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2025 年六年级英语下册跨文化交际礼仪英语表达试卷及答案 一、单项选择题(每题2 分,共10 题) 1. When meeting someone for the first time in the UK, you should usually: A. Hug them B. Shake hands C. Bow deeply D. Wave from a distance 2. In Japan, offering a gift with both hands shows: A. Distrust B. Respect C. Hurry D. Casualness 3. Which phrase is appropriate when receiving a gift in the USA? A. "I don’t need this." B. "How much did it cost?" C. "Thank you, I appreciate it." D. "Is this recycled?" 4. In India, nodding your head side to side means: A. "No" B. "Yes" C. "I’m confused" D. "Goodbye" 5. When dining in France, you should place your bread: A. On your plate B. Directly on the table C. In your water glass D. On the chair 6. Which gesture is considered rude in Thailand? A. Wai greeting B. Pointing with feet C. Bowing slightly D. Hands together 7. In Brazil, being late by 30 minutes for a party is: A. Extremely rude B. Expected C. Illegal D. A sign of anger 8. Saying "Bon appétit" before eating is common in: A. China B. Mexico C. France D. Egypt 9. When visiting a mosque, women should: A. Wear shorts B. Cover their hair C. Speak loudly D. Avoid eye contact 10. In South Korea, writing someone’s name in red ink is: A. Lucky B. Traditional C. Offensive D. Encouraged 二、多项选择题(每题2 分,共10 题) 11. Which are polite table manners in Italy? (Choose two) A. Resting elbows on the table B. Using bread to scoop sauce C. Keeping hands visible above table D. Cutting spaghetti with a knife 12. Acceptable greetings in Australia include: (Choose three) A. Handshake B. High-five C. "G’day!" D. Light hug among friends E. Formal bow 13. In Middle Eastern cultures, avoid: (Choose two) A. Eating with left hand B. Showing soles of shoes C. Direct eye contact D. Drinking water publicly 14. When giving business cards in Japan: (Choose two) A. Toss them across the table B. Present with both hands C. Write notes on them immediately D. Study the card carefully 15. Offensive gestures in Vietnam include: (Choose two) A. Patting a child’s head B. Crossing fingers for luck C. Pointing with index finger D. Smiling during introductions 16. Appropriate host behaviors in Canada: (Choose three) A. Insisting guests eat more B. Offering drinks upon arrival C. Opening gifts immediately D. Discussing politics E. Asking about travel plans 17. In Spain, dining customs include: (Choose two) A. Eating dinner at 6 PM B. Using bread as utensil C. Sharing tapas dishes D. Leaving no tip at restaurants 18. For formal emails in Britain: (Choose two) A. Start with "Hey!" B. Use "Dear Dr. Smith" C. Include emojis D. End with "Yours sincerely" 19. During Ramadan in Muslim countries: (Choose two) A. Eat openly during daytime B. Dress modestly C. Schedule meetings after sunset D. Offer alcohol to guests 20. Showing respect in Native American cultures: (Choose two) A. Interrupting elders B. Avoiding prolonged eye contact C. Touching ceremonial objects D. Listening quietly 三、判断题(每题2 分,共10 题) 21. In Germany, it’s polite to arrive early for a dinner invitation. (T/F) 22. Giving a clock as a gift is welcome in China. (T/F) 23. Russians consider even numbers of flowers appropriate for funerals. (T/F) 24. "Thumbs up" means approval in all Middle Eastern countries. (T/F) 25. In Argentina, punctuality is strict for business meetings. (T/F) 26. Japanese people value silence during conversations. (T/F) 27. Tipping waiters is mandatory in Iceland. (T/F) 28. Chewing gum publicly is acceptable in Singapore. (T/F) 29. Making the "OK" sign is positive in Brazil. (T/F) 30. Calling elders by first names shows friendliness in Korea. (T/F) 四、简答题(每题5 分,共4 题) 31. Describe two differences between American and Japanese gift-giving customs. 32. Explain why direct "no" answers might be avoided in some Asian cultures. Suggest an alternative polite response. 33. List three rules for using chopsticks properly in China. 34. How should you respond if offered unfamiliar food during a homestay abroad? Give two strategies. 答案 一、单项选择题 1. B 2. B 3. C 4. B 5. B 6. B 7. B 8. C 9. B 10. C 二、多项选择题 11. B,C 12. A,C,D 13. A,B 14. B,D 15. A,C 16. B,C,E 17. B,C 18. B,D 19. B,C 20. B,D 三、判断题 21. F 22. F 23. T 24. F 25. T 26. T 27. F 28. F 29. F 30. F 四、简答题 31. 【美国】当场拆礼物表感谢;【日本】私下拆礼物避炫耀 32. 原因:维护和谐/避免尴尬;替代:"I’ll consider"或"It’s difficult" 33. ① ② ③ 不插食物立碗中 不用指人 不交叉摆放 34. ① ② 尝少量并真诚致谢 委婉说明饮食限制
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