問題詳情

Japan is a country rich in history, customs and traditions. Take bowing as an example.Bowing in Japan represents humility. Japanese honor and respect other people by humblingthemselves or lowering themselves. The lower one bows, the more one respects the other party.Usually, the person with lower status initiates the bow, bows the lowest, and is the last one to rise.The most frequently used bow is a rather informal bow of about 15 degrees and is held for one ortwo seconds. A deeper bow is used for one’s superior, or on a formal occasion such as the firstmeeting. This bow is usually about 30 degrees and is held for about three seconds. Men usuallyleave their hands by their sides while bowing, but women usually place them together with theirfingertips overlapping or touching. Heels should be together. If you rise from your bow and theother person has not risen yet, you should bow again. On most occasions, especially when sayinggood-bye, there are several bows by all parties. Not to bow in return is similar to refusing ahandshake.
【題組】26. The passage is mainly about _______________.
(A) Japanese honor
(B) Japanese history
(C) Japanese custom
(D) Japanese social status

參考答案

答案:C
難度:適中0.6
統計:A(0),B(1),C(3),D(1),E(0)