American people like to say “Thank you” when others help them or say something kind to them. People of many other countries do so, too. It is a very good habit.
You should say “Thank you” when someone passes you the salt on the table, when someone walking before you keeps the door open for you, when someone says you have done your work well, or you have bought a nice thing, or your city is very beautiful. “Thank you” is used not only between friends, but also between parents and children, brother and sisters, husbands and wives.
“Excuse me” is another short sentence they use. When you hear someone say so behind you, you know that someone wants to walk past you.
It is not polite to break others while they are talking. If you want to speak to one of them, say “Excuse me” first, and then begin talking. You should also do so when you want to cough(咳嗽) or make any noise before others.
You should say “Thank you” when _______ .
A.you say something kind to others. |
B.you help others. |
C.someone helps you. |
D.you need others to help you. |
From the passage we know “Thank you.” is _________
A.widely used in the world. |
B.used more than “Excuse me”. |
C.used only by Americans. |
D.used only between friends. |
You should say “Excuse me” if you want to ______
A.cough | B.make some noise |
C.go first | D.all of above. |
When you are going to ask someone to tell you the way, you should say “________”
A.Thank you. | B.That’s kind of you. |
C.Excuse me. | D.I’m sorry. |
This passage mainly(主要地) tell us the way ________
A.to be happy | B.to be polite |
C.to help others | D.to learn from Americans. |