Greetings are an important part of social interaction(交流), and different countries have their unique ways of 1
C
.
In China, when people meet, they often 2
B
hands or make a traditional salute. Shaking hands shows respect and 3
C
, while the traditional salute, also known as "zuoyi", is an expression of 4
B
. This gesture has been passed down through generations and is deeply engraved in Chinese culture.
In the United States, shaking hands is the most common way to 5
A
someone. This gesture is used in both 6
B
and informal situations. A firm handshake conveys(傳達) 7
B
. It is seen as a way to establish a connection and show that you mean what you say.
Japan has its unique greeting custom. People usually 8
B
when they greet others. The depth of the bow depends on the level of 9
B
being shown. A slight bow is for casual greetings, while a deep bow is for more formal occasions. Bowing is an important part of Japanese culture and shows politeness and respect.
In France, 10
C
it is customary to kiss on the 11
B
when you are greeting someone. This is done by placing a light kiss 12
A
both cheeks of the person you are meeting. This greeting is not only between family members but also among 13
C
. The French cheek kiss is seen as a sign of friendship and is an important part of French social etiquette(禮儀).
As we become more globalized, it is interesting to learn about these different customs and show respect when interacting with people from 14
B
cultures. By understanding and using the appropriate greeting, we can build better 15
C
and promote cultural exchange. So, let's embrace these customs and use them as a bridge to connect with people from all walks of life.
(
)1. A. fighting
B. feeling
C. greeting
D. talking
(
)2. A. attack
B. shake
C. fail
D. test
(
)3. A. friendship
B. love
C. trust
D. happiness
(
)4. A. joy
B. politeness
C. anger
D. sadness
(
)5. A. greet
B. hug
C. kiss
D. ignore
(
)6. A. serious
B. formal
C. casual
D. intimate
( )7. A. weakness B. confidence C. doubt D. fear
( )8. A. shake hands B. bow C. wave D. clap
( )9. A. love B. respect C. friendliness D. humour
( )10. A. surprisingly B. luckily C. generally D. fortunately
( )11. A. hands B. cheeks C. hair D. nose
( )12. A. on B. in C. with D. against
( )13. A. strangers B. colleagues C. friends D. enemies
( )14. A. active B. other C. dead D. energetic
( )15. A. gestures B. customs C. relationships D. ways