2013年6月大学英语六级改错真题模拟(14)
2013年6月大学英语六级改错真题模拟(14)
When you start talking about good and bad manners you |
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immediately start meeting difficulties. Many people just cannot |
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agree what they mean. We asked a lady, who replied that she |
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thought you could tell a well-manned person on the way they |
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occupied the space around them—for example, when such a |
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person walks down a street he or she is constantly unaware of |
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72. __________ |
others. Such people never bump into other people. |
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However, a second person thought that this was more a |
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question of civilized behavior as good manners. Instead, this |
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other person told us a story, it he said was quite well known, |
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74. __________ |
about an American who had been invited to an Arab meal at |
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one of the countries of the Middle East. The American hasn’t |
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76. __________ |
been told very much about the kind of food he might expect. If |
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he had known about American food, he might have behaved |
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better. |
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Immediately before him was a very flat piece of bread that |
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looked, to him, very much as a napkin(餐巾). Picking it |
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up, he put it into his collar, so that it falls across his shirt. |
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His Arab host, who had been watching, said of nothing, but |
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immediately copied the action of his guest. |
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And that, said this second person, was a fine example of |
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good manners. |
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71. (on the way) à in the way 72. unaware à aware
73. as à than 74. it à which
75. at à in 76. hasn’t à hadn’t
77. American à Arab 78. as à like
79. falls à fell 80. of à /