A. were surprised by the question asked.
B. argued they knew little about British culture
C. said they themselves were not typical of British people
Kiến thức: đọc hiểu
Giải thích:
Khi được hỏi về văn hóa của họ, nhiều người Anh ........
A. đã ngạc nhiên bởi câu hỏi được hỏi.
B. lập luận họ biết rất ít về văn hóa Anh
C. nói rằng bản thân họ không phải là điển hình của người Anh
D. đã trả lời sai
Dẫn chứng: What is surprising is that they were suggested by British people themselves as representing their culture. If people have such a wrong impression of their own culture, how much false would their impression of other culture be!
Đáp án: D
Choose the word or phrase among A, B, C or D that best fits the blank space in the following
passage.
If dancing isn't your thing, perhaps you ...(34)... singing? Everyone knows that karaoke comes from Japan, but it is not the Japanese for 'drunk and tone-deaf' as you might think. It actually means 'empty orchestra'. It all started in a small music ...(35)... in the city of Kobe. One night, when usual guitarist didn't turn ...(36)..., the desperate bar owner recorded some music and invited his ...(37)... to sing instead. The craze soon spread and special karaoke machines were invented.
The idea was that, however badly you sang everyone applauded at the end and it proved the perfect ... (38)...for stressful Japanese businessmen to relax. Today, you can find karaoke bars all over the world. It is so ...(39)... in China that restaurants normally have several karaoke machines going at the same time. As one karaoke fan ...(40)..., it's something everyone should try at least once in their life.
In most social situations where some informality is allowed, a brief raise of the hand or a small wave is fine
A: Should we wear our uniform at the meeting tomorrow?
~ B: No, it’s only a(n).........meeting.
We are a very close-knit family and very supportive........one another.