Visitors to Britain may find the best place to sample local culture is in a traditional pub. But these friendly pubs can be dangerous places of potential gaffes (失礼) for the newcomers.
A team of researchers have discovered some of the unknown customs of British pub starting with the difficulty of getting a drink. Most pubs have no waiters you have to go to the bar to buy drinks. A group of Italian youths waiting 45 minutes before they realized they would have to fetch their own. This may sound inconvenient, but there is a hidden purpose.
Pub culture is designed to promote sociability in a society known for its reserve. Standing at the bar for service allows you to chat with others waiting to be served. The bar counter is possibly the only site in the British Isles in which friendly conversation with strangers is considered entirely suitable and really quite normal behavior. “If you haven't been to a pub, you haven't been to Britain.” This tip can be found in a booklet, Passport to the Pub: The Tourists' Guide to Pub Etiquette, a customers' rule of conduct for those wanting to sample “a central part of British life and culture”.
The trouble is that if you do not follow the local rules, the experience may fall flat. For example, if you are in a big group, it is best if only one or two people go to buy the drinks. Nothing annoys the regular customers and bar staff more than a group of strangers blocking all access to the bar while they chat and hesitate about what to order.
1.The underlined word “sample” in the first paragraph probably means “________”.
A. taste B. experience C. test D. record
2.The culture of pub in Britain is so developed to ______.
A. encourage people to communicate with each other
B. encourage more people to consume drinks
C. attract more tourists to the pubs
D. form its own character of culture
3.What does the author mean by giving the example of a group of Italian youths in Paragraph 2?
A. British pubs don’t always have waiters or waitresses.
B. There is always a hidden purpose in most British pubs.
C. It is quite convenient for people to get a drink in British pubs.
D. Not knowing the custom of British pubs may cause inconvenience.
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1.When was Greenpeace founded?
A. Twenty years ago. B. Fifty years ago. C. Seventy years ago.
2.What role does the man play in the organization?
A. He is the action organizer. B. He is a leading nuclear scientist.
C. He is one of the plan makers.
3.What has the man been involved in recently?
A. Protesting the use of nuclear weapons. B. Protecting animals and plants.
C. Environmental campaign.
4.How did people react to the man’s appeal last week?
A. They showed little interest in it. B. They were against the demonstration.
C. They expressed their support in different ways.
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1.When will the woman leave her home?
A. At 6:30. B. At 7:30. C. At 8:30.
2.What does the woman plan to take with her?
A. One large bag and two small bags. B. Two large bags and one small bag.
C. One large bag and a handbag.
3.Where will the man say goodbye to the woman?
A. In the waiting room. B. Outside the train. C. At the entrance.
4.What does the man ask the woman to do?
A. Wait for him at the airport. B. Come back a week later.
C. Give him a call.
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1.Who wants to go to Egypt?
A. The man and his wife. B. The man’s wife and son. C. The man and his son.
2.Why does the woman advise the man to go to Egypt by ship?
A. He can have a safe and happy journey.
B. He can have a better rest during the voyage.
C. He can save a lot and enjoy the ocean scenery.
3.What does the woman think of the man?
A. Hesitant. B. Mean. C. Careless.
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1.Where does the man ask the woman to hand in her research report at first?
A. At his meeting room. B. At his office. C. At his house.
2.What will the man be doing at 5:00 this afternoon?
A. Having a meeting. B. Having a class. C. Talking to his secretary.
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1.When did the man have his first class of Civil Engineering?
A. Last Monday. B. Last Tuesday. C. Last Friday.
2.What is the woman’s advice?
A. Sharing the cost of the textbook and using it together.
B. Thinking about Prof. Qian’s course more seriously.
C. Sitting together in class from now on.