a meal at a nice restaurant,it is polite to hold the chair for her while she sits down.Each person orders their own food and drinks,and it is polite to order items that are similar in price to the host’s order.Before beginning your meal,place your napkin over your lap,and remove it when the meal is completely finished。
It is polite to wait until everyone at your table is served before you begin eating;in some instances,it is best to wait until the host begin eating.It is not polite to rest your elbows on the table.Only one hand should be on the table for most of the meal,unless you need to cut meat or pass something.Americans do not chew with their mouths open,or speak when their mouths are full of food.When drinking alcohol,it is impolite to drink too much or get drunk.If you do not drink,you will usually not be pressured to do so,and you should likewise not pressure others to drink with you.
Notes
platter n.大淺盤 napkin n.餐巾
instance n.例子 lap n.膝上
elbow n.肘部 alcohol n.酒;含酒精的飲料
likewise adv.同樣;也
Comprehension questions
1.In America,it is good manners _______when eating in a nice restaurant.
A.to order items that are similar in price to the host's order
B.to eat as much as you can
C.to put your elbows on the table
D.to eat and eat until only a little food remains on the table
2.When eating out,it is polite _______.
A.for you to order food and drinks for everyone
B.to put your napkin on the table
C.to speak with your mouth full of food
D.for everyone to order his or her own food and drinks
3.When drinking alcohol,_______.
A.you can put both your hands on the table
B.you can chew with your mouths open
C.you should not drink too much or get drunk
D.you are welcome to drink much or get drunk
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