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Giving gifts is a way of showing thanks or love. The rules of accepting (接受) gifts are different in China and in the West.
When Lucy, from the UK, gave a gift to her Chinese friend for the first time, she couldn’t understand it. “He refused (拒绝) to accept it twice, and when he finally accepted it, he didn’t open it. He just took it and put it away. After that, I never heard about it again. He never said he liked it or not.”
In the West, it is polite to open it in front of the giver and say thanks. When you get a gift, the giver hopes that you are thrilled and really like it. But it is different in China. Usually, people don’t open the gift until the giver leaves. If they open the gift in front of the giver, the giver will think they are not polite. For the same reason, the Chinese will refuse a gift twice or three times before accepting it. If you are the giver, give it again until it is accepted after the third time.
Today, some young people in China are turning to Western rules of accepting gifts. That’s OK, but it would be better to follow the Chinese people when it comes to getting gifts from elders.
51. What are different in China and in the West according to Paragraph 1?
________________________ are different in China and in the West.
52. How many times did Lucy’s Chinese friend refuse the gift?
He refused it
________________________.
53. What word means “兴奋的” in Paragraph 3?
It is “
________________________”.
54. Why didn’t the Chinese open the gift before the giver?
Because the giver will think they are
________________________.
55. What do you usually do when people give you a gift?
I usually
________________________.