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        This August, we'll welcome guests from all over the world. Some of them follow their own special cultural traditions. It's important for us to know about them.

        In many countries, such as Thailand, India and Malaysia, people believe that the left hand is unclean. So, it's not proper to use one's left hand to hold food, touch others or pass objects. Doing so may offend some guests.

        Some Westerners may be offended if you touch them or their personal things-even by accident. If this happens, say sorry politely.

        Some elderly Westerners may be offended if you try to help them without their agreement.

        People think numbers can be lucky or unlucky. Some Westerners avoid the number 13 because they believe it is unlucky.

        Muslims(穆斯林)do not eat pork, and words like pigs are not considered proper.

        People from Brazil, Italy and Pakistan do not give handkerchiefs(手帕)as gifts. They believe a handkerchief is closely connected with unhappy feelings.

        Wine is not sent as a gift in many parts of western and middle Asia, where most Muslims live.

    1. (1) Indians don't hold food with the left hand because they consider it _____.
      A . unclean B . useless C . valueless D . unimportant
    2. (2) The word "offend" in the second paragraph might mean"______".
      A . honor B . help C . hate D . hurt
    3. (3) Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
      A . People from Pakistan like to send handkerchiefs as gifts. B . All the elderly people in the West like being helped by others. C . The number 13 is thought to be unlucky by some Westerners. D . Westerners do not mind their personal things being touched.
    4. (4) What does the passage mainly talk about?
      A . lucky numbers. B . Traditional food. C . Culture differences. D . Hands and handkerchiefs.

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