I.WordsBank[,kpnva'seifan]theactivityoftalking(非正式)交谈,谈话conversationthe process of discussing sb./sth.a conversation about sb./sth.讨论,[dr'skafan]discussion商讨:详述:论述used when you want to emphasize how small, unim-portant,[mia(r)]mereetc.sb./sth.is仅仅的:只不过)合十礼['na:ma:ste]namasteexistingorhappeningoveralargeareaoramongmanypeople分widespread["waidspred]布广的;普遍的,广泛的
I. Words Bank conversation [ˌkɒnvəˈseɪʃən] the activity of talking(非正式)交谈,谈话 discussion [dɪˈskʌʃən] the process of discussing sb./sth.;a conversation about sb./sth.讨论; 商讨;详述;论述 mere [mɪə(r)] used when you want to emphasize how small, unim-portant, etc.sb./sth.is 仅仅的;只不过) namaste [ˈnaːmaːste] 合十礼 widespread [ˈwaɪdspred] existing or happening over a large area or among many people分 布广的;普遍的;广泛的
II.UnderstandingChoose the correct answer for the following statements according to the passage1. Which one is true for the following statements?_A.Indians prefer shaking hands when greeting peopleB.It's polite to talk too much when meeting strangers.C."Weather" is always a good topic when having small talks.D.Indians will bow instead of doing namaste to the elder
II. Understanding Choose the correct answer for the following statements according to the passage. 1. Which one is true for the following statements? A.Indians prefer shaking hands when greeting people. B.It's polite to talk too much when meeting strangers. C.“Weather” is always a good topic when having small talks. D.Indians will bow instead of doing namaste to the elder. C
II.Understanding2. When you meet your boss in the company, how should you greet?BA. Kissing on both cheeksB.Saying"how do you do"C.Doing namasteD.Saying"hi
II. Understanding 2. When you meet your boss in the company, how should you greet? A. Kissing on both cheeks. B.Saying"how do you do". C.Doing namaste. D.Saying"hi". B