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You asked me to tell you about culture shock for an Iranian in Britain.There is culture shock in a sense.One of the things was that when you talk to people in Iran, you can comfortably ask how much people earn and which religion they are.I found this very difficult with English people.They don' t tell you, they look away or they somehow get around the question.I didn' t understand why.I mean, I still don' t understand why people are uncomfortable answering that sort of question.In Iran, it's no problem, there' s no problem in asking anybody It’ s not rude at all.
I had that confirmed to me when in one of my English classes my teacher told me not to talk to English people about three things politics, religion and money.(判断正误)
26.People in Iran are not happy to talk about their salary or their religion.()
27.People in England try to avoid personal questions.()
28.In Iran, it's rude to ask questions about salary and religion()
29.The writer was advised to avoid talking to English people about politics, religion and money.()
30.The main idea of the passage is culture shock.()
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A.It’s true. Two is always better than one.
B.That’s quite right. We can attract more people.
C.It’s great idea. We need to put in more money then.
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I don’t want to lend any more money to him; he’s already in debt ________ me.
[A] to
[B] for
[C] of
[D] with
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听力原文:The bank has special obligation to depositors, because it makes profits from their money as well as its own.
(4)
A.The bank makes profits only from its own money.
B.The bank makes profits from not only the deposits but also its own money.
C.The bank has special obligation to make profits.
D.The bank makes profits by having special obligations to depositors.
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