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1根据短文内容及首字母提示, 补全空格内单词,请写出完整单词。 Amanda i...

1根据短文内容及首字母提示, 补全空格内单词,请写出完整单词。

Amanda is an American filmmaker and actress. She came to China three years ago to study Performance at Beijing Film Academy. Last month, she m  1.  to Japan to study Economics at the University of Tokyo. On June 10th, she r   2.   to the USA. She chatted with her parents about the cultural d   3.    between the two countries.

“The people in b  4.   countries are very friendly to f   5. . But they have different cultures. For example, when I spoke Chinese in China, the people there always showed s  6. on their faces. But when I came to Japan, I found it was o   7.   . Most local people there hoped I could talk with them in Japanese, t   8.   I was not good at it,” she said.

Amanda thought this might have something to d  9.  with the fact that the western group in Japan is o  10.   than the one in China. They have stayed in Japan for a long time. And most of them speak Japanese well. But Westerners in China are still quite a new group. They’re usually treated as guests and tourists.

 

1.moved 2.returned 3.differences 4.both 5.foreigners 6.surprise 7.opposite 8.though 9.do 10.older 【解析】略
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